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A stabbing victim and a baby injured in a car crash are treated at Ben Taub General Hospital (Docu segment). Location of Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital on Google Street View "Arlington" [3] (aka "Arlington 9-1-1" [4]) December 14, 1988 Arlington, Texas: A girl calls 911 as her father and brother struggle with an armed intruder. "Baby Fire Rescue"
Rescue 911 is an informational docudrama television series that premiered on CBS on April 18, 1989, and ended on August 27, 1996. The series was hosted by William Shatner and featured reenactments (and occasionally real footage) of emergencies that often involved calls to 911.
Robert "Bobby" Wade Nash (Peter Krause) is the Captain of Station 118 of the Los Angeles Fire Department and later Athena's husband. A recovering alcoholic, before arriving in Los Angeles Bobby lived in Minnesota where his wife and two children died in a fire caused by a faulty propane heater (which he had been using while he was drunk in an empty apartment of the building they were living in ...
The seventh season of 9-1-1 premieres Thursday, March 14 at 8/7c on ABC, leading into the Season 20 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy and the final-season premiere of Station 19.. New episodes will ...
A Florida sheriff's deputy has been hailed as a hero for rescuing a 6-month-old baby trapped in a wrecked car and giving her lifesaving treatment, moments after witnessing a crash from his patrol car.
She suffered a skull fracture, broken ribs, and an injured kidney, but survived. The incident received wide attention [1] [2] with Robertson receiving many awards and the event itself being reenacted on episodes of Rescue 911 and It's a Miracle. [3] [4] It was also listed for years in The Guinness Book Of Records as the lowest midair rescue ...
Peter Krause and Ryan Guzman Disney/Chris Willard 9-1-1 season 7 may be short, but it’s certainly packing a punch (to the gut). “I think the fans are going to be a little heartbroken ...
9-1-1 is an American procedural drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear.The series premiered on Fox and currently airs on ABC. [1] The series follows the lives of Los Angeles first responders: police officers, paramedics, firefighters, and dispatchers.