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Tales From The Tailboard Podcast
🔥 Official Partnership Announcement 🔥 We’re proud to announce that End of Shift Apparel is now the official sponsor of the Tales From The Tailboard Podcast --- hosted by Isaac...
Tales From The Tailboard Podcast
🔥 Official Partnership Announcement 🔥 We’re proud to announce that End of Shift Apparel is now the official sponsor of the Tales From The Tailboard Podcast --- hosted by Isaac...
From Firefighter to Advocate: The Story of Chri...
Meet Christopher Snyder. With over 20 years of service on the frontlines, Chris has faced the silent battles many first responders know too well: PTSD, depression, and even a suicide...
From Firefighter to Advocate: The Story of Chri...
Meet Christopher Snyder. With over 20 years of service on the frontlines, Chris has faced the silent battles many first responders know too well: PTSD, depression, and even a suicide...
End of Shift Apparel has partnered with Medics ...
Gear Up, Medics After Dark! By NightmareMedic The Merch is Here – and It’s For the Community! We’re beyond excited to announce: Medics After Dark (MAD) has teamed up with...
End of Shift Apparel has partnered with Medics ...
Gear Up, Medics After Dark! By NightmareMedic The Merch is Here – and It’s For the Community! We’re beyond excited to announce: Medics After Dark (MAD) has teamed up with...
In Memory of Kevin Robert
My name is Tim Snowden, owner of End of Shift Apparel, and I’m a paramedic that has been working in EMS for over 20 years. For most of that time,...
In Memory of Kevin Robert
My name is Tim Snowden, owner of End of Shift Apparel, and I’m a paramedic that has been working in EMS for over 20 years. For most of that time,...
September is Suicide Prevention Month: Standing...
September is recognized as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness, break the stigma, and remind our first responder and extended communities that it’s okay to not be okay....
September is Suicide Prevention Month: Standing...
September is recognized as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness, break the stigma, and remind our first responder and extended communities that it’s okay to not be okay....