First Responders’ Mental Health: Ptsd-911 Movie Screening Event

First Responders' Mental Health: Ptsd-911 Movie Screening Event

“Baltimore County Police Department to Screen Documentary on First Responder PTSD at Gordon Center for Performing Arts”

The Baltimore County Police Department’s Peer Support and Wellness Team is set to host a screening of the documentary Ptsd-911 Movie at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts in Owings Mills on Wednesday evening. The film, which showcases the untold stories of first responders, culminates in a message of hope, highlighting the availability of help and healing for these critical frontline workers.

Following the screening, a panel discussion led by first responders will delve into the topic of mental health and wellness in the field, addressing both the existing stigma and the efforts being made within departments to support members in seeking assistance.

While the event is open to the general public, organizers advise that the film’s content may not be suitable for young children. Tickets for the screening are priced at $10, with half of the proceeds earmarked for the Baltimore County Police Assistance and Relief Fund. Interested individuals can purchase tickets via the provided link.