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00:03Smoke alarms are one of the simplest and most effective inventions.
00:13I'm sorry, I can't. I just can't. Every time I get into it, that thing beeps.
00:18See?
00:20It's just the battery. Ignore it.
00:23They watch over us.
00:29Nope. Can't. Damn it. I think it's broken. I just changed the batteries yesterday.
00:34Maybe I know something we don't. Maybe we should be evacuating right now.
00:38Unlikely. You want me to change the batteries again?
00:40No. What I want is an orgasm. A mind-blowing orgasm with you and all your handsome nakedness.
00:46But at this point, I'd settle for a gentle orgasmic wave or a happy little warm cup of coco-gasm.
00:50Any of the gasms is what I want.
00:51Okay. Hey.
00:55They sense things we can't. They alert us when something's not right.
01:00No!
01:01That's it.
01:03Oh. Okay. Hello.
01:06Trouble is, they only work if we're paying attention.
01:15Now make sure you're tough out there today or they'll run all over you.
01:18I'm delivering your lunch. Do you want mandarin oranges or pears?
01:20And don't forget to do drills. Everybody will complain, but ignore that.
01:23Will he be home tonight?
01:25Uh, I was home last night. I'll see you night after next.
01:29When I have basketball practice. And tutoring. And then you'll be gone? Again?
01:37You know, the only reason why you're here is because Tiffany's new place isn't big on pets. This is not
01:44your forever home.
01:46Also, I live on a houseboat. I can't let you out into the yard.
01:52All right.
01:54All right. Fine. Only if you let me sleep.
01:56Oh, they say you can go home tomorrow, by the way. I can take off early from my ship to
01:59go.
01:59If they can release me tomorrow, they can release me today.
02:01You're not a doctor. You don't know everything about everything.
02:03I know that you shouldn't take off early. Franco won't like that.
02:05Franco will understand.
02:06Well, look. My station is right down the street. Why don't you come by after class? Bring a friend. If,
02:10uh, I'm free, I'll show you around. Check out the engine. Sit behind the, the wheel.
02:29Charlie. What the hell, man? Why'd you let me sleep?
02:33I don't think you appreciate how strict our battalion chief is. She's a taskmaster. She does not go easy. And
02:38she's your ticket to captain.
02:40If you really want the position, you're gonna have to get approved by her.
02:43I've known Franco a long time. I'm not worried.
02:48What?
02:49You don't know everything about everything.
02:56How are we feeling? I am pumped. Are you pumped? You don't look pumped.
02:59How are my lieutenant thingies?
03:00No, no. Not thingies. Bars. Beautiful, shiny, badass lieutenant bars.
03:04Remember, Jack may have experience on his side, but you have the hunger. I have the tiger.
03:08Got it. Hit the track. Set the pace. Take no prisoners. He's no longer your secret ex-boyfriend.
03:13He's your nameless, faceless competition. Ex-boyfriend?
03:16Well, technically not ex-fiance, because you turned him down, so...
03:20We haven't even spoken about it yet. I don't know what label to give him right now.
03:25Well, I've got labels. Second place, nemesis, opponent.
03:29Sometimes I'm glad I met you after you quit the Olympics.
03:31Okay, we're the opponent who will lose.
03:34Morning, Bishop. I'm assuming that smack talk was meant for me.
03:40Hey.
03:42You ready for this? I'm ready.
03:47I have a very full schedule today, and you two are the least exciting thing on it. Let's go.
03:55I hope you don't think by pulling out my chair and flashing me those big baby blues you're gonna make
03:59my heart go pitter-patter.
04:00Absolutely not. I do the same for Captain Pruitt. Just a sign of respect.
04:04Mm-hmm. Congratulations on your recent promotion, Herrera.
04:09I remember what it took to earn my brass. I was one of only two women in the entire department.
04:14It's tough, and there's nobody helping me out, that's for sure.
04:18Send my best to your dad, will you?
04:20Of course.
04:22All right, so here's how this is gonna go.
04:24As the battalion chief, I oversee a dozen different stations.
04:28I don't have time to babysit either one of you, so one of you is gonna be in charge of
04:31Station 19 every time your team works a shift.
04:34And you'll switch off.
04:35Both of you are eligible to apply for the permanent captain position, but that takes months.
04:39Written exams, interviews with your peers, interviews with me and the SFD board, and you will be evaluated every step
04:45of the way, and that evaluation starts today with Herrera.
04:49You're up first.
04:52You coming?
05:02Okay, everybody, let's get started.
05:04Bring it in.
05:13Hey!
05:15Listen up.
05:23Okay, so today I want us to work on some basics, air consumption drills. Let's pair off. With new partners.
05:30Use, you take Warren.
05:35All right, uh, this should be fun, huh?
05:38Yeah.
05:41You know what to do?
05:43Run up, drop a line, hit the catwalk, pull the other line up, head down, pull the giant tire across
05:49the barn without running out of air.
05:51Don't be bringing my time down, especially not with the battalion chief out there watching.
05:58Go!
06:20I'm out!
06:22Shoot!
06:23Sorry, it was... it's my bad.
06:25You didn't even make it to the tires. Those are the hardest part.
06:28Come on. I'll start over now.
06:31Hold on, did you...
06:33You still have to have the tank left?
06:34Yes, I do.
06:35What? How do you regulate your air so well? What's the trick?
06:38I don't know.
06:40Being awesome.
06:43Well, I'll be dropping back in around here, of course, see how things are progressing.
06:47Absolutely. Great.
06:48When do you think you'll be back?
06:49Could be any time.
06:50So much more fun to surprise you.
06:53I'm here.
06:54Sorry, uh, I know it sounds like an excuse, but the dog actually did eat my alarm clock.
06:59Tiffany's new place isn't big on pets, and I couldn't leave the little guy stranded.
07:04Puppy dog eyes are a real thing.
07:06If you can't show up on time, you don't get to participate on active calls.
07:10You're working reception today.
07:12Okay, sure.
07:15Wait, really?
07:17All units.
07:18Come on.
07:18Nope. Rules are rules.
07:20Yeah, but those are your dad's rules, and he isn't even here.
07:22Miller!
07:23Grab a seat.
07:31That didn't take long.
07:32What didn't?
07:33For Herrera to go from breaking her dad's rules to enforce him.
07:35I can't be stranded at a desk.
07:37Take me with you.
07:38I'll sit in the back.
07:39I'll blend.
07:40No one will even know I'm there!
07:4560,000 pounds.
07:4630 tons in my hands right now.
07:50Starting to think the real reason you're happy I got promoted is because now you get to drive.
07:55So how's it feel?
07:56First time going on your first big call.
07:59In charge, calling the shots.
08:01All you.
08:02No pressure or anything.
08:04Yeah, it feels good.
08:07So get in.
08:08This is it.
08:09It's exciting.
08:10A little messed up that we're this excited for a flyer at school.
08:13It's really messed up, actually.
08:15Sorry.
08:17It's my kid's school.
08:33Hi.
08:34Hello.
08:35I'm Principal Lindsley.
08:36I'm sorry you had to come out.
08:37I'm sure it's a false alarm.
08:38Happens like clockwork this time of year.
08:40Griffin Schiffman, I know you're not defacing school property.
08:44Let me show you the entrance you'll want to use.
08:46I'm sure whoever pulled the alarm is covered in blue dye by now.
08:48We installed that gel with sprays when the alarm gets pulled.
08:51Thought that would be a deterrent.
08:52Greg Crosley, if you know better, do better.
08:54Put the plant back inside the pot, please.
08:58So you can shut it off and get the kids back inside their classrooms quickly?
09:02Yes.
09:02Yes.
09:03As acting captain, I can assure you we'll do everything possible to wrap this up for you and your students.
09:07I just did the thing, didn't I, where I assumed that he was in charge because he's so tall and
09:12tall.
09:14And I have to go now and stop that group of eighth graders from vaping.
09:18Excuse me.
09:19Those are still cigarettes.
09:21Let's sweep.
09:22Hughes and Warren, interior.
09:23Bishop and Gibson, exterior.
09:25Aid car on standby.
09:26If it's a false alarm, you're released.
09:27And I'll check in with...
09:33Law enforcement.
09:38Shut up.
09:39I said nothing.
09:39You said it with your eyes.
09:47Come to mama.
09:50So, somebody definitely pulled it.
09:58Confirmation on a pulled alarm, south hallway.
10:00Continuing our sweep.
10:01Copy.
10:02Alrighty.
10:03Let's get going.
10:04Hey, Dad.
10:08Why aren't you outside with the rest of the students?
10:12Tuck.
10:14Tuck.
10:14Come back here.
10:16This is not sweeping.
10:18Tuck.
10:18Tuck.
10:19Tuck, stop.
10:20Tuck, show me your hands.
10:22Show me your hands.
10:27You pulled the alarm.
10:29That's serious.
10:30Why would you do something like that?
10:31It was the quickest way I could think of to get you here.
10:33No questions asked.
10:35What are you talking about?
10:43I did everything I knew.
10:44I put her head up.
10:45I got some towels.
10:46I didn't know what else to do.
10:47She's pregnant.
10:48I needed help.
10:52Oh, my God.
10:55Well, Dad, can you help?
11:08I was not to call anybody, especially not my mom.
11:12Let's just not worry about that right now.
11:13Let's just take care of you, all right?
11:15Ava.
11:15Ava.
11:15Ava.
11:16Okay, Ava.
11:18I need to give you a quick example.
11:20Okay.
11:23Here, put your legs up.
11:26Okay.
11:29My pulse is elevated, but stay.
11:30I've been timing contractions.
11:322.3 minutes apart.
11:34We'll round that down to two.
11:36Tuck, do me a favor.
11:36Fold up that towel and put it underneath their neck for me.
11:39Now, Ava, I know you don't feel comfortable talking to your parents,
11:41but maybe there's a teacher or the principal.
11:43That's the problem.
11:44Her mom is the principal.
11:47I haven't told her yet.
11:48She pays attention to pretty much every other kid but me.
11:51The only thing she'd notice is if I brought home bad grades.
11:54Ava doesn't, ever.
11:56So you two, you are good friends?
11:59Yeah, from debate since last year.
12:01Oh, well, that's more than 10 months.
12:04Oh, gosh, Dad, no.
12:06No, no, no.
12:06I have a boyfriend, but he isn't here today.
12:09Boyfriend?
12:09Okay, where is he?
12:10Orthodontist getting his braces off.
12:13Oh!
12:13Oh!
12:14Oh!
12:14I can't stop!
12:15I can't stop!
12:17She was fully dilated.
12:18We're on the express train.
12:19Ew.
12:20Oh, I'm watching Larry Warren.
12:22I've delivered a lot of little critters on my job.
12:24I've seen it all.
12:26I performed a few deliveries myself, but...
12:27Sure, okay.
12:29Just believe we don't call them critters.
12:36You can keep your skeletons in the closet.
12:40You can keep it turned in.
12:41But we don't need any system.
12:42Thank your business.
12:44We'll catch up with you.
12:48Station 19.
12:53Hi.
12:54Uh, I was wondering if you might be able to help me.
12:57That's why I'm here.
12:59Is that a present for me?
13:00Uh, no.
13:01I would have if I'd known your signs.
13:04Extra large for future reference.
13:07Can I show you what's in the bag now?
13:09No.
13:09Hang on.
13:10Let me guess.
13:13Okay, funny fireman.
13:14It's just a...
13:15Hang on.
13:16I got this.
13:20Is it a smoke detector?
13:22Well, I'm glad I'm not the first idiot to come in here asking you to fix one of these.
13:26It keeps going off no matter how many times I change the batteries.
13:28So you taught it a lesson?
13:31My sometimes boyfriend was over.
13:33He hit it with his baseball bat.
13:36You're probably better off just going to the store and buying a new alarm.
13:39Yeah, but yeah, I like this one.
13:43Uh, whatever.
13:43As if your girlfriend doesn't have quirks.
13:46No girlfriend.
13:52We've confirmed the false alarm.
13:54We're doing the standard sweeps, and then I'll give the all clear.
13:56Sounds good.
13:57I'll call it in.
13:59This...
14:01suits you.
14:02What?
14:03This.
14:04All of it.
14:05Running things.
14:07Congratulations.
14:09Thanks.
14:11Yeah, it's me and Jack for now, so...
14:13The camera's clear.
14:15And the adjacent lot?
14:16Checked it all. It's clear.
14:18Okay.
14:18Good.
14:20Great.
14:24Guarantee she's about to go double check everything.
14:26Absolutely, she is.
14:27She always is much of a perfectionist.
14:29When you guys were kids.
14:31She sorted her Legos by size, color, and function.
14:34Drove me nuts.
14:35So much easier just to dump them all in the box.
14:38Dump them all in the box.
14:39She hasn't really changed.
14:42Yes and no.
14:43But she's always been the most motivated person, so, you know...
14:46You got your work cut out for you.
14:48How's that?
14:49For the captain position?
14:51I've literally never seen her lose at anything.
14:54Doubt she'll start now.
14:56Excuse me.
14:57Tanner here.
14:59Jack had to get everyone's attention this morning.
15:01The principal assumed I wasn't in charge.
15:03Am I not imposing enough? Is that it?
15:05No one is gonna offer you the power.
15:07You have to take the power.
15:08Exude it and use it.
15:10We're done with the A-B corner heading to the truck.
15:12Also, Frankel's gonna check today's report to see how long we spent here.
15:15Got a false alarm.
15:16I gotta check in with the guys inside.
15:17Get these kids back to class.
15:19Herrera, are you there?
15:20We could use some supplies from the aid car if you could run some in.
15:23I can't do that.
15:24Why not?
15:26Because I sent the aid car away.
15:33Are you sure you should be crossing those two wires?
15:35Okay.
15:35Which one of us says train with the bomb squad has met you?
15:39Well, me, obviously.
15:42Hello and hello.
15:45Just helping out a member of our community with her smoke detector.
15:51Travis, this is JJ.
15:52Hi.
15:52Where'd you see those extra batteries were?
15:55Were they in that drawer?
16:02How long has she been here?
16:03I don't know.
16:04A little bit.
16:05Hand me a screwdriver.
16:07You just can't help it, can you?
16:08You just have to be there for your knight in shining suspenders.
16:12She came to me.
16:12Addiction is not pretty on you.
16:14Yeah, there are no extra nine volts over here.
16:16Is there anywhere else I can look?
16:17Actually, your alarm is all fixed.
16:25Good as new.
16:26It's great.
16:31You are free to go.
16:33Thanks.
16:36Well, uh, I guess I'll see ya.
16:40Yeah.
16:48You know who stops in when I work reception?
16:50Homeless Harry.
16:53Let me check in for ticks.
17:04Hey, come on.
17:06I'm driving.
17:07Herbert will be pissed.
17:08Let's go.
17:12We have a 13-year-old in labor.
17:14How can our aid car be on another call already?
17:16I just released them.
17:18Okay, then.
17:18Get another one here right away.
17:20Get what here right away?
17:22An aid car.
17:23An ambulance.
17:23I thought you said this was a false alarm.
17:25I was checking to see if the kids can go back in yet.
17:27It was a false alarm.
17:27Then why do you need an aid car?
17:29As soon as I get the all clear, I will let you know.
17:31This is my school.
17:32These are my students.
17:34And you're not being straight with me.
17:35So I'll ask you again.
17:36Captain to captain.
17:37Why do you need an aid car?
17:41The first of the aid car is probably still five minutes out.
17:44Yeah, this baby's here.
17:44We can't hold off five minutes.
17:45Help!
17:46Okay, okay.
17:47Uh, talk.
17:47I need you to push now.
17:49I can't.
17:50It hurts.
17:51You can do it.
17:51We promise.
17:51Please don't make me.
17:52No, I know it's scary.
17:53I can't. I won't.
17:54You can't.
17:55Okay, little tape on.
17:57Okay, this is gonna sound really weird.
17:59But when you sing it, it'll distract your brain or something.
18:02And I'm telling you, you can do ridiculous things.
18:04Okay, this morning, I, I stretch my oxygen tank to almost double its time.
18:08That's your truth.
18:09I don't know why it works.
18:10It just does.
18:11Okay, ready?
18:13I'm a little teapot.
18:15Right?
18:16Short and stout.
18:18Hear it.
18:18Come on.
18:19Handle.
18:20Yes.
18:21Yes, yes, yes.
18:22Good.
18:22Here is my spout.
18:24That's it.
18:24That's good.
18:25Keep pushing.
18:25I'm gonna be all steamed up.
18:27Then I shall.
18:29Come on.
18:29Come on.
18:30Tip me over and pour me.
18:32Help!
18:34Help!
18:42Okay.
18:43I've never seen that before.
18:55What is it?
18:56What's going on?
18:58Uh...
18:59Your baby was born inside the amniotic sac.
19:02Usually the sac breaks when the baby comes out.
19:04Don't worry.
19:05My dad's done this millions of times.
19:07He's an expert at stuff like this.
19:09I'm not an expert at this.
19:10Guys, it's Herrera.
19:11Just checking in.
19:12It's still attached to the cord.
19:12Eight cars minutes away.
19:13We should wait.
19:14No, no, no.
19:14We have to get the baby out.
19:15We'll clear the airways.
19:16Sooner the better.
19:17No medical tools.
19:18No backup.
19:18It's safer to wait for help.
19:19You are the help.
19:25Hey, Warren, the baby's not moving.
19:26No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
19:27Guys, checking in.
19:29What's your status?
19:29Oh, God.
19:30Did I kill it?
19:31This is what baby did.
19:37Twitch!
19:38Twitch!
19:38I saw a twitch.
19:39Come on.
19:39Let's get her out.
19:39Give me something to suction with, like a straw.
19:42There's no scissors.
19:43You know what?
19:44We can tear it, I think, if we pinch it just right.
19:47I, uh, see I've done it in no longer.
19:58There we go.
19:59Straw, straw, straw, straw, straw.
20:00All right.
20:01Okay.
20:07Okay.
20:09Come on.
20:11Come on.
20:12Here we go.
20:13Here we go.
20:17Here we go.
20:19Here we go.
20:22Come on.
20:22Here we go.
20:23Okay.
20:24Here we go.
20:26Okay.
20:27Okay.
20:29Hi.
20:30Okay.
20:30Ready?
20:31Yeah.
20:35Guys, the principal is getting antsy.
20:37I need your status.
20:38Do you copy?
20:38Okay.
20:40Here, can you put the principal on, please?
20:59You know, Amber, this is waiting outside.
21:01How's the girl doing?
21:03Medically?
21:03Absolutely fine.
21:05Look, it's a lot for her to take in right now.
21:07A lot of responsibility.
21:10Yeah.
21:10She's tough.
21:11That's clear.
21:12But only time to really tell how she's able to handle it.
21:15It was protocol for me to send the aid car away when I did.
21:19Sure.
21:20Okay.
21:22Don't be mad, Mommy.
21:24Please don't be mad.
21:28Are you okay?
21:30Are you in pain?
21:32I'm scared.
21:33Oh, baby.
21:36Oh, baby.
21:38Oh.
21:41Oh.
21:42Oh.
21:45Oh.
21:45Oh.
21:45Oh.
21:46Oh.
21:46Not even Mom?
21:47Oh, especially not your mom.
21:56Hey.
21:57Looking good today, boys.
21:59Hey, Edith.
22:00Is it Mr. Page again today?
22:01Yeah, poor dear.
22:02Listen, let me know when you think he's well enough to have visitors, will you, dear?
22:07Will do.
22:07I'll swing back for a little pick-me-up.
22:10Ha-ha.
22:12And remember, you can't hear damn things, so you have to speak up.
22:15Okay.
22:17Okay.
22:19Mr. Page, we're coming in.
22:27Hey, Mr. Page, how you doing? Heard you needed some help.
22:31So we'll each take one side of the stool.
22:33Go for that.
22:34Yeah.
22:35Sorry about this.
22:36My sack of goods got caught in my shower stool again.
22:39Damn things are like door knockers.
22:41Low-hanging fruit.
22:43That's what age and gravity will get you.
22:45Hope you brought your clippers.
22:49For the stool.
22:51Not for my balls.
22:55You guys must get sick coming out here.
22:58Somebody's always falling or having a stroke.
23:01There's a lot of broken hips around here, too.
23:04Yes, sir.
23:05Mostly from sex.
23:07Okay.
23:08There it is.
23:09All right.
23:10Oh, boy.
23:11Hard parts only.
23:12Okay.
23:14One foot.
23:17Have they been by to busy you since we were here last week?
23:19No.
23:21They call.
23:24Not that I could hear much of the conversation.
23:33I bet it gets lonely.
23:35Oh, here and there.
23:37Nice job.
23:41About a year ago, I lost my husband on the line of duty.
23:45Put your arm right through there.
23:47He was a firefighter, too.
23:50After he died, I used to, uh,
23:52used to order dinner
23:54and sit outside my place
23:56waiting for the delivery guy
23:58just so I could talk to him for a few minutes.
24:03Because it's inside the house.
24:06You know, alone like that.
24:09It's just too quiet.
24:14I hate the quiet.
24:17Reminds me.
24:18I'm all alone.
24:21Not all alone.
24:24Edith was asking about you the moment you walked through those doors.
24:28Asked when you'd be up for visitors.
24:29Oh.
24:30Where is she now?
24:35Where is she now?
24:38What you said back there.
24:41I forget you're still going through all that.
24:46Never really stopped going through it.
24:48It just gets to be less after a while.
24:53I figure most people might be lucky enough to get one big love.
24:57I had mine.
25:00It's not the worst thing.
25:07You slept with the delivery guy, dude.
25:10I knew it.
25:11You're always giving me grief about helping out a few ladies
25:14when you've been doing a vegan stir fry guy.
25:18It was grief sex, and that's different.
25:33So, out of curiosity, why did you send the aid car away today?
25:38It was a false alarm.
25:41I mean, it's protocol.
25:42Send the rigs where they can help the most people.
25:44Yeah, you kind of jumped the gun on that, though, didn't you?
25:47Considering your protocol left us delivering a baby on a bathroom.
25:50On the floor.
25:52Excuse me?
25:53Don't sweat it.
25:55A lot of people get first date jitters.
26:03We haven't had much chance to talk.
26:05It's been busy.
26:08How's it feel?
26:10Like I'm a den mother of a bunch of rowdy Cub Scouts
26:14who don't want me up in their treehouse.
26:16I meant being here.
26:18In this office, in that chair.
26:23It feels like he's over my shoulder watching my every move and judging.
26:29Don't sweat that stuff that Vic said.
26:31Like you told her, you were just following protocol.
26:35I know.
26:36Could have gone south, but mom and baby made it to the hospital safely.
26:39That's what matters.
26:44You and I, we haven't talked about what this all means.
26:51Bishop seems to think that we're in some kind of cage match.
26:54I hope you don't feel like I went behind your back to my dad.
27:01I would have done the same thing.
27:04Well, maybe not exactly the same thing.
27:06You know, I might have given you a heads up before calling you into my dad's hospital room.
27:11But nothing wrong with a little friendly competition.
27:14Friendly?
27:14Absolutely.
27:16I mean, if you can call it a competition, I'm pretty much a shoo-in for Catholics.
27:19Oh, you think so?
27:20Sure do.
27:24Well, if you need any pointers, just let me know.
27:40Give me my phone.
27:41This isn't healthy behavior.
27:42Because I follow up?
27:43Because I care?
27:43You guys want to keep it down?
27:45I just want to see how Charlie did and Doggy did care to them.
27:47Do you hear yourself when you talk?
27:50Yeah.
27:50Yeah, I heard myself that talk.
27:51What?
27:52I agree with you guys.
27:54Okay, y'all keep me up and I'm fired.
27:58I literally didn't understand a single word you just said.
28:00I think she said, you are eating me up and I am fire.
28:04Which doesn't make any sense.
28:05I grind my teeth!
28:06Okay?
28:07Big deal.
28:08So I'm a grinder.
28:09I'm learning so much about you right now.
28:11You don't see me grabbing your phone when you want to order takeout.
28:15If you know what I mean.
28:18Yeah, I know what you mean.
28:19I mean stir-fry sex.
28:20I said I got it!
28:21Stir-fry what?
28:21Okay.
28:22Can we all just go to sleep?
28:23While we actually have time to go to sleep?
28:27Mm-mm.
28:27Too big, Xavier.
28:29Did you just call me Slim Shady?
28:31All units respond.
28:33Motor vehicle.
28:40Additional fire units are on standby.
28:42Seattle PD have been notified.
28:44Ready to assist as needed, 19.
28:46Report status on arrival.
28:47Over.
28:49Company 19 to dispatch.
28:50We have an overturned tanker.
28:52Better get hazmat out here.
28:53Copy that ladder, 19.
28:54Sending the closest unit.
28:5520 minutes out.
28:56All right, let's flit up.
28:57Help the victims.
28:58Hughes and Warren take the tanker.
29:00Gibson, Bishop, divert the traffic.
29:02Report back fast.
29:03Montgomery and Miller handle the car.
29:05And Miller, don't think for one second I didn't notice you snuck out here when I put you on test
29:09duty today.
29:10Come on.
29:15Okay, sir, the side of your car has been damaged and the door is stuck.
29:19We're gonna try and pry apart the metal so I can free you from inside, all right?
29:23Oh, God.
29:23I don't want to go.
29:24You still let me die.
29:25You're not gonna die.
29:25What's that, Sean?
29:26Nothing, Mom.
29:27Something happened and I gotta call you back.
29:29You didn't give me an answer.
29:30About dinner on Sunday, you should bring your new boyfriend.
29:33Mom, I really had to call you back.
29:34Very handsome.
29:35Bye, Mom.
29:37Oh, God.
29:38Why did I hang up on her like that?
29:39What if I die and that's the last thing I say to my own mother?
29:41Sean!
29:42Please hear me when I say this.
29:43You are not dying.
29:44Okay?
29:44She calls back and I'm gone.
29:46Tell her I love her.
29:48Okay, Dean, can I get a little leverage?
29:50I think we're gonna extract him on the side.
29:51All right, on my way.
29:52He must have freed himself from the rig and fallen.
29:55We need to get him on the backboard and stabilize him right away.
29:57This wound is deep.
29:58We can butterfly it till we get him to the rig.
30:06It's really hot out here.
30:07A lot of heat coming off this rig, I guess.
30:09A lot of heat.
30:12Let's get him fixed up quickly.
30:14I don't like it out here.
30:16Copy that.
30:16All right, one good pull on three.
30:18Yeah.
30:19One, two, three.
30:20Help!
30:21Guys!
30:22Pull me out, guys!
30:22What's going on over there?
30:23Pull me out!
30:25What the hell?
30:26Help!
30:27Help me!
30:28Guys!
30:31Oh, no.
30:32Get your victim out of that vehicle right now and clear that area!
30:36Let's go.
30:36Maya, get the foam off the truck.
30:38We gotta spray him down.
30:39Care the lights on every rig.
30:40What's that?
30:40Care on your damn headlights!
30:42Right now!
30:43No!
30:44No!
30:45No!
30:46No!
30:46Put it out!
30:47Put it out!
30:48No!
31:03No!
31:03No!
31:05Get off the hoses!
31:06It has been no fire.
31:07Water will only make it spread.
31:08We need the floor of protein foam.
31:10Just finished it off.
31:11All right.
31:11Get on the line.
31:12Tell dispatch we need hazmat to get as much foam out here as quickly as possible.
31:15So the chemicals the tanker was carrying.
31:17They burn clear.
31:18Invisible to the naked eye, but in the dark?
31:20It's actually kind of pretty.
31:22Hey guys?
31:27A little help?
31:42We're surrounded.
31:43On all sides.
31:44No turnouts.
31:45Nothing to try to do.
31:45Look.
31:46There's an opening.
31:47We run right now.
31:49I mean right now.
31:49We might be able to make it through that.
31:49We might be able to make it through that.
31:51You and I could.
31:52He can't.
31:57So we're stuck here.
31:59Let's figure out what we have that we can use.
32:02We gotta get him out of there.
32:04I know.
32:04They have no turnout jackets.
32:06They have no protection.
32:06She's aware.
32:08Cover your mouth.
32:11Okay.
32:11That's saline against an ice pack.
32:15Blue fire is not regular fire.
32:16It's sticky, so if it touches us, we can't stamp it out.
32:21Pretty soon with the heat it's radiating.
32:22It'll be too hot for us to breathe without burning our lungs.
32:24We'll be burning our filth from the inside out.
32:27The most important thing is protect your airway.
32:29We've got an oxygen tank.
32:31Put him on this.
32:32That'll protect him.
32:33Pour the saline on him.
32:34Whatever's left, you pour on yourself.
32:47You're gonna keep that patient alive, we have to stay alive too.
32:52Even if the fire doesn't get to them, the heat alone is enough to burn flesh.
32:55I don't know all this.
32:55What are we doing about it?
32:56Hang on.
32:57We have to think big picture.
32:58We have no time.
32:58We have to do something right now.
32:59I know.
33:00How far on Tasman with that phone?
33:02Copy that.
33:02Check it now.
33:06To keep it from melting to his face.
33:07Will that work?
33:08I don't know.
33:13There's nothing left to do now.
33:15But wait.
33:25The air hurts.
33:29You're careful.
33:30What you need is to take a hit.
33:32Make it last.
33:33Don't try to talk.
33:34Don't breathe.
33:35Just like our drills.
33:36I need to stay by here.
33:38Will that work?
33:40Of course.
33:58Maybe we can swing a ladder over, try to pull them up.
34:01That'll give us some distance from the fire and access.
34:03No, but the ladder will still be at least eight feet above them.
34:05We can hang ropes.
34:05Wait, unconscious victim?
34:06Even if it worked, it would take too long.
34:08There's no time.
34:09There's no time to stay in here debating this.
34:10I'm trying it.
34:11We have to try something.
34:12Bishop, take the tiller.
34:13Let's get the ladder into position over the fire and pull them out.
34:15Hold on, hold on.
34:16There's gotta be a better way.
34:17Really?
34:17Then what is it, Jack?
34:18Tell me what it is.
34:19I don't know.
34:20Maybe we'll wait for Hasbeth.
34:21They say there's still five minutes out.
34:22That's five minutes too long.
34:24This is taking too long.
34:26You want to step in here?
34:27I don't think it.
34:28I don't have a woman to take it.
34:30I'm sorry.
34:31I'm sorry.
34:36You're okay.
34:37I'm sorry.
34:48I'm sorry.
34:49You're okay.
34:49I'll see you.
34:50I'll see you later.
35:37You're right, no more debating.
35:38Jack, flip the engine around.
35:40I'm climbing on the back and you're driving it in.
35:42Andy, are you sure?
35:42The ground's too hot, the tires will melt.
35:44You can't just drive through something as hot as blue fire.
35:46Girl, you got your mind?
35:46I'm on it.
35:47Get in or get out of the way.
35:49Hop on!
35:50Let's go!
36:15Let's go!
36:18Come on, come on, we gotta move!
36:20All right, put me in. One, two, three!
36:22Yes, you guys, you're faster!
36:23Keep moving!
36:25One, two, three!
36:27Everybody!
36:30We're on! We're on!
36:42We're on!
36:42I basically died. Yes, you did.
36:45And I didn't die.
36:49You know we were cleared already, right?
36:50Breathe in, please.
36:57That was incredible.
36:59Everything was calm one minute and exploding the next,
37:02and just, wow, it was almost better than sex.
37:06I said almost.
37:09Captain.
37:10Hey!
37:11Oh, my God, Dad, I'm so sorry.
37:14I was supposed to come pick you up!
37:15I heard about the tanker.
37:17Figured you were probably a little busy.
37:19I tried taking your dad to the house.
37:21But I redirected us here.
37:23Didn't want to spend any more time than I had to
37:25in the back of that squad car.
37:26I did not make you sit in the back.
37:29Thank you for getting my dad.
37:32Happy to.
37:33You know that.
37:35How you feeling, sir?
37:36Can I get you anything? Water?
37:37I'm feeling fine.
37:39Jack, thank you.
37:40And I'm feeling very proud of my team.
37:43You guys made the news.
37:45You know, in all my years,
37:47I've never encountered blue fire like that.
37:49Don't think I would have known what to do out there myself.
37:52And you...
37:55well...
37:59Nicely done.
38:01Now, come on.
38:02Tell me everything.
38:03Start at the beginning.
38:03You know you're supposed to be at home resting, Bobby.
38:06Nah, nah.
38:07What was the scene when you first arrived?
38:09You should have seen it.
38:10Overturn tanker.
38:11The fire was huge.
38:13We think that a spark from the engine
38:14is what ignited the ethanol.
38:16It's pretty invisible.
38:17You couldn't see anything.
38:23So, um...
38:24Thank you for getting that damn teapot song
38:26stuck in my head.
38:29We did face death.
38:31Yeah.
38:36I've never gotten that close before.
38:40But knowing...
38:42it could all be over right then.
38:51Todd?
38:52Yeah.
38:55Um...
38:56Thought I'd stop by and say hi
38:57before school started.
38:58Take you up on seeing that fire truck.
39:03Absolutely.
39:04Yeah.
39:04Let's go.
39:06Date call at 19.
39:08Single response needed.
39:10Possible man down.
39:12One, six, four, seven.
39:14Great.
39:15One.
39:15One more before the shift ends.
39:17Go out day drinking.
39:19Um...
39:19Nah.
39:20My kid's here, so...
39:22Ted.
39:23Are you kidding me?
39:25This is your job.
39:26You gotta go.
39:31Camilla, wait up.
39:40So...
39:41The shift's almost over.
39:44And...
39:44I don't know about you, but I am anything but tired right now.
39:53Good first day in charge.
39:54Great first day.
39:56We made a pretty excellent team out there.
39:58We did.
39:59We are an excellent team.
40:01I'm not gonna lie.
40:01I didn't mind bossing people around.
40:03Clearly.
40:06Just get used to it.
40:08Me?
40:09No, you get used to it.
40:11I'm in charge next shift and I'm not gonna go easy on you just cause you're you.
40:14Oh, I didn't ask you to go easy.
40:15I wouldn't want that.
40:16No matter how good a team you make.
40:17Okay.
40:18Okay.
40:19So bring it.
40:21I will.
40:21I will too.
40:23Just get ready.
40:24Oh, I'm ready.
40:25No, you're not.
40:26For what?
40:27Exactly.
40:29For me.
40:30To crush you.
40:31To effectively fight any fire, you face it head on.
40:35You look it in the eye.
40:37You don't let it scare you.
40:40But what do you do when you're going in blind?
40:43My favorite place to go day drinking is this little basement bar right outside the hospital.
40:48Oh, I know that place well.
40:49This is the apartment.
40:50Neighbor heard some screams.
40:51Got concern.
40:52Not a problem.
40:53We'll get in there.
40:54Fire department!
40:57We're right outside.
40:58Do you copy?
40:59Yes.
41:00Our protocol says follow the rules.
41:03Hug the wall.
41:04Think it through.
41:10JJ.
41:12Looks like she fell off a ladder.
41:14Yeah.
41:14Trying to get to the alarm.
41:15You told me you fixed.
41:16I did fix it.
41:17I had maceration.
41:18Probably hit the bench on the way down.
41:19Can you, uh, can you breathe in for me?
41:21Find your anchor.
41:23Let that guide you.
41:24I definitely fixed that alarm.
41:29But sometimes your instincts are all you've got.
41:35Hello, what is it?
41:37We're on the top floor, right?
41:39You got an attic up there?
41:40Uh, it's, it's more like a crawl space.
41:51What the?
41:56What the hell?
42:01You better use them.
42:04Oh, that's not good.
42:05Yeah.
42:06We gotta get out of here.
42:07Right now.
42:08If you wanna get out alive.
42:09Boo, happy.
42:15Oh, love.
42:18Tune.
42:21crew, happy.
42:24Oh, we're with you.
42:38Well, lucky.
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