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00:02Well, this is it, Julian.
00:04Moment of truth.
00:06First solo flight.
00:08How you feeling?
00:10I feel alive, Eddie.
00:12I feel exhilarated.
00:16I feel terrified.
00:18Maybe we should do one more together.
00:20Julian, do you recall what you told me the first day you hired me?
00:24Why you wanted to be certified as a pilot in the first place?
00:28Because I was sick of feeling like the world was trying to suffocate me.
00:32Because I wanted to feel free.
00:35So go break free.
00:44Williams, 1208. Visibility, 1-0.
00:46Sky clear over the 1-2000.
00:48Cessna, 9-4-1-8-Mike. Ready for taxi to runway 16.
00:519-4-1-8-Mike. Intentions for departure.
00:54First solo in the pattern.
00:559-4-1-8-Mike. You are clear for 1-6.
00:58Good luck up there.
01:00Come fly with me. Let's fly.
01:02Let's fly away.
01:06Come fly with me. Let's float down to the roof.
01:14In Llama Land, there's a one-man band
01:17and he'll toot his food for you.
01:21Come fly with me. Let's take off in the blue.
01:251-8-Mike Tower.
01:26I need you to turn 1-1-0 and return to runway 16 immediately.
01:31You want me to land already? I haven't completed the pattern.
01:33Forget the pattern.
01:34But I need it to get certified, don't I?
01:371-8-Mike. We're detecting a sudden extreme weather system
01:39moving in fast from north by northeast.
01:41What are you talking about?
01:44What is that?
01:45Turn 1-1-0 and increase your speed to 90 knots now.
01:50Turn 1-1-0.
01:52Oh, my God!
02:02All right, so you got your Honda knot.
02:04You got your stopper.
02:05Yeah?
02:06Well, good.
02:07Then you go under.
02:10Over.
02:14Got a little lasso.
02:16He's so good with them.
02:17Yeah, that's what godfathers are for.
02:20He loves those girls, do you?
02:21I'm so grateful.
02:24They're still a good man in their lives looking out for them.
02:30It's okay.
02:31The funeral was two weeks ago.
02:33You'd think I'd be able to go two minutes without a tissue break.
02:37No, let it go.
02:38Y'all just keep practicing.
02:40I'll be right back.
02:42And let it go.
02:44You okay?
02:46I just, I don't know, that's a stupid question.
02:48No, no, it's not.
02:50Every time I think I have a toll on my sanity,
02:52then it just,
02:55it just hits me all over again.
03:10Charles', uh,
03:13his life insurance came in.
03:15And it's, it's more than I expected.
03:17You know, he was always looking out for the girls.
03:20Yeah, he was.
03:21So I'm thinking,
03:23it's my turn.
03:24What do you mean?
03:25That the only reason I put that uniform back on
03:28was to support my family, so...
03:32he's taking care of that now.
03:34So hold up.
03:35You love that job.
03:37It's a part of who you are, too, now.
03:39It is.
03:40What am I supposed to do?
03:42Well, have you told TK or Nancy what you're thinking?
03:46They're coming over tomorrow.
03:48Then I'll, I'll break it to them.
03:50Then.
03:51Well, I feel for you, too.
03:54Good luck.
03:55You know what?
03:56You save some of that luck for yourself.
03:58Because tomorrow is a big day for both of you.
04:03Back at the call center?
04:05You must be counting down the hours.
04:07I'm a little excited.
04:08Just a little bit.
04:09How about you, Jenny?
04:11Have they given you any idea
04:13which firehouse you're gonna report to?
04:15No.
04:15Nope.
04:16The, uh,
04:17the last I heard from the brass of the department
04:19is we were supposed to get a call in the morning
04:20giving us our temporary assignments.
04:22And Owen hasn't been able to give you a heads up?
04:24No, he's just as in the dark as we are.
04:26Hmm.
04:28Yeah, how is Owen?
04:30Push your paper around for the deputy chief.
04:33You know Owen, you know,
04:34he likes to jump in with both feet.
04:37Limes.
04:39I think a lot about limes.
04:43Because limes, ladies and gentlemen,
04:44are how we are going to find efficiencies.
04:47Last year, an airline saved $500,000
04:51by slicing limes into 16 pieces instead of 10.
04:55So a half million in limes.
04:57In limes.
04:58So I have scoured our department's budget
05:00and found many sliced lime expenses.
05:04Now these are things that we could scale back or cut
05:07and nobody's ever gonna know the difference.
05:09So if every fire station adjusted its thermostat
05:12one degree, we'd save $127,000 a year.
05:16We spend $60,000 on plant watering services.
05:20That's something we should be doing ourselves,
05:22particularly when we know that caring for plants
05:24is good for our mental wellness.
05:26That's a true fact.
05:27And it goes on.
05:29For 196 pages.
05:31Now it says here that you project
05:32$2.7 million in savings.
05:34Yes, and the appendix in the back
05:36breaks down those numbers.
05:37And we're gonna need every penny
05:40because accounting for the rise in fuel and energy
05:42next year, this time, we're gonna be hurting.
05:45I must say, Captain Strand, I am very impressed,
05:48so I'm hardly surprised by your embrace
05:50of your administrative duties.
05:51Well, it gives me something to do
05:52while I'm waiting for 126 to come back online.
05:55Look, I need your help with the city planners.
05:57They are just dragging their feet,
05:58approving the crews to finish the work on the firehouse.
06:01Well, you just have to have a little patience
06:02with these things.
06:03With all due respect, I've been patient.
06:05For two weeks.
06:06Which is 13 days longer than it should take.
06:08Captain, can I, uh, can I speak to you
06:10for a moment outside?
06:12Sure.
06:13Do you know I consider bringing you down to Texas
06:15one of the greatest accomplishments of my career?
06:18Well, that's very nice of you to say.
06:19No, I mean it.
06:20Why, it is incredible how fast you remolded the 126
06:24into the strongest station in our city.
06:27And I just have to wonder
06:28if you could do that with one house,
06:30what you could do with the whole department.
06:33Well, I'm happy to help in any way.
06:36I'm not asking for your help, Captain.
06:38I'm asking you to be Austin's next deputy fire chief.
06:43Well, isn't that your job?
06:46Well, I'm retiring, Owen.
06:48That's why I wanted you assigned to my staff.
06:51Because there is nobody
06:52that I'd rather pass the reins on to than you.
06:56Wow.
06:57Um, it's very, uh, wow.
07:02I think you'll find your time here
07:04a little less eventful than what you're used to,
07:06firefighter Strickland.
07:07We don't get the crazy high-octane calls
07:10that the 126 is known for.
07:12Ah, no worries.
07:13Not many stations do, Captain Andrews.
07:14That said, we do make the most of our downtime
07:17here at the 122.
07:19We slow roast most of our meals
07:20over our barbecue smoker.
07:22And we grow our own vegetables out back.
07:24Over there?
07:25Yeah, full garden.
07:27And we maintain the third largest lending library
07:29in the city.
07:31You have a lending library?
07:32Yeah, didn't the 126?
07:34No, and I am a reader.
07:35Well, you'll have plenty of opportunities for that here.
07:38That is, of course,
07:39when you're not on the pickleball courts.
07:41I don't even know what that is.
07:43Trust me, you are going to love it.
07:46First, a couple of folks
07:47I thought you may want to say hello to.
07:51Judd?
07:52Marsh?
07:53Hey, what's up, family?
07:55I didn't know you guys were going to be here.
07:57Neither did we until about two hours ago
07:59when the department called.
08:00I'm so pumped.
08:01I thought we were all going to be split up
08:02until the 126 opened its doors again.
08:03Yeah, we all did.
08:04Not to mention, this place is like a damn country club.
08:06Oh, yeah, we drew the long straws.
08:08Yeah, we did.
08:08This is outstanding.
08:09I can't believe we all ended up here together.
08:13Well, where's Proby?
08:20Put your back into it, Grunt.
08:22That stain's never coming out.
08:24You still owe me all the latrines.
08:28You know, Captain,
08:29if it's all the same,
08:31I would kind of just prefer Proby or Chavez.
08:34Even just Mateo's cool, too.
08:36Grunts speak only when spoken to at the 129.
08:41You were speaking to me.
08:46What is this, anyway?
08:48Hank there spilled his dip cup the other day.
08:50My bad.
08:56You know, if this is tobacco,
08:58I'm going to need a heavier-duty cleaner.
09:00Do you guys have any sodium to sulfate laying around here?
09:04You can pick some up when you grab one.
09:07Who feels like patty melts?
09:08That sounds great, Cap.
09:10The boys want patty melts.
09:12You got it.
09:16All right, 129, let's roll.
09:21Where do you think you're going, Grunt?
09:22You're on lunch duty.
09:32Hey.
09:33Hey.
09:33How's it coming in?
09:34Hi.
09:35Good to see you.
09:36Good to see you.
09:36Hey, Cap.
09:36Hey.
09:37Oh, I'm sorry.
09:38We couldn't meet someplace more fun.
09:40I'm just, um,
09:42anchored
09:43to the house right now.
09:45Oh, no worries.
09:47Where are the kids?
09:48Oh, they're in their room
09:49finishing up some homework,
09:50waiting for the pizza to arrive.
09:52Oh, um, you guys want some coffee?
09:55If something is made, yeah, please.
09:57So, Cap, any update
09:59on when we'll get back out on the street?
10:01Still waiting for a house
10:03with an ambulance bay to open up.
10:05Copy that.
10:06Just feels a little weird
10:07collecting a paycheck
10:08while the rig is collecting dust
10:10in some city garage.
10:12I'm at peace with it.
10:14Thanks.
10:16Yeah.
10:19Coffee's sick, by the way.
10:23What roast is this?
10:25Uh, it's, um...
10:28It's not the roast.
10:33It's the chicory.
10:36Charles, uh, discovered it
10:37on a trip to New Orleans.
10:39It's what he served in the restaurant
10:41and what we just restocked
10:43for the reopening.
10:45Well, it's really nice.
10:48Yeah.
10:50Okay, listen.
10:52Um, I want you two to know
10:54that working with you
10:56has been the greatest blessing
10:58of my professional career.
11:01You're not coming back, are you?
11:04I can't.
11:06The girls, they-they need me
11:08for this next chapter now
11:10more than ever,
11:11and I'm...
11:13I'm so sorry.
11:15No, don't feel bad.
11:16You're not the first captain
11:18I've had leave to take care of family.
11:20Michelle.
11:21And I have nothing but
11:22love and respect for Michelle,
11:23and this is no different.
11:28Except that it is different.
11:32You're, um...
11:33my mentor
11:35of how I want to be
11:37as a paramedic,
11:39as a captain,
11:43and hopefully one day,
11:45a long, long time from now,
11:46a mom.
11:51I'm sorry.
11:52This is super awkward.
11:53No!
11:53You know, um...
11:57as if I needed
11:58another reason to cry.
12:01I've got a kale
12:02antioxidant salad
12:03and a bacon blue burger
12:05with extra rings.
12:09Like staring
12:10into the face of God.
12:12Yeah, you eat that whole thing,
12:13you'll see God soon enough.
12:14Bill,
12:15please, it'll be this.
12:16Put me in the ground.
12:18Not the cancer.
12:19What do you mean,
12:20not the cancer?
12:22My last follow-up.
12:25Doc said radiation
12:26took out two of my tumors.
12:27Last one's on the run.
12:30Billy, that's great news!
12:32Yeah, yeah.
12:33Well, before you go
12:33getting all rah-rah,
12:35I ain't out of the woods yet,
12:36but...
12:36he did say I can go back to desk duty.
12:40It sounds about as tedious as radiation.
12:44Well...
12:45necessarily.
12:47In fact,
12:48I did just have a conversation
12:50with the deputy chief
12:51that was, uh...
12:53pretty stunning.
12:56he's retiring,
12:59and he wants me to take the job.
13:03Bill,
13:04your own perch
13:06on Mount Olympus, huh?
13:08How'd that make you feel?
13:10Conflicted.
13:11Yeah, I imagine it would.
13:14Why do you say that?
13:16Come on, New York.
13:18Guys like you and me,
13:19we're meant to be down on the field,
13:21not up in the front office.
13:23Look,
13:23I don't have any interest
13:24in being the last guy in the game.
13:25Worked out pretty good
13:26for Tom Brady last year.
13:27Yeah.
13:28For every Tom Brady,
13:29there's a bunch of red farfs,
13:31you know,
13:31hobbling around
13:32way past their prime.
13:33Look,
13:33I would just rather
13:34walk off the field
13:35and be carried on.
13:39Why does it seem like
13:40you've walked off the field already?
13:42Because, uh,
13:43sort of have.
13:45Hey,
13:46one, two, six,
13:47we'll rise again.
13:49When?
13:49I've seen the red tape.
13:51So maybe
13:52I take this job,
13:54cut through the red tape,
13:55open the firehouse,
13:56and bring my people back.
13:58Without you there?
14:00Could be the perfect time to leave.
14:01Because I wouldn't be leaving.
14:03You just wouldn't be going back.
14:07Painless.
14:10Uh-huh.
14:36Thank you, guys.
14:37I appreciate it.
14:38Y'all, uh,
14:39you didn't have to do all this.
14:40If you thought we wouldn't celebrate
14:41your first day back,
14:42you don't know us very well.
14:44Oh, Brie.
14:45Well,
14:45y'all gonna have to help me
14:46eat all of it then.
14:48I call the white chocolate pineapple.
14:50White chocolate pineapple, okay.
14:52This would be great
14:53in the break room.
14:55Sir?
14:57You're welcome.
14:59And seriously, uh,
15:01you know,
15:01we missed your grace.
15:02You know,
15:03the place wasn't the same
15:03without you.
15:04That's right.
15:05It's been a long six weeks.
15:08Yeah,
15:08it's, uh,
15:09it's been longer for me.
15:13Call me crazy.
15:15There is nowhere else on earth
15:17I feel more relaxed
15:18than this place.
15:26Okay,
15:27we got a dozen patty melts,
15:28three with no mayo,
15:29one with extra mayo,
15:30two pastrami on rye,
15:31one on wheat,
15:32and a wedge salad.
15:42That's you.
15:43That's me.
15:45That's you.
15:45Game, set, match.
15:47I thought you were going to you.
15:48Nice shot.
15:49Looks like you're a natural.
15:50Hey, hey,
15:51you were right, Cap.
15:52I love me some pickleball.
15:54Hey,
15:55you're fries.
15:56Oh.
15:58You're welcome.
16:00Slide them on my finger.
16:02Who was trying to get it?
16:02I thought you were going to you.
16:04I thought you were going to you.
16:05No, no.
16:06Go again.
16:10All right.
16:13Almost there.
16:27No, no.
16:28Ah.
16:30Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
16:40What is that, a tornado?
16:41What is that, a tornado?
16:42Ain't like any tornado I haven't seen.
16:44Just storm.
16:45Everybody's inside.
16:46It's our room.
16:47Let's go, let's go, let's go.
16:52Everybody go last inside.
16:57A little sand never hurt nobody.
16:59Get out.
17:00Get out.
17:10Nobody has just now's the time to bat them down.
17:13Get in here.
17:14Get the bay going.
17:25Come on, come back inside.
17:27April, where are you?
17:29Go, go, go, go, go.
17:30Ma'am, you got to get inside.
17:32I'm on my daughter.
17:33She was playing right there.
17:34I would have looked down for one second.
17:35I've got to look for her.
17:41Pick him up.
17:42One second to go.
17:44Come on, you come with me.
17:46Come on, follow me.
17:48Follow me.
17:56Make sure she's all right.
17:58I'll be back.
17:59Where the hell are you going?
18:00There's more people over there.
18:14I'll be back.
18:22Say to my door.
18:28How is his story?
18:29What was her?
18:30What the hell do you want?
18:32Is that like a dream?
18:37What the hell?
18:43Sorry.
19:13miles per hour wreaking havoc on a massive scale so much for no crazy calls around here yeah we
19:18got the one two six in the house now we bring the crazy unfortunately first responders won't really
19:23know what they're up against so the dust starts to clear all right everybody gear up the second
19:29the storm passes we're out man that's like something out of money how the hell does one
19:33of these things even start anyway they happen in lebanon all it takes is a downburst of low
19:37pressure air into a big dry patch of soil and boom cut yourself a haboob say what haboob massive dust
19:43storm it's what they're called that's just not right oh no mother nature ain't no joke no i mean
19:47she just said the word a boob and probably wasn't here to enjoy it
19:57hey get away from the bus hey get away get away come on hey come on come on come on
20:10go find a landline call 9-1-1 tell them there's been a mid-air collision over wildsworth square go
20:15go go
20:25ma'am
20:57ah i see you i see you're coming
21:12oh
21:19where what does it hurt my legs i think they're broken hey you two i need your help what's your
21:24name sir
21:25julian uh where am i father what's where you've been in an accident no was that was that certified
21:31don't worry about that right now guys this is julian i think he may have a concussion
21:35i need you to stay with him and keep him talking so i'll get you okay thank you no worries
21:42i need you to stay with him and keep up
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22:12I see.
22:13All right.
22:14Well, if you hear anything, you let me know.
22:17What's going on?
22:18Seems like the 129 lost an engine along with its crew.
22:21What do you mean lost?
22:23They're out on a call when the storm hit.
22:24No one can reach them.
22:26Hey, where are you going?
22:28I'm trying to find them.
22:30Well, wait a minute.
22:30Hey, we already have people out there looking for them, Owen.
22:34Mateo Chavez.
22:35He's Mike Roby.
22:37He's with the 129 today.
22:40Folks, if you can walk and talk without too much pain,
22:43have a seat in the green zone.
22:44Broken bones, no life-threatening burns and cuts.
22:47Yellow zone.
22:48Anything more serious than that, red zone,
22:50so the first responders know who to treat first.
22:53Sir, are you on any medication?
22:56Pyroid medicine and heparin from my heart.
23:00I'm going to need to turn to kill your leg, okay?
23:03Hey, can I borrow your belt?
23:04Yeah, sure.
23:08Where the heck are they, the first responders?
23:10Sure, they're on their way.
23:11It's going to be tough with the storm.
23:14A little squeeze.
23:20Take him to the red zone.
23:21See if you can get him some water from one of the restaurants.
23:23All right.
23:23Sir, don't forget.
23:25I need you to tell the paramedics that you're on medication.
23:27It's very important.
23:28I will.
23:30God bless you, son.
23:31Hey!
23:32Are any firefighters here yet?
23:34Some people need help.
23:35I'm a firefighter.
23:36Where are they?
23:39I heard screaming on the sixth floor on my way out.
23:41I think they're trapped in an elevator.
23:48Of course they are.
23:55Folks, we are getting our first images of the damage done by the dust storm.
23:59Authorities are begging people to shelter in place.
24:01Scores of pileups have been reported from Round Rock to Westlake Hills.
24:05With emergency calls coming from all parts of the city,
24:08first responders are spread to their limit.
24:10You think we can get the rig out of the garage?
24:12Yeah.
24:13I know where they keep the keys.
24:14It came out of nowhere.
24:17Mommy, you need to go.
24:21No, baby's mommy doesn't work today.
24:23But you hurt him.
24:23Those people need help.
24:25They need you.
24:33Fire station 129.
24:35This is Firefighter Trout.
24:36Yeah, it's Captain Owen Strand 126.
24:39I'm calling to see if you've heard from your missing engine.
24:41Oh, no.
24:42Our ladder's out looking for him now.
24:43Do you have any idea if Mateo Chavez was on it?
24:46Oh, yeah, the proby kid.
24:47Yeah, he didn't go away.
24:49He went out and picked up a lunch order for the house.
24:52You haven't heard from him either?
24:53Not that I know of, no.
24:55Where'd you order lunch from?
25:01911, what's your emergency?
25:03Please help.
25:04I've been buried alive.
25:06Well, alive is good.
25:07Do you know where you are?
25:09My backyard.
25:09Can you give me your address?
25:11I'm 412 Target Creek.
25:13Did something collapse on you, ma'am?
25:15No, it was a storage box.
25:17Did you say a storage box?
25:19I was guarding.
25:20I took cover when the store hit it.
25:22And now I can't get it open.
25:24We are getting reports of dust drifts up to eight feet high.
25:28Is this Margaret Gilbert?
25:30Yes.
25:30Try to stay calm.
25:31Now, I see you live with your husband.
25:33Is he at home?
25:34He was taking a nap when I came outside.
25:36He's not answering.
25:37Okay, I'm going to try him anyway.
25:38Is he the 0470 number?
25:40Yes.
25:41Okay.
25:43This is Hammond, then shoot.
25:44You just missed me.
25:45Right to voicemail.
25:46Oh, God.
25:47I can't breathe.
25:49I can't breathe.
25:50I can't breathe.
25:50I can't breathe.
25:51If you can talk, then you can breathe, okay?
25:53Now, I know it's difficult, but I need you to take slow, deep breaths to conserve your oxygen.
25:58Okay.
25:59Margaret, we're not going to wait for first responders.
26:01Now, we are going to get you out of there.
26:03I need you to keep your head for me, though, okay?
26:05You said you were in a storage box.
26:08What do you keep in there?
26:09Gardening spots.
26:11Okay, does that mean you have tools in there?
26:13Yes.
26:14Yes, I do.
26:15Okay, good.
26:16Can you reach any of them?
26:19I don't know.
26:25I've got a handrail.
26:27Okay, good.
26:28What's the box made out of?
26:29Wood.
26:31Pine, I think.
26:32Okay, pine box, same as an old-school coffin.
26:34That's perfect.
26:35Perfect.
26:36How is that perfect?
26:38I'm following protocols for someone buried alive in a coffin, which I didn't even know we had.
26:43Okay, listen, Margaret.
26:44I need you to take the trowel, place it in the center of the lid.
26:47That's where it should be its weakest.
26:48I need you to hit the center as hard as you can.
26:51Okay.
26:58It's going to work, Margaret.
27:01We just have to get it to crack, okay?
27:02Don't stop.
27:06It's cracking!
27:08It's cracking!
27:09Oh, my God!
27:18I need you to get my hands through!
27:20It's too dirt!
27:21No more dirt!
27:22It's coming in!
27:23That's what we want.
27:24Now, the weight of the dirt and gravity should help it to-
27:26Get out of that box.
27:27Margaret, listen.
27:28Before you do, we need you to protect your airways on your way out.
27:31Now, are you able to remove your shirt?
27:34Can I swear to work?
27:35Yes.
27:35Yes, use that.
27:37Okay.
27:38Okay.
27:38It's on.
27:39Okay, good.
27:40Now, try to wriggle your body so that your arms come out first.
27:43Keep climbing until you reach the surface.
27:45Do not stop, Margaret.
27:46You can do it.
27:47Okay!
27:48Okay!
27:50Okay!
27:54Okay!
28:13I'm out!
28:15Yeah, you are.
28:16Good job, Margaret.
28:17Margaret?
28:19What are you doing?
28:22Everything ready with the rig?
28:23Gas stocked and ready to rock.
28:25All right, girls.
28:27You mind your babysitter.
28:28You promise?
28:29We promise!
28:32Adorable.
28:33Right?
28:37Don't you worry about us.
28:39Go save the world.
28:50Hello!
28:51Anybody there?
28:54I'm in here!
28:55Help us!
28:56Please help us!
28:59We're stuck in here!
29:02Austin, fire!
29:03I'm gonna get you out!
29:04Fire department's here.
29:05We're gonna be okay.
29:09I'm sorry!
29:10I feel like it's gonna fall!
29:11I just have to get these doors open.
29:18How many people are in there?
29:19Five!
29:20There's five of us!
29:21What happened?
29:22There felt like a bomb went off!
29:23Airplane hit the building.
29:25Oh, my God!
29:26Karen!
29:27Mother Nature, is anybody injured?
29:28I don't think so.
29:30We're just soaked!
29:32A pipe burst or something?
29:34I don't think it's water.
29:35It smells like chemicals!
29:38There's gonna be a headache!
29:47I thought you said the fire department was here!
29:49I am the fire department!
29:50Oh, God!
29:52We're gonna die!
29:54Hey!
29:55You're not gonna die!
29:57Chet?
29:57Nobody move!
29:58Nobody use their phones!
30:00Nobody vape!
30:01Cap, how'd you find me?
30:04I followed a trail.
30:05A paddy mouse?
30:06Of rescues.
30:07Oh, cool!
30:07I was using that to pry the doors open!
30:09No, no, no, no, no, no!
30:09Listen, they're standing in Chetfield.
30:11That's what they smell us.
30:12We use anything metal to open those doors and throw us a spark.
30:15The whole thing goes up.
30:20The whole thing goes up.
30:34Strickland, Marwani.
30:35Yep.
30:35Start triaging until medical lands.
30:45Yeah?
30:46I think somebody already took care of triage.
30:48Who?
30:49We're the first company I'm seeing.
30:51Excuse me, guys.
30:52Who separated you into these groups?
30:54That handsome firefighter.
30:59Hey, I'll be damned.
31:01Hey, you mean him, don't you?
31:04No.
31:06Him.
31:15Hey, Kat.
31:16Hey, guys.
31:16Hey.
31:18Hey.
31:19Rubber mallets, wooden blocks.
31:21What is happening?
31:23All right, everybody, we're back.
31:25Brought some friends along to help.
31:29All right, now, listen.
31:30When we get these doors open,
31:31you've got to be ready to help everybody out, OK?
31:33OK, got it.
31:35All right.
31:45Uh, Sheriff?
31:47Be aware.
31:48Be ready, people.
31:51All right, that's it.
31:52All right, hurry up.
31:53Let's go.
31:53Everybody, let's go.
31:54Move, move, let's go.
31:55Move, move, move.
31:56Quick.
32:01OK, folks.
32:02Come on out.
32:07Come on.
32:09You too, come on.
32:10Come on.
32:11Come on.
32:12Hey, go straight out.
32:13Straight out.
32:14Good.
32:15Good.
32:17Uh-oh, what's that?
32:21Come on out.
32:22Come on out.
32:23Come on out.
32:24Hold still.
32:25Don't move.
32:30Cap, what are you doing?
32:32Cap, get out of there.
32:35OK.
32:36Come on.
32:36Grab my hand.
32:37Let's go.
32:38I got you.
32:39All right.
32:42Stop.
32:43You gotta move.
32:44Yeah, no, no, no.
32:45Stop.
32:47I'll be following me.
32:48Grab his arm.
32:49All right, we got you.
32:50We got you.
33:01We got you.
33:13No major injuries, but they're covered in jet fuel.
33:16You're going to want to hose them down before you travel.
33:17We can help with that.
33:18This way, folks.
33:19This way.
33:20Garcia, hook up a booster line.
33:25Grunt.
33:26Grunt, is that you?
33:28Captain Tatum?
33:29What in Sam Hill are you doing over here?
33:31I was with the neighborhood picking up lunch when the storm hit.
33:34I think you need to reread your academy manual, son.
33:37Hank, what's the protocol for being separated from one's house in the field?
33:41A firefighter is to radio dispatch and is commanding officer of their current situation immediately.
33:47That'd be a fail, Grunt.
33:48KP duty for a month.
33:51Not that you did any better today, isn't that right, Cap?
33:54Excuse me?
33:55And you are?
33:56Owen Strand.
33:57Special assistant to the deputy chief and this man's actual captain.
34:01And the only reason that I'm out here today is your rig didn't check in for hours.
34:05That's different.
34:06We broke down on the dust storm.
34:08Killed all our comms.
34:09Y'all thought it was smart to drive around through the dust storm?
34:13Talk about breaking protocols.
34:14It snuck up on us.
34:16Oh.
34:18Hey, you!
34:20You think it's funny, Grunt?
34:22Start wiping down this rig.
34:24I want it dust free by the time we're done with this call.
34:27They're really necessary, Captain.
34:28It's cool.
34:28I got it.
34:29Captain, I'll wipe down your cab.
34:32I'll pick up your fatty foods.
34:34I'll scrub your disgusting floors.
34:36Cause that's who I am.
34:38At least he's a happy grunt.
34:40No.
34:40I'm a firefighter.
34:42And I've already re-read the empty manual like five times.
34:44Listened to it actually because my friends recorded it for me.
34:47So I've learned how to respond to toxic spills and dumpster fires.
34:50All of which was great training for working with you guys at the 129.
34:57Yeah.
35:00Hope you enjoyed yourself and supporting it a little.
35:10Don't take it.
35:13Medics!
35:13Everybody need a medic?
35:16Make a hoe!
35:17Captain, didn't expect to see you out here today.
35:19Likewise.
35:20What happened here?
35:21I don't know.
35:22He started ribbing me a new one and then he started foaming out the mouth.
35:25TK, check his O2 levels.
35:26Nancy, get the ampi bag.
35:27Judging by the sputum, he's aspirated a lot of dust.
35:31Can anybody tell me if he was in the storm when it started?
35:34We were stuck on the side of the road trying to fix our engine.
35:36But why would it start now?
35:39His trachea has probably been swelling this whole time.
35:42The yelling put him over the top.
35:43Cap, no chest rise.
35:44O2 stats are falling.
35:45His airways closed up.
35:46He's drowning in dust.
35:48Nancy, prep to intubate.
35:51Hang in there, Captain.
36:00Cap, I can't get it in.
36:02His vocal cords are way too swollen.
36:04Should we tracheum?
36:05No, not in this dust.
36:06We're gonna have to go through the eye of the needle.
36:08TK, hand me the bougie.
36:12Slide over.
36:20Cap, cyanotic.
36:21We're losing him.
36:23Come on.
36:28Got it.
36:37Come on, Captain.
36:42Hey, his O2 levels are rising, and his heart's stabilizing.
36:46He's pinking up.
36:48There you are.
36:49Welcome back, Captain.
36:51Nancy, can you take it from here?
36:52Good hands, Captain.
36:56Rescue one, two, six.
36:58Hey!
36:59Oh!
37:00Oh, man.
37:01Oh!
37:03Yeah!
37:15What a gun.
37:16Come on.
37:17Carlos, you should have seen our boy putting that asshat Captain on blast in front of everyone.
37:22Yo, hey man, what did you say?
37:24It was all a white-eyed blur.
37:25You called them a toxic dumpster fire.
37:28I have never been prouder of anyone in my life.
37:31For real?
37:32Yeah, babe.
37:33Seriously, it was like the mother of all my dress.
37:36He slayed him.
37:37I mean, literally.
37:38Dude dropped to the ground choking on dirt and his own bile.
37:43Don't worry, he lives.
37:45Wow, that all sounds pretty epic.
37:48It was wicked.
37:49I was gonna say insane.
37:52Mateo, aren't you worried about what that captain might do to you?
37:55No.
37:55Because at the end of the day, he's not my captain.
37:57Not really.
37:59And I'm definitely not his probie.
38:01That's right.
38:01But he could still put you through hell.
38:03More like purgatory.
38:05I just gotta survive him and the rest of those 129 D-bags a little while longer.
38:09And it's back to the promised land of the 126, baby.
38:11Come on, y'all.
38:12Can I get an amen?
38:13Amen!
38:16Pardon our dust.
38:18As soon as I feel like the dust has been chasing me for 20 years.
38:21Well, it ain't caught you yet, so...
38:26Oh.
38:28Thank you, cattle.
38:31So how did, uh, Deputy Chief Radford take you spurning him?
38:37He didn't spurn him.
38:38Well, he dismissed his heartfelt offer out of hand.
38:42What would you call that?
38:43Maybe I did spurn him.
38:45But you know what?
38:46He took it with a ton of grace, and I think he understands that it's for a great cause.
38:52It's for the best cause.
38:54The 126.
38:56The 126.
39:01Mmm.
39:03They give you any sense at headquarters when they think they'll get the station back up on his feet?
39:08I mean, come on.
39:09These bureaucrats need 17 different signatures to change a light bulb.
39:12Damn.
39:13That red tape is no joke, man.
39:16May as well be trying to cut through steel.
39:21That's it.
39:23What's it?
39:24We're firefighters.
39:26We cut through steel all the time.
39:33All right.
39:35Everything charred goes.
39:37I don't care if it's on the walls, on the floor, if it's my espresso maker.
39:41It goes.
39:42Get your chisels, your scrapers, and your demo bars, and Matteo.
39:46Here you go.
39:47Whoa, whoa, whoa.
39:48No fair. Why does he get the sledgehammer?
39:49Because I called it on the ride over.
39:51Today's my shoulder day.
39:52Yeah, right, Proby.
39:53It has nothing to do with Thor.
39:54Also Thor.
39:56Also not Proby.
39:58Not anymore.
39:59When we opened this firehouse,
40:01you are looking at firefighter, Matteo Chavez.
40:05Hey!
40:06Seriously?
40:07Come on!
40:09Come on!
40:11Cab, you brought the whole squad.
40:14The squad insisted.
40:16How my favorite goddaughter's doing, huh?
40:18We're doing good.
40:19You're not looking at it, huh?
40:20You don't love me now.
40:21You don't love me now.
40:22You're a little bit ahead, huh?
40:23You'll never love me now.
40:25I can't do it, dear, say.
40:28You will never break together.
40:32You don't love me now.
40:34You don't love me now.
40:35You don't love me now.
40:36You're a little bit ahead.
40:38You know, the girls wouldn't have it any other way.
40:41I have no idea how we're going to make this work, but these are my people.
40:46This is home.
40:48Yeah, it is.
41:17Well, Cap, looks like the boys pulled through.
41:22They sure did.
41:27Hey, what do you say, Billy?
41:29I thought you had that meeting or whatever.
41:31Yeah, we finished early.
41:32Good.
41:33Well, welcome to the party.
41:34You're a little overdressed there, Cap.
41:36Well, as it turns out, I'm not going to be a captain for much longer.
41:41Oh, no, no, no, no.
41:41Don't tell me they shut down your firehouse.
41:44Not exactly.
41:45Hey, everyone, can you hold the work for a second?
41:47Come on over.
41:48I've got something I need to say.
41:54I wanted you all to be the first to hear this direct from me.
41:59As soon as Deputy Chief Radford's retirement is official,
42:04I'm going to be Austin's new Deputy Chief.
42:06Hey, that's amazing.
42:08Congratulations, Billy.
42:11I think everybody here knows that I consider this firehouse to be sacred ground.
42:18I want you all to know, each and every one of you,
42:20you have lived up to the great legacy of these fine men.
42:25That's about the highest compliment I could ever pay you,
42:29which makes this next part so hard.
42:34There's no reason to continue what you're doing here today.
42:36We're shutting down the 126 permanently.
42:42This department is headed for a financial crisis.
42:45I just read a very persuasive report that says there's going to be dire consequences.
42:50We don't start making the hard choices.
42:52I wrote that report.
42:54Yes, you did.
42:57Wait.
42:58So we're never getting back together?
43:02I understand, but it's a painful sacrifice.
43:06But it is for the greater good.
43:10But you're not Deputy Chief yet, are you?
43:13No, not yet.
43:15No.
43:33No.
43:55No.
43:56No.
43:57No.
43:57No.
43:58No.
43:58You
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