Roy and John rescue a man whose engine has fallen on him during his car repair work.Roy and John rescue a man whose engine has fallen on him during his car repair work.Roy and John rescue a man whose engine has fallen on him during his car repair work.
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One thing I thought was interesting, though. At the house fire, I'm surprised that both John and Roy didn't go into the house for the boy. Usually in any type of situation in which someone is left in a burning building, both paramedics go in. I think in this case, for the sake of drama the writers had just Roy go in. It worked for this episode, but I don't think it was the usual practice during the run of the show.
Also, since when does the ambulance driver just stick an antenna on top of the ambulance in such a slap-dash manner?? Another contrivance that never usually happens, but which was done for dramatic effect in this episode. But that's quibbling. :-p
TWO things that were VERY GOOD about this episode!! As the first ep of the 2nd season, it marks the first appearance of our beloved Cap'n Stanley. He got no big introduction, no fanfare, and in fact I don't think he was even referred to by name, but it was great to see him. Oh, and the new firetruck, too!
The 2nd thing I liked about this ep was the final scene, of John & Roy driving back to the station in the middle of the night, all disheveled and dirty and sooty from the fire. There's something very attractive about a person (in this case, a man) who's all messy and rumpled from physical exertion. Rawr!! ;-p
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- TriviaThis marked Michael Norell's first appearance as Captain Hank Stanley, who he would play for the remainder of the show's run.
- GoofsThe external antenna is shown breaking away from the ambulance. For some reason, Roy needs this for the bio-phone, which has its own antenna to communicate. The bio-phone has worked in the most remote areas around Los Angeles. For some reason here, the internal antenna fails.
- Quotes
Dr. Joe Early: [the 3 doctors and Dixie walk out of an ER room after losing a patient] Was he married?
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: Yeah, I'll have to call his wife.
Dr. Joe Early: We just couldn't get that pressure up.
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: Well, we tried everything in the book.
Dr. Kelly Brackett: Maybe someday we'll get a better book.
Dixie McCall, R.N.: [Speaking to Dr Sunderlin] Was everything in order, doctor? Everything available? Proper medical environment? And still you lost the patient.
Dr. Kelly Brackett: Dix.
Dixie McCall, R.N.: [Emotional and crying] Kel, I'm too tired and whipped. I only talked to him a couple of minutes. He seemed like a nice guy.
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: Yes, he was.
Dixie McCall, R.N.: [Still emotional] And I'm mad and I don't care.
Dr. Joe Early: [Speaking of Roy DeSoto to Dr Sunderlin] You chewed out a paramedic the other day.
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: Oh, that.
Dixie McCall, R.N.: [Speaking to Sunderlin, still emotional] And he's thinking of quitting. Doctor, he's taken care of people in places that would curl your hair. When was the last time you risked your life for a patient? Well, they do it with some regularity. Doctor, you were ten miles out of line.
[Dixie turns and slowly walks away]
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: I thought nurses resented paramedics.
Dr. Kelly Brackett: Not that one. They're highly motivated men, doctor. Very conscientious. And she knows it.
Dr. Larry Sunderlin: I didn't realize.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Emergency!: Transition (1975)
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- Colonial Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(House where first rescue occurs, engine block lift.)
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 4:3