By Anna Herod
When the lights on emergency vehicles are turned off and first responders go home, they are often left to cope with traumatic situations they witnessed in the line of duty on their own.
Citizens count on first responders to help in urgent situations, but those who offer emergency services may feel there is no one to help the helpers.
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