The Breaking Point: A Firefighter’s Story of Trauma, Burnout & Survival
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In this episode of the No One Fights Alone (NOFA) Podcast, Kevin sits down with Sheridan Rhine — firefighter, paramedic, and Firefighter Training Instructor — for a raw and deeply personal conversation about trauma, resilience, and the reality of life in the first responder world.
Sheridan shares his journey into the fire service, from a young man searching for direction to building a career across volunteer, career, and specialized roles including paramedic work, flight medicine, and critical incident response. Along the way, he opens up about the mentorship that helped shape him, the lessons learned through adversity, and the responsibility of passing that knowledge on to the next generation of firefighters.
Kevin and Sheridan dive into the emotional weight of the job — from early exposure to death and traumatic calls, to the cumulative stress that builds over years of service. Sheridan shares firsthand experiences from some of the most difficult calls of his career, including pediatric trauma, fatal accidents, and the chaos of working through high-pressure environments like COVID response and understaffed systems.
The conversation takes a powerful turn as Sheridan opens up about his own mental health struggle — a breaking point fueled by years of unprocessed trauma, relentless workload, and personal life challenges. His story highlights the reality that mental health injuries in first responders are often not caused by one single event, but by a buildup of experiences over time.
Kevin and Sheridan also discuss the importance of mentorship, accountability, and leadership within the fire service — especially for younger firefighters coming from difficult backgrounds. Sheridan shares how his own mentor changed the trajectory of his life and how he now carries that responsibility forward by investing in others.
• Firefighter and paramedic mental health • Critical incident stress and cumulative trauma • Pediatric calls and emotional impact • COVID response and first responder burnout • Suicide prevention and mental health awareness • Mentorship and leadership in the fire service • Accountability, resilience, and personal growth
Sheridan also shares how his experiences led him to develop and teach mental health training for first responders — equipping others with tools, perspective, and resources to navigate the psychological challenges of the job before they reach a breaking point.
This episode is a powerful reminder that behind every uniform is a human being carrying experiences most people will never fully understand — and that healing begins when those experiences are talked about openly.
Whether you serve in fire service, EMS, law enforcement, military, or support someone who does, this conversation offers both perspective and hope.
About the No One Fights Alone Podcast
The No One Fights Alone (NOFA) Podcast features real conversations about mental health, trauma recovery, addiction, resilience, leadership, and suicide prevention within first responder, military, and high-pressure professional communities. Through honest dialogue and lived experience, the show works to reduce stigma, strengthen peer support, and remind listeners that no one has to face these challenges alone.
This episode is proudly sponsored by Chateau Health & Wellness, a trauma-focused residential treatment program serving first responders, veterans, and professionals navigating PTSD, depression, anxiety, and substance use challenges.
Chateau provides clinically sophisticated, relationship-centered care designed specifically for individuals working in high-responsibility roles who need treatment that understands both the demands of the profession and the person behind it.
Connect with their team at: www.chateaurecovery.com