9-1-1 (2018) s08e18 Episode Script
Seismic Shifts
1
♪
- There's no doorman.
- It's L.A.
- Doormen aren't really a thing.
- Well, maybe they should be.
Ma, you've taken two steps
inside of the building.
Let's give it time
before you start criticizing it.
I just want you to be safe.
Mom, you have to give this a chance.
For me.
I'll try. Hmm?
I'm sure I'll come to love it
as much as you do.
[ELEVATOR DINGS]
[GRAHAM] Sergeant, this is slander.
I have never snatched a panty.
I take it back.
You are stuck, Graham.
You need to let these things go.
These little crusades of yours,
they're a trap, all right?
A vicious cycle that you've got
to pull yourself out of.
A trap.
The thong is in the lint trap.
It's got to be.
Where are you going?!
To clear my name!
[SCOFFS]
Lord, give me patience.
So I know it's a little small,
but here's the best part.
I have an amazing view of downtown.
[JESSA CHUCKLES]
How about I get started in the kitchen?
Hmm? Start putting away
your pots and pans.
[DONNIE] Hey!
- I thought you got arrested.
- Ma'am,
I believe I know
where to find your undies.
Okay, this is getting weird.
All right, Donnie, let's just go.
No, I'm not leaving our laundry
here with this freak.
What are you doing?
Um, if it's not in the lint trap,
it's got to be the P trap.
Or-or the drum.
- [WHIRRING SLOWS]
- Hey, I paid for that.
[SIGHS]
There's no stove.
I have a hot plate.
Jessa, I-I can't let you do this.
It's breaking my heart. This place is
more like a prison cell
than an apartment.
Maybe it's not perfect,
but it is all mine.
You have to remember
how good that feels.
All your stories about your first place.
Baby, I don't want that for you.
I have worked hard my entire life
so you wouldn't have
to live the same experience.
Is that it?
Or is it the fact
that I'm moving out at all?
I mean, would you really
approve of any place
that isn't at home with you?
I-I just want what is best for you.
Then let me go.
You raised a smart and capable woman.
You just have to trust
that I know what I'm doing
and-and I'm gonna be okay.
[SIGHS]
Okay. Okay.
Ugh. [SNIFFLES]
[GRAHAM] It may be in the filter.
Get your arm out of my load!
[CRYSTAL] Okay, Donnie, let's just go.
I didn't care about that thong anyway.
- I promise it's in here.
- [DONNIE] I'm gonna shut that door
whether your arm is
still in there or not.
I-I'm sure if we just wait
until after the spin cycle
You should have left with that
cop when you had the chance.
[GASPS]
What was that?
Oh!
[SCREAMING]
♪
I know I promised you
the full-on backyard barbecue
for the send-off,
but I thought I would have
a few extra days
to get myself together.
Simple is better at this point.
Chris wanted to visit
the firehouse one more time
before we go back anyways.
It's all good.
Aw.
So, when do you start?
I report at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Dad's going back to school.
[EDDIE] I'll be doing training
while this one gets to be hanging
out by swimming pools all summer.
You all packed?
Didn't need to pack much this time.
But you might need to make
some room for some more items.
[EDDIE] Wait
- What?
- [CHIMNEY CHUCKLES]
[HEN] Your turnouts.
Normally, you'd get it
at your retirement party,
but since you're not
sticking around for that,
Captain Gerrard agreed
to let us give them to you now.
Wow, um [CLEARS THROAT]
Thanks, uh
This is great.
Thank you. I don't know how
you talked him into it.
[BUCK] Ah, he's in a good mood.
Today's his last day.
- What?
- [CHIMNEY] He told us this morning.
Hotshots got picked up
for another season.
I'm pretty sure he thought
that banner was for him.
[EDDIE LAUGHS]
So, this means?
- What does this mean?
- [BUCK] Means the 118 is finally
gonna have a decent captain again.
Yeah, I hope that's true.
It's not gonna be me.
Wait, what?
The chief passed you over?
No, he didn't.
I-I turned it down.
I'm sorry, guys, I just
I don't need that right now.
You don't have to apologize.
Just have to do what's best for you.
You really okay with that?
[BUCK] Yeah.
Of course I am.
Wait, are you throwing
your helmet into the ring?
[BUCK] For captain?
No.
I put in for transfer.
Out of the 118?
It's just a number now.
♪
[RUBBLE CLATTERING]
727-L-30, come back?
- [ATHENA] Dispatch, we have a
- [CLATTERING]
Sergeant Grant, what was that?
Sergeant Grant,
you need us to send backup?
Send everybody!
Sergeant Grant, what do you need?
50 officers!
On a six-block perimeter.
And a full FD response.
Heavy rescue. The whole
damn building just came down.
Okay.
Building collapse.
I have units on the way.
Athena, confirming
that 8420 Newton is a high-rise?
City records say 19 stories,
is that right?
Not anymore, it's not.
♪
Hey, this way.
- Move as fast and safely as you can.
- All right.
- You okay?
- I'm okay.
[RUBBLE CLATTERING]
LAPD. Can anyone hear me?
Is anybody hurt?
Okay, good. Keep moving.
Go out the door and across the street.
Help is on the way.
Anyone in here?
[GROANING, GRUNTING NEARBY]
[ATHENA] Graham?!
[CRYSTAL]
Help us, please! We're in here.
[CRYING]
[ATHENA] Coming.
Donnie, it's okay, baby,
we're coming, okay?
Is that your boyfriend under there?
[CRYSTAL] Yes, I can't get to him.
Sergeant, I think he's in bad shape.
[ATHENA] How about you?
I'm stuck.
The washers blew up
and the entire room collapsed.
The entire building.
I think Donnie got the worst of it.
[ATHENA] Donnie, can you hear me?
[RASPY VOICE] Can't breathe
[CRYSTAL] Oh, my God,
please, don't let him die!
Donnie, I'm gonna try to get you
a little more breathing room.
Grab me that mop.
All right. I'm gonna need you
to find something to wedge
- under here when I lift it up.
- Okay.
All right, here we go.
[BOTH STRAINING]
Got it, got it?
[CRYSTAL] I got it! I got it!
Great, great, great!
- [PANTING]
- [GROANING]
Donnie, is that better?
- [DONNIE] A lot.
- Okay.
It's okay, baby,
you're gonna be okay, okay?
What? Wh-Wh-What is it?
Oh, God!
[SIREN WAILING]
[HORN HONKING]
[GROANING]
[CLAMORING]
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
[GERRARD] Dispatch, 118 on scene.
We got any clues how this happened?
[MADDIE] Not exactly.
We've received 28 calls
reporting sounds of explosions
on the lower level.
Still working on the cause.
I have a guess.
Shut off the water.
Kill the utilities.
We could already be
looking at gas pockets.
Pretty boys, take Bravo.
Run the ground ladders.
- Start extrication.
- [BOTH] Copy that.
Cap, we're gonna need
more than a ground ladder.
Help! Up here!
Ma'am, step back from the edge.
We're coming!
Hurry! My mom is hurt.
She needs help!
Hey! What are you waiting for?
Run the aerial.
[SOBBING]
Feel like taking a hike?
Going up.
[SUE] Okay, everybody,
this is what we know.
There has been
an explosion of unknown origin
that has triggered
a structural collapse.
Police and fire rescue are on scene
with more on the way.
Maddie, what did we get
from the management company?
There's 255 apartments.
They're sending over a tenant list now.
Should be somewhere north of 300 people.
And this is L.A., so we all know
that we can't
completely trust that list.
A unit is not considered clear
until we have spoken with the tenant,
confirmed who was in their
apartment this morning
and what their status is.
[LINDA] We've gotten
more than two dozen calls
from people stuck on upper floors,
and a lot more
from the neighboring buildings
wondering if they should evacuate.
Well, as of now, we are advising
everyone to stay where they are.
Help is coming. Let them do their jobs.
[JESSA] Help, over here! Hurry!
Hurry, my mom needs help.
[HEN] We're coming.
[SHUDDERS] Please help.
Are you injured?
No, no. Just my mom. She's-she's stuck.
Mom, mom, help is here.
[MUFFLED GROANING]
[HEN] I'm gonna check your vitals, okay?
[BEEPS]
Pulse is elevated,
BP's high, too. 135/90.
Let's get a better look here.
One, two, three.
[JESSA] Mom.
Broken cheek and orbital bones.
I can feel crepitus,
the bones are moving.
Her skull is fractured,
likely in more than one place.
Let's get her on her back.
Not what I was expecting.
[ATHENA] Dispatch.
This is 727-L-30.
I'm in the basement-level laundry.
[RADIO STATIC]
Dispatch, do you read?
[RADIO STATIC]
- [MUMBLES]
- [ATHENA] Donnie.
You hanging in there?
I'm so cold.
[CRYSTAL] He-he has low blood sugar.
Okay, we need to get him,
like, a cookie or something.
[ATHENA] What he needs
is a medic, and I need you
to go get help.
Tell them Sergeant Grant sent you.
No, no, no, no. Don't leave me, don't
- [PAINED GROAN]
- Oh, my God!
- [SOBBING]
- [ATHENA] Listen, listen.
Go now, get help.
- Okay, okay.
- Okay? Okay.
I love you, baby. Okay.
Okay. I love you, baby!
I can't reach him.
He tore an artery.
I need to find something
to put pressure on it.
Okay.
[SHOUTS]
Like this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that.
Okay, Donnie, I know that hurts,
but Graham is gonna keep you alive.
[HEN] Pupils are reacting normally.
So no brain bleed or subdural hematoma.
Okay, so wh-what's wrong?
[HEN] This isn't blood.
It's air.
Tension pneumocephalus?
[HEN] The air is leaking
into her cranial cavity,
through one of the cracks in her skull.
It's putting pressure on her brain.
Get me some lidocaine
and a 14-gauge needle.
What are you gonna do?
If she doesn't let out
some of the pressure,
your mom could have brain damage.
- Mom? Mom!
- [CHIMNEY] All right, Hen.
We got to move.
I'll hold her head steady.
Just move slowly, Hen.
If you go too deep
I'm not gonna hit her brain, Chim.
[CHIMNEY] Of course you won't.
[HEN] I'm in.
[AIR HISSES]
This will at least release
some of the pressure.
Until we can get her into surgery.
[JESSA] She told me she
thought this place was dangerous.
I should have listened to her.
[SIGHS] I'll remind you of that
[CHUCKLES] next time.
[CHUCKLING] Okay. Okay, Mom.
Okay.
Maddie.
- Hey, need a hand?
- Actually, your ears.
I have a caller in distress,
but all I can make out are whispers.
Hi, my name's Maddie Han.
Can you tell me what's going on?
[FAINTLY] Help me.
Sir, I-I can barely hear you.
Are you calling
from the Newton collapse?
Yes, ninth floor.
Ninth floor. Good.
Can you tell me your name
and apartment number?
Help.
- Sir?
- [LINE CLICKS]
- Try calling back.
- [LINE RINGING]
[RECORDED] You've reached Flint West.
- Go to hell.
- [BEEPS]
I don't think he's gonna pick up.
No, but now we have his name.
She gonna be all right?
She's stable.
She's lucky you flagged us down
when you did.
I'm the lucky one.
They'll make you real comfortable, okay?
[HEN] You'll be
on the first ride out of here.
There's a lot of people out here
waiting for an ambulance.
You hear that, cutie? L.A. gridlock.
[CHUCKLES] I think she's feeling better.
Help! Help me! Help!
I got it.
I got her.
- Ma'am, did you hit your head at all?
- No, no.
Does your neck hurt?
Any kind of pain at all?
My boyfriend, he's in the laundry room.
The lady told me I-I
should go and get, I get
Okay, okay. Just keep breathing.
- Where is the laundry room?
- The basement.
[CRYING] There's so much blood.
Basement? Okay.
Let's get you a sear right here.
Come on, keep breathing.
So, you said there was a lady with him?
[CRYSTAL] Yes.
[PANTING] The police lady
Sergeant Grant.
Hen!
Panic attack. Can you take over?
You're okay. Where are you going?
[CHIMNEY] To the laundry room.
Her boyfriend is hurt down there.
Sounds like Athena needs a hand.
Athena? You want me to go, Chim?
I got it.
Seven uncleared apartments
on the ninth floor,
and not one is listed to Flint West.
So maybe that wasn't his name.
Do we have numbers
for any of the tenants?
Yes.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
with emergency services.
Do you live at 8420 Newton?
[YOUNG MAN] Yeah, I'm out on the curb.
What's up?
Uh, do you know anyone named Flint?
Like Michigan? No.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
[AUTOMATED VOICE] The number
you've dialed has been disconnected.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
with emergency services.
Do you live at 8420 Newton?
[MARGE] I used to. What's this about?
Any chance you know a Flint West?
Ugh, I wish I didn't.
That bastard's my ex-husband.
Can I confirm
your apartment number was 912?
Did something happened to Flint?
The last time we spoke,
I told him to drop dead.
He's not gonna make good on that, is he?
Watch your step.
[MADDIE OVER RADIO] Engine
118, are you in the building?
Uh, just bringing out
two more yellow tags.
I have another one for you.
Flint West. His ex-wife
confirmed he's in unit 912.
- Okay, is this guy injured?
- Likely.
I've been trying to call, but no answer.
We'll find out.
Okay, Rav, let's gear up.
[RAVI] Copy.
[GRUNTS]
♪
[ATHENA] Hang in there, Donnie.
- You're doing great.
- Athena.
- Chimney?
- You all right?
I've got two trapped.
- One bleeding out.
- Copy that.
This is Donnie.
His girlfriend Crystal went up for help.
Is this the cop cart guy?
Retired. I'm a civilian now.
This is Graham. He's been
holding pressure on the wound
but what we really need is a tourniquet.
Hey, Graham, can you wiggle
all your fingers and toes?
- Yeah, yeah.
- [CHIMNEY] Good.
Means no spinal.
I'm gonna hand you a hemostatic pad.
This is gonna add a clotting aspect.
Help stem the bleed, okay?
All right.
[PAINED GROAN]
- Got it.
- [CHIMNEY] Good man.
Now, Donnie,
we're gonna set up an IV, all right?
Get some fluids in you
- while we wait for heavy rescue.
- An IV?
- How?
- Through your foot.
Okay, uh, Maddie said 912.
912. I see it!
I got it.
LAFD!
- Flint!
- Rav!
Whoa.
[RAVI] Thanks.
Yeah. Don't mention it.
Buck, did you find 912?
[BUCK] Yeah, but I think 912 is now 712.
- Okay, you ready?
- Let's do it.
LAFD!
Anyone down here?
[RAVI] Flint, we're coming down.
[BUCK] LAFD.
- Flint!
- Flint!
- Flint!
- [FLINT GROANING]
This is crushing me.
We're gonna get you out, okay?
I just need you
to sit tight for a moment.
[LABORED BREATHING]
Come on, Rav, lift. With all you got.
[BOTH STRAINING]
[DISTANT SIRENS WAILING]
[PANTING]
You're gonna pull him out
the back of the wardrobe?
If we can make it to Narnia.
Here.
All right, just hang in there for me.
[GROANS]
Come on, Flint.
Okay. Flint, we got you.
[FLINT STRAINING]
- Okay, nice and easy.
- Come on.
[RAVI] I got you. Come on.
[BUCK] Big step.
There you go. Deep breath.
Didn't think
you bums would ever find me.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY] Thank you.
Well, actually,
you can thank your ex-wife.
Marge? She hasn't spoken to me in years.
Luckily, she speaks to 911.
[RUMBLING]
[BUCK] Take cover!
Oh! Chimney!
Get down!
[ALL EXCLAIM]
- What just happened?
- Damn gas pocket went up.
[GRAHAM WHEEZING, COUGHING]
Graham, you okay?
Still holding on.
[DONNIE] Thanks, man.
Chimney
[CHIMNEY] Yeah?
This used to be our way out.
Great.
Good luck getting
that stuff into your duffle.
Maybe I'll wear it on the plane.
I mean, first, Ramon steals my mother,
and then my two favorite nephews?
Pepa, we're only a phone call away.
A phone call and a plane ride.
[EDDIE] Well, speaking of which,
we got to leave soon.
Dad, Dad. Come here.
What's up, buddy?
- Everything okay?
- Look.
[NEWS ANCHOR] In downtown
Los Angeles, it is a race against time
to find survivors trapped in the rubble
of a collapsed apartment building.
- [PEPA] Those poor people.
- Resources are stretched thin
as crews work to save those trapped
or buried in the debris
of the multistory building.
First responders from multiple
firehouses are on scene
with hopefully more on the way
to help conduct search and rescue
[COUGHING]
Are you okay?
- Uh-huh.
- You sure?
[GERRARD OVER RADIO] Buckley!
Yeah?
Do you have an exit?
[BUCK] We'll make one.
Captain Gerrard [PANTING]
I can't raise Chim.
All right. Take Sanchez
and Paulson with you.
Now, if that building shifts again
We evacuate. I got it.
♪
Just keep squeezing that, okay?
- Chimney.
- Yeah?
Does anyone know we're here?
Hen does.
She actually offered to come
down here instead of me.
Oh.
[CLEARS THROAT]
Hey, Donnie,
you feel that saline cocktail
kicking in yet?
I, uh
Graham, can you shake him for me?
[GRAHAM] Come on, stay awake, guy.
Oh. I think he's out.
- [CHIMNEY] Damn it.
- How can I help?
Just keep bolusing.
I'm gonna take his vitals.
All right.
[AIR PUMPING]
- 54/30.
- [ATHENA] What do you think?
I think he's about to arrest.
Well, CPR is not an option.
Maybe we can defib him.
Graham, can you reach his chest?
[GRUNTS] Yeah, I think so.
Chimney, I've lost his pulse.
Then we move quick.
All right, Graham,
I'm gonna give you
these defibrillator pads.
Is he gonna die?
Not if you stay calm and help me.
Now, you're gonna put
one pad on his left side,
the other pad goes on his right front.
- Can you do that for me?
- Uh
Left side, right front.
Left side, right front.
[GRUNTS]
Right front.
[STRAINING] Almost.
[ATHENA] You can do it, Graham.
You can do it.
Okay. Okay, they're on.
Go, go, go, go, go!
Wait, wait, wait.
This is very important.
Do not touch him.
When I say, "Clear," hands up.
Got it, Graham?
All right.
- Charging and clear.
- [DEFIBRILLATOR BUZZING]
All right. Hand back on that wound!
[MONITOR FLATLINING]
[BEEPING]
Yeah.
We're back in sinus.
Donnie, can you hear me?
- Mm-hmm.
- [GRAHAM SIGHS]
You did it.
You did it, Graham. Good work, pal.
Just doing my duty. [CHUCKLES]
[EXHALES]
[ATHENA] Chimney
How much time did that buy him?
[COUGHING, PANTING]
[GERRARD OVER RADIO] Buckley. Panikkar.
Where are you?
[BUCK] Bravo wall.
Look up.
- You can't go back the way you came?
- [BUCK] No.
Ceiling came down.
We lost our anchor point.
- [RAVI] You okay?
- Yeah.
Cap, it's really unstable up here.
Yeah,
it's raining concrete down here, too.
I'm calling for more USAR.
[EDDIE] There's no time for that.
♪
[GERRARD] Diaz. What are you doing here?
Thought I'd lend a hand.
Well, then start lugging debris.
We got to pull a ladder in here.
With all due respect, sir,
by the time we clear a path,
we won't need a ladder.
The building will be at our feet.
We don't have a choice.
If Bobby taught me anything
it's that we always have a choice.
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on, come on. Keep going.
We're almost there.
Laundry room.
This is it! Come on.
All right, let's get in here.
Athena, Chimney! [GRUNTING]
One, two, three.
[GRUNTING]
Again. Again.
[STRAINING]
Again. Again.
One, two, three.
Easy, easy.
[GASPING]
Hey, Cap, any update down there?
[EDDIE OVER RADIO]
I don't know about down there,
but I have an update up here.
Eddie?
Eh, I was watching the news.
Had a bit of FOMO.
Uh, where are you?
Right in front of you.
Parking garage across the street.
It was gonna take too long
to get the ladder up there,
so I grabbed the line gun off the rig.
- He's got a gun?
- [RAVI] A line gun.
Yeah, we, uh, we better get down.
[BUCK] Okay, Eddie, fire away.
♪
All right. You're gonna put
your leg through here, all right?
Are you serious?
[RAVI] Would it be better
if we were joking?
Fair point.
Okay, Eddie,
how are we doing over there?
Ready when you are.
[BUCK] Okay, we're set.
On three. One
[SCREAMING]
[WHISTLES]
[SCREAMS]
- [RUMBLING]
- Uh
- Do you want to?
- No, no, no, no.
J-Just go, Rav, come on.
Go, go, go, go, go.
[GRUNTS]
[RAVI] Clear!
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER]
- [GRUNTS]
- [RAVI] Dude!
That was genius, man.
How'd you even think of that?
Well, I thought if Bobby were here,
what kind of crazy stunt
would he be yelling at Buck for pulling?
No. This one was all you.
[STRAINING]
Again! One, two, three!
Let's get the hammers up here.
It's gonna take more time.
And more hands.
[EDDIE] Where do you want us?
[PANTING]
[EDDIE CHUCKLES]
Come on, let's go. [PANTING]
[HAMMERS WHIRRING]
[HEN] We're in.
Athena! Chim!
You found us.
And brought the whole gang.
Well, we'll take
all the hands we can get.
All right.
We got two patients
ready for extrication.
First one is Donnie.
He's conscious but barely.
We brought him back from V tach.
He's got an auxiliary wound,
so careful when you clear the debris.
Second patient we got is Graham.
Cart guy?
[CHIMNEY] That's the one.
He's got minor burns.
Other than that, he seems to be okay.
Okay, let's clear
some space and get him out.
[STRAINING]
Get that board in here.
Okay. Ready to move.
One, two, three.
[CHIMNEY] He's gonna
need a junctional tourniquet.
- [EDDIE] 500 CCs?
- [HEN] Perfect.
Let's get him on the first RA
to Presbyterian.
Athena, you should go with them, too.
I'm seeing this through.
Graham,
you are officially relieved
of your laundry room duties.
Copy that, Sergeant.
- All right.
- Ready?
- Yep.
- [RAVI] Okay, push.
Whoa.
Yeah.
A-Are you in pain, Graham?
Uh, a-a little.
Um, not as bad as Donnie.
That's his adrenaline talking.
The rebar must have
just missed his spinal cord.
It must've. He can move
all his extremities.
Must have just nicked
his abdominal aorta.
His stomach is hot.
He's been bleeding internally
this whole time?
Graham, why didn't you say anything?
I knew I was dead, but Donnie
needed help more than me.
So, you just sacrificed yourself?
It was the right thing to do.
♪
Not today, Graham.
Buck, Ravi, cut him free.
As close to the body as possible.
Eddie, backboard.
O2, all the fluids we got.
Hen, you're with me on extrication.
Okay.
["HEAL" BY TOM ODELL PLAYING]
[GRAHAM] I'm feeling
kind of chilly, actually.
Okay, he-he's losing consciousness.
Graham. Graham, keep your eyes open.
Come on, look at me, look at me.
Keep your eyes open.
Graham, Graham. Look at me.
Look at me.
[BUCK] He's free.
Let's get a backboard.
- Easy, Rav.
- Okay, strap him in.
Easy, easy, easy.
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
[BEEPS]
[CHIMNEY] BP is 51/39.
Heart rate is 140.
He's tachycardic. Eddie.
Running one line wide open.
[MONITOR BEEPING]
- Ravi.
- I got you.
He's in asystole.
[HEN] Starting compressions.
- I've got hands on the rebar.
- Bagging.
[ATHENA] We're right here
with you, Graham.
We're right here with you!
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
All right, pulse check.
Take my heart ♪
Continue compressions.
[ATHENA] Come on.
Come, Graham. You're
not allowed to give up, okay?
You're not allowed
to quit on us, Graham.
- Come on, Graham.
- All right, pulse check.
Damn it!
Keep going. Push a round of epi.
Come on, Graham.
Come on, come on, come on.
Come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on.
Chim.
I'm not calling it. Keep going.
Come on, Graham. Come on, Graham.
Come on, Graham.
Come on, come on.
- Come on, come on.
- Pulse check.
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
We got a pulse.
We got a pulse. Good work, everyone.
All right, let's get him out of here.
Okay, Rav.
Tell me some things ♪
118 to Presbyterian.
Patient's male, 20s.
He's gonna need a trauma team
and a vascular surgeon standing by.
Some things last ♪
Hey, he's gonna be okay.
Thanks to you.
You saved his life.
[SIGHS] It's a team effort.
You know, that used to make him crazy.
Bobby.
He always said you never
gave yourself enough credit.
But he knew that you were a smart,
talented, capable paramedic,
and a great leader.
He'd be so proud of you.
So proud of you.
♪
118!
I just heard from headquarters
the number of fatalities
from the collapse
zero.
That's the hand of God.
And your hands.
Magnificent teamwork out there today.
It's been my honor
to take my last ride with men
and women of your quality.
Thank you.
♪
[EXHALES]
What are you doing?
Just looking for flights
for me and Chris for a redeye.
I still got to be
in El Paso at 7:00 a.m.
Make that 6:00.
They're an hour ahead.
Eddie, wait. Ravi, hold up.
Everybody, just stop.
- Especially you.
- Hey.
You're not getting on any redeye.
- He's not?
- [CHIMNEY] No.
And nobody's transferring out.
And nobody's staying in Texas.
This is our firehouse.
This is the 118.
And it's not just a number. It's us.
And you're right, Buck.
Things are never gonna be the same again
because Cap is gone.
But leaving won't change that.
It won't make you feel any less sad.
It just means
that you'll be sad all alone.
[CHIMNEY SIGHS]
Bobby died so that I could live.
And it has screwed me up in ways
that I cannot fully express,
but the truth is
he would've done that for any one of us.
You see, he knew
that just coming in to work every day,
there is a chance that one
or more of us would not make it home.
And his job above everything else was
to make sure that we did.
[SIGHS]
And we're all standing here right now
because of him.
This team, we are his legacy.
So we can miss him.
And we can mourn him.
And we can even curse his name,
but we are not going to disrespect him
by throwing away
what he built right here.
So you hang up your turnouts,
you hit the showers,
you go home and you get some rest.
'Cause we are all gonna see each other
on our next shift right here.
Together. Understood?
Copy that, Cap.
I mean, Chim.
["TRAGEDY IS NOT THE END"
BY JOEL ANSETT PLAYING]
Disbelief ♪
When I first heard the news ♪
It left me angry and confused ♪
[SIGHS]
Knocked the wind out of my soul ♪
When we lost what made us whole ♪
And now there's a heat
behind my eyes ♪
And I can't stop asking
why, why, why ♪
They say it's gonna be okay ♪
So, uh, what do we think?
It's an amazing property,
and I think
there's gonna be a bidding war.
The pain ♪
We don't have to be afraid ♪
'Cause I don't think
it's an accident ♪
That tears are shaped like seeds ♪
So I'll bury all my fears ♪
And trust they're turning into trees ♪
Oh, I'm fighting to believe ♪
This is not the end of the story ♪
[JUDY] I thought
you'd really like this place.
You wanted light, you wanted airy.
One thing I really liked
about my old place was it
it didn't feel so new.
It had character.
I do have another listing
a few blocks from here.
How do you feel
about Streamline Moderne?
Uh, I guess the same way most people do.
Well, we'll look at it anyway.
So, why did you leave your last place?
It wasn't really mine.
I was subletting.
When we all had a place ♪
Okay. That is the last box.
Phew. Hey, you want
to grab some lunch with me
before we start unpacking?
Lewis is having a party,
and he wanted to know if I could come.
[CLICKING TONGUE]
But it doesn't take away ♪
Okay. What time am I dropping you off?
The pain, but we don't have
to fear the rain ♪
[JUDGE] And now we come
to the best part of my day.
The signing of your adoption agreement.
I hereby declare you to be
the Wilson family.
Oh, I'm fighting to believe ♪
- [LAUGHTER]
- Congratulations.
This is not the end ♪
Of the story ♪
This is not the end of the story ♪
♪
Our lives are a poem ♪
Our sorrow half the lines ♪
There will come a day ♪
When the good Lord makes it rhyme ♪
When the good Lord makes it rhyme ♪
Oh, when the good Lord ♪
[BABY COOS]
Makes it right ♪
Hello, baby.
Athena, say hello to Robert Nash Han.
[ATHENA SIGHS]
This tragedy is not
the end of the story. ♪
Hello, Bobby.
♪
- There's no doorman.
- It's L.A.
- Doormen aren't really a thing.
- Well, maybe they should be.
Ma, you've taken two steps
inside of the building.
Let's give it time
before you start criticizing it.
I just want you to be safe.
Mom, you have to give this a chance.
For me.
I'll try. Hmm?
I'm sure I'll come to love it
as much as you do.
[ELEVATOR DINGS]
[GRAHAM] Sergeant, this is slander.
I have never snatched a panty.
I take it back.
You are stuck, Graham.
You need to let these things go.
These little crusades of yours,
they're a trap, all right?
A vicious cycle that you've got
to pull yourself out of.
A trap.
The thong is in the lint trap.
It's got to be.
Where are you going?!
To clear my name!
[SCOFFS]
Lord, give me patience.
So I know it's a little small,
but here's the best part.
I have an amazing view of downtown.
[JESSA CHUCKLES]
How about I get started in the kitchen?
Hmm? Start putting away
your pots and pans.
[DONNIE] Hey!
- I thought you got arrested.
- Ma'am,
I believe I know
where to find your undies.
Okay, this is getting weird.
All right, Donnie, let's just go.
No, I'm not leaving our laundry
here with this freak.
What are you doing?
Um, if it's not in the lint trap,
it's got to be the P trap.
Or-or the drum.
- [WHIRRING SLOWS]
- Hey, I paid for that.
[SIGHS]
There's no stove.
I have a hot plate.
Jessa, I-I can't let you do this.
It's breaking my heart. This place is
more like a prison cell
than an apartment.
Maybe it's not perfect,
but it is all mine.
You have to remember
how good that feels.
All your stories about your first place.
Baby, I don't want that for you.
I have worked hard my entire life
so you wouldn't have
to live the same experience.
Is that it?
Or is it the fact
that I'm moving out at all?
I mean, would you really
approve of any place
that isn't at home with you?
I-I just want what is best for you.
Then let me go.
You raised a smart and capable woman.
You just have to trust
that I know what I'm doing
and-and I'm gonna be okay.
[SIGHS]
Okay. Okay.
Ugh. [SNIFFLES]
[GRAHAM] It may be in the filter.
Get your arm out of my load!
[CRYSTAL] Okay, Donnie, let's just go.
I didn't care about that thong anyway.
- I promise it's in here.
- [DONNIE] I'm gonna shut that door
whether your arm is
still in there or not.
I-I'm sure if we just wait
until after the spin cycle
You should have left with that
cop when you had the chance.
[GASPS]
What was that?
Oh!
[SCREAMING]
♪
I know I promised you
the full-on backyard barbecue
for the send-off,
but I thought I would have
a few extra days
to get myself together.
Simple is better at this point.
Chris wanted to visit
the firehouse one more time
before we go back anyways.
It's all good.
Aw.
So, when do you start?
I report at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Dad's going back to school.
[EDDIE] I'll be doing training
while this one gets to be hanging
out by swimming pools all summer.
You all packed?
Didn't need to pack much this time.
But you might need to make
some room for some more items.
[EDDIE] Wait
- What?
- [CHIMNEY CHUCKLES]
[HEN] Your turnouts.
Normally, you'd get it
at your retirement party,
but since you're not
sticking around for that,
Captain Gerrard agreed
to let us give them to you now.
Wow, um [CLEARS THROAT]
Thanks, uh
This is great.
Thank you. I don't know how
you talked him into it.
[BUCK] Ah, he's in a good mood.
Today's his last day.
- What?
- [CHIMNEY] He told us this morning.
Hotshots got picked up
for another season.
I'm pretty sure he thought
that banner was for him.
[EDDIE LAUGHS]
So, this means?
- What does this mean?
- [BUCK] Means the 118 is finally
gonna have a decent captain again.
Yeah, I hope that's true.
It's not gonna be me.
Wait, what?
The chief passed you over?
No, he didn't.
I-I turned it down.
I'm sorry, guys, I just
I don't need that right now.
You don't have to apologize.
Just have to do what's best for you.
You really okay with that?
[BUCK] Yeah.
Of course I am.
Wait, are you throwing
your helmet into the ring?
[BUCK] For captain?
No.
I put in for transfer.
Out of the 118?
It's just a number now.
♪
[RUBBLE CLATTERING]
727-L-30, come back?
- [ATHENA] Dispatch, we have a
- [CLATTERING]
Sergeant Grant, what was that?
Sergeant Grant,
you need us to send backup?
Send everybody!
Sergeant Grant, what do you need?
50 officers!
On a six-block perimeter.
And a full FD response.
Heavy rescue. The whole
damn building just came down.
Okay.
Building collapse.
I have units on the way.
Athena, confirming
that 8420 Newton is a high-rise?
City records say 19 stories,
is that right?
Not anymore, it's not.
♪
Hey, this way.
- Move as fast and safely as you can.
- All right.
- You okay?
- I'm okay.
[RUBBLE CLATTERING]
LAPD. Can anyone hear me?
Is anybody hurt?
Okay, good. Keep moving.
Go out the door and across the street.
Help is on the way.
Anyone in here?
[GROANING, GRUNTING NEARBY]
[ATHENA] Graham?!
[CRYSTAL]
Help us, please! We're in here.
[CRYING]
[ATHENA] Coming.
Donnie, it's okay, baby,
we're coming, okay?
Is that your boyfriend under there?
[CRYSTAL] Yes, I can't get to him.
Sergeant, I think he's in bad shape.
[ATHENA] How about you?
I'm stuck.
The washers blew up
and the entire room collapsed.
The entire building.
I think Donnie got the worst of it.
[ATHENA] Donnie, can you hear me?
[RASPY VOICE] Can't breathe
[CRYSTAL] Oh, my God,
please, don't let him die!
Donnie, I'm gonna try to get you
a little more breathing room.
Grab me that mop.
All right. I'm gonna need you
to find something to wedge
- under here when I lift it up.
- Okay.
All right, here we go.
[BOTH STRAINING]
Got it, got it?
[CRYSTAL] I got it! I got it!
Great, great, great!
- [PANTING]
- [GROANING]
Donnie, is that better?
- [DONNIE] A lot.
- Okay.
It's okay, baby,
you're gonna be okay, okay?
What? Wh-Wh-What is it?
Oh, God!
[SIREN WAILING]
[HORN HONKING]
[GROANING]
[CLAMORING]
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
[GERRARD] Dispatch, 118 on scene.
We got any clues how this happened?
[MADDIE] Not exactly.
We've received 28 calls
reporting sounds of explosions
on the lower level.
Still working on the cause.
I have a guess.
Shut off the water.
Kill the utilities.
We could already be
looking at gas pockets.
Pretty boys, take Bravo.
Run the ground ladders.
- Start extrication.
- [BOTH] Copy that.
Cap, we're gonna need
more than a ground ladder.
Help! Up here!
Ma'am, step back from the edge.
We're coming!
Hurry! My mom is hurt.
She needs help!
Hey! What are you waiting for?
Run the aerial.
[SOBBING]
Feel like taking a hike?
Going up.
[SUE] Okay, everybody,
this is what we know.
There has been
an explosion of unknown origin
that has triggered
a structural collapse.
Police and fire rescue are on scene
with more on the way.
Maddie, what did we get
from the management company?
There's 255 apartments.
They're sending over a tenant list now.
Should be somewhere north of 300 people.
And this is L.A., so we all know
that we can't
completely trust that list.
A unit is not considered clear
until we have spoken with the tenant,
confirmed who was in their
apartment this morning
and what their status is.
[LINDA] We've gotten
more than two dozen calls
from people stuck on upper floors,
and a lot more
from the neighboring buildings
wondering if they should evacuate.
Well, as of now, we are advising
everyone to stay where they are.
Help is coming. Let them do their jobs.
[JESSA] Help, over here! Hurry!
Hurry, my mom needs help.
[HEN] We're coming.
[SHUDDERS] Please help.
Are you injured?
No, no. Just my mom. She's-she's stuck.
Mom, mom, help is here.
[MUFFLED GROANING]
[HEN] I'm gonna check your vitals, okay?
[BEEPS]
Pulse is elevated,
BP's high, too. 135/90.
Let's get a better look here.
One, two, three.
[JESSA] Mom.
Broken cheek and orbital bones.
I can feel crepitus,
the bones are moving.
Her skull is fractured,
likely in more than one place.
Let's get her on her back.
Not what I was expecting.
[ATHENA] Dispatch.
This is 727-L-30.
I'm in the basement-level laundry.
[RADIO STATIC]
Dispatch, do you read?
[RADIO STATIC]
- [MUMBLES]
- [ATHENA] Donnie.
You hanging in there?
I'm so cold.
[CRYSTAL] He-he has low blood sugar.
Okay, we need to get him,
like, a cookie or something.
[ATHENA] What he needs
is a medic, and I need you
to go get help.
Tell them Sergeant Grant sent you.
No, no, no, no. Don't leave me, don't
- [PAINED GROAN]
- Oh, my God!
- [SOBBING]
- [ATHENA] Listen, listen.
Go now, get help.
- Okay, okay.
- Okay? Okay.
I love you, baby. Okay.
Okay. I love you, baby!
I can't reach him.
He tore an artery.
I need to find something
to put pressure on it.
Okay.
[SHOUTS]
Like this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that.
Okay, Donnie, I know that hurts,
but Graham is gonna keep you alive.
[HEN] Pupils are reacting normally.
So no brain bleed or subdural hematoma.
Okay, so wh-what's wrong?
[HEN] This isn't blood.
It's air.
Tension pneumocephalus?
[HEN] The air is leaking
into her cranial cavity,
through one of the cracks in her skull.
It's putting pressure on her brain.
Get me some lidocaine
and a 14-gauge needle.
What are you gonna do?
If she doesn't let out
some of the pressure,
your mom could have brain damage.
- Mom? Mom!
- [CHIMNEY] All right, Hen.
We got to move.
I'll hold her head steady.
Just move slowly, Hen.
If you go too deep
I'm not gonna hit her brain, Chim.
[CHIMNEY] Of course you won't.
[HEN] I'm in.
[AIR HISSES]
This will at least release
some of the pressure.
Until we can get her into surgery.
[JESSA] She told me she
thought this place was dangerous.
I should have listened to her.
[SIGHS] I'll remind you of that
[CHUCKLES] next time.
[CHUCKLING] Okay. Okay, Mom.
Okay.
Maddie.
- Hey, need a hand?
- Actually, your ears.
I have a caller in distress,
but all I can make out are whispers.
Hi, my name's Maddie Han.
Can you tell me what's going on?
[FAINTLY] Help me.
Sir, I-I can barely hear you.
Are you calling
from the Newton collapse?
Yes, ninth floor.
Ninth floor. Good.
Can you tell me your name
and apartment number?
Help.
- Sir?
- [LINE CLICKS]
- Try calling back.
- [LINE RINGING]
[RECORDED] You've reached Flint West.
- Go to hell.
- [BEEPS]
I don't think he's gonna pick up.
No, but now we have his name.
She gonna be all right?
She's stable.
She's lucky you flagged us down
when you did.
I'm the lucky one.
They'll make you real comfortable, okay?
[HEN] You'll be
on the first ride out of here.
There's a lot of people out here
waiting for an ambulance.
You hear that, cutie? L.A. gridlock.
[CHUCKLES] I think she's feeling better.
Help! Help me! Help!
I got it.
I got her.
- Ma'am, did you hit your head at all?
- No, no.
Does your neck hurt?
Any kind of pain at all?
My boyfriend, he's in the laundry room.
The lady told me I-I
should go and get, I get
Okay, okay. Just keep breathing.
- Where is the laundry room?
- The basement.
[CRYING] There's so much blood.
Basement? Okay.
Let's get you a sear right here.
Come on, keep breathing.
So, you said there was a lady with him?
[CRYSTAL] Yes.
[PANTING] The police lady
Sergeant Grant.
Hen!
Panic attack. Can you take over?
You're okay. Where are you going?
[CHIMNEY] To the laundry room.
Her boyfriend is hurt down there.
Sounds like Athena needs a hand.
Athena? You want me to go, Chim?
I got it.
Seven uncleared apartments
on the ninth floor,
and not one is listed to Flint West.
So maybe that wasn't his name.
Do we have numbers
for any of the tenants?
Yes.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
with emergency services.
Do you live at 8420 Newton?
[YOUNG MAN] Yeah, I'm out on the curb.
What's up?
Uh, do you know anyone named Flint?
Like Michigan? No.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
[AUTOMATED VOICE] The number
you've dialed has been disconnected.
Hi, this is Maddie Han
with emergency services.
Do you live at 8420 Newton?
[MARGE] I used to. What's this about?
Any chance you know a Flint West?
Ugh, I wish I didn't.
That bastard's my ex-husband.
Can I confirm
your apartment number was 912?
Did something happened to Flint?
The last time we spoke,
I told him to drop dead.
He's not gonna make good on that, is he?
Watch your step.
[MADDIE OVER RADIO] Engine
118, are you in the building?
Uh, just bringing out
two more yellow tags.
I have another one for you.
Flint West. His ex-wife
confirmed he's in unit 912.
- Okay, is this guy injured?
- Likely.
I've been trying to call, but no answer.
We'll find out.
Okay, Rav, let's gear up.
[RAVI] Copy.
[GRUNTS]
♪
[ATHENA] Hang in there, Donnie.
- You're doing great.
- Athena.
- Chimney?
- You all right?
I've got two trapped.
- One bleeding out.
- Copy that.
This is Donnie.
His girlfriend Crystal went up for help.
Is this the cop cart guy?
Retired. I'm a civilian now.
This is Graham. He's been
holding pressure on the wound
but what we really need is a tourniquet.
Hey, Graham, can you wiggle
all your fingers and toes?
- Yeah, yeah.
- [CHIMNEY] Good.
Means no spinal.
I'm gonna hand you a hemostatic pad.
This is gonna add a clotting aspect.
Help stem the bleed, okay?
All right.
[PAINED GROAN]
- Got it.
- [CHIMNEY] Good man.
Now, Donnie,
we're gonna set up an IV, all right?
Get some fluids in you
- while we wait for heavy rescue.
- An IV?
- How?
- Through your foot.
Okay, uh, Maddie said 912.
912. I see it!
I got it.
LAFD!
- Flint!
- Rav!
Whoa.
[RAVI] Thanks.
Yeah. Don't mention it.
Buck, did you find 912?
[BUCK] Yeah, but I think 912 is now 712.
- Okay, you ready?
- Let's do it.
LAFD!
Anyone down here?
[RAVI] Flint, we're coming down.
[BUCK] LAFD.
- Flint!
- Flint!
- Flint!
- [FLINT GROANING]
This is crushing me.
We're gonna get you out, okay?
I just need you
to sit tight for a moment.
[LABORED BREATHING]
Come on, Rav, lift. With all you got.
[BOTH STRAINING]
[DISTANT SIRENS WAILING]
[PANTING]
You're gonna pull him out
the back of the wardrobe?
If we can make it to Narnia.
Here.
All right, just hang in there for me.
[GROANS]
Come on, Flint.
Okay. Flint, we got you.
[FLINT STRAINING]
- Okay, nice and easy.
- Come on.
[RAVI] I got you. Come on.
[BUCK] Big step.
There you go. Deep breath.
Didn't think
you bums would ever find me.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY] Thank you.
Well, actually,
you can thank your ex-wife.
Marge? She hasn't spoken to me in years.
Luckily, she speaks to 911.
[RUMBLING]
[BUCK] Take cover!
Oh! Chimney!
Get down!
[ALL EXCLAIM]
- What just happened?
- Damn gas pocket went up.
[GRAHAM WHEEZING, COUGHING]
Graham, you okay?
Still holding on.
[DONNIE] Thanks, man.
Chimney
[CHIMNEY] Yeah?
This used to be our way out.
Great.
Good luck getting
that stuff into your duffle.
Maybe I'll wear it on the plane.
I mean, first, Ramon steals my mother,
and then my two favorite nephews?
Pepa, we're only a phone call away.
A phone call and a plane ride.
[EDDIE] Well, speaking of which,
we got to leave soon.
Dad, Dad. Come here.
What's up, buddy?
- Everything okay?
- Look.
[NEWS ANCHOR] In downtown
Los Angeles, it is a race against time
to find survivors trapped in the rubble
of a collapsed apartment building.
- [PEPA] Those poor people.
- Resources are stretched thin
as crews work to save those trapped
or buried in the debris
of the multistory building.
First responders from multiple
firehouses are on scene
with hopefully more on the way
to help conduct search and rescue
[COUGHING]
Are you okay?
- Uh-huh.
- You sure?
[GERRARD OVER RADIO] Buckley!
Yeah?
Do you have an exit?
[BUCK] We'll make one.
Captain Gerrard [PANTING]
I can't raise Chim.
All right. Take Sanchez
and Paulson with you.
Now, if that building shifts again
We evacuate. I got it.
♪
Just keep squeezing that, okay?
- Chimney.
- Yeah?
Does anyone know we're here?
Hen does.
She actually offered to come
down here instead of me.
Oh.
[CLEARS THROAT]
Hey, Donnie,
you feel that saline cocktail
kicking in yet?
I, uh
Graham, can you shake him for me?
[GRAHAM] Come on, stay awake, guy.
Oh. I think he's out.
- [CHIMNEY] Damn it.
- How can I help?
Just keep bolusing.
I'm gonna take his vitals.
All right.
[AIR PUMPING]
- 54/30.
- [ATHENA] What do you think?
I think he's about to arrest.
Well, CPR is not an option.
Maybe we can defib him.
Graham, can you reach his chest?
[GRUNTS] Yeah, I think so.
Chimney, I've lost his pulse.
Then we move quick.
All right, Graham,
I'm gonna give you
these defibrillator pads.
Is he gonna die?
Not if you stay calm and help me.
Now, you're gonna put
one pad on his left side,
the other pad goes on his right front.
- Can you do that for me?
- Uh
Left side, right front.
Left side, right front.
[GRUNTS]
Right front.
[STRAINING] Almost.
[ATHENA] You can do it, Graham.
You can do it.
Okay. Okay, they're on.
Go, go, go, go, go!
Wait, wait, wait.
This is very important.
Do not touch him.
When I say, "Clear," hands up.
Got it, Graham?
All right.
- Charging and clear.
- [DEFIBRILLATOR BUZZING]
All right. Hand back on that wound!
[MONITOR FLATLINING]
[BEEPING]
Yeah.
We're back in sinus.
Donnie, can you hear me?
- Mm-hmm.
- [GRAHAM SIGHS]
You did it.
You did it, Graham. Good work, pal.
Just doing my duty. [CHUCKLES]
[EXHALES]
[ATHENA] Chimney
How much time did that buy him?
[COUGHING, PANTING]
[GERRARD OVER RADIO] Buckley. Panikkar.
Where are you?
[BUCK] Bravo wall.
Look up.
- You can't go back the way you came?
- [BUCK] No.
Ceiling came down.
We lost our anchor point.
- [RAVI] You okay?
- Yeah.
Cap, it's really unstable up here.
Yeah,
it's raining concrete down here, too.
I'm calling for more USAR.
[EDDIE] There's no time for that.
♪
[GERRARD] Diaz. What are you doing here?
Thought I'd lend a hand.
Well, then start lugging debris.
We got to pull a ladder in here.
With all due respect, sir,
by the time we clear a path,
we won't need a ladder.
The building will be at our feet.
We don't have a choice.
If Bobby taught me anything
it's that we always have a choice.
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on, come on. Keep going.
We're almost there.
Laundry room.
This is it! Come on.
All right, let's get in here.
Athena, Chimney! [GRUNTING]
One, two, three.
[GRUNTING]
Again. Again.
[STRAINING]
Again. Again.
One, two, three.
Easy, easy.
[GASPING]
Hey, Cap, any update down there?
[EDDIE OVER RADIO]
I don't know about down there,
but I have an update up here.
Eddie?
Eh, I was watching the news.
Had a bit of FOMO.
Uh, where are you?
Right in front of you.
Parking garage across the street.
It was gonna take too long
to get the ladder up there,
so I grabbed the line gun off the rig.
- He's got a gun?
- [RAVI] A line gun.
Yeah, we, uh, we better get down.
[BUCK] Okay, Eddie, fire away.
♪
All right. You're gonna put
your leg through here, all right?
Are you serious?
[RAVI] Would it be better
if we were joking?
Fair point.
Okay, Eddie,
how are we doing over there?
Ready when you are.
[BUCK] Okay, we're set.
On three. One
[SCREAMING]
[WHISTLES]
[SCREAMS]
- [RUMBLING]
- Uh
- Do you want to?
- No, no, no, no.
J-Just go, Rav, come on.
Go, go, go, go, go.
[GRUNTS]
[RAVI] Clear!
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER]
- [GRUNTS]
- [RAVI] Dude!
That was genius, man.
How'd you even think of that?
Well, I thought if Bobby were here,
what kind of crazy stunt
would he be yelling at Buck for pulling?
No. This one was all you.
[STRAINING]
Again! One, two, three!
Let's get the hammers up here.
It's gonna take more time.
And more hands.
[EDDIE] Where do you want us?
[PANTING]
[EDDIE CHUCKLES]
Come on, let's go. [PANTING]
[HAMMERS WHIRRING]
[HEN] We're in.
Athena! Chim!
You found us.
And brought the whole gang.
Well, we'll take
all the hands we can get.
All right.
We got two patients
ready for extrication.
First one is Donnie.
He's conscious but barely.
We brought him back from V tach.
He's got an auxiliary wound,
so careful when you clear the debris.
Second patient we got is Graham.
Cart guy?
[CHIMNEY] That's the one.
He's got minor burns.
Other than that, he seems to be okay.
Okay, let's clear
some space and get him out.
[STRAINING]
Get that board in here.
Okay. Ready to move.
One, two, three.
[CHIMNEY] He's gonna
need a junctional tourniquet.
- [EDDIE] 500 CCs?
- [HEN] Perfect.
Let's get him on the first RA
to Presbyterian.
Athena, you should go with them, too.
I'm seeing this through.
Graham,
you are officially relieved
of your laundry room duties.
Copy that, Sergeant.
- All right.
- Ready?
- Yep.
- [RAVI] Okay, push.
Whoa.
Yeah.
A-Are you in pain, Graham?
Uh, a-a little.
Um, not as bad as Donnie.
That's his adrenaline talking.
The rebar must have
just missed his spinal cord.
It must've. He can move
all his extremities.
Must have just nicked
his abdominal aorta.
His stomach is hot.
He's been bleeding internally
this whole time?
Graham, why didn't you say anything?
I knew I was dead, but Donnie
needed help more than me.
So, you just sacrificed yourself?
It was the right thing to do.
♪
Not today, Graham.
Buck, Ravi, cut him free.
As close to the body as possible.
Eddie, backboard.
O2, all the fluids we got.
Hen, you're with me on extrication.
Okay.
["HEAL" BY TOM ODELL PLAYING]
[GRAHAM] I'm feeling
kind of chilly, actually.
Okay, he-he's losing consciousness.
Graham. Graham, keep your eyes open.
Come on, look at me, look at me.
Keep your eyes open.
Graham, Graham. Look at me.
Look at me.
[BUCK] He's free.
Let's get a backboard.
- Easy, Rav.
- Okay, strap him in.
Easy, easy, easy.
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
[BEEPS]
[CHIMNEY] BP is 51/39.
Heart rate is 140.
He's tachycardic. Eddie.
Running one line wide open.
[MONITOR BEEPING]
- Ravi.
- I got you.
He's in asystole.
[HEN] Starting compressions.
- I've got hands on the rebar.
- Bagging.
[ATHENA] We're right here
with you, Graham.
We're right here with you!
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
All right, pulse check.
Take my heart ♪
Continue compressions.
[ATHENA] Come on.
Come, Graham. You're
not allowed to give up, okay?
You're not allowed
to quit on us, Graham.
- Come on, Graham.
- All right, pulse check.
Damn it!
Keep going. Push a round of epi.
Come on, Graham.
Come on, come on, come on.
Come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on.
Chim.
I'm not calling it. Keep going.
Come on, Graham. Come on, Graham.
Come on, Graham.
Come on, come on.
- Come on, come on.
- Pulse check.
Heal ♪
Heal, heal ♪
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
We got a pulse.
We got a pulse. Good work, everyone.
All right, let's get him out of here.
Okay, Rav.
Tell me some things ♪
118 to Presbyterian.
Patient's male, 20s.
He's gonna need a trauma team
and a vascular surgeon standing by.
Some things last ♪
Hey, he's gonna be okay.
Thanks to you.
You saved his life.
[SIGHS] It's a team effort.
You know, that used to make him crazy.
Bobby.
He always said you never
gave yourself enough credit.
But he knew that you were a smart,
talented, capable paramedic,
and a great leader.
He'd be so proud of you.
So proud of you.
♪
118!
I just heard from headquarters
the number of fatalities
from the collapse
zero.
That's the hand of God.
And your hands.
Magnificent teamwork out there today.
It's been my honor
to take my last ride with men
and women of your quality.
Thank you.
♪
[EXHALES]
What are you doing?
Just looking for flights
for me and Chris for a redeye.
I still got to be
in El Paso at 7:00 a.m.
Make that 6:00.
They're an hour ahead.
Eddie, wait. Ravi, hold up.
Everybody, just stop.
- Especially you.
- Hey.
You're not getting on any redeye.
- He's not?
- [CHIMNEY] No.
And nobody's transferring out.
And nobody's staying in Texas.
This is our firehouse.
This is the 118.
And it's not just a number. It's us.
And you're right, Buck.
Things are never gonna be the same again
because Cap is gone.
But leaving won't change that.
It won't make you feel any less sad.
It just means
that you'll be sad all alone.
[CHIMNEY SIGHS]
Bobby died so that I could live.
And it has screwed me up in ways
that I cannot fully express,
but the truth is
he would've done that for any one of us.
You see, he knew
that just coming in to work every day,
there is a chance that one
or more of us would not make it home.
And his job above everything else was
to make sure that we did.
[SIGHS]
And we're all standing here right now
because of him.
This team, we are his legacy.
So we can miss him.
And we can mourn him.
And we can even curse his name,
but we are not going to disrespect him
by throwing away
what he built right here.
So you hang up your turnouts,
you hit the showers,
you go home and you get some rest.
'Cause we are all gonna see each other
on our next shift right here.
Together. Understood?
Copy that, Cap.
I mean, Chim.
["TRAGEDY IS NOT THE END"
BY JOEL ANSETT PLAYING]
Disbelief ♪
When I first heard the news ♪
It left me angry and confused ♪
[SIGHS]
Knocked the wind out of my soul ♪
When we lost what made us whole ♪
And now there's a heat
behind my eyes ♪
And I can't stop asking
why, why, why ♪
They say it's gonna be okay ♪
So, uh, what do we think?
It's an amazing property,
and I think
there's gonna be a bidding war.
The pain ♪
We don't have to be afraid ♪
'Cause I don't think
it's an accident ♪
That tears are shaped like seeds ♪
So I'll bury all my fears ♪
And trust they're turning into trees ♪
Oh, I'm fighting to believe ♪
This is not the end of the story ♪
[JUDY] I thought
you'd really like this place.
You wanted light, you wanted airy.
One thing I really liked
about my old place was it
it didn't feel so new.
It had character.
I do have another listing
a few blocks from here.
How do you feel
about Streamline Moderne?
Uh, I guess the same way most people do.
Well, we'll look at it anyway.
So, why did you leave your last place?
It wasn't really mine.
I was subletting.
When we all had a place ♪
Okay. That is the last box.
Phew. Hey, you want
to grab some lunch with me
before we start unpacking?
Lewis is having a party,
and he wanted to know if I could come.
[CLICKING TONGUE]
But it doesn't take away ♪
Okay. What time am I dropping you off?
The pain, but we don't have
to fear the rain ♪
[JUDGE] And now we come
to the best part of my day.
The signing of your adoption agreement.
I hereby declare you to be
the Wilson family.
Oh, I'm fighting to believe ♪
- [LAUGHTER]
- Congratulations.
This is not the end ♪
Of the story ♪
This is not the end of the story ♪
♪
Our lives are a poem ♪
Our sorrow half the lines ♪
There will come a day ♪
When the good Lord makes it rhyme ♪
When the good Lord makes it rhyme ♪
Oh, when the good Lord ♪
[BABY COOS]
Makes it right ♪
Hello, baby.
Athena, say hello to Robert Nash Han.
[ATHENA SIGHS]
This tragedy is not
the end of the story. ♪
Hello, Bobby.