• Breaking the Chains: Healing for First Responders & Veterans with Aaron Yeargan

  • Dec 6 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking the Chains: Healing for First Responders & Veterans with Aaron Yeargan

  • Summary

  • Aaron Yeargan has almost twenty years of, combined, military, law enforcement, and private security experience. He is the School Safety Coordinator at the St. Jude School (SJS) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. After spending eight years in the U.S. Marine Corps where he deployed to Iraq four times, Aaron spent five years as an EMT before joining the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. His law enforcement career included service in the Corrections, Patrol, and Youth & Community (SRO) Divisions.

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