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First Responder Mental Health and Suicide Deterrence Subcommittee

First Responder's Suicide Deterrence Task ForceThe First Responder Mental Health and Suicide Deterrence Subcommittee of the Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council is charged with making recommendations on how to reduce the incidence of suicide and attempted suicide among employed or retired first responders in Florida. The Subcommittee will identify and make recommendations on developing training programs and materials that will empower first responders to enhance their mental wellness.

The Subcommittee will foster a culture of mutual support and solidarity among active and retired first responders by:

  • Providing training materials to first responder agencies in suicide prevention best-practices
  • Educating active and retired first responders on suicide awareness and help-seeking
  • Promoting awareness of existing resources among active and retired first responders

Annual Reports of the Task Force

The Subcommittee continues the work of the First Responder Suicide Deterrence Task Force which was created adjunct to the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention through July of 2023. Please see below for the suite of three First Responder Suicide Deterrence Task Force annual reports that were presented to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

First Responder Resources

Resource and Contact Information

Description

2nd Alarm Project
Number: (850) 480-9314
Website: 2ndalarmproject.org/counseling

Phone and text line staffed by licensed clinicians specializing in mental health services for first responders and their families. Also offering access to trained first responder peer support team members.

Crisis line: No

 

211 Broward/ Hero4Hero line
Number: 866-760-HERO (4376) 
Website: www.hero4hero.org

Counseling line staffed by first responders providing information and referral and short-term crisis counseling.

Crisis line: Yes

 

Crisis Center of Tampa Bay 
Number: 866-4FL-HERO (4376)

Counseling line staffed by first responders providing information and referral and short-term crisis counseling.

Crisis line: Yes

 

University of Central Florida RESTORES Number: (407) 823-1657
Website: ucfrestores.com

Single session consultation line staffed by first responders for mental health related concerns, individuals receive a personalized treatment strategy to be paired with ongoing services.

Crisis line: No

 

University of Central Florida RESTORES also operates Blueline and Redline Rescue
Website:
bluelinerescue.org
redlinerescue.org

Serving law enforcement officers (blueline rescue), firefighters (redline rescue) and their families in times of need.