With one paramedic opening, Dani Miller must set aside her recent heartbreak and prove herself worthy of the job while competing against the fire chief's impulsive son and an over-qualified ... Read allWith one paramedic opening, Dani Miller must set aside her recent heartbreak and prove herself worthy of the job while competing against the fire chief's impulsive son and an over-qualified rookie.With one paramedic opening, Dani Miller must set aside her recent heartbreak and prove herself worthy of the job while competing against the fire chief's impulsive son and an over-qualified rookie.
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Wonderfully written and produced.
Everyone I've shared this show with has loved it. You fall in love with the characters and the family unit they have together. The teamwork that put this together was better than I've ever witnessed in all my years in production. The long hours were worth it. Every frame was carefully considered, the locations were incredible and even better with the art department's creativity. I felt the love and care every day on set. I'm so very happy to have been a part of this production. Everyone on this team gave it their all. The openness of the businesses and leaders of this area made this season an absolute joy.
Family friendly and engaging
My family has enjoyed watching Season 1 and have begun Season 2. The story line is changing but I won't spoil anything. It's been interesting to see the characters developing with their interactions. There's some depth to how they respond even though they enjoy fun and an occasional prank!
It is wonderful for PureFlix and others to put this type of entertainment on screen. It is also a tribute to the actual EMTs and their contributions to so many emergency situations, even in their own families.
Let's watch these films and encourage others to so they can receive the support for their work and keep going.
It is wonderful for PureFlix and others to put this type of entertainment on screen. It is also a tribute to the actual EMTs and their contributions to so many emergency situations, even in their own families.
Let's watch these films and encourage others to so they can receive the support for their work and keep going.
A Significant Shift
I started with Season 1, and it completely blew me away. The storyline was gripping from start to finish, packed with unpredictable twists and turns that kept me on edge. There was very little filler, every episode felt purposeful, and the acting was consistently strong. The balance of action, drama, and character development made it an incredible season that set a high bar for what I expected moving forward.
Then came Season 2. To be honest, I was disappointed. I gave it a fair chance, but the pacing felt drastically different. Instead of the tight, engaging storytelling of Season 1, Season 2 leaned heavily on filler and long stretches of dialogue. It seemed like entire episodes were dominated by conversations rather than meaningful plot progression, which made the season feel slow and drawn out. The shift in tone and energy from Season 1 to Season 2 was significant, and unfortunately, it didn't live up to the momentum that had been built.
Season 1 was a standout-unpredictable, exciting, and full of life. Season 2, by contrast, felt like it lost that spark, relying too much on exposition and filler instead of the dynamic storytelling that made the first season so good.
Then came Season 2. To be honest, I was disappointed. I gave it a fair chance, but the pacing felt drastically different. Instead of the tight, engaging storytelling of Season 1, Season 2 leaned heavily on filler and long stretches of dialogue. It seemed like entire episodes were dominated by conversations rather than meaningful plot progression, which made the season feel slow and drawn out. The shift in tone and energy from Season 1 to Season 2 was significant, and unfortunately, it didn't live up to the momentum that had been built.
Season 1 was a standout-unpredictable, exciting, and full of life. Season 2, by contrast, felt like it lost that spark, relying too much on exposition and filler instead of the dynamic storytelling that made the first season so good.
Good values, clean show
It is rare that a show is both engaging and family friendly. So many Christian-focused shows are either abysmally produced or so cheesy that you are watching with constant cringe. This does a disservice to Christians everywhere that just want a show that is well produced that reflects their values. Now that we have shows like County Rescue and the Chosen, Christians have something to watch without compromise. The County Rescue characters are relatable, likable, and sincere. I also relate to Dani and her faith. Not a fan of her passive aggressive mother (We have all known people like that) I hope they keep producing it. Now that they have released season 2, my wife and I are enjoying starting over from the beginning and having a show to watch before or after the kids go to bed. Well done and God Bless the producers, cast, and crew of this show.
Engaging, great characters, good story line. I'm hooked!
Stumbled across this show that follows EMTs, the trailer looked interesting so I gave it a watch. Glad I did!
The main character Dani is a 20-something trying to find her way both career-wise and generally in life. She finds herself as a "rookie" competing with other young paramedics for a spot on the rescue squad. That said, I felt the show's appeal is to a much broader age audience. The feelings of trying to prove oneself, to deal with parental expectations as an adult, to find a fit in a new work environment, to aim for perfection and then figure out how to deal with a major mistake are all relatable no matter what the age.
While there were hints of tough issues (workplace stressors, alcoholism, marital strain, difficult family relationships) on the whole very clean, something one could actually watch without the wholly unnecessary junk that plagues far too much media out there. And it wasn't just avoiding the bad, but including positive in a way that was uplifting and encouraging. I found myself after watching the 2nd episode considering how I deal with mistakes made in my profession.
The main character Dani is a 20-something trying to find her way both career-wise and generally in life. She finds herself as a "rookie" competing with other young paramedics for a spot on the rescue squad. That said, I felt the show's appeal is to a much broader age audience. The feelings of trying to prove oneself, to deal with parental expectations as an adult, to find a fit in a new work environment, to aim for perfection and then figure out how to deal with a major mistake are all relatable no matter what the age.
While there were hints of tough issues (workplace stressors, alcoholism, marital strain, difficult family relationships) on the whole very clean, something one could actually watch without the wholly unnecessary junk that plagues far too much media out there. And it wasn't just avoiding the bad, but including positive in a way that was uplifting and encouraging. I found myself after watching the 2nd episode considering how I deal with mistakes made in my profession.
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