Fitness & Health
Often in this profession, we think it’s work or family. We see it as either/or, but that’s not how it works
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“He’s ready to go to work,” Officer Jay Hatfield said. “And the supervisors know, as long as he’s ready to go, I’m going to be bringing him”
Each year, the NLEOMF presents awards to departments who are committed to increasing officer wellness and reducing line-of-duty deaths or injuries
Jocko Willink discusses the wellness challenges specifically facing first responders and strategies to strengthen wellness at every stage of the journey
Having the right resources at hand, and the peace of mind to be able to access them, is critical to crawling out of the pit your trauma has dug for you
Shift your mindset and identity to achieve and maintain your objectives
Tactically sound officers, with the best officer survival skills and training, seem to suffer the most in the aftermath of getting shot. Read on to understand why
By investing in the health of their officers, the New Castle County PD gains a more resilient and effective organization capable of serving their community
Why technology is the key to avoiding the next 9/11 and MCI preparedness