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00:03Dermatomyositis.
00:04Is it as scary as it sounds?
00:06It's an autoimmune disease.
00:08It causes this rash on my hands,
00:10and it attacks muscles,
00:12so I'll get tired more easily.
00:15Now, we want to be up front with you, too.
00:17This can't get serious.
00:18But we're not gonna let it.
00:20No, we're not.
00:22So there's a cure?
00:23No, but there's treatments,
00:26and I've already started medications.
00:28Now, that's the easy part.
00:30For the rest,
00:31we're gonna need some help, okay?
00:34We're in.
00:36Tell us what you need.
00:40Well, first,
00:42there's diet.
00:43No artificial colors.
00:45No high-fructose corn syrup.
00:47No gluten. No fucking avocados are fun.
00:50Leafy greens are fun.
00:51We got cashew butter, sun butter,
00:53and your omega-3s are gonna be off the chart.
00:56Salmon, cod, hairy.
00:58Can't you just maybe be like a pumpkin loaf?
00:59Also, exercise is key.
01:01With muscle tone, you use it or you lose it.
01:04We're gonna maintain your flexibility,
01:06range of motion, and balance.
01:07So you're turning Buck's backyard into a yoga studio.
01:11Not yoga.
01:12Samba.
01:14Samba?
01:14Some patients have a hard time swallowing and get vocal problems.
01:21What the hell is that?
01:22It's called a trill, and I know that it sounds weird,
01:25but it helped me when I lost my voice.
01:27Trilling? Fix it?
01:28It didn't hurt.
01:29Dexterity is huge.
01:31Flare ups make my hands weak,
01:33so I've gotta stay nimble.
01:34One, two, three, four.
01:37Three, four.
01:37I declare thumb war.
01:39Gotcha!
01:40Come on!
01:42We're gonna throw the kitchen sink at this thing.
01:45There's no such thing as a bad idea.
01:49And you got this idea from TikTok?
01:51Apparently, it works wonders for lymphatic drainage.
01:54You first.
01:55This isn't just my fight.
01:57It's the whole family's fight.
01:59This one right here.
02:02Nobody said you couldn't have fun.
02:04You know how this came in, right?
02:06Back, forward, back.
02:11Dare I ask what's in it?
02:14Mostly sardines.
02:18Oh, yeah.
02:20Oh, yeah.
02:21One, two, three.
02:23Now you're counting.
02:25Slow and steady.
02:27Steady is the hard part.
02:29You got a hen.
02:34Like a horse.
02:37One, two, three.
02:40Wait till you try this.
02:45Ready to fly.
02:47Like Superman.
02:49Super hen.
02:50Bunny goes over the log and through the hutch.
02:53Come on, damn rabbit.
02:57What?
02:58What?
02:58What?
03:02Oh, hey, hey.
03:04Ha, ha, ha.
03:05Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
03:08Done.
03:09How are those lymphs?
03:10I think it's working.
03:17Oh, my God.
03:18Highlight me now.
03:20However long it takes.
03:22We're gonna kick this thing's butt.
03:24You got this, Mama.
03:26We've got this.
03:43You hungry, baby?
03:46Not really.
03:46Not really.
03:49You need any help?
03:51No.
03:53I got it.
03:57I got it.
04:16You gotta get it, Jackass.
04:16Oh, my God.
04:17Oh, my God.
04:29Hey, what the hell's going on?
04:31Come on.
04:33We're the deal.
04:34Let's go.
04:35What is this guy doing?
04:36Wearing cluck-cluck combos
04:38for a small village?
04:39It's moving.
04:41I got it.
04:42I got it.
04:46Is there a problem here?
04:50Oh, that's why you haven't ordered yet.
04:52Text her! We've got a text her!
04:55No one's asked for my order yet.
04:59Hello? Hello?
05:03Is nobody working today?
05:08Where is everybody?
05:10Hello?
05:13Hello?
05:16Oh, um...
05:19My God!
05:279-1-1, what's your emergency?
05:29Clocking Plex is seizing up!
05:41Dispatch, this is Captain 118. We're gonna need backup RA units.
05:44Copy, 118. All right.
05:46I'm counting eight...
05:49Oh, twelve people.
05:51Buck, get me readings on oxygen, carbon monoxide, smoke, everything, even spilt cleaning products.
05:56Roll everyone on their side. No fingers and mouths unless you're looking to lose them.
06:00Dispatch, what's our ETA on those RA units? We really could use some extra hands here.
06:04I have two additional units six minutes out.
06:07No sign of any leaks.
06:08Building's all queer.
06:10So what the hell is this?
06:13Captain 118?
06:15Go for 118.
06:16It looks like there was an earlier call from your location.
06:199-1-1, what's your emergency?
06:21Hi, I'm the manager over at Clocking Club Five.
06:23Someone just collapsed.
06:25I think they're having a...
06:27Call dropped right after that.
06:29Copy that, dispatch.
06:31So, one person had a seizure.
06:33The others were just witnesses at first.
06:35You thinking what I'm thinking?
06:36Uh, not really.
06:38Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.
06:39They're pseudo-seizures brought on by a traumatic event.
06:42Like seeing someone have a seizure.
06:44One person goes down...
06:45Press follow.
06:46Okay, so if only one of them is experiencing it for real, what about the rest?
06:51I just think they are.
06:51This has been going on for at least six minutes, which means we need to find the real seizure victim
06:55before it's too late.
06:56They all look the same to me.
06:59But they all won't look the same to the Fleur.
07:07Okay, this has been going on for more than six minutes, which means their muscle starts burning through their energy
07:12before they break down.
07:13The brain's thermoregulation center goes completely haywire.
07:16Whoever is having the real seizure, but with this much physical activity, clear, their body temperature should have risen drastically
07:24compared to the other people.
07:25So they'll show up much hotter than everyone else.
07:27Exactly.
07:28All right, this side is clear.
07:29Where are you?
07:33Clear.
07:35She's clear.
07:36She's clear.
07:39Okay, got him.
07:40Buck, check his wallet for medical history.
07:42Maybe a bracelet or a dog tag.
07:44Rabbit pulse.
07:46It's tachycardic.
07:47Yeah, and epileptic.
07:49Mystery solved.
07:50Starting an IV.
07:50Let's assess the rest of our friends.
07:52Start with arm test to confirm it's psychogenic.
07:54They're pushing four milligrams of lorazepam.
07:57Come on, buddy.
07:58There we go.
07:59All right, BP stabilizing.
08:02Nice and easy.
08:03Hey.
08:04Hey.
08:06Hey.
08:07Welcome back, sir.
08:09Buck, how's our test going?
08:10Everyone is passing with flying colors.
08:12Sorry, I guess.
08:13Failing.
08:14All right, everybody, let's try some box breathing exercises with them.
08:18See if that helps.
08:19If not, maybe get them out of each other's lines of sight.
08:31Well, you don't see that every day, huh?
08:33No, you do not.
08:36Are you doing okay, Cap?
08:39Anyone would have loved this.
08:44Yeah.
08:46Knees up, Grant.
08:47Eyes up, North.
08:49Never, baby.
08:50Showboat.
08:53Recruits, you've made it to week 12.
08:54Your three-phase drill.
08:56Yes.
08:56Phase one.
08:57Forced entry.
08:58Gonna go for the class record?
09:00Wouldn't hate that.
09:01I would.
09:01Saves up for the rest of us.
09:05Phase two.
09:05Advance an inch and a half hose line into the structure.
09:09You will notice there's no vertical ventilation, which brings us to phase three.
09:14You will climb the aerial and breach the fifth floor window.
09:21You got it, Grant!
09:25There you go.
09:27Yeah, pick that window!
09:32Grant!
09:40Excuse me.
09:41Uh, Harry Grant.
09:42Do you know which room he's in?
09:43Mom.
09:44Mom, why is he here?
09:49Oh, he's okay.
09:51Harry's okay.
09:52He was drilling on the tower, took a spill off the aerial.
09:55The aerial ladder?
09:56Luckily, a mezzanine caught him before the ground did.
09:58Could have been a lot worse.
10:00Oh, my God.
10:01Oh.
10:02Oh, my God.
10:03Harry.
10:04Mom.
10:05Mom.
10:05I'm fine.
10:07The wheelchair is protocol.
10:08They're discharging me.
10:09He has a mild concussion.
10:10Doctors ruled out anything serious.
10:12I just got my bell rung.
10:13That's it.
10:14That's the TBI talking.
10:16Thank you for coming down.
10:18Of course.
10:18I'm sorry, Chief.
10:20I was rushing.
10:21It was a stupid mistake.
10:22Well, shake it off, son.
10:23Accidents happen.
10:24Hazards come with training, same as on the job.
10:26You know that better than any recruits.
10:29So, he's still a recruit?
10:30We'll place him off-duty IOD for 48 hours.
10:33He can rest at home.
10:34Then, if he has no symptoms, he'll be cleared to return.
10:37I'm ready now.
10:38Let's go.
10:38Don't worry.
10:39You won't lose your spot.
10:41Good news.
10:41Um, okay.
10:44Let's get you home.
10:47Protocol, remember?
10:50Okay.
10:53Okay.
10:55Okay.
11:04No screens.
11:06Doctor's orders.
11:07Mom, I feel fine.
11:09Well, let's keep it that way.
11:10Oh, and no salami either.
11:12The last thing your brain needs is inflammation from cured meats.
11:15So, what am I supposed to do?
11:17What your chief said.
11:20Rest.
11:21Mom, it's a concussion, not the flu.
11:32She's treating me like a child.
11:33You are her child.
11:35Yeah, but why is she so chipper about it?
11:38I swear she's happy I'm injured.
11:40Happy?
11:41She's terrified.
11:43It was a bump on the head.
11:45This time, you didn't see her walking into the hospital.
11:49She was barely holding it together.
11:51Yeah.
11:52I know.
11:53She thinks me joining the department is dangerous.
11:56Harry, you just proved it's dangerous.
11:59Ten more inches to the left and she could have been at another funeral.
12:06Buck, do not make me write you up for reheating fish in the microwave.
12:11I know, I know.
12:12It's bad workplace etiquette, but sardine loaf is better when it's warm.
12:15Yeah, it's even better when you leave it at home.
12:17Listen, it's good for brain and heart health and I have tons left over because Penn wouldn't
12:22see me when I tried to stop by the other day.
12:25Blame it on the sardine loaf, but she wouldn't see me either.
12:29Every time I try and visit, Karen tells me that she's either sleeping or in the shower.
12:32I usually get doctor's appointment.
12:35Maybe she just needs some time to herself.
12:36No, isolation doesn't help the healing process.
12:40She needs people to support her.
12:42Maybe we're a reminder that she's not here doing what she loves to do.
12:45Might be hard for her to see us right now.
12:47Okay, so what do we do?
12:49We keep showing up.
12:56Athena, what are you doing here? How's Harry?
12:58Desperate for me to be anywhere other than hovering over him.
13:01I wasn't sure what was on Yen's diet, but I was thinking at least you and the kids
13:06could have something easy to reheat and eat.
13:08Excuse the mess. Things have been a little hectic around here lately.
13:16So, how is she?
13:17Because she hasn't been returning any of my calls.
13:21Yeah. Just good days and bad days.
13:23Which is today.
13:29Penn, you up for a visitor? Athena's here.
13:36She just wants to check on you.
13:39It might be good for you to see a friendly face.
13:54I'm sorry you came all this way for nothing.
13:58I think all this has just really taken it out of her.
14:02Is she really sleeping or did she tell you to get rid of me?
14:07She's not telling me much of anything these days.
14:12You know, when we got that diagnosis, I had hope.
14:18I thought we were going to fight it. Together.
14:23But nothing's worked and she's getting worse.
14:27Every day it's like I can feel her slipping farther away from us.
14:30I try to keep her active and make sure she's taking care of herself.
14:33But the more I push, the more she...
14:36Pushes back?
14:38No. That's the scary part.
14:41She doesn't push back. She just...
14:45Disengages.
14:46We just need to get her back in the game.
14:49How?
14:51Do I just...
14:53Keep pushing her until she's mad enough at me to push back?
14:56No. You're a wife.
14:58You do not want to become the face of the thing she's fighting.
15:03So...
15:04But what am I supposed to do?
15:07Give her another face, Tate.
15:17Perfect.
15:17I can't see everything.
15:20Yeah, I do.
15:21You're mad.
15:23Yeah, man.
15:25Just work on your drills.
15:27And we'll hit again on Tuesday.
15:29Alright.
15:30Catch you later, brother.
15:51You hit me with your car!
15:589-1-1, what's your emergency?
16:00I swear, I didn't hit him.
16:08Car versus pedestrian?
16:10That's the question.
16:11Driver says he fell down on his own.
16:14Yeah, don't they always?
16:15He's more groaning than anything.
16:17We didn't want to move him without you.
16:20Why?
16:21Why did he run me over?
16:23Dude, I didn't hit you.
16:25Someone did.
16:26He's in rough shape.
16:27Sir, I'm Eddie.
16:29Can you tell me your name?
16:30Pult.
16:31Can you move your fingers and your toes?
16:32Yeah.
16:33All right, we're going to roll you over so we can take a better look at you.
16:38One, two, three.
16:43Whoa, you got hit hard.
16:45Not by me.
16:47Did he break my arm?
16:49Arm, nose, probably ribs.
16:52We're going to get you to the hospital, okay?
16:55Mm-hmm.
16:56Hey, look at that.
16:57His shoes are still on.
16:59Yeah.
17:00And not a crack in his windshield, either.
17:02I don't know if this car did all that.
17:04It didn't do any of it.
17:05I did not hit him.
17:07All right, you said he came from that way?
17:09He ran from over there,
17:11then fell in front of my car.
17:12No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
17:25no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
17:50Thank you so much for coming.
17:52Oh, come on.
17:52It's my pleasure.
17:54You cool with me putting stuff here?
17:55Yeah.
17:56All right.
17:58Hello?
17:59Hey.
18:01Babe, who's this?
18:04You must be Hen.
18:06Hi, I'm Adam, a physical therapist
18:08and your new chief motivational officer.
18:13Hi.
18:14Hi.
18:16My wife must have forgot to mention you were coming.
18:19Slipped my mind.
18:20Adam comes very highly recommended.
18:24Karen, can we talk about this?
18:26Later.
18:27We'll have to go out and run a few errands.
18:29Are you serious?
18:31Mm.
18:33You two have fun.
18:35Bye.
18:35Bye.
18:37What do you say we wake up those sleepy joints, huh?
18:40Yeah.
18:41So how you feeling?
18:43Hmm.
18:44Like I got hit by a truck.
18:46Well, we both know that didn't happen.
18:50So you want to tell me what really happened?
18:54It's all fuzzy.
18:55I think I, I think I, I got jumped.
18:59You got jumped?
19:01Yeah.
19:01From behind.
19:03It was a big dude.
19:06Big dude.
19:08Might even have been two of them.
19:10Vicious.
19:11Yes.
19:12Did your assailant look like this?
19:30How long you been snatching purses?
19:33Shame on you.
19:35Wait for it.
19:36I had enough.
19:43Come here.
19:44Come here.
19:44She's still going.
19:46Yeah, she is.
19:47Oh, you're like a truck.
19:48Beat.
19:50Hey.
19:51Come here.
19:52Come here.
19:52Oh, you're like a truck.
19:53Do you want to amend your statement about two big dudes?
20:00I'd like to call my lawyer.
20:09They'll keep him here for observation, then straight to Men's Central.
20:12You got a mean left hook.
20:14Am I in trouble?
20:16Self-defense.
20:17But, uh, most folk would have let go of the purse.
20:21What got into you?
20:23I had had a day.
20:24It's dollars and cents.
20:27Cuts.
20:27Cuts.
20:28Layoffs.
20:28Cuts.
20:29And frankly, the granola bars are doing more around here than you are.
20:33You're a great gal.
20:35But, I've been doing a lot of work on me.
20:38We're done.
20:40Thanks for a coffee.
20:46For the love of...
20:57Sometimes, you just need to fight back.
21:00Fair enough.
21:02All right.
21:02And then push out.
21:05One.
21:05Breathe.
21:06Breathe.
21:07Very good in.
21:08Clockwise.
21:09Counterclockwise.
21:10How's that feeling?
21:12Not good.
21:13There you go.
21:14Look at you, Rockstar.
21:16There you go.
21:17Breathe.
21:18Two.
21:21Very good.
21:22Okay, one more.
21:25Very good.
21:26Ah, that was awful.
21:28Try one.
21:28That was awesome.
21:29Right?
21:30Come on.
21:31Give me one more set.
21:32You said that was the last set.
21:33Oh, I'm sorry, Hen.
21:34I lied.
21:35Screw you, Adam.
21:36Hen.
21:38It's okay if you want to punch me.
21:39I do not want to punch you, Adam.
21:41Sure.
21:41I mean, look my face.
21:42Not even look?
21:44Maybe a little bit.
21:53Morning.
21:57You going back to training today?
21:59Yeah.
22:01It's been two days.
22:02Feeling pretty good.
22:03No signs of a concussion.
22:04I thought you were training to be a firefighter, not a doctor.
22:08I'm okay.
22:08No headaches, no nausea, no sensitivity to light or noise.
22:12You know it's okay to take another day if you need it.
22:15I mean, just to be on the safe side.
22:18You want me to call your doctor and ask him to write a note?
22:22A doctor's note from my mommy.
22:23No thanks.
22:24I'll pass.
22:27Love you.
22:28I love you too.
22:38Miss me?
22:39I did.
22:40You're my favorite person to beat.
22:42Look who got cocky while I was gone.
22:45Okay.
22:45Three phase drill.
22:46Let's go.
22:47Let's start with the aerial ladder.
22:48Grant, you're up.
23:02Grant, you doing okay?
23:08No, sir.
23:09I'm feeling a bit dizzy, I guess.
23:10Okay, well don't push it.
23:11Go home and get some rest, alright?
23:13We'll try again tomorrow.
23:26We'll try again tomorrow.
23:27Hi, honey.
23:28You hungry?
23:29I think Karen ordered enough food to feed us for a week.
23:33I think you've forgotten what it's like to feed a teenager.
23:37Oh!
23:38Pickles!
23:45Here, honey.
23:47Let me help you with that.
23:53I should be able to open a jar.
23:55You did.
23:56You loosened it for me.
23:59Ma, don't patronize me.
24:00I'm not.
24:02I think working with Adam is helping.
24:04Even if you won't admit it.
24:14Can I hide out here?
24:15If it's your mom, absolutely not.
24:17No.
24:19I'm hiding from my shame.
24:21What happened?
24:22I thought you were back in training.
24:23I was, but I froze up.
24:26When it was time to climb the ladder again, I panicked.
24:29That's the whole point in training.
24:32Panic there so it doesn't happen in the field.
24:35Here.
24:36I'm sorry.
24:37How do you not panic everywhere?
24:39I don't know.
24:40You just don't.
24:42That is completely underwhelming advice.
24:44I'm sorry.
24:45I didn't know you were coming over.
24:47You get lukewarm pep talks when I'm unprepared.
24:50I'm scared.
24:54Look, it's normal to be scared.
24:58What makes it brave is that you show up anyway.
25:02Is it brave?
25:03Or is it selfish?
25:06Selfish how?
25:08If something bad happens to me, what happens to them?
25:13You mean your family?
25:15Your mom?
25:16I don't want to be the reason why she has to plan another funeral.
25:21You can't think like that.
25:22So what do I do if that is all I can think about?
25:36Come on in.
25:38Look at you getting to the door like a champ, huh?
25:41Must be those wrist rolls he gave me.
25:43I can't believe I'm saying this, but thanks to you, I'm finally making progress.
25:51That's great, Hen.
25:52But remember, progress is not always in a straight line.
25:57I know. I know.
26:01So where do you want to start today?
26:05Some sit to stand?
26:08Uh, yeah, it doesn't matter.
26:11All right, well, I'll just follow your lead.
26:13I don't think you should do that, Hen.
26:17Adam, you all right?
26:18Oh, no, I don't know.
26:19I'm full sugar.
26:20No.
26:21Whoa!
26:23Adam!
26:55I don't know.
26:56Nine-one-one, what's your emergency?
26:57I need an ambulance at one.
26:59Nine-six-three, Ivory Place, Altadena.
27:01I have a male, mid-forties, collapsed, no pulse, possible heart attack.
27:05Dispatching a unit now, but let's start CPR.
27:07I can't do CPR.
27:08It's fine. I'll walk you through it.
27:10I know how to do CPR. I physically can't do it.
27:13I'm disabled.
27:14Just get that RA unit here.
27:16L-A-F-D!
27:18Julie!
27:18Hang on!
27:20This is Adam.
27:22He's our personal trainer.
27:23He's been down five minutes.
27:24No pulse, no rest.
27:25Okay.
27:26Get him on the life pack.
27:27Take his blood sugar.
27:28Prepare to intubate.
27:29What was he doing?
27:31He came in.
27:32He went down.
27:33Makes me think cardiac.
27:37Let's shock him.
27:38Clear.
27:39Here.
27:45There it is.
27:46Who got us, Angel?
27:47Something tells me he's getting an ICD today.
27:50Let's pack him up.
27:54Need a hand?
27:56Yeah, thanks.
28:03One, two, three.
28:07It's good to see you, hen.
28:09We're all pulling for you.
28:19Brock?
28:22What are you doing here?
28:23Is everything okay?
28:25It's about Harry.
28:27He came to see me after his first day back.
28:30Actually, he didn't even make it through the whole day.
28:33I knew it.
28:34It was too soon for him to go back.
28:36Look, I don't think there's anything physically wrong with that.
28:39But you're worried enough to show up here.
28:42Okay, so you know that voice you get in your head?
28:45The one that says, you suck.
28:47You can't do anything.
28:49I mean, you probably don't have that voice.
28:51Everyone has that voice, Buck.
28:53Even me.
28:53Okay?
28:55So, what?
28:56You think Harry's gotten into his own head?
28:59No, I...
29:00I think you have.
29:03Not that you did it on purpose.
29:05I think the accident and your response to it scared him, but not for himself.
29:12Scared him for you.
29:16I don't want to see him give up and regret it later.
29:25His office called.
29:27Looks like he's gonna be okay.
29:30Well, that's great news.
29:32I've been a paramedic for 15 years, Mom.
29:37And I couldn't provide that man with basic life support.
29:42My body just wouldn't let me.
29:44If the actual paramedics hadn't gotten here in time.
29:47But they did.
29:50I started out thinking that I just wanted to get well enough so I could go back to work.
29:58Just get my life back.
30:01What if that part of my life is over?
30:04You have always been the most impatient child.
30:09Oh, you don't understand.
30:12I want to read you something.
30:14Oh, please.
30:16I'm not in the mood for some woo-woo nonsense you got from some self-help book you found in
30:21the garage.
30:22It's not woo-woo.
30:24It's a first-person account from someone who's been on a similar journey.
30:32Let's see.
30:34It's been three months, and I'm still not okay.
30:38How is that possible?
30:40Everyone says, be patient.
30:43Don't lose hope.
30:45Eventually, I'll feel like myself again.
30:48But I'm starting to think everyone's been lying to me.
30:51Pfft, preach.
30:55Ma says I'm too impatient, but she just doesn't understand.
31:01Well, that certainly hasn't changed.
31:08Are you reading from my diary?
31:11Where'd you even find that?
31:13Those boxes I've been storing in your garage for the past ten years.
31:18I decided to start going through them while you were napping.
31:22You've been napping a lot.
31:28Ms. Dawson told me I didn't have to run, but I was tired of sitting on the sidelines, so I
31:34did it anyway.
31:36Didn't even make it a minute before I doubled over trying to catch my breath.
31:42Jamie Tyler said it was because I had a hole in my heart from when I got shot.
31:48Because that's who I am now.
31:52A girl who got shot.
31:57Jamie Tyler.
31:59I never liked that child.
32:01But the girl who wrote that diary, she was a pretty cool kid.
32:06A tough one, too.
32:10Thanks.
32:12But I think I had a little bit more resilience since 16 than I have now.
32:18You did not.
32:20Your recovery was painful and hard and longer than expected.
32:26Some days you couldn't even get out of bed.
32:31But with enough time, eventually you got better.
32:36But it was not an easy road.
32:42I guess I forgot that part.
32:46Most people do.
32:47We focus on the big moments.
32:51The victories.
32:53Not the blood, sweat, and tears that got us there.
32:57But I remember.
33:00And I know you're still the same fighter.
33:04And if you don't believe me,
33:09believe yourself.
33:22Don't make me take the covers.
33:27What is happening right now?
33:30You're getting dressed and we're going out.
33:33You got 15 minutes.
33:35Don't make me come back in here.
33:45When you said we were going out, I was thinking breakfast.
33:48I got you a smoothie.
33:50I figured you'd want something light before climbing that ladder.
33:53Look, Mom, I appreciate the pep talk.
33:55No, no, no, no. This ain't a pep talk.
33:57You want to run toward danger for a living?
33:59I'm not looking to pep you into anything.
34:01Then what are we doing here?
34:03I want you to quit.
34:06Excuse me?
34:07I want you to turn around and stop growing older.
34:15Go back to being that kid who would run over to hug me after every shift.
34:19That same kid who used to beg me not to go to work every morning.
34:24Who'd say, Mommy.
34:26I want you to quit.
34:29And I would kiss your head and leave feeling terrible.
34:35And when I got to work, you know what I would do with that feeling?
34:39What?
34:41I would set it aside.
34:48Family fills us.
34:50It drives us.
34:52But fear makes you hesitate.
34:55And hesitation gets you killed.
35:02We don't put on that uniform so that we make it home.
35:05We put it on so that others will.
35:08And if we do that well enough without fear or self-doubt,
35:14then maybe we get to make it home too.
35:22I guess I didn't think about how hard this would all be.
35:26And for me, mostly for you, I'm following in the footsteps of a man whose job this job took him
35:34away from you.
35:35That was his path.
35:37I don't want you to worry.
35:40You let me worry about what I worry about.
35:43And if and when you put on that uniform, you learn to set it aside.
35:50The same as I did.
35:52Because you can't carry nobody out of the fire if I'm already on your back.
36:15Let winter break
36:23Let it burn
36:26Till I see you again
36:39Dear me, I know I haven't written in months, haven't wanted to.
36:46When I write, I'm reminded of all the pain and misery I went through in the last year,
36:51and who wants to think about that?
36:55I was about to give up and never think about it again.
36:59But then I thought, if I, a.k.a. you, find it again years from now,
37:06are those dark days really the part I'd want to remember?
37:18A terrible thing happened to you, Henrietta Wilson.
37:23And that could have been the end of your story.
37:27But it wasn't.
37:32It was the start of a new one.
37:37The world knocked you down and tried to keep you there.
37:40But you refused to stay put.
37:45Even on the days you really wanted to.
38:12You gave it your all.
38:13Yes, sir!
38:14Came in as recruits.
38:15Yes, sir!
38:16And you're leaving as firefighters.
38:18Yes, sir!
38:19And I'm proud of each and every one of you.
38:22Who are you?
38:23Firefighters!
38:24Who are you?
38:25Firefighters!
38:26Who are you?
38:27Firefighters!
38:28Firefighters!
38:28Yeah!
38:29Congratulations!
38:30Yeah!
38:32So, yes, you'll always be the girl who got shot.
38:38But you'll always be the girl who lived and can do anything she sets her mind to.
38:46Firefighters!
38:50Firefighters!
38:52Firefighters!
38:52Firefighters!
38:53Firefighters!
38:53Firefighters!
38:56Firefighters!
38:58Keep moving.
38:59We need two more.
39:05There she is.
39:09She couldn't resist upstaging the kids, huh?
39:12Hey, at least we didn't show up at the middle of the ceremony.
39:15Well, I wanted to make sure that everyone saw that I was getting better.
39:19We're just glad you're here.
39:23in this job i give a lot of speeches but of all the many speeches i give
39:28this is by far my favorite it doesn't look back with sorrow or wistful cheer
39:38but rather aspires forward with boundless hope and abundant pride
39:46because it knows what i know that you will save lives
39:54that men and women will walk this earth who otherwise wouldn't without you that children
40:01will be born and deathbeds far delayed for all your acts of bravery and yes for some
40:12your sacrifice
40:16you'll reunite families and return home to your own and with each shift you will clock
40:24into another family one forged in fire with bonds far stronger than any you've ever known
40:32the lives you save the worlds you make better will not just be the people we serve but also each
40:41others congratulations to you all and welcome to the family of the los angeles fire department
40:49so
41:29Hey, this is like the welcome party to the rest of your life.
41:32Can you maybe get off your phone?
41:33Sorry, I was checking the station assignments.
41:36They said that they post them after the ceremony.
41:39Well, we may have gotten an advanced look at that list.
41:52Are you serious?
41:53All that work we put in to help raise you?
41:56You didn't think we were going to let that go to some other firehouse, would you?
41:59You're stuck with us now, kid.
42:01Welcome to the 118, Proby.
42:05Come on.
42:06Congratulations.
42:08Come on in.
42:08Come on.
42:09All right, come on in, guys.
42:11Man, you too.
42:12Come on.
42:12Oh, thanks, guys.
42:13Bring it in.
42:14Congratulations, Chad.
42:16All right, 118 on three.
42:18One, two, three.
42:19118!
42:46One, two, three.
42:52One, you too.
42:55You too.
42:56You too.oiselle.
42:57One, two,
42:59three. One, three.
43:01One, two.
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