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‘Trauma Sponges’: How a Minneapolis firefighter responds to suffering

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When people think of firefighters, they might picture an image from a child’s book — a big man, wearing lots of equipment, maybe pulling a hose from a red fire engine or rushing to rescue people from a burning building.  

But firefighters are responding to far fewer fires these days and more and more medical emergencies. Many 911 calls for chest pains, falls and drug overdoses are routed to the local fire department.

In his new book, “Trauma Sponges: Dispatches from the Scarred Heart of Emergency Response,” Minneapolis fire captain Jeremy Norton describes emergency medical response as being the heart of the job.

Norton writes about the harrowing and heartbreaking scenes he witnessed over 22 years serving the city, and what he’s learned about the broken systems and racial injustice that leave many with nowhere else to turn for help.  

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Coming up at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Norton about responding to the sick and hurting, including a call to the scene of George Floyd’s murder, and the toll that witnessing trauma takes on emergency responders.

And we want to hear from you, too.  

If you’ve worked as a first responder, tell us why. How do you handle seeing other people’s pain day after day? And what helps you cope after witnessing so much trauma?    

Call 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828 during the 9 a.m. hour.  

Guests:  

  • Jeremy Norton is a captain with the Minneapolis Fire Department and author of “Trauma Sponges: Dispatches from the Scarred Heart of Emergency Response.” A native of Washington, DC, he has a bachelor’s degree in literature from Tufts University and a master’s degree in creative writing from Boston University. He taught high school English in Chattanooga, Tenn., before moving to Minneapolis and joining the fire department in 2000.   

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