A Georgia First Responder’s Journey Through Trauma, PTSD, and Recovery

West Palm Beach, Fl - Dennis Pishock spent much of his life running toward danger when others ran away. First, as a firefighter in Georgia’s suburbs, and later as a police officer, he served his community with courage and dedication. But behind the uniform, he carried an invisible weight, the kind that comes from facing tragedy, trauma, and loss on a near-daily basis. “After thousands of traumatic calls and seeing friends and families fall apart, I knew I had to start telling my story,” Pishock explained. “I want others to know that recovery is possible, even when you’re still serving on the front lines.” Today, Pishock is sharing his journey as a guest on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , available on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and other platforms. His story is also told in his book Demons & Angels, where he documents the battles first responders often fight long after the sirens fade. The Traumas Behind the Badge One of Pishock’s most haunting memorie...