Emergency! Season 2 Episode 12
Emergency!
Season 2

Ep 12. Helpful

  • Not Rated
  • December 16, 1972
  • 2m:9s min
  • 7.3  (81)

Emergency! is a classic American drama series that aired from 1972 to 1979. The show follows the lives of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 51. The show centers around the paramedics and firefighters as they respond to various emergencies in and around the city.

In season 2, episode 12 named "Helpful," the show's regular cast of characters responds to various emergencies in LA. The episode opens with Roy (played by Kevin Tighe) and Johnny (played by Randolph Mantooth) responding to a call from a man who is convinced that his wife is a robot. When they arrive at the scene, they realize that the woman is actually suffering from a severe mental illness.

Meanwhile, Dr. Brackett (played by Robert Fuller) and Nurse McCall (played by Julie London) are dispatched to a building where a man has fallen down the stairs. When they arrive, they discover that the man is blind and living alone. They work to stabilize him before transporting him to the hospital.

Back at the station, the crew receives an unusual call from a group of children who have found a lost dog. The children are too young to take care of the dog themselves and ask for the firefighters' help. Chet (played by Tim Donnelly) and Marco (played by Marco Lopez) take on the responsibility of finding the dog's owner. In the process, they end up uncovering a much larger problem involving a group of abandoned animals.

Throughout the episode, the firefighters face various obstacles and challenges, working together to help those in need. They showcase their skills, their teamwork, and their compassion, ultimately making a difference in the lives of those they encounter.

Overall, "Helpful" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the daily heroism of the firefighters and paramedics of Station 51. While each emergency they respond to is different, they always approach each situation with determination, resourcefulness, and empathy. The episode is a testament to the show's commitment to depicting the bravery, dedication, and selflessness of those who serve as first responders.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 16, 1972
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    2m:9s min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (81)