Redeemed Mental Health

Support for Firefighter Mental Health at Redeemed

Firefighters are trained to run toward danger, not away from it—but that bravery can come at a cost. Between long shifts, traumatic calls, and the daily demands of public safety, many firefighters quietly carry the burden of chronic stress, behavioral health issues, depression, anxiety, and post traumatic stress disorder.

At Redeemed Mental Health, we recognize how the job at the fire department can take a toll on your mental well being, even if you’ve always powered through. You’re not weak for needing help. You’re human.

The Warning Signs

Support for Firefighter Mental Health

So, how do you know if you need help with your mental health? Changes in sleep, irritability, isolation, or increased substance use can all be warning signs. After experiencing traumatic events, many fire fighters carry silent burdens that affect their overall health and performance on and off the job.

Sadly, firefighter suicide is alarmingly high and, in some reports, exceeds line-of-duty deaths. When compared to the general population, fire fighters are at significantly greater risk due to occupational trauma and lack of access to culturally competent care.

Real Help, Not Just Talk

Led by Dr. Andrea Wagner, a licensed clinical psychologist with years of experience in trauma-informed care, Redeemed provides behavioral health and substance abuse treatment built around the unique needs of firefighters, emergency responders, and fire service personnel.

We offer practical, down-to-earth care that includes:

– Individual therapy for trauma, anxiety, and depression

– Group counseling with peers who get it

– Substance abuse support and suicide prevention tools

– Help with moral injury, emotional burnout, and stress

– Behavioral health awareness for when you’re back on the job

Why Redeemed Mental Health?

Firefighters need more than a generic treatment plan. They need a supportive environment that understands the trauma that builds up after years of responding to calls no one else wants to answer.

Redeemed offers:

  • A compassionate and expert team who respects your time, values, and service

  • Flexible appointments that work with demanding shift schedules

  • Care that includes family members when appropriate

  • A strong focus on trauma recovery, mental wellness, and rebuilding life after burnout

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You're Not Alone—And You Don't Have to Be Tough All the Time

You’ve spent years helping others. Now it’s okay to help yourself. Whether you’re facing mental health issues, battling substance use, or simply feel like you’re running on empty, we’re here.

Call (888) 276-4435 today so we can help you take the next step toward healing.

FAQs About Firefighter Mental Health

According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, firefighters face an increased risk for mental health struggles due to constant exposure to high-stress situations, loss, and danger, which can lead to depression, PTSD, and moral injury.

Moral injury plays a key role in the mental health challenges of first responders, especially when their actions or experiences on the job clash with their personal values, creating guilt, shame, or emotional numbness.

Departments can provide support by reducing stigma, offering access to professional care, encouraging peer support, and investing in behavioral health education and trauma-informed online courses tailored to fire fighters.

To reduce risk and support overall health, departments should promote regular mental health check-ins, offer access to therapists familiar with fighting fires, and educate crews on the warning signs of burnout, PTSD, and moral injury.