By Autumn Shelton, West Virginia Press Association
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – West Virginia’s lawmakers are looking at ways to increase mental health support for the state’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers.
On Sunday, during the first day of August’s legislative interim meetings, members of the Joint Committee on Volunteer Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services discussed the possible use of Alli Connect – an app that can provide digital mental health services to first responders.
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