As first responders, the job is to provide aid and save lives in emergency situations. They are trained professionals who work tirelessly to protect the public, but often at a great personal cost. The emotional toll of witnessing tragedy as a first responder can be profound and long-lasting.
When responding to an accident or disaster, first responders are exposed to traumatic events that most people do not encounter in their daily lives. The sights and sounds of these experiences can leave deep scars on their psyche. Witnessing death, injury, and suffering takes a toll on their mental health that can last for years after the incident.
The ongoing stress of working long hours with little time off, coupled with handling emergencies day after day without respite or closure, can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among first responders.