What You Might Be Dealing With

You don’t need to have it figured out to take this seriously.

If something feels different, heavier, or harder to manage than usual, it’s worth paying attention to.

Common Situations

These are patterns many first responders deal with at different points. You may recognize one, several, or none exactly.

Trouble Sleeping or Shutting Off

You finish a shift, but your mind doesn’t. Sleep is lighter, shorter, or harder to get.

Short Temper or Increased Irritation

Patience is lower. Reactions are quicker. Things that didn’t bother you before start to bother you.

Carrying Calls Home

Certain calls stay with you. They replay, linger, or show up when you’re off duty.

Drinking More Than Usual

Alcohol becomes a way to wind down, disconnect, or take the edge off.

Feeling Detached or Checked Out

You’re present, but not fully there at work or at home.

Strain at Home

Tension builds in relationships. Communication feels harder or more distant.

Loss of Focus on the Job

Concentration slips. Tasks take more effort. Things feel off during a shift.

What This Means

These situations don’t define you. They’re signals that something needs attention.

You don’t need to wait for things to get worse before taking a step.

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What You Can Do Next

Call and talk it through.
Start with the self-assessment.
Look into peer support.
Review clinician options.

You can choose the path that fits where you’re at.

You handle high-stakes situations every day. When something shifts, you deserve the same level of backup.

Call when you’re ready. We’ll help you get back to Code 4.