‘Yoga for First Responders’ Aids Humboldt Bay Crew in Building Strength for the Job

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Humboldt Bay Fire has partnered with Yoga for First Responders [photo submitted]

This is a press release from Humboldt Bay Fire:

Humboldt Bay Fire has partnered with Yoga for First Responders to bring yoga to the fire floor and support the mental and physical health of our team.

Not only are firefighters more likely to die by suicide than on duty, but rates of depression and PTSD amongst fire personnel are 5 times higher than those of the general population.

This new practice adds to our existing Wellness Program including a Peer Support team, annual physicals, Behavior Health Awareness & Mental Health trainings, and Employee Assistance Program.

We believe this implementation will increase crew resiliency to high stress situations and improve long-term job survivability. In addition, regularly practicing yoga has been shown to decrease injury and increase recovery time in first responders, as well as positively impact neuroplasticity and heart rate variability regulation. A healthier crew means that HBF is better prepared to serve the community at the highest standard.

We are so excited to work with our local Yoga for First Responders instructor, Jennelle Crnich, and look forward to a happy and healthy 2020.

For more information: https://www.yogaforfirstresponders.org/

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Willie Caos-mayham
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4 years ago

🕯🌳Good for them.👍🏽

Wesley Reed Shamblin
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Wesley Reed Shamblin
4 years ago

Not sure how I got through 30 years in the fire service without yoga. Times, they are a changing.

Smokey Bear
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Smokey Bear
4 years ago

Yeah, I don’t know how they fought fires for decades before they brought those damnable trucks with all that fancy gear in. We did just fine before that.