A New York firefighter relocates to Austin, Texas with his son, where he works to save people's lives while trying to solve his own personal problems.A New York firefighter relocates to Austin, Texas with his son, where he works to save people's lives while trying to solve his own personal problems.A New York firefighter relocates to Austin, Texas with his son, where he works to save people's lives while trying to solve his own personal problems.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 wins & 15 nominations total
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All the reviews made me think this show was horrible but binge watching the first 3 episodes wasn't so bad. I actually like the show and hope that it gets renewed for a 2nd season!!!!!!
I don't understand why the IMDb rating is so average to low for this fantastic show. The entire cast is superb including the guest stars and seldom seen characters. The stories are well written and they are exciting and touching, too. I like this show as well as the original 911 but I prefer this one slightly because of the fantastic chemistry between the characters. If you like Chicago Fire or 911, give this show a chance. I think you will be very pleasantly surprised!
I never watched this show until the episode that followed the Daytona 500. I found the show enjoyable and entertaining. I feel sorry for the neurotic conservative commenters who overthink every issue in a lame attempt to turn it into a divisive political issue.
Let me put you on notice. If the biggest problem you have with this show is it's inclusivity, YOU are the problem... geez such hateful, stupid people.
Sure, it's soapy, but what show like this isn't to one degree or another. Reviewers compare it to the original very fine 911, which is also soapy and can have some weak and lame dialogue along with plenty of wooden acting. I looked through a lot of reviews and one common theme among many of them are a disdain for "Hollywood morals," political correctness, the "liberal agenda", politics, and it's inclusiveness. I'd like to remind these reviewers that no one is forcing them to watch anything from Hollywood. While I don't have cable or satellite, I know most cable services offer all kinds of fruit loop religious fairy tale channels and plenty of hateful, closed-minded, bigoted nonsense channels out there. All they have to do is point themselves in the direction of Fox and go from there. Otherwise, go into either 911s knowing they're not perfect but an easy way to spend an hour.
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- TriviaThe episodes about the runaway tank in a downtown area and the cell-tower sniper are based on true events. Ex-Army officer Shawn Nelson stole a tank on May 17, 1995, and destructively rampaged it through the streets of San Diego. Cell-tower workers' being shot at by citizens who were disgruntled with cell phone companies and/or opposed to the presence of cell towers in their neighborhoods has been an issue recently.
- GoofsSeveral times Captains park in front of the overhead doors, blocking the trucks from exiting. No firefighter would ever block the path of the equipment coming out of the station.
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- 火速救援最前線:孤星奮戰
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- Austin, Texas, USA(some exteriors)
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