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16 HE ALTH • Spring 2019 A fter Worcester police offi- cers responded to a grisly car accident on Vernon Street in late February, the police department did something it had never done before. It required all responding officers to sit down and talk about how they were processing what they had experienced. In a profession leaning heavily toward developing a thick skin and not acknowledging weaknesses of mind or body, such an initiative marked a sharp change from the past. "We let them talk," said John Mahan, the coordinator for the Worcester As suicide and mental health threaten more first responders, Central Mass. agencies are developing new coping tools • By Grant Welker Traumatic work

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