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This 12 News segment explores how Recharge Rooms are helping firefighters across the Phoenix area recover faster and stay healthier. Equipped with specialized recovery tools, these spaces are designed to reduce physical strain, support muscle recovery, and address long-term health risks common among first responders. By bringing proactive wellness directly into fire stations, departments are helping their teams perform at their best while supporting longer, healthier careers.
This 12 News segment explains what Recharge Rooms are and how they’re supporting first responders across the Valley. Designed with recovery and wellness in mind, these spaces provide tools that help reduce physical stress, improve mobility, and support overall health—helping firefighters and emergency personnel stay ready for the demands of the job.
Mesa Fire & Medical Department’s new Recharge Room is a dedicated space at one fire station designed to support first responder wellness. The room features three targeted therapies that can be completed in just 35 minutes—providing a quick, effective reset during even the busiest shifts.
To read more about the Recharge Room and the article published in FireRescue1 in December 2025, click the button below.
The Glendale City Council has approved the expansion of Recharge Booths at City Hall, building on the success of existing Recharge Rooms across the city’s public safety facilities. Designed to support employee wellness, these spaces incorporate technologies such as vagus nerve stimulation, red light therapy, and infrared saunas to reduce stress, improve sleep, and enhance overall recovery. Early feedback from first responders has been overwhelmingly positive, with reported improvements in both physical and mental health. Backed by research and strong user outcomes, the initiative reflects Glendale’s continued commitment to prioritizing the well-being and resilience of its workforce. To read more click the button below.
The Recharge Room Pilot Program was designed to support and improve participants’ mental and physical well-being through access to innovative therapeutic technologies. The pilot included room implementation, staff training, and ongoing performance tracking, with key activities such as health screenings, stress assessments, and participant surveys to evaluate effectiveness. This report highlights the measurable outcomes of the program, comparing pre- and post-pilot results to demonstrate its impact on overall health, stress reduction, and recovery. To read more click the button below.