Paramedic Johnny Gage, the subject of practical jokes at Station 51, contemplates the best method for his revenge. When a hunter falls off a steep cliff in the mountains, Gage and DeSoto travel by helicopter to rescue him. Unruly party guests make it hard for the paramedics to treat a man having a heart attack. When a diabetic does some ill-advised drinking on a date, he ends the night fighting off the Rampart ER staff. A young woman is driven to Rampart ER by her mother - in more ways than one. When Bonny turns out to be a pedigree show dog, all of Station 51 gets more than he bargained for. Paramedic Gage promises a distraught car accident victim that he will take care of her precious "Bonny".
The music was written, arranged and composed by Nelson Riddle. Two versions of the open were used this season: Season 1 episodes 1–4 had the original version, while episode 5 of season 1 up to the end of Season 4 had a different version. Note: Martin Milner and Kent McCord of Adam-12 guest star. Dixie's life is saved by paramedics after she is rendered unconscious in an accident. Joe Early ( Bobby Troup), also lends his support to Johnny and Roy. Rampart General Hospital's Chief Emergency Nurse, Dixie McCall ( Julie London), also Roy and Johnny's mentor and friend, encourages Brackett to reconsider his stance. Brackett ridicules field medical response by firefighters, even trained and qualified ones, as an absurd notion. Kelly Brackett ( Robert Fuller), to support paramedic legislation. Seeing a dire need in the community for on-the-spot medical assistance, LA County Firefighters Roy DeSoto ( Kevin Tighe) and John Gage ( Randolph Mantooth) attempt to convince their staunchest opponent, Rampart General Hospital's Chief of Emergency Medicine, Dr.
Plus, it was great to see Silas back, and having him as James' wingman was both sweet and amusing.Episodes Pilot movie (1972) Title Over at the community center, James asked out Harper, and I'm curious to see how this pairing works out. That said, I am looking forward to seeing Tim taking charge of Man of Honor duties at the actual wedding, which I hope we get to see by season's end. They'd always gotten along well in the past, so all of the current animosity surrounding this wedding has felt very contrived. In the end, it was a relief to see Patrice and Angela finally talk. Bradford seemed more annoyed with Wesley and Angela's inability to speak up to Patrice than Patrice herself. Speaking of happy couples, Wesley and Angela recruited Tim to mediate wedding plans with Wesley's mom, Patrice. First, I don't feel any real chemistry between them, and second, I really don't want to have to sit through scenes of these two dissecting the ethics of every case. I had gone into this story suspecting that Fiona would be Nolan's next romantic partner, and I'm relieved it didn't go that way. Where Tim had to teach Lucy to keep her head on a swivel and constantly assess possible threats, he needed Barnes to realize that not everything or everyone was a threat.
There are three major differences between police and military. I’ve been on combat patrol doing exactly this.īradford: Wrong. Lucy needed discipline and toughening up, but Officer Barnes had served in the military where toughness and discipline were already well-honed traits.īradford: People with strong military backgrounds can struggle with the transition to being a cop.īarnes: That won’t be me.
To do that, he understands that each new rookie is a different person with different needs. Why was Bradford so hard on her and yet appeared to be so lenient on the new recruit?īecause Tim Bradford knows his job, and that is to mold each individual into a good cop.