The Baltimore City Firefighter union is pressing for the implementation of mental health evaluations for recruits in the wake of an incident involving a firefighter recruit who allegedly made threats.
According to union representatives, the need for mental health checks has become increasingly apparent following the reported threats, which raised concerns about the psychological well-being of those entering the profession.
The union emphasized that mental health is a critical component of public safety, particularly in high-stress environments like firefighting. They argue that early identification of mental health issues can prevent potential risks to both the recruits and the communities they serve.
In light of this incident, the union is calling for a review of current hiring practices and the establishment of a standardized mental health evaluation process for all new recruits.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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