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When a Call Changes You

Some calls don’t end when you clear the scene. They follow you home, into quiet moments, and into who you become. This reflection explores what happens when a call changes you—and why acknowledging that change is not weakness, but awareness.

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Anchors in the Noise

In the noise of the fireground, clarity saves energy—and sometimes lives. Anchors in the Noise explores how responders use mental, procedural, and physical anchors to stay grounded under pressure, reduce cognitive overload, and make clear decisions when chaos threatens to take over.

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How I Learned to Think Quietly in Loud Systems

Over time, I developed a reputation for strong clinical recognition—EKGs, patient patterns, subtle findings—but also for being rigid, overly particular, or difficult when someone crossed into what I perceived as my role. It was a counterbalance I didn’t fully understand at the time.

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