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The paramedics' medical efforts are hampered when they are forced to share a single radio frequency with three other rescue units.

The paramedics' medical efforts are hampered when they are forced to share a single radio frequency with three other rescue units.

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S3, EP1 "Frequency"

The paramedics' medical efforts are hampered when they are forced to share a single radio frequency with three other rescue units.

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S2, EP12 "Helpful"

An exhausted and emotionally upset woman doctor disappears from the hospital; Gage tries to help DeSoto with a marital difficulty.

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S3, EP2 "The Old Engine"

Gage and DeSoto buy a battered 1932 fire engine; the hospital staff deals with a gunshot victim and a bigamist; guest Yvonne Craig.

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S2, EP13 "Drivers"

An all-star college quarterback collapses suddenly; Gage wants to discipline motorists who fail to yield to fire department vehicles.

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S2, EP21 "Audit"

DeSoto must decide whether to amputate the leg of a trapped construction worker (James McEachin); nervous Gage faces an IRS tax audit.

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S2, EP20 "Rip-Off"

The paramedics conduct several rescues under a shadow of guilt after being accused of stealing from a patient; guest Jo Anne Worley.

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S2, EP19 "Boot"

Station 51's mascot, Boot, won't eat; accidents befall a woman attempting to cook a meal; a man nearly dies from an aspirin overdose.

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S2, EP11 "Musical Mania"

Gage's musical efforts irritate Station 51; rescue calls range from frostbite to a man trapped beneath his sliding canyon-home.

The dedicated members of Squad 51 of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's newly created Paramedical Rescue Service take on a series of life-or-death challenges in this drama filmed in semi-documentary style. Partners John Gage and Roy DeSoto put their lives on the line to save people from all sorts of mishaps.
Starring: Bobby Troup, Julie London, Kevin Tighe, Randolph Mantooth, Robert Fuller, Ron Pinkard
Original Air Date: Jan 22, 1972
Genres: ActionTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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