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Herrera is on a trial for murder. Andy's mom visits the fire station. Ruiz is assigned to station 19 and the team is called to a fire in a sweatshop. Dixon appears and talks to the owner of the sweatshop. Upon arrival of Chief Ross to the fire, Montgomery tries to inform her of the situation and yells at Dixon. Gibson learns he has a brother.
Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andrea "Andy" Herrera: A Lieutenant at Station 19 and the headstrong daughter of Captain Pruitt Herrera. She was a Co-Acting Captain of Station 19. In the season 2 finale and in season 3, her new love interest is the new captain, Robert Sullivan, whom she marries prior to her father's death.
Herrera and Bishop show Ross the photos of her and Sullivan. Dixon wants Ross's endorsement in exchange for his silence about the photos. Ross goes to the firefighters union and admits her relationship with Sullivan. Bishop and DeLuca treat an injured woman while they are on a date. The team is called to a fire at an overcrowded clean-living house.
Grey Damon and Jaina Lee Ortiz ABC/James Clark (2) Jack and Andy shippers can rest easy knowing that their one-time Station 19 love story is officially “endgame.” In the series finale that ...
The Station 19 cast and crew are paying tribute to the series after ABC announced on Friday that its upcoming seventh season will be its last. “Grateful for an unforgettable run,” executive ...
Family and friends of 20-year-old Erik Herrera, who died in the accident July 6, staged a protest outside the Peoria County Courthouse Oct. 5 while Erik’s mother, Reina Foster, attended a court ...
On July 26, 2017, Jaina Lee Ortiz was cast as the female lead, Andrea "Andy" Herrera. [26] In September 2017, it was announced that Jason George , who has played Dr. Ben Warren since season 6 of Grey's Anatomy , would be leaving the series to join the spin-off as a series regular.
He was convicted of second-degree murder in April 2004 and sentenced to 50 years to life in prison — only to have the conviction overturned on Dec. 31, 2009.