Debriefing First Responders A Critical Incident Debriefing Handbook for Police, Firefighters, EMS, and Dispatchers
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
24.05.2025
Verlag
Independently PublishedSeitenzahl
194
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/1 cm
Gewicht
268 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798285097365
The call ends. The weight doesn't.
Every week, first responders across North America clear scenes, file reports, and go home carrying things the paperwork never captures. The pediatric call. The line-of-duty death. The officer-involved shooting. The shift that felt different - but had no name for what it left behind.
Most of them carry it alone. Not because they are weak. Because no one built them the tools to do anything else.
This book builds those tools.
Debriefing First Responders is a complete, field-ready handbook for peer support members, supervisors, and training officers who want to run critical incident debriefs that actually work. Written by a 23-year law enforcement veteran and certified critical incident debrief facilitator, every framework, every prompt, and every checklist in this book is designed to be used - not just studied.
Who this book is for:- Peer support team members who want deeper facilitation skills and a framework they can use in the field, not just in training
- Supervisors and team leaders who understand their role does not end when the scene clears - and who want practical tools for the thirty minutes that follow
- Training officers building psychological readiness programs alongside tactical training
- Mental health professionals working alongside emergency services who need to understand the culture they are entering
- Experienced responders who want to understand why certain calls stay with them - and what to do about it
Most debriefing resources treat first responders as a single group. They are not. Police, firefighters, paramedics, and dispatchers each carry the work differently. Paramedics face daily death exposure that compounds quietly over years - an accumulation the standard post-incident model was never designed to address. Dispatchers experience voice-only trauma and secondary stress without scene closure, yet remain invisible in most peer support programs. This book gives every responder group - and the facilitators working with them - what they have been missing.
Inside this book:- The complete 7-phase CISD structure with facilitator scripts and sample dialogue for every phase
- Responder-specific approaches for police, firefighters, paramedics, and dispatchers - what each group needs and what common approaches miss
- A dedicated dispatcher chapter - voice-only trauma, why standard debriefs fail telecommunicators, and a complete adapted question set
- Five full debrief walkthroughs including OIS, pediatric fatality, mass casualty, active shooter dispatch, and cumulative wellness check-in - written as dialogue transcripts with key learning points
- The questions that open people - what to ask, what to avoid, and how to read four types of silence
- Six print-ready field templates including the pre-debrief checklist, 7-phase guide, attendance record, and peer support follow-up cards
- Legal and ethical boundaries - confidentiality, peer support privilege in Canada and the US, documentation standards, and debriefs during active investigations
- Facilitator wellness - secondary traumatic stress in peer supporters, warning signs, and when to step back from the rotation
- A Year 1 roadmap for building a debrief culture from scratch - quarter by quarter with concrete actions
Field templates are available as free printable downloads.
First responders train relentlessly for the call itself. Debriefing First Responders addresses what comes after - with the same operational seriousness emergency services brings to every other area of professional development.
The call ends. The weight doesn't have to stay.
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