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Interview with Matty Fiorenza from Recovery First First Responder Treatment Centers and Retired Anaheim (CA) Firefighter / Paramedic

26 min · 17. okt. 2023
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NEP Media's Jim Aleski [https://www.nepmedia.net/contributors/jim-aleski] talks with Matty Fiorenza [https://www.facebook.com/firemanmatty/], a retired Anaheim (CA) Firefighter / Paramedic who now works with Recovery First First Responders Treatment Centers [https://recoveryfirst.com/], helping first responders struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders. Matty is also featured in the documentary film PTSD911 [https://ptsd911movie.com/] which explores the struggle of first responders battling the demons of PTSD.

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