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Click on this link to view a 17 minute video to help first responders and their families deal with “Coping with Public Health Emergencies”
 
Click on this link to read an Associated Press article titled, ”

Focus on first responders’ mental health grows as death toll rises in flood-ravaged Texas: href=”https://apnews.com/article/texas-floods-search-first-responders-mental-health-33fc7cb66093694d380e5d95a9b72d98″>https://apnews.com/article/texas-floods-search-first-responders-mental-health-33fc7cb66093694d380e5d95a9b72d98

 
Accelerating Recovery of First Responders
Experiencing Normal Reactions to Abnormal Events
 
 Critical Incident Stress Management Services
 
Serving Police, Fire, EMS, Communications, 
Hospitals, Schools and Corrections.  
 
Recognized Team with
International Critical Incident Stress Foundation 
 
To Activate the Team Contact 
Gloucester County Dispatch 856-589-0911
Available 24/7/365
On-call coordinator will respond to your request for services
 
 
Serving Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem, Mercer, Atlantic and Ocean Counties
Mutual Aid to all counties in New Jersey
 
 

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