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When the Siren Stops

A First Responders Roadmap to Reclaiming Life Beyond the Uniform

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When the Siren Stops

By: John P. Yirku
Narrated by: Frank Block
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For over 30 years, John P. Yirku has served on the front lines of fire rescue, EMS, law enforcement, and corrections now, he shares the raw truth about the emotional toll of first response work and a proven path to healing.

This is more than a memoir. It’s a lifeline for first responders, their families, and anyone who supports those who run toward danger.

Inside, You’ll Discover:

The Four-Pillar Method (Recognize, Respond, Reach Out, Rebuild): A step-by-step framework to process trauma, avoid burnout, and reclaim purpose.

Unflinching Personal Stories: Veteran insights from decades of emergency service—what really happens when the sirens stop.

Compassionate Guidance: How to navigate PTSD, depression, and the hidden costs of saving lives.

Tools for Loved Ones: Ways families and peers can support responders before crisis hits.

Hope Beyond the Badge: How to transform pain into resilience and reignite your calling.

Who Needs This Book?

First Responders (Firefighters, EMTs, Police, Corrections, Dispatchers)

Spouses, Parents, and Friends of responders

Mental Health Professionals working with trauma survivors

Leaders in emergency services (preventative strategies for teams)

If you or someone you love wears the uniform, this book isn’t just helpful it’s essential.

©2025 John P. Yirku (P)2025 John P. Yirku
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