Heroes to Hometowns
Heroes to Hometowns
When assessing a patient who’s a known veteran, remember to use non-threatening body posture. (Photo Courtesy Phoenix Fire Department)
Heroes to Hometowns
Veterans Affairs centers can help service members readjust to civilian life after they arrive home. (Photo courtesy Ariz. National Guard Public Affairs)
Heroes to Hometowns
Be aware of situations that trigger stress in veterans. (Photo Courtesy Phoenix Fire Department)
Heroes to Hometowns
Most EMS systems require first responders to transport a veteran experiencing a mental health emergency to the closest emergency department. Find out what’s required in your state. (Photo Courtesy Phoenix Fire Department)
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