PREVENTIVE HEALTH SCREENING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
Frontline Readiness Project delivers free DEXA body composition scans to firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel to support early detection of health risks and promote long-term wellness.
Our programs are designed to remove cost and access barriers so first responders can receive objective, actionable health data before preventable conditions become life-threatening.
DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scanning is one of the most accurate tools available for evaluating body composition and health risk factors related to cardiovascular disease.
Through this program, participants receive insights into:
Total body fat and fat distribution
Lean muscle mass and muscular balance
Bone density
Key indicators tied to metabolic and cardiovascular health
These insights allow first responders to better understand their current health status and make informed decisions about fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle habits.
Frontline Readiness Project works directly with departments, organizations, and community partners to host organized DEXA scan events that are convenient and accessible.
Scan events may be held at:
Fire stations
Police departments
EMS facilities
Training centers
Partner gyms or community locations
Our goal is to bring advanced health screening directly to first responders rather than requiring them to seek it out on their own.
While we do not provide medical diagnosis or treatment, we believe clear data leads to better decisions.
Each scan equips participants with:
Objective, easy-to-understand results
A clearer picture of their physical health
Motivation to engage in preventive care and healthy habits
By increasing awareness and understanding, we help first responders take proactive steps toward reducing long-term health risks.
Frontline Readiness Project is actively building partnerships with:
First responder departments
Health and wellness organizations
Community groups
Public and private funding sources
Our long-term objective is to expand program availability through grant-funded initiatives that allow us to provide scans at scale and reach as many first responders as possible.
Our work is guided by a single purpose:
To help reduce preventable, heart-related illness among first responders by increasing access to meaningful health insights.
Every scan provided is a step toward a healthier, stronger frontline.