
Early deals with a man suffering from delirium tremens, and a man is injured at a chemical plant and trapped on some pipes. A store owner shoots an armed robber and is filled with remorse, a dog delays the rescue of an unconscious woman, a man is bitten by a Black Widow spider, Dr. Sparks fly between John and a student nurse. When the pilot goes into cardiac arrest and cannot be brought back, Dixie comforts the boy. Brackett, Early, Morton (semi-regular Ron Pinkard), and Dixie take care of a husband who is suffering from a severe hemorrhage. The paramedics respond to an attempted suicide, an overturned gasoline trailer tanker truck, and a teenage overdose victim. Roy talks down a boy in a plane after the pilot (his father) has a heart attack. They meditate on people who want to die and people who want to live. The out-of-control brushfire threatens the house of a pregnant woman in labor, who cannot be moved.īecause John keeps losing at cards and being stuck with doing the dishes at the station, he creates his own card game. A firefighter is trapped and injured under a fallen tree.

A looter is injured in a motorcycle accident. Station 51 is called up to fight an out-of-control brushfire. A man repairing a washer gets an electric shock. As Nurse Sharon Walters ( Patricia Mickey), a student nurse, rushes to find a pack of ice for the boy to use, Dixie cautions her about running around in the hospital. A small boy gets his hand stuck in a vase. Dixie congratulates Johnny after he delivers a cyanotic baby. Roy worries that the other Station 51 personnel will not like his cooking. A young boy playing in an abandoned building is trapped when the building collapses. Brackett has to make a risky call before he has all the facts. The search leads to a potluck dish of beef stroganoff at the yacht club. Early and Brackett have to work backwards to find the real reason he fell.
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The Brackett/McCall workplace romance hits some bumps. A wife fakes a heart attack-yet again-to avoid an argument with her bickering husband. After Desoto explains how his pain is their guide to avoid further damage he is rescued. Despite his agony they are unable to give him painkilling drugs. After a man working on a smokestack breaks his back, Gage and DeSoto rappel down to his aid. Paramedic Johnny Gage, the subject of practical jokes at Station 51, contemplates the best form of 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 chooses to drink 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. Bonny turns out to be a pedigree show dog. 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. The latter version was used through the end of Season 4. Two versions of the opening credits sequence were used this season: episodes 1–4 had the original version, while episode 5 onwards 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'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.
