HC0004 - Capturing Culture: From Fire to EMS Featuring: Tom Putnam
HAZARD CLASS6 Nov 2024

HC0004 - Capturing Culture: From Fire to EMS Featuring: Tom Putnam

THMG Presents: Hazard Class Episode 0004
Capturing Culture: From Fire to EMSFeaturing: Tom Putnam


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www.intotheunknowndoc.com


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Timestamps and Segment Breakdown


[00:00 - 00:54] – Introduction to the Guest and His Work

- Jake introduces Tom Putnam, a filmmaker known for his documentary work, particularly Burn and the upcoming Into the Unknown, which follows EMS workers across the country.

- Brief overview of Tom's career and the cultural impact of his films on the fire and EMS communities.


[00:55 - 01:23] – Tom’s Greeting

- Tom thanks Jake for having him on the podcast.

- Jake shares how Burn has influenced his own career in the fire and EMS fields.


[01:24 - 03:13] – Spin the Wheel of Stupid Questions

- Jake spins the “Wheel of Stupid Questions,” and they dive into a lighthearted discussion about whether John Rambo is the good or bad guy in First Blood.

- Tom shares his thoughts on Rambo’s character, sparking a fun conversation about the film's deeper themes.


[03:14 - 05:33] – Tom's Journey into Filmmaking

- Tom shares his childhood interest in filmmaking and journalism, which led him to major in both at USC.

- He talks about how documentaries became a perfect blend of his passions, combining storytelling with real-life investigative journalism.


[05:34 - 08:07] – Making Documentaries vs. Feature Films

- Tom explains the differences between working on feature films and documentaries, highlighting the challenges of documentaries, which often take years to complete.

- He also shares the joy of working without actors, giving documentaries a unique authenticity.


[08:08 - 11:35] – Crafting the Story in a Documentary

- Tom describes how his plans for a documentary often change based on what he captures, with the story naturally evolving over time.

- He recounts how Burn started with one idea but ended up taking a different path due to unexpected real-life events.


[11:36 - 15:08] – Tom’s Personal Connection to Firefighting

- Tom reflects on a personal experience from his childhood—watching his home burn down, which left a lasting impact on him.

- He discusses how this experience fueled his desire to understand and document the fire service, especially the tragic death of Detroit firefighter Walter Harris, which inspired Burn.


[15:09 - 19:58] – The Human Side of Firefighters

- Tom and Jake explore how Burn captures the raw, unfiltered humanity of firefighters—their triumphs, struggles, and the emotional toll of the job.

- Tom emphasizes that showing the reality of the job, rather than a glamorized version, makes firefighters' actions even more heroic.


[19:59 - 23:44] – Capturing EMS in Into the Unknown

- Jake shares his initial reactions to Into the Unknown, praising its authentic portrayal of EMS work.

- Tom explains how the film focuses on the raw emotions and stresses EMS workers face daily, and how it captures the reality of working in emergency services.


[23:45 - 30:03] – Gaining Access and Trust

- Tom reveals the challenges of gaining trust and navigating legal barriers, especially with HIPAA laws, to film real EMS scenes.

- He explains the importance of respecting the privacy and dignity of those involved while still capturing powerful moments.


[30:04 - 34:49] – Mental Health in Emergency Services

- The conversation shifts to the mental health challenges that first responders face, with Tom detailing how Into the Unknown highlights this critical issue.

- He discusses how trauma is compacted in today’s emergency service roles, which has long-term effects on the mental health of firefighters and paramedics.


[34:50 - 39:45] – Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Films

- Tom shares details about how the EMS community has responded to Into the Unknown and reflects on the impact he hopes the film will have, including awareness of mental health issues in EMS.

- Final remarks on where listeners can find his films and upcoming projects.

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