Fitness & Health
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Prior to the donation, Carlos Taylor, who is wheelchair-bound due to a brain stem injury, had to rely on ambulances to get around
The 28-year-old’s unexpected death was caused by a blood clot that formed after he suffered an ankle injury
A recent survey finds officers with 5-10 years of service may be at great risk for adverse mental health and diminished work productivity
Wisdom applicable to LEOs’ life and policing pops up even while vacationing
A phone call with my wife acted as a bridge between two events, leaving me in floods of tears after an arrest
A new call system isn’t imminent, but mental health officials have been directed to start identifying ways to shift mental health crisis calls away from police
“If they can battle through that, I can get up off my butt and go ride a bike,” said Officer Joe McCrink
A collection of highlights from Police1 and LSU’s expansive survey
Described as an experiential workshop for officers who have ‘been there,’ the Post Critical Incident Seminar is a three-day event for officers who are ‘feeling stuck’
The law makes it a crime for first responders to take unauthorized photos of decedents at investigation scenes
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