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Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories - Our Heroes Need Help. Police Officer's Traumatic Brain Injury.

Our Heroes Need Help. Police Officer's Traumatic Brain Injury.

11/18/20 • 41 min

Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories

Our Heroes Need Help. Police Officer's Traumatic Brain Injury. Retired Orlando Fl. Police Officer Tammi Cliborne is our guest. While cross training for the Department’s Mounted Horse unit she was severely injured when the horse began bucking. The incident resulted in a traumatic brain injury, hearing loss, a spinal cord injury and ever increasing brain white matter disease. Tammi talks about her career before the training accident and how her physical, mental, emotional life has changed ever since. She discusses her long rehabilitation process and her valiant efforts to return to her career as a Police Officer. She reveals truths associated with TBI and brain white matter disease and her retirement from the Orlando Police Department. Brought to you in part by the Help For Our Heroes Program at Transformations Treatment Center.

Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.

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Our Heroes Need Help. Police Officer's Traumatic Brain Injury. Retired Orlando Fl. Police Officer Tammi Cliborne is our guest. While cross training for the Department’s Mounted Horse unit she was severely injured when the horse began bucking. The incident resulted in a traumatic brain injury, hearing loss, a spinal cord injury and ever increasing brain white matter disease. Tammi talks about her career before the training accident and how her physical, mental, emotional life has changed ever since. She discusses her long rehabilitation process and her valiant efforts to return to her career as a Police Officer. She reveals truths associated with TBI and brain white matter disease and her retirement from the Orlando Police Department. Brought to you in part by the Help For Our Heroes Program at Transformations Treatment Center.

Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.

If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated.

Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway.

Be sure to check out our website.

Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show [email protected].

Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.

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Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.

If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated.

Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway.

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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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