COPLine: The 24/7 Helpline for Police and Their Families
Cops understand Cops. COPLine is a confidential, 24 hour, toll free helpline for law enforcement professionals and their families that is answered by retired police officers. For the past 20 years COPLine has served as a resource to help law enforcement cope with the stresses of the job.
The organization's goal is to answer calls from law enforcement officers and their families who are facing a variety of issues, including stress, depression, marital problems, alcoholism and suicide.
K9 First Responders: Connecting in Crisis
In this episode, we speak with Bradford Cole, Executive Director of K9 First Responders about Connecting in Crisis: Lessons from the halls of Sandy Hook to the halls of Congress.
Real Stories: Healing PTSD with EMDR - a mini-documentary On this episode of Responder Resilience we hear from the rank and file, firefighters, paramedics, police officers and dispatch who have used EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to overcome traumatic stress.
They received therapy and the support of a responder-savvy, compassionate counselor who provided them a safe space to process their emotions.
Family Matters: First Responding to Your Marriage with Guests Capt. Mike Gagliano and Anne Gagliano
On this episode, Bonnie and David speak with columnist / author Anne Gagliano and her spouse, retired Seattle Fire Captain Mike Gagliano. We discuss how firefighters and their spouses can build and maintain a strong, fulfilling, lasting and intimate marriage.
Responder Resilience with Bonnie Rumilly LCSW EMT and Dr Stacy Raymond and Ret Lt David Dachinger
Finding The Right Therapist, When Your Comfort Zone Is Chaos
Guest, Bernie Meehan, Deputy Fire Chief and Paramedic; Peer Support and Finding an Appropriate Clinician in the New Emergency Services
Responder Resilience with Bonnie Rumilly LCSW EMT and Dr Stacy Raymond and Ret Lt David Dachinger
About Animal Control Officers: Welcome to the Jungle
On this episode, Stacy and David speak with Ray Connors, Retired Chief, State of Connecticut Animal Control Unit about what Animal Control Officers actually do, how they are genuinely first responders, some looks behind the scenes at real cases of animal abuse, animal attacks, traumatic calls, and the incredible connection between animal abuse and serial killers.
StandFast Alliance: Empowering Our First Responders On this episode, Dr. Stacy Raymond and David speak with Eve Bucca, Executive Director of Stand Fast Alliance about how they empower first responders, military and their families with the tools, training and resources they need to face the unique challenges of their service, with strength and resilience.
Eve’s grandfather, father, and husband were all proud members of the FDNY, and military veterans. She holds the rank of Honorary Battalion Chief within the New York City Fire Department.
Dispatch: First On Scene, The Forgotten Responders
⚑ On this episode, David speaks with 911 Emergency Dispatcher Craig Tinneny and 31 year veteran Senior Operator Catharine D'Vileskis about how dispatchers are often left out of conversations involving First Responders. We discuss:
➤ What are some of the sensory challenges of being a dispatcher?
➤ How do you remain calm when the caller is overwhelmed and can’t communicate clearly?
➤ After the call, what do you do to re-stabilize your own emotional equilibrium?
Support From Superiors - Do They Have Your Back? With Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW, EMT, Dr. Stacy Raymond and Lt. David Dachinger (Ret.)
In this episode, Dr. Stacy Raymond, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT and Lt. David Dachinger (Ret.) talk about Institutional Abandonment in emergency services:
➤ Why are so many responders feeling abandoned by their institutions and by their superiors?
➤ What are the benefits of after action reviews and proper mental health debriefings after difficult calls?
➤ What steps can command staff take to stay connected with their crews?
Story of a Trauma Response Team
Responder Resilience with David Dachinger, Bonnie C Rumilly and Dr Stacy Raymond
Guests, Dawn Roy LCSW and Captain Jacques Roy, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, EMDR Therapist, Fire Captain, Firefighter Peer Support Network