Email ghostwriting for first responders

You're busy serving your community.I'll help you connect with them.Learn about the power of email when applied to emergency units with my free 3-step manual.

❝ The importance of written communications cannot be understated when it comes to emergency services.Create a digital archive reflecting your personnel's knowledge and you can share with the world just how much of a difference you're making in your community ❞

Joaquín Carvajal Brown - Founder, Responder Ghostwriter

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Newsletters facilitate communication and create a digital footprint.

Keep your fellow citizens informed about what it is you do, the difference you're making and how they can contribute by volunteering or donating.

Being a recurring publication, over time it will establish your institution as an authority in the matters you choose to discuss.

Take your lessons learned, publish them once a week, and you will end up having an internet library full of knowledge that can benefit your personnel, other similar units all over the country, and the community you serve.


Educational Email Courses (EECs) allows for one-time guidance.

Interested in teaching a singular aspect of what you do? Then an EEC will be the better option.

  • Guide local businesses on what to expect during a Fire Mashall inspection.

  • Quickly onboard seasonal personnel.

  • Tell the public how they too can prevent wildfires.

  • Lay a roadmap for aspiring recruits on how to maximize their chances for a succesful application.


The manual will cover everything you need to know to get started.

You'll receive an email a day (over three days) explaining what I offer.

Don't want to take three days? There will be a button at the end of each chapter if you want to jump straight into the next one.


Chapter 1: Importance of written communication.

As a first responder, you have unique things to say, but don't have the time to sit down and write consistently.In this chapter you'll see the impact you can make by sharing the experiences and thoughts only you can have because of your work.

Chapter 2: Use cases.

We'll continue by going through different ideas on what to use a newsletter or an EEC for (and which one would be better depending on what you're trying to do).

Chapter 3: The ghostwriting process.

I'm not in your shoes. I'm not in your head.

But my whole purpose is voicing what first responders have to share with the world.

By listening to you and asking the right questions you will end up having a valuable asset for your communications, and in this final chapter I'll walk you through the process step-by-step.


Should you be interested (or if you have any further questions) you can book a free call at the end of Chapter 3.