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00:17All right, we got an EV. Let's get two attack lines going now.
00:20Looks like the fire hasn't reached the EV yet, Cap.
00:23Yeah, it doesn't need to. The heat's enough to cook the battery.
00:25In about five minutes, we're looking at a thermal runaway.
00:27Should we check the battery with the thermal imaging camera first?
00:30No, first we make things safe, all right?
00:32I want you to give me a perimeter. It's hoops all around.
00:35Copy that, Cap.
00:36All right, Diaz. Anyone else in that car?
00:38All clear, Cap. Only one.
00:39Okay.
00:40I've got you, buddy.
00:41Let's get him on some O2.
00:44All right, I got a trapped victim and a battery cooking.
00:47Robbie, get me a water curtain on that EV. Keep it cool.
00:50Coming up.
00:52Bob, right here, Cap.
00:55Nash, steals your eyes.
01:03Okay, Cap. We got our gurney.
01:06Okay, good work, everyone.
01:07Once we get our friend on the gurney, we're going to pull back.
01:10All crew set for defense. I repeat.
01:13All crew set for defense.
01:15All set.
01:17No!
01:26Man, don't you look to me for comfort.
01:29You murdered my son.
01:48You're up early.
01:50Ooh, so are you.
01:51I promised you I'd make our pancakes.
01:54Already done.
01:55Plus, I made lunch for both of you guys and a little puree for baby Nash.
02:01So, you didn't sleep?
02:03I did.
02:04And I have regrets.
02:06Do you want to talk about them?
02:08Well, I don't really have to call Sigmund Freud on this one.
02:10I'm having nightmares about my new probie.
02:12So, what was it this time?
02:14Fire or flood?
02:16Hit and run with the side of Athena, but we really should put a pin in that one.
02:20Okay, maybe you'll sleep easier when Harry starts.
02:22Today's his first day, right?
02:24Why do you seem scared?
02:26I thought you wanted Harry in the 118.
02:28Yeah, I did, but now I think I'm having Captain's remorse.
02:31Hey, you are going to keep him as safe as anyone can.
02:34If anyone can.
02:50You guys said you wanted to come over for breakfast.
02:52I wasn't expecting anything this elaborate.
02:54Well, you're looking at Harry's congratulatory breakfast for his first day at the 118.
02:58So, where's Harry?
03:00Exactly.
03:01I got up early to cook.
03:03And I got up even earlier to come over to help cook.
03:05Except he had already left before either of us had even gotten out of bed.
03:09Something about making a good first impression.
03:15I just didn't know what to do with all the food.
03:17Well.
03:18Well, Harry's loss is my game.
03:20That's me them pancakes.
03:26Oh.
03:47Hey, Cap.
03:48You want a mocha?
03:49Chocolate mocha's for children.
03:50And shouldn't you be stocking the rigs?
03:51Our new probie's going to think the 118 is full of slackers.
03:54Proby already stocked the rig.
03:56He's already here?
03:59It's 5 a.m.
04:00Putting his ex-Proby's to shame.
04:01Right here, Cap.
04:03No.
04:05Come on.
04:05By the time I got in, he'd already completed a mess run and two loads of laundry.
04:10Oh, really?
04:10And what is this?
04:11It's coffee orders.
04:12You want something, Cap?
04:13Robbie said you like that spot down the street.
04:15Yes.
04:16Yes.
04:17I do want something.
04:18Thank you very much.
04:19But, uh, Robbie here's going to get it from me.
04:22Me?
04:23Uh, but he's the probie.
04:24You want him scalding himself on his first day?
04:26Not particularly.
04:27He trips.
04:28The lid slips.
04:28Bam.
04:29Third degree burns.
04:30All courtesy of Buckley's Mocha.
04:32No.
04:33I'm sending someone with more experience.
04:35More experience getting coffee.
04:38Cap, I worked at a coffee shop.
04:40Yeah, coffee is the only work experience he has.
04:46Don't worry about it, Harry.
04:47Robbie's got this.
04:50Okay.
04:51Here we go, rookie.
04:52First call.
04:53That's what I'm talking about.
04:54Let's go.
04:55Or let's stay.
04:58Look, Cap, you've had a big morning.
05:00You know what?
05:01It's better that you hang back, okay?
05:03What should I do while you're doing?
05:05Just take a break or a nap, you know?
05:07Maybe watch some TV.
05:08TV?
05:09Yeah, it's a long shift.
05:10You know what?
05:10You should pace yourself.
05:14Copy that.
05:22Reed.
05:24Reed.
05:26Baby, get down.
05:27You'll hurt yourself.
05:29Mom, I'm super Reed.
05:30I never get hurt.
05:31Okay.
05:32You'll get injured.
05:34Oh, can I help?
05:36Careful.
05:37Sweetie, you and knives don't mix.
05:40Superman has a force field.
05:42You practically have a punch card at urgent care.
05:44You never let me do anything fun.
05:47No wrestling?
05:48Sanctioned combat.
05:48No football?
05:50Wrestling plus a ball.
05:52No roller skating.
05:54Who said anything about roller skating?
05:56Lance's birthday party.
05:58He said you probably won't let me come.
06:04Baby, you never said anything about Lance having a party.
06:08So I can go?
06:12Reed, what's my most important job?
06:16To keep me safe.
06:18But Superman can keep himself safe.
06:22And someday you'll be able to do that too.
06:24Until then, it's you and me.
06:28Okay?
06:29Like Batman and Robin.
06:31I knew you'd say no.
06:34I'm the only kid not going.
06:36You're not other kids.
06:37They think I'm a freak.
06:39It's too dangerous.
06:41I hate you.
06:47Hate me all you want.
06:49But I am your mother.
06:50And I will protect you no matter what.
06:56Mom?
06:57Mom?
07:13Mom, I'm okay.
07:18Mom?
07:20Mom?
07:20Mom?
07:21Mom?
07:22Mom?
07:23What's your emergency?
07:24Save my mom.
07:26Okay.
07:26I'm here to help.
07:27What's going on with your mom?
07:28She's not moving.
07:29Our house is on fire.
07:311812 Queen Street.
07:32Firefighters are on their way.
07:33I'm Maddie.
07:34What's your name?
07:35Reed, please help us.
07:37There's so many fighters shooting out of the wall.
07:39It sounds like a gas line.
07:40You said your mom's not moving?
07:42I think she hit her hand.
07:43She won't move.
07:44Mom, please.
07:45Mom, you got to get up.
07:46The house is on fire.
07:48Mom, please.
07:49Reed, you promised you and me like that man in Robin, right?
07:53Reed, do you have a pass to the front door?
07:55Yeah.
07:56I need you to go.
07:57Run outside.
07:58Wave your arms so firefighters can see you.
08:00I'm not leaving my mom.
08:01Reed, she would want you to be safe.
08:02I need you to get out of the house.
08:05No.
08:07Okay, do you have a fire extinguisher?
08:10In the cabinet.
08:13Did you find it?
08:16Reed?
08:17Maddie, there's a knob here where the stove was.
08:20That's the gas shutoff.
08:21It's on fire.
08:23Then step back.
08:24Leave it alone.
08:25But it'll stop the big fire, right?
08:27Reed, do not touch that knob.
08:29It's red hot.
08:30Reed?
08:32Here goes.
08:33No, no, no.
08:33Don't.
08:34Reed, listen to me.
08:35The firefighters are almost there.
08:37Reed, are you there?
08:41Reed, are you okay?
08:45It worked.
08:46It worked.
08:47I feel fine.
08:49Why would you stick your hand into the fire?
08:51Do you know how dangerous that is?
08:53I guess, but the house was on fire.
08:55You're tough as nails, pal.
08:56This must hurt like heck.
08:58Not really.
09:00Nothing hurts me.
09:01Reed's not your average kid.
09:03He has CIP.
09:05Congenital...
09:05Sensitivity to pain, yeah.
09:07Wow, that's pretty rare.
09:08Yeah, so I've learned.
09:10Protecting him from himself is my full-time job.
09:13He feels no pain, and it's a pain in the butt.
09:17Well, today it was a superpower.
09:19Kit-Kat, kitchen's overhauled.
09:21You, great work on that gas lamp.
09:24Thanks.
09:24Good job.
09:25You saved your house.
09:27Not to mention your mom.
09:29All right, let's load up and go.
09:31All right, nice and easy, buddy.
09:33Okay.
09:34Let's try and keep this still, okay?
09:36Okay.
09:39Careful, kiddo.
09:40Don't trip on your cape.
09:41Mom, I'm fine.
09:45Can't protect him from everything.
09:56911, what's your emergency?
09:58I'm at the church of the Pentecostal Temple of Prayer!
10:00The devil has entered Sister Abigail!
10:06We were exorcising the demons from her, and now the devil's got his teeth in Brother Isaac!
10:15When we arrived, the young woman was on a table in restraints.
10:22Her blood pressure and heart rate were elevated, and her body was spasming severely.
10:28But the call you were responding to didn't mention any of that?
10:31We were told she had bitten the minister.
10:34But when we got there, we realized there was something else going on.
10:40What would cause a 17-year-old girl to bite a grown man?
10:45It was tetanus.
10:48Locked up.
10:49Bacterial infection usually caused by some kind of puncture wound.
10:52How did Abigail get such a wound?
10:54The room.
10:55She was stained.
10:57It was an old metal bed frame.
10:59The footboard was broken.
11:00What was the likely outcome if her tetanus had remained untreated?
11:04Trouble breathing.
11:05Pneumonia.
11:06Broken bones from the spasms.
11:10And possibly death.
11:12Thank you, Firefighter Wilson.
11:14You have 15 years of experience as a medic, is that correct?
11:19Yes.
11:20Is that more or less experience than you've had as a parent?
11:24A parent with my gut.
11:25I succeed more than I fail.
11:27Do I keep my son too close from time to time?
11:30Sure.
11:30But do I tie him up to a table?
11:32Do I lock him in a cell?
11:34Hell no.
11:36Aren't you a very angry man, Firefighter Diaz?
11:41I used to be.
11:42Weren't you cited for assaulting a man over, let's see here, a parking spot?
11:50That was...
11:51Emblematic of the violent temper you exercised against my clients while on the scene.
11:55I was not violent.
11:56Verbally abusive.
11:57Causing undue emotional distress.
11:59Downright intimidation.
12:01That's not true.
12:02That is what colored any subsequent statements from them to the police.
12:13Can we please never do that again?
12:16From your lips.
12:18Hi.
12:21Abigail.
12:22It's good to see you.
12:24I never got the chance to say thank you.
12:27I think you had a lot going on.
12:29We're just happy you're back on your feet.
12:32Yeah.
12:33Firefighter Wilson, can I borrow you for a minute?
12:36Take care.
12:41Yeah, you did a great job today, Abigail.
12:44Standing up to them is incredibly brave.
12:47How did you do it?
12:49Do what?
12:52Learn to be less angry.
12:58Time.
13:00Therapy.
13:02More therapy.
13:05Having friends and family helps, you know, keeping me on the right path helped a lot, too.
13:14Well, at least I've got the time part.
13:16The rest.
13:18I can't really afford therapy when I can barely afford gas.
13:21I thought you were in the foster care system.
13:23Don't they have resources?
13:24I turned 18.
13:25Foster care gave me a birthday card and a bus ticket to my grandmother's.
13:30She gave me her car to get rid of me.
13:33I've been sleeping in it.
13:35That's the small downside to being rescued.
13:39There is no one left to hurt you, sure, but...
13:42It's because there's nobody left at all.
13:48There are people who care about you.
13:53Where?
14:03How was it?
14:05It's a very complex touch-and-go.
14:08Two kids had their braces stuck together.
14:10Hey, did Eddie make it back yet?
14:12Uh, yeah.
14:13Yeah, and he brought a friend with him.
14:15Hey, guys.
14:17You remember Abigail?
14:18Of course.
14:19I wish I could say the same.
14:21The only thing I remember from that day is...
14:23Eddie's face.
14:26Oh, this is Captain Han, that's Buck, and that's Robbie.
14:29I can't tell you how much I appreciate this.
14:32You've already saved my life once.
14:34Now I feel like you're saving it again.
14:35Well, that's what we do.
14:37Eddie, can I get a word?
14:38I need to talk to you about that thing.
14:39Pardon us.
14:40Sure, Cap.
14:45Is he in trouble?
14:47Uh, trouble, no.
14:49No, he's not.
14:50I'd hate for him to be.
14:51He's been so kind to me.
14:54He saw I didn't have any place to go, so he brought me here.
14:58It's usually Buck who brings in the strays.
15:01Not that you're a stray.
15:04No, that's exactly what I am.
15:08My whole life, it was just me and my mom and my dad, and now there's nobody.
15:15Hey, there's always somebody, Abigail.
15:19Family isn't just the people you're born to.
15:22It's also the people you choose.
15:30She's got nobody.
15:32She needs help.
15:34I'm just afraid the kind of help she needs, but we can't give it to her here.
15:38Which is why I brought backup.
15:44Alex.
15:45Firefighter Diaz.
15:47Who's that?
15:50That's Alex.
15:52Abigail, this is Alex Doyle.
15:55She's part of LAPD's SMART program, which stands for System...
16:00System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team.
16:02Yeah.
16:03You think I'm mental?
16:05I think you've been through a lot.
16:06And part of my job is to connect people to the resources they need to get them back on their
16:11feet.
16:13I, um...
16:14I understand that you've been dealing with some homelessness.
16:20I've been living in my grandmother's car.
16:23Alex is going to help you find a place to stay.
16:27Actually, I...
16:28I already did.
16:30You did?
16:31Where?
16:33Faith-based transitional housing in Pasadena.
16:37They have, uh, counseling and college prep.
16:41You can stay the night or longer if you like it.
16:45What do you say, Abigail?
16:47I don't know.
16:49We can stop and get you some toiletries.
16:52Or maybe some fresh socks.
16:54I don't need socks.
17:05Why don't you let the nice lady buy you some socks?
17:08Okay?
17:15Okay.
17:229-1-1.
17:23What's your emergency?
17:24My dad is missing.
17:25Okay, sir.
17:26My name's Maddie.
17:27I'm gonna need some information.
17:28I'm Andrew.
17:29My dad's name is Bill.
17:30Uh, William Schneider.
17:32He's, uh, 87.
17:33Uh, 6'4".
17:35White hair, green eyes.
17:37He must have just wandered off.
17:39I mean, I don't even think he knows where he's going.
17:42You think he might have gotten lost?
17:43He must have gotten confused.
17:46I should have been watching him closer.
17:48What was his last known location?
17:50Uh, his house.
17:52104 Chester Street.
17:53Uh, I'm here now.
17:55All units starting a silver alert for William Schneider.
17:59Maybe disoriented.
18:00Sir, don't leave your dad's house, okay?
18:01We have the best people working to find him.
18:05Andrew Schneider?
18:06You got here fast.
18:07Please, come in.
18:09Uh, so, still no word from your father?
18:12No.
18:13I worked up a timeline.
18:14I spoke to him yesterday at 6 p.m. like we always do.
18:17And then, uh, this morning, I have him, uh, on the cameras up until, uh, 11.56 a.m.
18:24Oh, you, uh, really keep an eye on him, huh?
18:27Yeah, well, I have to.
18:28I mean, he refuses to go into assisted living, and he never remembers to charge his phone.
18:33Okay, so what was he doing on the cameras up until 11.56?
18:38A.m., yes.
18:39Uh, he, and just puttering around.
18:41I mean, I'm playing solitaire on his desktop.
18:45I mean, just the usual.
18:46Mm-hmm.
18:52And then the cameras, they just cut out.
18:54I got a notification when they went down, and I mean, so I tried to call him.
18:58He never picked up.
18:59Then I just got in the car.
19:01Does he have a cell phone?
19:02It's a flip phone.
19:04I mean, the apps are just asking for trouble.
19:06When I got here, I found his phone on his desk.
19:11Dead, of course.
19:12Oh, uh, and, uh, this.
19:16Oh, he's life alert.
19:18Well, do you have any reason to suspect foul play?
19:21No.
19:22I mean, Dad's a retired math teacher.
19:25He doesn't drive.
19:26He barely leaves the house.
19:29Well, uh, do you mind if I have a look around?
19:32No, please.
19:34Please.
19:43Uh, he, uh, he prints everything.
19:47He emails articles.
19:48I think, uh, having hard copies helps him remember things.
19:54Who's Cheryl Sullivan?
19:56I have no idea.
19:59Is that a plane ticket?
20:01Receipt.
20:03$600.
20:04Upgraded.
20:05First class.
20:05Well, that doesn't make sense.
20:07He doesn't know who this woman is.
20:09Her flight lands in an hour.
20:10He has lost his mind.
20:16Here's why your cameras went out.
20:18He unplugged it.
20:19I didn't even know he knew what a router was.
20:21You said that your father doesn't drive.
20:23But does he own a car?
20:24I took his keys away months ago.
20:26Where is that car now?
20:29Oh, thank God.
20:31It's still here.
20:47What's usually parked here?
20:59Sir, pull your vehicle to the curb.
21:04Bill!
21:05Bill!
21:06LAPD!
21:07We've been looking for you!
21:10I'm not, Jeff.
21:13I'm ignoring you.
21:27I assume my boy sent you?
21:29Yes, sir.
21:31My name's Sergeant Grant.
21:33Bill?
21:34Do you know where you are?
21:37About five miles from LAX, there's a crow flies.
21:41And do you know what you're driving?
21:44Yes.
21:45And I also know that I started with six quarts of gas,
21:48so that unless you continue to waylay me,
21:52I should have enough to pop by the florist on Lincoln
21:56before I meet my lady friend.
21:58Bill, you're a long way from home.
22:02Yeah, that's the idea.
22:04Why are you talking to me like I'm on a milk carton?
22:06Your son, he implied...
22:08That I've lost my marbles.
22:09Well, you can see that I haven't.
22:11So how about you just let me pass along?
22:16Bill, we both know that thing's not street legal.
22:18But it edges like a dream.
22:20Bill, you may be in your right mind,
22:23but your son is losing his worrying about you.
22:26You know, he treats me like a child.
22:29All he wants is for his father to be safe.
22:32Now, I can't force you to go home,
22:34but I will impound your lawnmower.
22:38Okay.
22:42Cuff me.
22:43You're not under arrest, Bill.
22:47I bet you're still taking me to prison.
22:55What were you thinking?
22:56Why would you joyride to the airport on a lawnmower?
23:00You took my car keys.
23:02Because you wrecked the car.
23:03Some knucklehead banged me with a grocery cart.
23:09Sergeant, where does the law stand on liability there?
23:12I don't comment on carts.
23:14Thank you for bringing him home.
23:16Dad and I are going to have another talk about assisted living.
23:19I don't need assistance.
23:20I'm a grown man.
23:21Putting me there is not going to stop me from dying, son.
23:24People go there to die.
23:25For God's sake, you were catfished.
23:27What the hell is he talking about?
23:29It's a romance scam.
23:31People online pretending to be someone else.
23:35Cheryl is not a scammer.
23:37Really?
23:39You sent her $600, Dad.
23:41She deserves to fly first class.
23:44You really think that she flew across the country for you?
23:49I did.
23:58Bill?
24:00Bill?
24:01Cheryl.
24:03Oh.
24:06Oh.
24:08I found her.
24:09Waiting outside arrivals.
24:11Well, I wasn't expecting to be picked up in a police car.
24:16Trust me, it could be worse.
24:18You're real.
24:20And even more lovely in person.
24:22Oh, such a charmer.
24:25Oh.
24:26How did you guys meet?
24:28The internet?
24:30You ought to try it sometime.
24:32Officers, thank you so much for everything you've done to square things away here.
24:38And I apologize for my son.
24:40No apology needed.
24:41You have a son who really cares about you.
24:45You know that's all it is, Dad, right?
24:47Well, if you care, tomorrow, get my lawnmower out of police impound.
24:54And unless you want to be scarred for life, don't even think about turning those cameras
24:58back on tonight.
25:02Well, they get to grow up sometime.
25:21Bye, guys.
25:23We'll see you soon, okay?
25:25Unless you need anything before I leave.
25:28Go home.
25:29Get some rest.
25:31I'm feeling pretty rested, but thanks.
25:39Poor kid.
25:41Poor kid?
25:42We're scrubbing the rigs and he's sitting on the couch.
25:44Hey, it's not like he's enjoying it.
25:46He looks miserable.
25:48I guess I'd be miserable, too.
25:49Academy superstar to bench warmer.
25:51Why do we think Chim's got him in bubble wrap?
25:53He's probably just trying to ease him into the job and put him on light duty for now.
25:58If he was on any lighter duty, he'd float away.
26:01Yeah, someone needs to talk to Chim.
26:03Good idea.
26:09No.
26:10No, I am not doing this again.
26:12I am not my brother-in-law's keeper.
26:14Well, somebody needs to be.
26:18I think I know who.
26:23There she is.
26:25We gotta talk.
26:28I was afraid of that.
26:31Nice bottle.
26:33Yeah.
26:34I read somewhere that it's good for flare-ups.
26:39So, who complained?
26:42Who didn't?
26:43Everyone's concerned.
26:44What, that I'm too hard on the kid?
26:46That you're following in the footsteps of our old captain.
26:49Bobby is a tough act to follow.
26:51Not Bobby.
26:53Captain Gerard.
26:54What?
26:55The only thing I got from Gerard is mustache envy and a PhD in scrubbing the crapper.
27:02Listen, he also benched you.
27:05And me.
27:06Kept us out of the action so long we wondered why we signed up in the first place.
27:10He had us peeling potatoes and spit shining the floors.
27:13Harry hasn't even touched a mop.
27:15Even worse.
27:17How is that even worse?
27:18Harry signed up for the 118.
27:21But you won't let him be on the team.
27:24Do you know what happened the first time Gerard let me on a structure fire?
27:27But Jim...
27:27I lost a brother.
27:29Last year we lost a friend.
27:34And every time Harry looks at me with those proby puppy dog eyes, I can't help it.
27:40I just see all the ways that Bobby's stepson, Athena's son, could die on my watch.
27:45He's not just someone's kid.
27:49Not anymore.
27:50He's your proby.
27:52He's your responsibility, Jim.
27:54I know that.
27:55That's why I'm trying to protect him.
27:56You can't protect him in bubble wrap.
27:58He needs experiences because this job can kill him.
28:02He needs a captain who's going to show him and teach him how to stay alive.
28:08What if I can't?
28:10Then cut him loose.
28:12Some other firehouse will be lucky to have him.
28:15He belongs at the 118.
28:17Then put him in, coach.
28:26Who do you sit next to?
28:29Whoever is on the bus.
28:32So there's no assigned seating?
28:34Have you ridden a bus?
28:37Easy, pal.
28:39Put your phone away and start eating.
28:42Is now a good time to talk?
28:46I'm interrupting, aren't I?
28:49Actually, we were just sitting down for dinner.
28:52What are you having?
28:57How's the grub at the transitional house?
28:59Alex said they have chickens.
29:02Not to eat.
29:06How old are you?
29:09Fifteen.
29:10Hmm.
29:11When you said in court you had a kid, I assumed he was five or six.
29:14I mean, you're so young.
29:17He's not that young.
29:22I got an early start.
29:25Did you tell Alex that you were going to be here?
29:27Is that how it works?
29:29Do I need to tell her everywhere I go?
29:32Who's Alex?
29:35Alex is helping Abigail.
29:38She's a colleague of mine at the LAPD.
29:41Is that all?
29:44What do you mean?
29:46She's really pretty.
29:47She is?
29:54I'm going to clear these.
30:07Oh, no.
30:08Do not help.
30:09All right?
30:10My house, my mess.
30:11Dinner and dishes.
30:15Christopher's lucky.
30:17You're like a perfect dad.
30:20Far from perfect.
30:22I don't even drive my son to school anymore.
30:27Well, Chris takes the bus.
30:30He says he wants freedom, but really, I'm too busy just working 24-hour shifts to show
30:36my face at the pickup.
30:47My parents got acquitted.
30:52What?
30:53On all charges.
30:55The DA called.
30:58How is that possible?
31:01All I know is a ministry van came and picked them up from the prison.
31:07They get to go back to their old lives.
31:12I get nothing.
31:17I am so sorry, Abigail.
31:22Abigail.
31:36You know, it's getting pretty late, and it's a long drive back to Pasadena.
31:41I think maybe...
31:42Only if I'm not imposing.
31:47I'm sorry.
31:48What?
31:49Oh, I...
31:51I thought you were inviting me to stay the night.
31:53No.
31:53On the couch, obviously.
31:55I mean, are you okay to drive?
31:59Of course.
32:01Yes.
32:02I'll leave you alone.
32:03I'm so sorry.
32:04I'm so dumb, but...
32:06It's fine, Abigail.
32:07You're not dumb.
32:08You're not alone, okay?
32:11Remember that?
32:12Okay.
32:27Harry.
32:30Buck said it was okay as long as I don't touch the knives.
32:33Yeah.
32:34A word.
32:36Go.
32:38I'll finish up here.
32:40Okay.
32:40Okay.
32:46Have a seat.
32:53So, you know I was a probie in this firehouse, right?
32:55Twenty years ago.
32:58My first year here.
33:00That was the worst year of my career.
33:03Maybe my life.
33:04Look, Cap.
33:06I don't know what I did wrong,
33:08but if you tell me, I can fix it.
33:10You haven't done anything wrong, Harry.
33:11In fact, you haven't really done much in anything,
33:14which is my fault.
33:15You see,
33:16when I was a probie,
33:18for a while,
33:19all my Cap let me do was clear tables.
33:21I was like a glorified busboy.
33:23It was really hard not to take that person.
33:26What I'm saying is,
33:29you're not the problem, kid.
33:30I am.
33:32You see, I was lucky enough
33:33that there was someone here
33:34who gave me a chance.
33:36What you need
33:37is someone...
33:39Damn it.
33:41It's okay.
33:42You can tell me when you get back.
33:44What you need
33:45is someone to take a chance on you.
33:48Come on, Harry.
33:51You sure?
33:52Get in the rig before I change my mind.
33:54Let's go, rookie.
33:56Here we are, probie.
33:58Let's go, Harry.
34:19Hey!
34:22That your garbage truck on fire?
34:23Yeah!
34:24I tried to empty my load,
34:25but my hydraulics seized.
34:26The garbage is on fire.
34:28How long has this thing been smoking?
34:29I think I noticed it
34:30like 20 minutes ago?
34:3120 minutes, copy that.
34:32Hey, Cap,
34:33it's breathing.
34:35When this fire
34:36finally gets some air,
34:37it's gonna backdraft.
34:38We can cut the pins,
34:40open the tailgate,
34:41and dump all the burning trash
34:42into the streets.
34:43No, it's been burning too long.
34:44We introduce oxygen right now.
34:46That trash turns into a bomb.
34:47How about we starve it?
34:48If we want to lose a truck
34:50in the whole block, sure.
34:51Look, I saw this
34:52in my last week at the Academy.
34:53That fire burns hot enough
34:55is gonna reach the diesel
34:56tanks,
34:56maybe even the hydraulic lines.
34:58Yeah, or whichever one
34:59comes first,
35:00and then boom.
35:01All right,
35:02let's clear everyone out.
35:03I want a 100-foot perimeter.
35:04Copy that.
35:05Coase on the way.
35:08All right,
35:09fire up a one-and-three-quarter-inch line
35:10with a piercing nozzle.
35:12I want an indirect attack
35:13on that trash
35:13to cool things down in there.
35:15Let's move.
35:15Copy you, Cap.
35:16On it.
35:17Hey, hey, Harry!
35:19Harry!
35:20Safety first, right, Cap?
35:23Safety first.
35:24Right, safety first.
35:27We're ready.
35:29All right, copy that.
35:39Yeah, Cap, we're in.
35:40Ready here.
35:42All right, open the red line.
35:49Buck, how we looking?
35:50Yeah, almost there.
35:56Okay, Cap, we got conversion.
35:58Let's cut the pin.
35:59Pop the tailgate.
36:00I want a two-and-a-half-inch
36:01on that trash.
36:02Harry, get me those rubbish hooks.
36:06Harry!
36:07Harry!
36:09Penny car scrubbing hooks.
36:11You good on this?
36:13Go.
36:14We got it, Cap.
36:15Harry!
36:16Wait, don't drive!
36:17Harry!
36:19Everybody stop driving!
36:21Harry!
36:25Harry!
36:28Harry!
36:29Harry!
36:30Harry!
36:31Damn it!
36:32Stop driving!
36:33Everybody stop driving!
36:39Hey, Cap, you're coming.
36:42Yeah.
36:44Yeah.
36:45Buck!
36:46Eddie, check the driver.
36:48Okay.
36:49Okay.
36:51Okay.
36:57Where were you?
36:58I was at the perimeter.
36:59I was holding those people back.
37:02You sure you're okay, Cap?
37:08Yeah.
37:10Possible minor stroke.
37:11Doesn't appear to be injured.
37:13That makes two of us.
37:15Good job, Proby.
37:17Thanks, Cap.
37:19All right, I need you guys back!
37:21Good job, everyone.
37:23All right.
37:47Grant.
37:48You're going somewhere?
37:49Yeah, I was just going to grab a snack.
37:51You think snacking is a good use of your time, Proby?
37:55Go scrub the crapper.
37:59Yes, sir.
38:03Welcome to the 118, kid.
38:10Scrub that crapper!
38:12Yeah!
38:18Hey, how's it going over there?
38:20Well, last one, and then I will get out of your hair.
38:24All right.
38:28Ah, good to have fun, you too.
38:30Good.
38:30Oh, we will.
38:32We will.
38:46How was your day?
38:47It was good, but I think yours might have been better.
38:50Hi.
38:51Well, shift went well.
38:52Plus, I got to build a fort with these two.
38:54Who can ask for more than that?
38:57Let's clean this up before dinner.
39:01So, Harry was all right.
39:03More than all right.
39:05You know, the kid is young, but I think he has what it takes.
39:09So, no more nightmares?
39:11Uh-huh.
39:11Plus, you saved my life.
39:14Wait, your life was in danger?
39:16Chimney?
39:17Look at you.
39:17You're getting it.
39:18You're getting it.
39:21Whoa.
39:21Mom, let me go.
39:22I got it.
39:24It's no marine.
39:26You wouldn't believe the shot on that thing when I was done.
39:29Wow.
39:30I mean, I wasn't expecting your first week as a firefighter,
39:33to involve so many cleaning processes.
39:35Hey, that's the life of a probie, man.
39:37It's not all glamorous, but it's all important.
39:40Personally, I appreciate that I've earned three new uses for white vinegar this morning.
39:45Oh, no.
39:45You know what?
39:46It's all good.
39:47You laugh now, but just you wait until I make the interior of that dishwasher shine.
39:52Mm.
39:53Not so fast.
39:54We have something for you.
39:58We wanted to give this to you before your first day, but you didn't give us a chance.
40:03Okay.
40:22Bobby's knife.
40:23Mm.
40:24We wanted you to have a little piece of him to carry with you.
40:39Thank you, guys.
40:41I love it.
40:43He would have been so proud of you, Harry.
40:48So, what's in the other box?
40:49I mean, the first one's kind of a hard act to follow.
40:52Well, this is what Bobby would have given you if you were here.
41:03He'd want you to have your own night.
41:07Let you be your own man.
41:25I wish he were here.
41:29He is.
41:43Christopher.
41:47Abigail.
41:49What are you doing here?
41:50Your dad's busy at work.
41:52He asked me to come get you.
41:55Oh, okay.
41:57Okay.
41:58My car's just over there.
41:59Okay.
42:06Let's go.
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