Station 19 (2018) s05e05 Episode Script

Things We Lost in the Fire

1
Here we go ♪.
- Hey.
- Alright ♪
Um, you're off shift Friday, yes?
I made the reservation at
the Burmese restaurant with
- Ah-ha-ha, no.
- My shift doesn't start
for half an hour.
Okay, I don't have
time to get sweaty now.
I'm meeting Jack.
Oh, Jack can wait. Jack is patient.
Jack is way less fun than your wife.
You need to stop saying
Jack's name while you're naked.
- [LAUGHS]
- Yeah?
I'm sorry, you want
to give me a spanking?
- Mm.
- How 'bout that? ♪
Mm, okay, I am a woman of my word,
- and I have work to do today.
- Mm.
So I can't. No.
How 'bout that? ♪
[SIGHS] How 'bout that? ♪
- I only have 10 minutes.
- [BOTH GIGGLE]
You spent a year of your life
studying the female orgasm.
- 10 minutes should be plenty.
- Mm-hmm.
[THUD, BOTH LAUGH]
[WATER RUNNING]
- There's no going back ♪
-
- [SHOWER CURTAIN RATTLES]
-
How 'bout that? How 'bout that? ♪
Everything you need ♪
- Happy annivers
- No, no, no, no, don't say it.
What? "Happy anniversary"?
No, stop! I said don't say it.
- Why?
- It It's bad luck.
It's bad luck to say
"happy anniversary"?
Oh, my God! Theo, why
would you say that? Just
Because it's our one-year anniversary.
No, stop! I'm s Just
- What's your deal?
- It's [GROANS]
Okay, so, in my family, there's a curse.
- A curse?
- Yeah, that if you
celebrate an anniversary
before you get married, you
You break up.
Sounds like a really intense
way to prevent premarital sex.
No, it's just a curse.
- So we're not
- [SIGHS]
We're not celebrating, okay?
You know, you could have
given me a heads-up about that
- before the day of, but
- Okay, I'm sorry.
Okay? I'm sorry, it's just
every time I see you,
I just want to do that.
[CHUCKLES]
[THUD]
[CELLPHONE BEEPS]
Hey, w-what would you say
about moving your wedding photo
from the bedroom to the living room?
What?
It's just, it's the first
thing I see when I wake up,
and you know, when I go to sleep,
and sometimes when we're, you know
My mom can't get a hold of my
dad, and now I have to play GPS.
Thanks for validating
my feelings, Travis.
- What?
- It's fine.
I'll just continue making eye contact
with your dead husband
every time we have sex.
It's great. I love it.
- [SPEAKING SPANISH]
- [DOOR OPENS]
[DOOR CLOSES]
All better! [CHUCKLES]
- Hi.
- Car seat's all set.
Thank you for bringing her to daycare.
Thank you. Ooh, I gotta earn my keep.
I swear I'll find a place soon.
No, it's good. The longer you're here,
the less I have to interact with my mom
and her judgmental face.
Uh, virtual breakfast date?
Uh, no, Crisis One stuff.
Ah.
Alexa, how long's the drive
to Sunny Friends Daycare?
ALEXA: Traffic is light.
The fastest route
takes about 19 minutes.
Alright, you're gonna go, baby.
Alright? Bye, baby girl.
[SMOOCHING] I love you.
- I love you, too.
- [BOTH LAUGH]
Say, "Bye, Papi.
Bye, Daddy. See you later."
- Bye, Daddy. Bye.
- [DEEP VOICE] Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Okay.
Alexa, call Chief Diggs
at Oakland Fire Department.
ALEXA: Calling Chief Diggs.
[LINE RINGING]
[EXHALES DEEPLY] Alright.
[GRUNTS] There.
Hey, uh, we're having
a cookout on Sunday.
Uh, can you come?
Ah, yeah. So the place
don't burn down. Sure.
- [LAUGHS]
- No, Joey asked if you can come.
Oh. Uh yeah, tell him I'll be there.
Yeah, cool. You, uh
You got desk duty?
Nah, I'm waiting for Carina.
Carina? Since when does Carina
visit you at the station?
Well, we've been
texting about an idea
Well, not an idea, really.
Like an inkling, if you will.
And, uh, yeah We just want to
Uh It Oh, she's back.
[CLEARS THROAT]
Yes, she is.
Hi. Sorry. Me again. [CHUCKLES]
Ingrid.
- From the shop.
- Mm-hmm.
- Right.
- Yeah.
Uh, do you need medical
attention or something?
Oh, no, no. No. Sorry, just
I left my plans with you
- Right.
- for the new shop.
- I know you're busy.
- Um, you know what?
I'm I'm sorry. I got caught up,
- and I don't have them.
- No, no, it's no problem.
It's just, I've been working
there the past few days,
at the shop, and I think I'm
smelling, like, burning plastic?
Oh, well, you know, that
could be an electrical issue.
Have you called 911?
Uh, well, no.
That's why I'm here. [CHUCKLES]
You should really call 911.
Well, it's just that
you know me and my shop.
I just I'd feel more
comfortable if you
[SCOFFS]
It's probably just my
mind playing tricks on me.
You know, paranoid since the fire.
N-No, it's it's normal
after what you went through.
It's Have you talked to a therapist?
Yeah, a fire's a trauma,
and even if you haven't lost somebody,
it can still be traumatic.
No, I-I haven't.
Um, but I did lose someone.
- You did?
- My husband.
[SIGHS] Scott.
About a year before
the shop burned down.
Died in his sleep.
They think it was a carbon
monoxide leak from the oven.
I was out of town, so
- I'm sorry. I-I had no idea.
- No, no.
- Um
- Look, I'm I'm
I'm sorry for bothering you guys.
- No No, you
- Thank you no for your time.
No
Yikes. I think you made that worse.
- Don't say anything. Yeah.
- [CLEARS THROAT]
Shutting up.
Well, I-I look like I'm selling cologne.
ARI: Studies show a strong jaw
communicates safety and strength.
Listen, people love Fire Zaddy,
and the more they see him
You as the face of SFD
The better for me. Hmm?
No, the better for the Department,
the better for me,
and the better for you.
Everybody wins.
You want to work your way
back up to battalion chief?
This will put you in the express lane.
Oh, former battalion chief's office.
That's not typically where
grunts camp out, Sullivan.
U-Uh, look, I'm working with Ari
at the request of the
department, alright?
Plus, it's good motivation for him,
working out of his old office.
Yeah, your face plastered
all over buses and billboards.
Must be a hell of a way to jump back
into the dating pool, huh?
Yeah, that's not really
my, uh, priority right now.
Now you're climbing your way
back up the department ladder,
eyes on the prize.
Well, you know, nobody
wants to be a grunt forever.
Truth be told, I
actually kind of miss it.
You know, being a fire
captain's all about paperwork
and whiny firefighters.
But I don't have to
tell you, Fire Zaddy.
[SCOFFS]
- [KEYBOARD CLICKING]
-
[CELLPHONE CLICKS]
[VIC HUMMING]
♪♪
Yo.
Oh, uh, Carina's on her way in,
and Warren's gonna join us, too.
You got this, bro.
That's it? That's your big pep talk?
You need a pep talk?
I am not a big idea
guy, generally speaking.
This is all new for me,
so a little enthusiasm
from the guy who
inspired it would be nice.
I inspired your big idea?
You had a big idea, and
everyone resisted it,
but you made it happen.
- So, yeah, I'm a little inspired.
- Thanks, man.
Alright. Here it is.
When you and Carina talk to
Warren and Captain Beckett,
just try really, really hard
not to suck.
Seriously, dude. Just don't suck.
Mm-hmm. Thank you.
Very inspir That's
profound. Thank you.
Dude, you you got this.
You gotta start giving
yourself a little more credit.
Think about where you came
from and where you are now.
You did that all by yourself.
It's not a small thing.
Incoming. [CLEARS THROAT]
Hughes, look at this. Three empty jars.
Why do they keep doing
this? Just throw it away.
What's going on?
I'm writing my angry peanut butter note.
No, I mean what's going on with you?
- What aren't you telling me?
- About what?
Well, Diane's talked to me twice now
about taking on more
responsibility with Crisis One.
That's good.
No, not in a, "Congratulations,
you're promoted" kind of way.
In a "fewer people,
more work" kind of way.
So, I said, "Well, are you
quitting Crisis One?
'Cause this sounds
like an exit strategy."
And then she gave me this
long, rambling, evasive answer,
which is not like Diane at all.
And then, just now,
I-I noticed on the schedule
we're supposed to train
Station 52 next week,
and your name's been
taken off the list, so
So Diane's not quitting.
You are.
♪♪
You're leaving 19.
I know Oakland wants you. I
heard Diane talking about it.
Who can afford to live in California
- on a firefighter's salary?
- You can.
Okay, look, if y Um, if
I promise not to get upset
and not to tell anyone, will
you just be honest with me?
Just tell me.
♪♪
Are you moving to California?
♪♪
Oakland made me an offer this morning,
and I'm thinking really hard about it.
♪♪
♪♪
[SIGHS] Morning, Captain.
AQUINO: Herrera.
You're the only woman at 23.
I've noticed.
Somebody brought it to
the department's attention,
and now it's a problem.
It wasn't me, sir.
It was Diane Lewis.
After what she saw at
the Crisis One training
Oh, you mean our guys
acting like a bunch
of obnoxious schoolboys?
I was the only Asian at every station
except for one in my 24 years.
You know how many nicknames
related to sushi, kimchi,
and chop suey I've been subjected to?
- Aren't you Filipino?
- Yep.
They couldn't even come up with
a culturally correct insult.
[BOTH LAUGH]
The point is, I should
have known better.
Being the only anything is never fun.
- Yeah.
- So we're adding to the team
a probie fresh from the academy.
She'll need a mentor.
Oh.
So to address the problem of inequity,
you're saddling me with extra work.
Cool.
- Let's
- Just kidding. [LAUGHS]
It's fine.
I'm happy to show her the ropes.
Andy Herrera, meet Deja Duval.
Herrera.
Any relation to Pruitt Herrera?
Yeah, he was m-my father.
At the Academy, they talk about him
like he was a king.
That must make you a princess.
Actually, I'm a lieutenant.
[CHUCKLES]
Here you go.
You gotta cut the badge
bunny loose, Warren.
Okay, don't call her that, man.
You know, sh It's obvious
she needs help.
Yeah, a lot of help.
Survived a fire, lost her husband.
And?
And a woman like that,
you know, uh, grieving,
sees you as a hero?
Coming to every single one
of your shifts to see you.
Oh, t-twice, okay?
- She's come in twice.
- Mm.
- Okay, maybe thrice.
- Mm-hmm.
But hey But i-if you are
suggesting that I would ev
Whoa, no, no, I'm not
suggesting anything.
I know what kind of man you are.
But she doesn't know
what kind of man you are.
[DOOR OPENS]
- Hey. There she is.
- Hey!
Ben, are you helping us with the clinic?
Uh, clinic?
I didn't tell him yet.
I was working up to it.
Hey, you're a grown-up
man. Work to it faster, no?
Okay, alright.
Uh, Warren.
Mm-hmm?
[CEREAL CLINKING]
What do you think if we
offered medical services here?
Uh, tried that. The city
made me park it out back.
No, I'm not talking
about performing surgery.
I mean like a Like a clinic. Here.
What do you mean, like,
uh Like BP checks?
- That sort of thing?
- Yeah.
And more. Ugh, this is burnt.
You saw Joey's friend Ameen.
He He needed medical attention
long before we got to him.
Yeah, but that's what
the hospital clinic's for.
Right, but a guy like Ameen?
Not gonna walk into a hospital.
Low-income women are
five times less likely
to get prenatal care,
and part of the reason
They don't trust doctors.
But everyone trusts firefighters.
It's easier to come into the
local fire station for care
than it is to walk into a hospital.
Right, and, look, uh, Crisis One,
that's, uh That's out in the field.
- That's mental health, right?
- Yeah.
But this is everything-else health.
And people will come here.
And And think of
all the low-acuity calls
we wouldn't have to go on.
We'd save time, manpower.
And woman power.
Exactly.
VIC: I mean, he's just
gonna leave us behind.
After everything, just
leave us in the dust.
I mean, I never said we
couldn't move the picture frame.
- What?
- Just Emmett this morning
freaked out on me for no reason.
I'm sure it wasn't for no reason.
My wife is mind-blowing in bed.
- What?
- What?
What? Did I say that out loud?
I thought I just thought it. I'm sorry.
♪♪
So, he said,
"Great. I'll just stare
into your dead husband's eyes
- while we have sex."
- Oh.
I mean, that's that's
pretty much out of nowhere.
Is it? Or were you just not listening?
'Cause you know you're not
always great at listening.
What are you talking about? I listen.
You listen when you're not
obsessing about something.
False.
Okay, what was I venting about
before you changed the subject?
- It Th
- Yeah, exactly.
Okay, look, my family
is imploding, alright?
And I'm the only one
trying to maintain any
sort of semblance of
Travis. Travis? What,
your family's imploding,
so you're the only one whose
thoughts and feelings matter?
- [SIGHS]
- I
You know, my family's imploding, too.
Our family. 19.
[SIGHS]
It's not exactly the same.
Ugh.
♪♪
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
I know why you want to go to California.
You do?
Yeah, you started something that
works here, something profound,
and you want to share it.
It shouldn't just be a Seattle thing.
Every city should have a Crisis One.
- Dream big.
- Sure.
Okay, so, you get the
program going in Oakland.
What's next? You gonna move to Boston
and do the same thing there?
Baltimore? Milwaukee?
You're a single dad with a toddler.
- That's no way to live.
- [CHUCKLES]
Okay, but, uh,
what if the cities came to you?
- What do you mean?
- Well, what if you stayed in Seattle,
and then the cities sent their
people to train with you here?
Diane and I could take
over the day-to-day
so you could focus on the expansion.
You could even visit those cities
Get a feel for how
things are working there,
maybe make tweaks
to the program as needed,
but you wouldn't have to relocate.
There's an argument to be made
that taking Pru all over the country,
showing her how other people
live, expanding her horizons
It'll make her a richer, deeper,
more compassionate human being, Vic.
Yeah, there is an argument to be made.
Maybe just don't make it,
and then you wouldn't have to
leave behind everybody who
- [RUMBLING]
- Whoa!
- Whoa.
- Wha
- You good?
- Yeah.
What was that?
[PANTING] Was that an earthquake?
- CARINA: Uh
- Or a bomb.
- [KLAXONS SOUND]
- DISPATCH: Engine 19, Ladder 19,
- Aid Car 19 requested.
- And there it is.
647 Wright Avenue.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
♪♪
Why do I even come here? Why?
- Hey.
- [SIRENS BLARING]
You know, if you stayed
and we expanded,
we could rename the program
"Crisis One National."
- "CON"? No.
- [BOTH LAUGH]
"Crisis One Global."
Oh, oh, "COG."
Stupider.
[LAUGHS]
[LAUGHS]
Come with me.
[SIRENS CONTINUE BLARING]
What?
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
I, um I love Crisis One,
and I want to expand it.
And we both know
the best way of doing that
is not by bringing people here.
It's going to where they are
and helping them implement it.
And I want to change
this country, Hughie.
And I-I love
I-I genuinely love the idea
of showing Pru more of this country.
But I don't
Um, but I-I don't want to leave
you.
I, um
I-I-I don't want to leave you.
Come with me.
♪♪
You kicked me out.
You s
You said I was confusing Pru.
I did. I said that.
♪♪
I mean, I d I don't
want you to go, Miller,
but I
I can't go with you.
I, uh
I figured.
♪♪
But I asked.
♪♪
I asked.
♪♪
[VOICE BREAKING] Are you really leaving?
Yeah.
♪♪
[SIRENS WAILING]
♪♪
[PEOPLE CHATTERING]
MAN: Don't worry about it!
[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
♪♪
Dispatch from Incident Command 19.
You're gonna get a bunch
of calls on this one.
MAN #2: Alright, coming around!
Okay, let's get everyone out!
Make it fast, but be thorough.
These buildings are
already fully involved.
On it.
Hughes, Miller, Cutler,
get the ladder in place
to hit these houses from
above once they're clear.
Stay frosty out there, 19.
Warren, Sullivan, I want a triage unit
to treat the walking wounded.
I expect we'll see casualties, too.
Copy that, Captain.
Captain, we need to lay a line
and get the deck gun on these exposures.
Backup will handle the
exposures, Sullivan.
Our priority is evac.
- Look, if the fire spreads, this
- Triage, Sullivan. Now.
MAN #3: Manage the sparks
until we find out what
started this, alright?
MAN #4: You got it.
TRAVIS: Fire Department!
- Seattle Fire!
- Anybody home?
[PEOPLE COUGHING]
♪♪
JACK: Montgomery!
Don't worry!
We're gonna get you guys out!
Hey, give me your
hand! Give me your hand!
Okay, we got you! We got you!
Let's walk out.
It's okay. I got you.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
Take you right over there, okay?
[SIRENS WAILING]
- Shut-off's right there!
- We got one more house to clear!
- Go in.
- Over here.
Hey, I'm gonna go with you. Montgomery!
I got it. Everybody, we're gonna go over
to that tent over there
to check on your injuries!
It's clear, Cap.
Okay, 19. Evacuation
of 647 and 649 complete.
Let's get lines on them,
starting on the south side.
BEN: Hey, Captain.
We're getting a little bit
in the weeds over here.
Montgomery, stay with Warren
and Sullivan at triage.
TRAVIS: Copy that, Captain.
Sir, were you here when it happened?
The line wasn't supposed to be there.
Okay? I looked at the map.
We're here to help.
Just tell me what happened.
I was digging an irrigation
trench with a tractor.
- I've done it a thousand times.
- And?
I must have nicked a gas line.
The thing went off like a bomb.
It flipped the tractor
over with me in it.
And you were able to walk away?
Yeah, the thing's built like a tank.
It took the force of it. I got lucky.
But my head is all fuzzy, and
my ears won't stop ringing.
Dispatch from captain 19.
I've got a ruptured gas line,
and by its torching, it looks
to be a major transmission.
- There was no line on the map.
- Y-You're not in trouble, sir.
I need utility, a second
engine, and ladder.
Also requesting PD to secure the area
and assist with a possible evac.
Our guy here's gonna
take you to triage, okay?
My people are gonna look
your head wound over.
I got you, man. Alright?
Just gonna take you over there. Alright?
♪♪
This is gonna get worse.
Hughes. Alley-oop.
Be ready with a line up there
as soon as we've got it charged.
Miller, you're on supply.
♪♪
- This way.
- Okay, great.
- Hey. What's up?
- Hey.
Probie, this is Ruiz.
I have a name.
Uh, not until you've been
here at least three months.
Hey, today's the big anniversary, right?
Uh, apparently, we aren't
allowed to celebrate it,
and, uh and I didn't
get the memo, so
ANDY: Okay.
Uh, this is your locker.
Don't keep anything valuable
in it, especially food.
The guys on B and C shift will eat it.
My locker is over there.
What is this?
- Seriously?
- MADDOX: Herrera, it's me
- Are we in high school?
- the Fire Zaddy.
How may I rescue you today?
Ignore him. He has
a crush on my husband.
You're married to Fire Zaddy?
Yeah, not for much longer.
That's too bad, because, oh, he's hot.
- Ooh, cat fight?
- [SIGHS]
[MEOWS, HISSES]
[CHUCKLES]
You don't have to do that.
You don't have to laugh at his jokes
so he thinks you're the cool girl.
Maybe I think he's funny.
No, you don't.
Uh, listen, Herrera, I'm
I appreciate this whole, I
don't know, "back in my day" vibe
that I'm getting from you, but
my dad wasn't a firefighter,
and I'm not married to Fire Zaddy.
So, if I have to laugh at
sexist jokes to get along,
then I'm gonna laugh at sexist jokes.
- [KLAXONS SOUND]
- DISPATCH: Engine 23
- and Ladder 23 requested
- That's us. Let's go.
to 647 Wright Avenue. Multiple
♪♪
♪♪
Hey!
- JACK: What the hell?
- MAYA: Supply line's flat!
Pratt, gate down. Close the monitor!
[GRUNTS]
WOMAN: Hey, open it up! Open it up!
BECKETT: Gibson, what's going on?
We've got two or three
minutes before we go dry.
The explosion took out our water main.
I saw it from up there.
Okay, Springfield's
a block south of here.
Their hydrants are on a different main.
You got it. Copy.
Bishop!
Way ahead of you! [PANTING]
[SIRENS WAILING]
19 is already on the scene
and completing rescue.
What's next, probie? Remember, RECEO.
Uh, yeah, I got it.
R is for rescue, E is for exposure.
We get a protective
hose line on the fire.
Good. You're being thrown into
the deep end on your first day.
It's critical you listen
and follow command.
- Don't get cute.
- Too late. Born cute.
[CHUCKLES]
Probie, I need you to pay attention
so you don't get hurt.
You don't want to be called Princess,
and I don't want to be called Probie.
ANDY: But you are a probie.
[SCOFFS] I like this one.
She is feisty.
She's not a Chihuahua.
No, she's a grown woman
who can take a compliment.
[SIRENS WAILING]
- [WOMAN GROANING]
- Right over here.
Drop him right here.
♪♪
- [VOMITS]
- Oh.
[COUGHING] I don't feel good at all.
You're dehydrated.
Let's start with that.
♪♪
Okay, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[VOMITING, COUGHING]
BEN: Captain, we're
gonna need more aid cars.
BECKETT: They're all
out on runs, Warren.
Traffic's jammed out there.
I don't feel good at all.
I'm 32 weeks.
I got so far. Please
don't let me lose my baby.
[SIRENS WAILING]
Hey! Maybe Carina can come on foot!
It's barely half a mile.
That's good. That's
good. Yeah, call her.
[GROANING, PANTING]
Okay.
♪♪
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
♪♪
MAN: Water's on the way, Hughes!
♪♪
[LAUGHS] Yeah!
Whoo!
♪♪
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLES]
[GASPS]
Hughes!
MALE FIREFIGHTER: Man down!
BECKETT: Victoria!
- Victoria!
- Miller!
Victoria!
Is that
Vic! Victoria!
Dispatch from captain 19.
Firefighter down. Need
an additional aid car now!
Victoria!
[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
♪♪
DEAN: Victoria!
WOMAN: Hey, someone secure that wire!
♪♪
- We're charged and ready!
- Okay, got it!
BECKETT: Steady, Miller.
♪♪
♪♪
Hughes.
♪♪
Come on. Not like this.
Just come on. Come on.
♪♪
Please, please, please,
please, please, please.
Come on, Vic. Alright, Vic.
- [GASPS]
- Hey, hey, hey. You with me?
- Come on.
- [GROANS]
Victoria, yeah? Yeah. I got you.
- Miller. Miller.
- I told you I got you, Hughie.
I told you I got you.
I got you, yes. I got you.
- I got you.
- BECKETT: Get the ladder down!
- Miller? Oh, God.
- Okay.
I got you.
♪♪
Oh. Hey, uh uh
One of the perks of
loving a firefighter.
Yeah, totally.
Hey, is is Travis around?
They're all out.
- Oh.
- Saving the city.
Okay, um
Actually, I think this might be
the only perk of loving a firefighter,
because the rest of it is
It's a little bit of torture every day?
Yes, torture and terror.
I I'm scared.
Just a little bit, all the time.
- Me too.
- [SIGHS] And And
And when they go out on calls, I
Oh, that's That's w-way worse.
Oh, you're scared, too.
It's not just me.
You just got scared when
I told you they were out.
Oh, yeah. My stomach dropped.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Hmm.
But just a little bit, you know?
'Cause I know how good they all are.
I-I know how hard they work,
and I know that they somehow manage
to take it totally seriously
and not seriously at the same time.
- At all.
- Somehow.
- Yeah.
- And I know how much they love it.
So I'm a little bit scared all the time.
- But
- [SIGHS]
I try not to let him know.
Hmm. Same.
[CELLPHONE CHIMES, VIBRATES]
[CELLPHONE CLICKS]
Oh, they they They
need me at the scene.
There's a pregnant
woman and a traffic jam.
Yeah, I-I'll come with you.
But we're gonna have to run,
so it's a good thing you
didn't finish your workout.
Yeah.
[SIRENS WAILING]
♪♪
♪♪
Captain, every minute
the gas continues flowing,
the pipeline is in danger of rupturing
and making every single
house on this street
look like this.
I'm aware of the
circumstances, Sullivan.
Look, we can't wait for
the emergency response team.
I can I can shut the valve off.
Now's no time to be playing
hero for the news cameras.
- Hero? What
- Where is the response team?
They're working their way
through blocks of gridlock
caused by the fire.
Look, the valve, if it's
not already blown to bits,
is on the torching edge of the pipe.
The heat is extremely intense.
A hose line in a spray
pattern is enough protection.
You just need somebody
to hold it. I can do it.
[CHUCKLES] Oh, okay. Of course.
The used-to-be-captain all-stars
want to bum-rush a flaming pipeline.
Look, if the valve is
broken, we'll back away, okay?
We'll wait for the response team.
♪♪
[SIGHS] Okay, two lines.
You take Gibson and Miller with you.
SCBA masks and bottles.
We already came close
to losing someone today.
- No heroics.
- Yes, sir.
- Yes, sir.
- Understood?
- Yes, sir!
- Yes, sir!
[SIGHS]
DEAN: Montgomery! Warren! Incoming!
Vic! What happened?
Electrical injury from a live wire.
She went into respiratory arrest.
VIC: I didn't see the wire.
THEO: No, don't talk.
- Don't talk.
- I The wire
[GASPING]
But
Her pulse is thready.
BEN: Okay, we're gonna roll her to you.
Alright, on the count of three.
1, 2, 3.
[WHIMPERING]
[SIRENS WAILING]
Nice and easy.
We'll roll her back my way.
1, 2, 3.
♪♪
Okay, that's good, that's good. Okay.
We're gonna get you
on a cardiac monitor,
and as soon as we get an aid car,
you'll be the first one
we get to Grey-Sloan.
Miller! Miller! Miller!
Miller, you saved my life,
and I love you.
You're my brother, and I love you, okay?
[PANTING]
Yeah.
I love you, too.
I love you, Hughie.
♪♪
Okay.
When I saw you hanging upside-down
I'm okay. I'm okay.
I'm okay. I'm okay.
I'm okay. I'm okay.
Just stay alive, okay?
Stay Don't
Don't Don't you
Trav I'm okay. I'm okay.
It hurt like hell,
but I'm o I'm okay.
I need an ETA on an aid car!
MAYA: Make sure your
streams form a solid shield.
No gaps.
♪♪
Slow and steady!
♪♪
[SULLIVAN GRUNTING]
MAYA: Sullivan, get ready.
♪♪
♪♪
[GRUNTING]
♪♪
- Hey!
- Bishop!
Hold the line steady, or we're barbecue.
♪♪
- Hey!
- The heat must have compromised it.
Try again. I'll give you a hand.
- I got it!
- Hey!
Give it one more try!
Let's go.
[BOTH STRAINING]
♪♪
[METAL CREAKS]
[BOTH GRUNTING]
[PANTING]
♪♪
Back the way we came, 19!
Slow and steady!
♪♪
Where's that damn aid
car? She's having PVCs.
Captain, we need an air
car for Hughes right now.
I'm gonna need you
to lie on your left side.
Alright? It'll improve circulation.
I pray. I pray every day.
I pray every day over
my belly, over my baby.
I'm scared every day.
There's so many things
that can go wrong.
Birth defects and premature labor
and and low blood pressure,
and there's just so many things.
But I-I never thought this.
I never thought to worry
that the whole
neighborhood would explode.
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey, how can I help?
Carina. 32 weeks pregnant.
Pressure's sky high.
[GROANING]
Hey, this is my friend, Dr. DeLuca.
Alright? She's an OB.
Hi. How are you feeling?
What happened to Vic?
I got electrocuted. It happens.
TRAVIS: Deep breath.
Wha How can I help?
You came?
It's nice you came. It's
nice he came, Travis.
I thought you might need
the extra hands, so
- Mm-hmm.
- Emmett.
- Yeah.
- I'm gonna move the picture.
You know, Travis, that's pretty
That's like a coward's
way of saying "I love you."
- Vic!
- Look, I almost died,
and I could still die,
and I don't have to edit.
So if you love someone,
you just tell them.
You tell them. You don't
You don't kick them out
and then save their life
and then move away.
[SCOFFS] You tell them.
- Tell them. Tell them.
- Okay. Is she high?
- A little morphine.
- Okay.
Well, if she got electrocuted,
what is she still doing here?
We're waiting on an aid car.
There are two about a block
away, stuck in gridlock.
Okay, yeah, I love you.
- Will you help me carry her?
- Yeah.
And I love you, too.
Mm. That's nice.
Hey, I need hands!
Bring your leg in here.
- TRAVIS: Alright, Victoria.
- Mm-hmm.
- Your chariot awaits.
- Okay.
On three. One, two, three.
Ooh!
♪♪
Nice of him to finally show up.
SULLIVAN: We're not
in the clear yet, sir.
The pipeline showed corrosion.
With these embers and
the wind picking up
If it ruptures, it could ignite
every house in the neighborhood.
Yes, that was the end
of my sentence, sir.
BECKETT: Bishop,
Sullivan, we gotta evac.
Grab Gibson, do the odd addresses.
I'll grab Miller, do the evens.
No, Beckett, you are incident commander.
Respectfully, sir, now you
are. I am boots on the ground.
Come on. Everyone out!
The whole block! Let's go!
Aquino, you go with Beckett.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
MAN ON RADIO: Soriano,
Ebel, need you at triage.
084, you're on evac of houses 643, 645.
Alright. Where do you want me?
Couldn't let you show
me up again, Beckett.
Around back, Captain. Let's go.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING CONTINUES]
Seattle Fire Department!
Is anybody home?
Can anybody hear me?
Yeah.
I think they already
got the message, Captain.
Seattle Fire Department!
I need everyone to evacuate now!
- Seattle Fire! Everyone out!
- [WATER SPLATTERS]
Captain, I think the blast
knocked this house off its foundation.
There are busted water pipes.
Seattle Fire!
If there are others cracked,
there could be gas building up inside.
♪♪
BECKETT: Aquino, stop!
♪♪
[DANIEL WILSON'S "NEAR ME" PLAYS]
♪♪
I'm stuck inside of a dream ♪
Where I wanna
believe we both belong ♪
♪♪
Flames old and new were the same ♪
[GRUNTS]
Seasons change, but my heart ♪
Check on Aquino! Check on Aquino!
Won't move along ♪
♪♪
When there's nowhere left to go ♪
You show me how to get home ♪
Cap, Cap, Cap, no. Cap,
Cap, Cap, Cap, Cap, Cap.
[GRUNTS]
I'll be keeping you near me ♪
I need a gurney in the backyard, ASAP.
Oh, oh ♪
Oh, hey ♪
JACK: Miller!
Dreams show me that I'm alive ♪
With you standing
beside me, I'm okay ♪
I got a man down. I
need a gurney here ASAP!
Oh, and anger washes away ♪
Thunderstorms into sunny days ♪
You're my light ♪
Oh ♪
I close my eyes and say ♪
I'm never on my own ♪
I'll never be afraid ♪
When I feel like breaking down ♪
Here you come around ♪
Catching me when I fall ♪
When there's nowhere left to go ♪
You show me how to get home ♪
And I know that I'm not alone ♪
I'll be keeping you near ♪
When I feel like breaking down ♪
Here you come around ♪
Catching me when I fall ♪
Ooh ♪
When there's nowhere left to go ♪
[FLATLINE]
You show me how to get home ♪
And I know that I'm not alone ♪
I'll be keeping you near me ♪
[SIREN WAILING]
[PANTING]
[FLATLINE CONTINUES]
[FLATLINE]
[SIREN WAILING]
Pulse check.
Still nothing. It's been 34 minutes.
Come on, Miller! Come on!
You survived being lost at
sea, you can survive this!
[PANTING]
[BREATHING SHAKILY]
Was that, um
[VOICE BREAKING] Normal?
No.
That was not a normal day.
Herrera, I'm
I'm sorry about your teammate.
No. There's nothing to be sorry about.
He's going to the hospital.
No. No. No. There's
nothing to be sorry about.
Okay?
Because Ben Warren is a doctor,
and he's going to save Miller.
Okay? He's gonna save Miller.
Because this cannot be a world
in which another little girl
is abandoned by her mother
and then loses her dad in a fire.
Cannot Cannot be.
No. [SNIFFLES]
[CRYING] Cannot be. Cannot
No. No.
All ♪
[VOICE BREAKING]
Barnes, turn the siren on.
- But it's not
- Turn the siren on, man.
My love ♪
[SIREN WAILING]
All ♪
[SOBBING]
My love ♪
[SOBBING]
[FLATLINE]
[BEN PANTING]
♪♪
Warren, you wanna switch? Hey.
Warren, you wanna switch?
No.
My love, my love ♪
My love ♪
[CONTINUES PANTING]
♪♪
[FLATLINE]
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