When the job follows you home

When the job follows you home

From Inside EMS by EMS1 Podcasts

April 17, 2026 · 38 min · Episode 749

About this episode

The episode discusses the mental health crisis in EMS, emphasizing the importance of support and professional help following the loss of a colleague to suicide.

Editor’s Note: Suicide is always preventable. If you are having thoughts of suicide or feeling suicidal, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline immediately at 988. Remember: You deserve to be supported, and it is never too late to seek help. Speak with someone today. ----more---- This week on Inside EMS, host Kelly Grayson is joined by Texas educator John Puryear as they process the loss of a colleague to suicide — and to confront the uncomfortable truth: the mental health crisis in EMS is years in the making, and awareness alone isn’t cutting it. From peer support to fatigue policies, Chris and Jon lay out what actually helps: real conversations in the rig, leadership that prioritizes mental health and seeking professional help. The message is clear: taking care of your mind is operational readiness. And if you’re not checking on your partner, you’re missing the fight that matters most. Quotable takeaways “I don't think the public understands how much this profession can break you.” “It’s not about what’s wrong with you, it’s what’s happened to you.” “Help is a professional strength, not a weakness.” Additional resources: What’s your department’s suicide prevention…

People in this episode

Host: Kelly Grayson

Guest: John Puryear

Topics covered

  • mental health
  • suicide prevention
  • EMS challenges
  • peer support
  • operational readiness

Keywords

  • mental health
  • EMS
  • suicide
  • peer support
  • fatigue policies
  • operational readiness
  • professional help

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: National Suicide Prevention Hotline, EMS1

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