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The Cost of Brotherhood: Station ‘Solidarity’ Risks Moral Injury
It goes without saying that not all departments, stations, or crews are the same, but all are sworn to uphold the core tenants of Duty, Pride, Honor, and Tradition and a sense of ‘brotherhood’ is a timeless bond that crosses all four. That said, the fraternistic sensibilities of initiation into the fire service have become well researched, with an alarming spectrum of hazing activities still alive and well today.

Scotti Quam
Apr 296 min read


When They Pour Salt in the Wound: Moral Injury Becomes an Official Condition According to the APA
In September 2025, Harvard University in partnership with the American Psychological Association (APA) released that Moral Injury will now be officially recognized as a condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR).
If you’re not a social science junkie like me, perhaps this sounds like a decent advancement, or you’re wondering WTH moral injury even is? or you’re asking yourself, that’s nice, but why should I care?
Let me ask you this: do

Scotti Quam
Apr 294 min read


Young, Senior, and Most Vulnerable—A Science-Backed Wake-Up Call to Psychological Distress in Firefighters
What happens when firefighters advance to leadership before they're ready? A 2020 study out of Taiwan compared the effects of age, seniority, and tenure on psychological distress. The headline: firefighters who start younger, rise in the ranks faster, and stay in the service longer are the most vulnerable to psychological distress.

Scotti Quam
Apr 292 min read
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