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Traumas as a Disptacher, a Call Where a Deputy was Killed, Led to her CPTSD. Her profound journey, navigating through the challenges of multiple officer-related shootings and coping with the ensuing post-traumatic stress. Her narrative touches upon her diagnosis of CPTSD and recounts a pivotal incident during her time as a dispatcher, where she experienced the loss of a deputy firsthand. The toll of her demanding role on her and her family underscores the importance of mental health awareness, therapy, and support within the realm of emergency responders. Her story serves as a testament to resilience, recovery, and the ongoing necessity of prioritizing mental health care, especially for retirees from the field.
Deborah Green is our guest. Her career in law enforcement spans over three decades, starting in 1986 as a Military Police Officer with the California National Guard, where she honed her sense of duty and discipline. Transitioning to the role of a dispatcher with the Sacramento Police Department in 1992 showcased her remarkable ability to remain composed under pressure, a skill crucial in emergency response services. Traumas as a Disptacher, a Call Where a Deputy was Killed, Led to her CPTSD
Continuing her dedication to public safety, Deborah joined the El Dorado County Sheriff's Department in 1994, where she served diligently for an impressive 27 years. Her responsibilities included coordinating critical responses, highlighting her unwavering commitment to her community's safety and well-being.
However, the rigors of her profession took their toll over the years, culminating in a diagnosis of PTSD/CPTSD in 2020, a recognition of the sacrifices she made throughout her illustrious career. Deborah retired from law enforcement in June 2021, leaving behind a legacy of service, resilience, and dedication. Traumas as a Disptacher.
One poignant incident she faced as a dispatcher involved dispatching deputies to a marijuana grow site for a theft call, where Deputy Brian Ishmael tragically lost his life. The aftermath of this event underscored the dangers inherent in law enforcement and the profound impact on those involved. Traumas as a Disptacher, a Call Where a Deputy was Killed, Led to her CPTSD
Brian Ishmael, a dedicated member of the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office, was remembered fondly for his contributions to the community and his positive demeanor. His untimely passing left behind a grieving family and a community in mourning.
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