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Please use the fields provided to create your account. When done you may move on to tell us about yourself and your qualifications so that you may be listed on the site! To learn more about the approval process for listings, please see How do I become a listed Peer Support Provider or Clinician?

As you progress through the sections, please note:

  • To be registered as either a Clinician or a Peer Support Provider, you MUST provide proof of your qualifications. Please view the complete list of required documents for more information.
  • All fields marked with an [R] are required for final approval. However, you may save your submission as a draft by minimally completing the fields on the first tab.
  • Fields marked with an additional profile icon Profile Icon will be displayed on your listing once it is approved.

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A strong password must be:

  • At least 8 characters long
  • Contain an upper and lowercase character
  • Contain a number
  • Contain at least one special character (*!@#$, etc.)
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It should NOT contain any of your personal information, specifically, your real name, email, or your company name. It should be unique from your previously used passwords and should not contain any word spelled completely.

Please let us know how you should be listed on the site.

Please Note: To be registered as either a Clinician or a Peer Support Provider, you MUST provide proof of your qualifications. View the complete list of required documents.

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Hi, ! You have chosen to create a CLINICIAN profile on Redline Rescue. We appreciate your support!
Upload Your Profile Image

  • Use a recent photo of yourself.
  • You should be the only subject in the picture.
  • Your face should be in focus.
  • Do not include any photos that could potentially be construed as offensive or insensitive ( IE: including political statements, alcoholic beverages, nudity ETC.)
  • As a rule of thumb, if your photo would potentially land you in your Chief's or employer's office, you should not post it on this site.

Tell Us About Yourself!


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*Please know that we take your personal information very seriously. Your phone number will be hidden behind a CAPTCHA challenge before it is shown to site visitors and, additionally, will only be displayed on your profile.

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Profession & License Details

Clinic Information

Please enter your clinic address or the best location to reach you. The more address information you provide, the more precise your location pin will appear on the site map.
Telehealth Options:
Specialties

In this section we ask that you let us know which specialties or areas you are trained to provide support for. Using the list below, please make your selections and share with us your level of experience for each.

To help provide our users quick access to the level of support they need, we have created videos representing the most typical problems for which first responders seek treatment. These videos have also been provided to you below so that you may view and use them as your guide when selecting the level of support you are able to provide. Please watch the videos, then proceed to make the appropriate selections from the list provided.

How does Redline Rescue define experience levels?

Little: You have some experience in this specialty, but not a lot.
Moderate: You have quite a bit of experience in this specialty, but more experience in others.
Substantial: You have a lot of experience with this specialty.

Addiction

Those who work in fire service might use alcohol or other mood-altering substances.

Anger Management

People express anger differently.

Anxiety/Traumatic Stress

People react to and deal with trauma in different ways.

Depression

Sadness can lead to severe depression.

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Cost & Payment Information

Sliding Scale:
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Education Details

Highest Degree Awarded:

Relevant Training

[R] Please let us know which programs/courses you have completed: *

*Please Note: Any courses or programs you completed will be noted in your profile listing, but your certificates will only be available to Redline Support team members and used to verify your submission.

Florida Firefighters Safety and Health Collaborative Clinician Awareness Program



Cigna Cultural Competence Course



University of Central Florida Trauma Management Therapy Training Course



University of Central Florida Cultural Competency Training Course



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I. General Statement

The Redline Rescue website is hosted on a server managed by the University of Central Florida (UCF). We strive to collect only the minimum amount of personal and confidential information necessary to support our firefighters, clinicians, and peer support providers, and will protect that information to the best of our ability. With new methods of sharing, processing and storing all forms of data emerging at unprecedented rates, we put forth a consistent effort to limit the access of data to only those authorized individuals that need this access to carry out their respective job duties.

We will never sell your data or provide it any other entities without your consent. It is imperative that we all recognize that threats to the privacy and security of individuals' personal data remain on the rise. UCF has and will continue to reasonably and appropriately secure its systems and applications, maintain policies to properly guide our staff, faculty, and others, and investigate all issues involving suspected or actual data-related issues.

II. Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies

A cookie contains a small amount of visitor and website information stored on an individual’s computer. These files interact with the visitor and the website to provide a webpage tailored to the user through its awareness of information held within the file. Cookies also have the ability to carry all or parts of the information stored within the file to other websites that the individual may visit or to third parties.

To disable the use of cookies, which could negatively impact your web browsing experiences, please visit AllAboutCookies.org and research your browser’s settings to make adjustments.

The following describes the types of cookies Redline Rescue uses on our website:

  • Required or Strictly Necessary Cookies are essential to enable you to navigate our websites, interact with the content and use the features. Without these cookies, services you may ask for, such as registering for an account or logging in, cannot be provided. In most cases, these cookies are temporary and will be destroyed when you close your browser.
  • Functionality Cookies allow our websites to remember choices you make and provide more personal features. For instance, a functional cookie can be used to remember your login between browser sessions. The information these cookies collect may be anonymized and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.
  • Social Media Cookies may be set by third parties such as Facebook and Twitter to collect information about your social media experience.
  • Analytics Cookies collect information about how visitors use our websites, for instance which pages visitors go to most often or how long they spend on a page. This information is used to improve our websites and to aid us in investigating problems raised by visitors. Analytics cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor; they are utilized to assess patterns of usage, rather than the behavior of a single person.

III. Questions / More Info

If you have questions or requests involving your data privacy or similar, please contact us via postal or electronic mail:

UCF RESTORES
4111 Pictor Lane, Suite 203
Orlando, FL 32816
(University of Central Florida Psychology Building)
(407) 823-3910
Contact us online

IV. Updates to this Privacy Notice

Updates to this Privacy Notice occur periodically; this page was last updated December 2022.

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How do I become a listed as a

Peer Support Provider or Clinician?

Redline Rescue uses artificial intelligence to match the specialties/experience of peer support specialists and clinicians to firefighters and their families who are seeking support. Please carefully check the options that best describe your personal and professional experience with stress and trauma. Firefighters in need will be able to search for peer support providers on personal characteristics, physical location, and experience with a variety of stressors. For clinicians, first responders will be able to search based on physical location, insurances accepted, availability of a sliding fee scale, and areas of clinical expertise.

To become a peer support provider:

  1. You must first complete a recognized peer support training course. Currently, graduates of 5 peer support training programs are recognized by Redline Rescue. They include UCF REACT Training Peer Support, IAFF Peer Support, NOVA Peer Support, Illinois Peer Support, and North Carolina Peer Support. You will need to upload your certificate as part of the registration process.
  2. You will be asked to list the areas of emotional distress where you feel that you have personal or professional experience. With respect to four common categories of emotional stress – anger, addiction, anxiety/trauma, and depression/suicide – you will see a series of short videos for each of these areas. Each video will have four options using the green, yellow, orange and red designations, which you learned in your training. For each of the four areas – watch the four short videos and click on the color which best describes your personal experience with these areas. For example, if you have never had a problem with addiction, you would click the green video. If you have had personal struggles with addiction, click the video that best illustrates your experience.
  3. Upload a “headshot” photo of yourself. Do not include other individuals, your pets, or any other physical objects. The picture should show you in work or casual, but appropriate, attire. Redline Rescue reserves the right to reject any picture that does not meet these guidelines.

To become a registered clinician:

  1. You must complete the Cultural Competency Workshop, the Clinician Awareness Program, and a 10-hour ride along at a fire rescue department. Be sure to keep your documentation as you will need to upload it into the registration portal.
  2. Carefully go through the list of specialties, indicating your area of expertise.
  3. Upload a "headshot" photo of yourself. Do not include other individuals, your pets, or any other physical objects. The picture should show you in business or business casual attire. Redline Rescue reserves the right to reject any picture that does not meet these guidelines.

What documents are

Required to register?

To register, you MUST provide proof of your qualifications. The following is a complete list documents you will be asked to upload as you progress through the registration form. Documents marked with an [R] must be provided before your profile will be considered for acceptance on this site. If you have any questions, please contact us Support@RedlineRescue.org.

For Clinicians
  • [R] License (PDF)
  • [R] Diploma of Highest Degree Awarded (PDF, JPG, or PNG)
  • [R] For clinicians who registered before September 1, 2022, submit one of the following:
    • Florida Firefighters Safety and Health Collaborative Clinician Awareness Program Certificate (PDF)
    • Cigna Cultural Competence Course Certificate (PDF)
  • [R] For clinicians who register on or after September 1, 2022, submit the following:
    • Florida Firefighters Safety and Health Collaborative Clinician Awareness Program Certificate (PDF)
    • University of Central Florida Cultural Competency Training Course Certificate (PDF)
  • Although not necessary for registration, if you have completed the University of Central Florida Trauma Management Therapy Training Course, you will be highlighted in the search results. Upload your certificate (PDF)


For Peer Support Providers
  • [R] Dept. ID or Proof of Affiliation (PDF, JPG, or PNG)
  • [R] At least one of the following:
    • REACT Training Program Certificate (PDF)
    • NOVA Training Program Certificate (PDF)
    • IAFF Training Program Certificate (PDF)
    • Illinois Peer Support Certificate (PDF)
    • CISM Training Program Certificate (PDF)
    • North Carolina Peer Support Certificate (PDF)
    • Other Training Program Certificate (PDF)
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ASSESSING LEVELS OF


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UCF RESTORES
407-823-3910

Single Session Consultation Line:
407-823-1657

Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

National Suicide Prevention Line
1-800-273-8255
988

Share The Load Program
1-888-731-3473

Firefighter Behavioral Health
1-847-209-8208

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