LifeLine 911
In a world where first responders face new challenges every day, LifeLine911 brings clarity, insight, and connection.
Hosted by Erica Roberts—an Emergency Communications veteran with over 20 years of frontline and training experience—this podcast dives into the issues, stories, and voices shaping the world of emergency response, with a special focus on dispatch and communications.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or simply curious about how emergency services work, LifeLine911 offers engaging discussions, real-world stories, and answers to the questions you’ve always wanted to ask.
Have a question or want to share your story? Email us at LifeLine911Podcast@gmail.com to join the conversation.
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Has Mental Health Progress in 9-1-1 Actually Worked? Peer Support, Time Off & The Remaining Stigma
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Over the last several years, the 9-1-1 and first responder world has seen a major shift in how we talk about mental health. The old stigma of being “weak,” “soft,” or “feckless” for struggling after traumatic calls has slowly given way to peer support programs, paid mental health days, counseling services, and more open conversations.
But here’s the real question: Is any of it actually working?
On this episode of LifeLine 911, we take an honest look at the progress — and the gaps — in mental health support for emergency telecommunicators and first responders.
If you’re a 911 call-taker, police dispatcher, or supervisor who’s seen both the old “suck it up” culture and the new wellness initiatives, this is a no-fluff conversation about what’s actually making a difference on the floor.
Real talk from people who’ve lived it — because the job hasn’t gotten any easier, and our mental health can’t be an afterthought.
Drop your thoughts in the comments: Has mental health support improved where you work, or does it still feel like lip service?
LifeLine 911 – By dispatchers, for dispatchers.
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As always, if you have any questions or comments on the show, or you would like to connect with us, please send us an email to LifeLine911Podcast@gmail.com.