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  • The Second Call by SamGP_3191
    SamGP_3191
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    Jayne "Jay" Winchester became a 9-1-1 dispatcher to escape her painful past. In Nashville's frantic emergency call center, she hides behind a headset-saving strangers while avoiding the wreckage of her own life. Haunted by neglect and estranged from her family, Jay has built unbreakable walls. But staying hidden isn't possible when every call draws her closer to the lives-and the people-around her. Each emergency pulls her into moments of panic, loss, and survival-and gradually, into the orbit of those working beside her. Chief among them is Blue Bennings, a steady firefighter who sees through her defenses. What begins as wary tension slowly grows into something unexpected and real. But for Jay, the greatest crisis isn't at work. It's learning to trust, to stay, and to let herself be cared for-without running away. In a world where every second counts, Jay faces a choice: Will she keep saving everyone else while ignoring her own needs-or finally answer the call that could change her life forever? Or is it finally time to pick up the call that could change her life forever?
  • PREGUNTAS by Kimber023
    Kimber023
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    Espero les guste UwU
  • Important Points to Consider About First Aid Course by gbletraininguk
    gbletraininguk
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    Unless your employer specifically requires you to perform CPR in the workplace, having a First aid course in London does not require you to perform these emergency treatments in public. Still, if you start CPR or another form of first aid, you should keep doing until medical personnel arrive. Immediate CPR course in London and first aid improve the victim's chances of survivability.
  • pendejadas by ephimxral
    ephimxral
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    Tú solo entra y responde, marico.
  • <Any> Responde by LettyArmy
    LettyArmy
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    Este no sea un libro normal, ese solo sera un tipo de ¿Blog? es para que te liberes en mi privado sobre tus problemas, tienes la decisión de decirme si quieres que revele tu apodo, nombre o algo que revele tu identidad y yo solo tratare de darle respuesta a tu caso o problema. *Al hablarme de tu tema, me puedes mandar una foto que identifique tu caso o simplemente alguna foto que quieras que este en tu caso*
  • In the Line of Duty: Healing the Hearts of First Responders by rjlee2008
    rjlee2008
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    In the Line of Duty is an essential exploration of the emotional and psychological challenges faced by first responders as they navigate the high-stress demands of their profession. This compelling book delves into the heart-wrenching realities of life on the front lines-where courage meets trauma-and highlights the profound impact these experiences have on the mental health of those who serve and protect our communities. Through powerful personal narratives, expert insights, and practical strategies, this book addresses the invisible wounds that often accompany a career in emergency services. From witnessing tragedy to managing the aftermath of critical incidents, first responders face unique challenges that can leave lasting scars. In the Line of Duty emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these struggles and fosters a culture of openness, resilience, and healing. Readers will discover the vital role of mental health resources, peer support networks, and self-care practices in the journey toward recovery. This book provides actionable steps for first responders and their loved ones, encouraging a proactive approach to mental well-being. It also advocates for systemic changes within organizations to prioritize mental health, reduce stigma, and promote a supportive environment for those on the front lines. With an emphasis on hope and healing, In the Line of Duty is a powerful call to action for first responders, their families, and communities to come together in support of mental health. By shining a light on the importance of emotional wellness, this book inspires a movement towards healing the hearts of those who bravely answer the call of duty, ensuring they receive the care and support they deserve.
  • Drink the Water by Smdmsw
    Smdmsw
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    Four strangers find themselves haunted by the same dream: being dragged to a drowning death by the Nartressan seaweed. Despite their different ways of life, they all have one thing in common. They investigate the origin of the dreams and discover that the mysterious entity is not only more vicious than previously believed, but something else altogether. Things escalate quickly, as reports of drownings and ships under attack reach the media. After the four discover an abandoned underground research station, they embark on a mission to unlock the terrible secrets hidden in the shuttered facility. What will they find there, and will it answer the mystery of their dreams?
  • WILDFIRE • BUCK BUCKLEY by NaomiHolt7
    NaomiHolt7
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    "NOT EVERYONE BELIEVES IN HER, AND NOT EVERYONE SUPPORTS HER, BUT HER GOD GOES WITH HER AND THATS WHAT SUSTAINS HER." 9-1-1 season 1 OC x Evan 'Buck' Buckley 9-1-1 fanfiction
  • First Responder Poems  by the_story_teller99
    the_story_teller99
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    First responder poems written by first responders for first responders including EMS POLICE FIRE & DISPATCH
  • Al-mujeeb by blueberryelayme
    blueberryelayme
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    Al-mujeeb--The One Who Responds.. "I guess I was sick of holding back." "I'm tired." "Can't take it." "I've had it!" "Leave me ALONE!" "'When a black woman has reached her limit' search it, you'll find my picture." "I give up." "I've tried I just ca-" *"Yes. Yes you can." -----------This story was inspired by Malcom X. A movie well-known in America that everyone should watch. It has no relation to this movie. If you read the fine print you'll see it says All Rights Reserve which means any type of copyright of this book is against the law and I can file charges which I will if given a reason. That's all, ENJOY.-----------
  • survivor by chslk_lines
    chslk_lines
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    man jumps from a viaduct and survives
  • Between the Calls by SamGP_3191
    SamGP_3191
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    In Los Angeles, emergencies don't wait-and neither do the feelings that come between them. Evan Buckley has always been fearless on the job. Fires, collapses, life-or-death rescues-he runs toward danger without hesitation. But love? That's the one thing he's never been able to face. After years of broken relationships and unresolved wounds, Buck has mastered the art of keeping people at a distance. It's easier that way. Safer. Until her. When a high-risk, multi-agency emergency throws the 118 into the path of the LAPD, Buck meets Deanna "Dean" Nolan-a rookie cop with sharp instincts, a guarded heart, and eyes that don't just look at him... they see him. Raised by loss and shaped by abandonment, Deanna doesn't trust easily. She's built her life on control, discipline, and never needing anyone. But Buck isn't someone she can ignore. And Deanna isn't someone he can run from. Between emergency calls, late-night shifts, and the quiet moments no one else sees, something begins to grow-raw, complicated, and impossible to deny. But when past wounds resurface and the job threatens to tear them apart, Buck is forced to face the truth: Running has always been his escape. This time... it might cost him everything.
  • A surrera story by blissxs3
    blissxs3
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    What if Robert met Andy at a bar and was her one night stand how would things be at work?