
Trauma's During Passover Season.
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Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio with Magery Meijeri, a retired paramedic, as they discuss her trauma experiences during the Passover season. Magery shares how the Passover period—often marked by increased travel, alcohol, and family gatherings—also brings a spike in accidents, injuries, and emotionally intense calls for emergency services. She describes responding to road accidents, domestic incidents, and holiday‑related emergencies, highlighting how both victims and first responders carry unseen emotional scars.
The discussion focuses on:
The emotional and psychological toll on paramedics who repeatedly face life‑and‑death situations. The importance of debriefing, pastoral care, and professional support for trauma workers. How the church and community can partner with emergency services by praying for first responders and educating the public on responsible behaviour during high‑risk seasons like Passover. Her testimony becomes a call to greater awareness, compassion, and appreciation for those who serve on the front lines when most people are celebrating.
The discussion focuses on:
The emotional and psychological toll on paramedics who repeatedly face life‑and‑death situations. The importance of debriefing, pastoral care, and professional support for trauma workers. How the church and community can partner with emergency services by praying for first responders and educating the public on responsible behaviour during high‑risk seasons like Passover. Her testimony becomes a call to greater awareness, compassion, and appreciation for those who serve on the front lines when most people are celebrating.

