05x19 - Grateful

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Emergency!". Aired: January 15, 1972 – May 28, 1977.*
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05x19 - Grateful

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Can you see them?

I can only see one. Are you
sure there were two people?

A man and a woman. They
were sitting right there in the booth.

All right.

There are two
people under the car.

Under the car.

Please help. It's been five
minutes since you got here.

She's still in here.
All right, take it easy.

Take it easy, now. Okay,
come on. Come on. You're okay.

All right, take it easy.
Come on. Come on.

Amy isn't here. Amy!

Hey! Hey! Hey!

You've got to calm down.
They're going to get her out.

You see what you did?
You k*lled somebody.

Just take it easy, all right?

Why do you drive and
drink at the same time?

Look, I know how you feel.
But just take it easy, okay?

Take him out of here.

Hey, Vince. All right,
so did you check the...

He's dead drunk,
Johnny. He's dead drunk.

He doesn't have
a scratch on him.

Okay, now look, I want
you to calm down, okay?

She's going to be out,
we're going to get her out.

Take it easy. She's
going to be fine.

Now look, calm down.

You're going to make yourself
sick, all right? Now just calm down.

Vince, before you go, can
you hand me that Biophone?

Sure. All right now, calm down.

She's going to be fine. Look,
they're getting her out. She's alive.

She is alive. Take it
easy. Yes, she is. No!

Now, take it easy. I want
you to stay still, all right?

Ma'am, can you hear me?

- Ma'am, can you hear me?
- L.A., Station 51 at scene.

Cancel other units, out in 30
minutes. Can you hear me?

Maybe she's
unconscious under there.

I just heard her voice
a few seconds ago.

Ma'am, can you hear me?

She's wedged in
there pretty tight.

I'm gonna try to lift this car
up. Gonna need the jaws, guys.

Now look, I want you to calm
down, all right? Calm down!

You're not going to help her
by getting hysterical, okay?

Calm down.

You're going to
be okay? All right.

See? They're getting
her out. Just calm down.

Rampart, this is Squad


Go ahead, 51.

Rampart, we have two victims.

First victim, male,
approximately 40 years old,

minor abrasions on the face.

Second victim, female,
trapped up underneath the car.

Has not been extricated
yet. Stand by for details.

Hey! Take it easy. All right,
come on. Hey, hey, hey.

Come on, take it easy.

Cap! We've got a
possible heart att*ck.

Hey, hey, hey.
Come on, calm down.

I'll get the
defibrillator for you.

All right. Calm down, all right?

Lay your head back, lay your head
back. Come on, lay your head back.

Clear your airway. Come on,
come on, come on. Here we go.

DISPATCHER ON
RADIO: 51, informant reports


toxic chemicals are
stored in a tanker.


Use caution.

Squad 51, this is Rampart.
Can you send me some EKG?


10-4. Transmitting EKG.

We're sending you a
strip. Vitals to follow.


Pulse is 160. The victim is
in extreme pain, Rampart.


This patient is in V-fib.

Rampart, we have lost the
victim's pulse. Beginning CPR.


We're defibrillating
victim, Rampart.


Rampart, we've defibrillated
victim. Decent sinus rhythm.


Administer 2 amps sodium
bicarb and insert an airway.


Start an IV, 51.
Lactated Ringer's.


Squad 51, continue monitoring
vitals and transport immediately.


We're on our way, Rampart.

Boy, she's wedged in here tight.

Roy, you all right?

Yeah, yeah, go ahead.

Okay, stand by, I'm going
to get some vitals on her.

Rampart, this is Squad 51.

We have partial vital
signs for the second victim.

The pulse is 120, the respiration
is 30. She's pale and clammy.

Pulse is 130.

Vitals signs of the first victim,
Rampart. The pulse is 130.

Respiration is 15, shallow.

Respiration is 15 and shallow.

And he's gone clammy.

And he's pale and clammy.

BP is 110 over 60.

Oh, Amy is dead.

I'm going to die.

Hey, hey, hey, hold
on. Amy is not dead.

She's not dead. Do you
understand what I'm saying?

And you're not going to
die, do you understand?

Pulse is 120,
respirations are 30.

She's pale and clammy in color.

Vince, you want to get me a
BP cup and a stethoscope?



Your patient sounds like he may
have hyperventilation syndrome.

Get him re-breathing
his own air.

Is there any evidence of external
hemorrhaging on your second victim?


You'll feel a lot
better, all right?

Hey. Pupils are
equal and reactive.

There is no apparent bleeding,
just some superficial cuts.

We can only see superficial
cuts at this time, Rampart.

Pupils are equal and reactive.

Negative on the IV at this time.

Bring me those gloves there.

We've got a loose
tabletop down here.

We're gonna have to move it out.

Move this chair.
Watch your legs.

Chet! Got a loose tabletop.

Can you give us a
hand on the other side?

Breathe deep. All
right, you're doing okay.

Okay. All right. Just take it
easy. You're going to be okay.

Easy. All right.

I'm telling you right now,

we're going to have
to brace this thing well.

Just need to tip her
over here, all right?

This thing will collapse and come
down right on her, so get her to the front.

All right, you're
doing real good.

Okay. Slide her out.

Stoker!

Mike, he's just
hyperventilated himself.

You've got to keep him down.

He has a tendency to
want to jump up on you.

Okay, okay. There. Okay.

Large hematoma
here on her left thigh.

Large hematoma
on her left thigh.

Rampart, we freed
the second victim.

She has a large
hematoma on her left thigh.

Fractured fibula.

Fractured fibula!

Rampart, we've determined
she has a broken left fibula.

Abdomen seems to be okay.

Cap.

Abdomen's soft.

Non-painful, non-distended.

Rampart, abdomen is soft,

non-painful and not distended.

Chest is clear.


ruptured femoral artery.

Start an IV with Ringer's, wide
open, apply G-suit, and get her in here.

10-4, Rampart.

Roy, he's starting again.

Lay down.

Amy, does it hurt?

Hey, just lie back
and relax, huh?

Get him breathing
on that thing again.

I've just got to have a nice
kitchen this time, Carter.

What's the matter with her?
Why is she talking about a kitchen?

She's just getting a
little woozy. Just lie back.

Hey, now, breathe in this
bag. Slow and easy now.

Rampart, this is Squad 51.

Stand by, 40.

Go ahead, 51.

Patient has lost consciousness.

I've got a new set of vitals

and we're in transit right
now. ETA is about 10 minutes.

BP is 120 over 80,

the pulse is 120 and
the respiration's 18.

Amy!

She's in good
hands. 10-4, Rampart.

Amy. Oh, no, she's dead!

All right, lie back.
She's not dead.

She's dead. She's not dead.

Breathe into that thing
and keep it there, will you?

Oh, Amy. Amy.

Just relax.

She didn't want to come to
California, I made her come here.

Breathe in the... All right.
Okay. Now she's dead.

Please tell me the truth.

She's not dead, she's not dead.

She's not dead. I'm
being honest with you.

You wanna hear her
heartbeat? She's still alive.

One, two, three.

Okay. Just take
it easy, all right?

Okay, here we go.

He's been hyperventilating.

Hey, why don't you just
keep this bag handy, okay?

Put it up against
your face, all right?

I'll get the stuff. Okay.

I want those test
results stat, okay, Ian?

Respiration's 24, pulse, 110.

Still no pedal pulse.

Mmm. A normal sinus rhythm.

Let's keep these IVs
going with Plasmanate.

Get a new set of
vitals in 15 minutes

and let's get x-ray
down here stat.

Yes, Doctor.

Pauline, would you get me a
medical history form, please?

How's he doing?
Just a few abrasions.

He's really worried
about his wife, though.

Thank you. If x-ray is
looking for me, I'll be in three.

Now, hold still,
Mr. Merkle. Come on.

I'm sorry.

There. That's better.

Tell me, where are
you and your wife from?

Ohio, outside of Toledo. Oh.

We just came to California.

This is only our
second day here.

Amy never wanted to come at all.

But I couldn't get
work back there,

so I said, "We're going
to California," just like that.

And then this happens.

If Amy dies, I'll
never forgive myself.

Stop worrying.

Calm down, now.

I'm Dr. Brackett.
How are you feeling?

Oh, yes. You're
taking care of Amy.

Yes, I am.

If you feel up to it, I'd like
to ask you a few questions.

Is she all right?

She will be, after
a little surgery.

Surgery?

What surgery? Take it easy.

Now, we have to repair
the artery in her leg.

Then we have to
put her in a cast.

But she'll be sitting up getting
autographs on it in a day or so.

Can you tell me,

has she ever had a
reaction to an anesthetic?

She's never had an anesthetic.

I see. Is she
allergic to anything?

I don't think so.

Well, that's good.

I need to know as
much as I can about her.

Would you mind filling
out a medical history?

All right.

Mr. Merkle, please believe
me, she's going to be fine.

Okay, Gage, I got
another one for you.

You've got two coins
totaling 55 cents.

One of them is not a nickel.
What are the two coins?

That's easy.

Is he asking you?
He's asking me.

That's easy.

Two coins,

both totaling to 55 cents
and one is not a nickel?

That is impossible.

No, it's not. It's easy.

Okay, all right. If it's
easy, I'll get it, then.

I've got it. JOHNNY: Marco!

He's talking to me.

I can get it, it's easy.

Well, why don't you think, John?

I am thinking. I'm thinking.

All right, you have two coins,
both totaling to 55 cents...

It's a good argument here,
but we've got company.

Oh! Oh, hi.

Hi. The lady from
underneath the car, right?

Hi. Hi. How are you?

Good. Hi.

Well, looks like you're
getting around okay.

Oh, yeah, I'm managing.

Dr. Brackett mentioned
you were better.

How you doing? Good, good.

Oh, have a seat, please.

Oh, thank you.

Sit down, sit down.

Would you like some coffee?

Oh, no, no, that's too much
trouble. We don't wanna do that.

No trouble at all.
Okay. All right.

You're all just so
nice. Just so nice.

Well, no need in getting choked
up over a little bit of coffee.

I don't know how you fellows feel
about this or if you even think about it,

it's probably old hat to you,

but Amy wouldn't be
alive if it weren't for you.

Well... Of course
we think of it. Sure.

You're heroes. You really are.

Saints.

Well, look, it wasn't just us. I
mean, we all had a hand in it.

Especially Ray.

Roy.

You risked your
life to save mine.

If you hadn't have crawled into
that little space and taken care of me,

I'd have d*ed.

And you were so sweet to
me. I'll just never forget it.

Oh, well...

You're just about the best
friends we've ever had.

It's true. And we
want to repay you.

Oh, you don't need to repay us.

Oh, yes, we do.

You repaid them. You
told them they're heroes.

And saints.

You too, Captain.

All of you. Amy, tell them
what we've got planned.

Oh!

Just a little old home-cooked
meal with all the trimmings.

Oh, well, if you insist.

I've got the groceries
out in the car.

Well, look, let me
give you a hand.

Come on, let's go
get the groceries.

What are you stopping
for, you peawit?

We're here!

Quick! Get me a
doctor, you dummy!

Save your strength, Grady.

I'm in pain!

Help!

I want a doctor! I want a
doctor! Get me a doctor!

Take it easy, take it
easy. I want a doctor!

I'm a doctor. Now,
what's your problem?

Help. I've got a
massive coronary.

Get a gurney for this man.

No, no, no, not me.
My friend out there.

Well, let's get him
in there. Come on.

Three.

Easy there, sonny!

He would have d*ed
except for me, Doctor.

I hit him in the chest.

You did what?

I seen it on TV a hundred times.

I hit him in the chest
and saved his life.

Get him out of here.

He's gonna be
all right, ain't he?

I don't know if your friend's
having a heart att*ck or not,

but your cure might
have caved in his ribcage.

I seen it on TV.

Okay, fellows, she's all set.

Yeah, fellows, trout à la Amy.

I'll let you serve yourselves.

Oh! Well!

Actually, I like my trout

a little... A little well done.

Yeah, this is...

This is just like
my wife cooks it.

Hey, can't be too
careful with fish.

It looks great.

Dig in.

You first.

Ah, let's have some cheese.

Don't put it on my bread.

Will you check to see if that
portable x-ray is on its way?

Blood pressure's


Respiration's 35.

Pulse, 110. Good.

Well, the sinus
rhythm is still normal.

What do you suppose
is wrong with him?

Probably pleuritis.

Terrific. Now he's got
a flail chest to go with it.

Thanks to his friend.

We'll take him up to the ICU.

Keep him under
observation about 48 hours.

Oh, he's going to be
mad when he wakes up.

You would too if someone
gave you a precardial thump

on the rib cage.

I just hope I don't have
any friends who think

they can learn that
sort of thing on TV.

You'll never know till
the time comes, Dix.

Thanks.

Ah. Hope we're having
something edible tonight.

Steak and salad. Steak?

Yeah, we figured you
guys needed a break.

Yeah, we do. Yeah.

That last meal
was a little rough.

But I felt so sorry for Amy.

Yeah, you deserve a medal
for eating that second helping.

Well, I had to. You never did.

Oh, we sure didn't expect to
see you all again quite so soon.

We thought we'd surprise you.

Hope you don't mind.

No, not at all. Not at all.

Look who's here.

Hi.

Hi, how you doing?

Oh, just fine.

Since we thought
that you probably

aren't used to
real good cooking,

Amy here thought that
we'd fix you up another feast.

That's right.

That's great.

When?

Well, today, naturally.

The groceries are
out in the car. John?

I'll get my utensils. Oh!

Oh! Excuse me.

Hi, Ray.

Oh! Excuse me.

You know who I'm talking about.

Amy Merkle.

We brought her in here
with a broken left fibula.

Yeah, you remember, with a
husband who hyperventilated

his way into our hearts?

Yeah. They've adopted us.

Mmm.

Oh, they have, huh? Mmm-hmm.

Last shift, they came in to
thank us for rescuing them.

And today, they were
there again, right?

Yeah, how'd you know that?

Because they aren't here.

First time in two days.

Oh, I'm beginning to see.

They come here on our days off.

Oh, you must have top priority.

Oh. What a compliment.

They aren't too much
of a problem, are they?

Well, nothing
we can't live with,

if it doesn't go on too long.

How about you?

Well, they've been
real nice, and, you know,

they don't mean to be any harm,

but, well, they're insisting on
cooking dinners for us, right,

and they're following us on our
runs, which is a little dangerous.

Well, maybe the novelty
will wear off pretty soon.

Yeah? For who?

Squad 51, boy sh*t in the eye.

1239 Drake Street.
Cross street, 20th.


1239 Drake Street.

Ambulance has been
dispatched. Time out, 14:30.


Okay. Got everything?

Squad 51, 10-4. See you later.

Yeah.

Hi. He's out back.

Look, I examined him myself,
he isn't seriously injured.

Come on.

It's going to be okay, son.
It's going to be all right.

Hi. Hi.

The BB went in his eye.

A ricocheted BB cannot go
"in his eye," it merely struck it.

How do you know that?

Well, we'll just take a look
at him to make sure, all right?

All right, now see,
this is just a light, see?

It's not gonna hurt you, but I
wanna look into your eye here,

so you just look
straight ahead, okay?

Look straight ahead. There
we go. What's your name?

Johnny.

Why don't you let him
answer for himself, Robin?

Johnny, huh? Hey, guess what.

My name is Johnny, too.

This is my partner, Roy.

How old are you?

Seven.

Okay, Johnny, I want you
to look straight up, okay?

Straight up. No, straight up.

There we go. Yeah, there
you go. Don't look down.

There we... There we go.

All right.

You've been fooling
around with a BB g*n, huh?

No, he wasn't fooling around.
He was taking target practice.

Sure, when he gets good,
she's going to make him a Marine.

Grant, shut up.

Look, why don't we get a blood
pressure reading on you, okay?

There's no penetration, but a
slight laceration on the sclera.

All right. Okay, I'm gonna
take your pulse, okay?

Pulse is 120.

Respiration's 30.

Rampart, this is Squad 51.

Go ahead, 51.

Rampart, we have a young man

who's had an accident
to his right eye.


There is no penetration, but there's
a small laceration on the sclera.

A little bit of
bleeding is evident.

Vitals signs are... Blood
pressure is 110 over 70,

the pulse is 120, and
the respirations are 30.


eyes and transport.

10-4, Rampart.

Yes, this is Dr. Early
in Emergency.

Is there an
ophthalmologist available?

Now, shut your eyes and I
want you to hold your hands up...

We're going to have to
take him to the hospital.

Look, is that
absolutely necessary?

Yeah.

Just hold it real loose
like that. There we go.

Ambulance is here.

Okay.

All right, now hold... Hold
on there. You got that one?

Shut that eye.

Who are you? I mean,
what do you want here?

Oh, no, no, we're with
them, the paramedics.

We don't wanna put
anybody to any trouble,

but we thought that
maybe we could help.

I don't understand. What do
you mean you're with them?

They'll explain it.
They'll explain it.

Yes. Hi, we were
down at the station.

We heard the dispatcher say
that there was this poor little boy

with his eye put out.

So, we thought we'd
come down and help.

Yeah, well, we've got everything
under control. Thank you.

Oh. JOHNNY: Yeah.

Why don't you just
go on back to the...

Why don't you just go on home?

Are you sure we can't help?

Yeah. Yeah, we're sure. Yeah.

One of you can ride in with the
boy in the ambulance, if you like.

Are you talking to them or us?

I'm talking to you.

Well, see you back at the
station. Come on, honey.

Toodle.

I'm really sorry, but I'll...

Here we go, Johnny. Let's put
these back on your eyes, okay?

Here we go. Here we go.

Okay, Johnny, let's take
a look at that eye, okay?

Uh-huh.

Hey, aren't you a little young

to be fooling around with g*ns?

I don't know. Hmm?

Oh, Jean, this is Johnny. Hi.

Hi, Johnny.
Johnny, this is Jean.

She's a doctor
just like I am. Hi.

How you doing? Fine.

Well, now we're
gonna have some fun.

I want you to take a
look at my machine here.

And the best part about it
is it's not going to hurt a bit.

Not a bit. Put your
chin right here, Johnny.

Keep your eyes wide
open for me, son. Attaboy.

Right. Wide open.

Was that your dad's g*n?

It's mine. My
mother gave it to me.

Well, how does your dad feel
about you having a BB g*n?

He doesn't want me to.

How do you feel about it?

I want to do what my mother
and father want me to do.

Do you like playing
with BB g*ns?

No.

I ordered up orbit
films for you, Jean.

Thanks.

Looks good.

Look, can't you give me any
idea of how long it might be?

Mr. and Mrs. Elder?

Yes.

Oh, it's about time.

We've x-rayed the eye and
made several other tests.

I'm very glad to report
there's no damage. Thank God.

Well, I knew he wasn't hurt.

I'm prescribing bed
rest for 24 hours,

and I'd like to see
him again tomorrow.

Fine. Well, where is he?

He's coming right out.

May I offer a piece of advice?

You may not.

Well, I guess it
won't be the first time

I've thrown in my two cents
without it necessarily being wanted.

Mrs. Elder, your son doesn't
want to play with g*ns.

But he does want very
desperately to please both of you.

Is that your medical opinion?

No. It's just my two cents.

But can't you see?

You two should get together

and try to please him a little.

Try to find something
he wants to do

and encourage him to do it.

And I guarantee you, you'll
have a much happier little boy.

Thank you, Dr. Joyce Brothers.

Don't mention it.

You know, he's right.

Robin.

The doctor is right.

Now, let's take a
look at those ribs.

It's gonna be a
little sore for a while.

But you know something? In a
few weeks, you're gonna be just fine.

But I still can't
move worth a darn.

Well, that's understandable.

But when you're up and around,
we're gonna give you some exercise

to bring all that
muscle tone back.

Hey, I can move this
arm without too much pain.

That's good.

Hey, your friend Sam's
out there waiting for you.

Oh, well, I don't
want to see him.

That's up to you.

Uh, Doc? Yeah.

On second thought,
maybe I do wanna see him.

Good.

Sam, Grady wants to see you.

Oh, thank you, Doc.

Well, you old rascal,
how are you feeling?

Other than not being
able to move, fine.

I'm sorry I stove in your ribs.

But them things happen.

At least you're
alive and kicking.

You don't look as glad to
see me as I figured you'd be.

Well, I figured your Nobel Prize
for Medicine ought to be enough.

What are you talking
about? What for?

Sam Pfeiffer's instant
cure for pleuritis.

Pleuritis?

I'm surprised some smart
doctor didn't think of it before.

Bust in a man's ribs,

and then you don't care
if he's got the pleuritis.

You had a heart att*ck.

Pleuritis, you dummy!

Oh, Sam, I'm sorry.

We shouldn't be talking
to each other like this.

I'm sorry.

Well, that's better.

Well, I knew you was trying to
do what you thought was best.

But next time, not so hard.

Well, it was an emergency.

Sam, I'm awful uncomfortable.

Would you see if you can
roll up my legs a little bit?

There's a crank right
down there somewhere.

I don't see nothing down here.

Oh, what did you
go and do that for?

Feel better already.

What's for dinner?

I don't know. The grocery bag
I brought in was full of beets.

My favorite. Yeah.

Boy, I sure hate to see you
put those steaks in the freezer.

Yeah, well, maybe next shift.

Yeah.

Roy, listen.

What if Carter and
Amy show up again?

I mean, we might as
well face the inevitable.

We can't allow that to happen.

I mean, we certainly
can't have them

coming on a rescue
like that again.

You gotta say something to them.

Me?

Roy, you're much more
diplomatic than I am.

No, actually, it should
come from somebody

with a little bit of
authority, you know?

The Captain. Exactly.

You better tell the
Captain about it.

Roy, you're much more
diplomatic than I am.

You'll think of something.

No, no, no, no.

That's why you make
all that big money, Cap.

I want to see where
it says in the manual

that the captain has
to do the dirty work.

Well, it must say it
someplace in there.

All right, all right.

It'll prepare me for
becoming chief engineer.

Right. That's what
you got in mind.

We'll back you up,
though. Mmm-hmm.

Heard you coming,
fellows. Coffee's on the table.

Oh, John, Roy, glad
to see you back safely.

Thank you. Thank you very much.

My, that smells good.

Oh, wait till you taste
Amy's other dishes.

Wonderful.

We can't do enough
for you, Captain Stanley.

Well now, maybe that's something
that we ought to talk about here.

I was wondering
what your plans are.

We're getting jobs at night.

We're planning to live just as
close to Station 51 as we can.

I see.

Well, now... AMY: We don't
want to wear out our welcome.

We don't want to
be any trouble to you.

After all, you're the
best friends we ever had.

Oh, that's... That's nice.

On the other hand...

I don't think the Captain is
gonna make chief engineer.

Today, for example. You
all went out on that rescue.

Oh, yes. We learned a
very valuable lesson there.

Yes. That we mustn't
get in the way. Right?

Right.

Well, that's a step
in the right direction.

I'll tell you what.

You see, it's really
rather dangerous for you

to try to follow us through
traffic like that. The problem is...

Don't go away.

Squad 51 and Copter 10.

If they loved the trout, they're
gonna love this. Motorcycle accident.

Possible injury.

Cliffside and Trinity Road.

Cliffside and Trinity.
Time out, 08:35.


Squad 51, KMG 365.

Copter 10.

Cap, we could save time if
you have the chopper meet us

at the Cliffside motorway
at the five-mile mark.

Okay, get going.
I'll take care of it.

Copter 10, meet Squad 51

at the five-mile mark on Cliffside
motorway near the parking lot.


Copter 10.

Copter 10 responding
to Cliffside and Trinity.


Copter 10.

Engine 149, Copter 10, cancel.

Copter 10.

We're returning.



Canceled.

LA, Copter 10 responding to a
burning boat on Lake Castaic.


What is it?

We got a burning
boat down there.

Engine 149, a boat fire.

Meet Copter 10 on south
shore of Lake Castaic.


And set up to t*nk him. He's
going to make a water drop.


Time out, 09:03.

It looks abandoned,
but while we're waiting


for 149 to arrive and set up,

I'm gonna make one more
pass to see if anybody's onboard.


I just spotted
someone on the deck.


Better get ready
to go in after him.


See a guy over.

Matt, we're going
to have to go in.

Right. I'll give
you a short drop.


Wait till I get squared away before
you open the door or anything.


I'll give you a signal to
open the door and to jump.



gets squared away.

Okay, you can open the door.

Open it.

Okay, you can jump
anytime you guys are ready.


You all right? Go!

Take it easy!

Take it easy!

Come on, come on, come on.

My leg!

They're burnt! Okay.
You hurt anywhere else?

No. Did Bob get off?

Is there somebody
else in that boat?

Yeah.

Hey!

Hey! Hey! Just take it easy now.

Yeah. Yeah.

Hey, guys. ROY: Can
you help us into the boat?

Yeah, yeah.

All right, come on.
Give me your hand.

Got him? Yeah, I got him.

Okay, come on up.

Did you see anybody
else in the water?

No, I didn't.

Copter 10, this is HT 51.

We may have another
victim in the boat.

Copter 10, 10-4.

How many tanks you got?

Two.

Did they both go off?

I don't know.

Can you get us close to
that boat? Yeah. Hang on.

All right.

All right, Copter


She just blew on us.

We're gonna have to
have another water drop.

You better make it fast.

We're on our way.

All right, I'll get the fire.

All right.

Hey, keep the boat close.
We're gonna transfer, okay?

Hey, Roy! Can you
give me a hand? Roy!

Okay.

Yeah. Okay, I'll get in.

Okay. All right, I got him.

Okay, shove off. I'm in.

LA, Copter 10, we're heading
to Rampart Emergency


with two male burn victims.

Approximate ages, 32 and 34.

We have 51's
paramedics on board,


and our ETA is 15 minutes.

Hmm. Why don't you
use some oregano?

Hey, this is Irish
stew, not chili, chump.

Champ. b*at it.

Hey, how did it
go? Wet and wild.

Indeed. Indeed. MARCO: Good job.

Where's Amy and Carter?

You don't smell
charred trout, do you?

They're gone.
We're off the hook.

We're off the hook?

You did it. Congratulations.

Wish I could take credit for it,
but I had nothing to do with it.

What happened?

We had a structure fire
while you guys were out,

and I told Carter and Amy,
"Don't follow us, stay right here."

But when we left, there
they were, right behind us.

Trying to be helpful.

Yeah, right. Well,
what happened then?

Their car got sideswiped at an
intersection and they got trapped in it.

Oh, no. Are they hurt?

No. Just a couple
of superficial cuts.

But Station 116 came
along and got them out.

Lucky for them.

Yeah. Lucky for Carter
and Amy, not for 116.

They switched to 116.

That's right.

All right!

My, my, my. Gratitude
sure runs thin these days.

For which we
can all be grateful.

Hey, John, did you ever
figure out that puzzle?

What puzzle?

The one about the two coins.

You got two coins
totaling 55 cents.

And one of them is not
a nickel. What are they?

Yeah, I know, I don't
know. What are they?

A 50-cent piece and a nickel.

That can't be. You
said one isn't a nickel.

The other is.
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