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Trauma-Informed Care in EMS: Understanding Psychological Injury, Compassion Fatigue, and Resilience in Emergency Response Emergency medical services save lives-but the psychological cost of that work has gone largely unspoken for far too long. Trauma-Informed Care in EMS is a comprehensive, compassionate, and practical guide that examines how psychological trauma affects patients, communities, and the EMS professionals who serve them. Moving beyond protocols and checklists, this book explores the invisible wounds that accompany emergencies-panic, dissociation, moral injury, burnout, and compassion fatigue-and offers evidence-based strategies to respond with clarity, dignity, and care. Blending neuroscience, real-world case studies, legal protections, communication techniques, and system-level implementation guidance, this book equips readers to recognize trauma in the moment, respond effectively under pressure, and sustain resilience over the long term. From Psychological First Aid and grounding techniques to workplace mental health rights, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed policy development, each chapter builds toward a more humane understanding of emergency care. Written for EMS professionals, educators, administrators, healthcare leaders, and anyone working in high-stress response environments, this book emphasizes a powerful truth: trauma-informed care is not a "soft skill"-it is a critical component of safety, ethics, and effective practice. Above all, Trauma-Informed Care in EMS honors the humanity of both patients and providers. It reminds readers that while trauma may be part of the work, suffering does not have to be carried alone-and that healing, growth, and resilience are possible, even in the most demanding roles.