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Retired first responder says it's never too late to start healing from work PTSD

Por: 10 WBNS Life March 12, 2023

TOLEDO, Ohio — Donald Troutman Jr. a retired EMS worker in Toledo, reached out to WTOL 11 about the trauma he experienced on the job after seeing other first responders . I'm ready to deal with this. I'm ready to face it head on, Troutman said. His family started an independent ambulance company, AIDS Ambulance in Toledo in 1956 and ran it until 1978. Troutman's grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles all worked in the business,... + full article



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