Firefighters and EMS professionals operate in environments defined by chaos, trauma, and split-second decision-making. Yet, despite these realities, many departments still rely on psychological assessment tools that were never designed for the fire service—or worse, skip them altogether.
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The Missing Presence: “Nine Sisters” at the 7th Annual Fire Service Psychology Association Conference
By: Robert Avsec, Executive Fire Officer The 7th Annual Conference of the Fire Service Psychology Association (FSPA), held on October 3-4, 2024, in Washington, D.C. was a significant event aimed at bridging the gap between professional psychology and the fire service. However, the absence of the “Nine Sisters” – the major fire service organizations – was a notable and concerning ...
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