"I Know What Brains Smell Like!": An Interview w/ PATRICK PIANEZZA [PAF_068]
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Patrick Pianezza shares his journey from becoming a paramedic to creating the film Code 3. He discusses the inspiration behind the film, the challenges faced during its production, and the importance of accurately portraying the EMS profession. Patrick emphasizes the need for better mental health resources and pay for EMS workers, while also reflecting on the responses from the EMS community regarding the film. He concludes with advice for new EMS professionals, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between work and personal life.
Takeaways
-Patrick's entry into EMS was a series of happy accidents.
-Code 3 originated as a homework assignment in a creative writing class.
-The film aims to portray EMS through a comedic lens while addressing serious issues.
-Patrick emphasizes the importance of mental health resources for EMS workers.
-The film took over a decade to develop and produce.
-Patrick's brother played a crucial role in getting the film made.
-The film received positive feedback from the EMS community despite some criticism.
-Patrick believes in the importance of accurate medical portrayals in media.
-He encourages EMS workers to take time off without guilt.
-The film's success may lead to potential sequels or further projects.
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