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Haunted: Firefighter's PTSD battle began with the death of a child …

February 7, 2016 by Jeremy Leave a reply

Brandon Hogan was a rookie firefighter at Station 22 at Lincoln Fields in March 2005 when his life changed. That morning, there was a call about a child who had swallowed his mother's anti-psychotic medication. No vital …

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