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"Pilot" is the first episode of the first season of 9-1-1: Lone Star, and the first episode overall the series. It aired on January 19, 2020.

Synopsis[]

Nearly 20 years ago, Owen Strand was the lone survivor of his Manhattan firehouse on 9/11. In the wake of the attack, Owen had the unenviable task of rebuilding his station. After a similar tragedy happens to a firehouse in Austin, Owen, along with his troubled firefighter son, T.K. , takes his progressive philosophies of life and firefighting down to Texas, where he helps them start anew. On the surface, Owen is all about big-city style and swagger, but underneath he struggles with a secret he hides from the world - one that could very well end his life. Once in Austin, Owen meets the brilliant and wry chief paramedic Michelle Blake, as well as police officer Carlos Reyes. He then begins to assemble his new team of diverse and qualified candidates for Firehouse 126, including Marjan Marwani, an adrenaline junkie and badass firefighter who also is a devout Muslim; Paul Strickland, a transgender male firefighter, who bravely decided to transition on the job in Chicago and has a gift for observation worthy of Sherlock Holmes; and rookie firefighter Mateo Chavez. Owen's toughest challenge may be Judd Ryder, who, like Owen, was the sole survivor of Austin's original 126 house after a rescue call ended in tragedy. A gruff cowboy to his core, Judd is married to Grace, a 9-1-1 call center operator, and struggles with PTSD, unsure if he ever can be the firefighter he once was.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Guest Starring[]

  • Kyle Secor as Deputy Fire Chief Alden Radford
  • Hettienne Park as Beth Healy
  • Jon Foster as Dustin Shepard
  • Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillian
  • Mark Elias as Tim Rosewater
  • Alex Carter as Captain
  • Jesse Luken as Jake Harkes
  • Matt McTighe as Chuck Parkland
  • Graham Shiels as Cory Garrity
  • Todd Weeks as Dr. Lefkowitz
  • Omar Leyva as Gustavo
  • J.J. Soria as Marcos
  • Bernardo Badillo as Tony
  • Terrance Keith Richardson as Andy

Co-Starring[]

  • Aidan Bertola as Tomas
  • Robert John Brewer as Nightwatchman
  • Melanie Brooks as Allison
  • Ben Deschaine as M.C.
  • Ashley Dulaney as Colleen Parkland
  • Harrison Grant as Alex
  • Julienne Irons as Meg
  • Stephanie McVay as Real Estate Agent
  • Josie M. Parker as Mable Parkland
  • Sophia Stephens as Female Firefighter
  • Paul S. Tracey as Michaels

911 Cases[]

  • Unnamed Security Guard
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • Security guard at a fertilizer company had been distracted by watching a football game on his phone so he unknowingly microwaved a burrito with the foil still on. This sets the plastic plate on fire. Rather than putting out the very small fire, he tosses the burning plate into the garbage can full of flammable material. He freezes and stares as the fire starts spreading to other items in the break room. By the time he calls 911, the fire is out of control.
    • Process:
      • Austin firehouse #126 responded, and Grace Ryder, who was taking the call, advised them of the caller who was stuck in the middle of the compound. Her husband, Judd Ryder answered, theorizing that the fire was moving fast and looked like a four-alarm. The crew rushes in to rescue the caller and begins putting out the fire with hoses. The captain of the firehouse advises his men to give it all they got as the fire worsened and he finds another person calling for help above the water tower. They try and put more pressure on the hose, but the water runs out. Judd lets his captain know he spotted a hydrant about 100 yards away, and he gets clearance to run a four-inch line towards it. Judd makes it to the hydrant and the water begins to successfully spray out further and they cheer in excitement. However, Judd suddenly receives a call back from Grace, who tells him that a maintenance man reported the factory storing highly volatile fertilizer. Judd runs back towards his men to warn them to fall back just as a devastating explosion happens, killing everyone inside whist severely injuring Judd.
  • Unnamed Man
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • A construction worker was left dangling from a tall skyscraper by his foot, and firefighters Owen Strand and TK Strand respond with a successful rescue, which isn't depicted in detail.
  • (Flashback) Unnamed People
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • In Miami, two civilians are submerged underwater in their car.
    • Process: Marjan, thinking quickly, disobeyed her Captain's orders and jumped in the river, rescuing them both in the process.
  • (Flashback) House Fire
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • In Chicago, a house catches on fire from arson.
    • Process: Paul's crew already contained the fire, but he sets down his hose, breaks through the crowd and tackles a bystander, having figured out he was the arsonist and disarms him.
  • Tony
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • Tony's friend, Marcos had begun choking on taco filled with a Carolina Reaper pepper that had been intended for him as a revenge prank, but he switched it when Marcos was not looking.
    • Process: After arriving, Owen tries clear the crowd to stage a rescue, but Michelle's crew moves in instead. She tells him that in Texas, EMS is in control of the medical emergencies. Owen and the crew stand back and watch. Upon examination, Michelle concludes that Marcos had suffered Boerhaave syndrome, a ruptured esophagus with fluid filling up his lungs. She orders the paramedics to prepare a suction tool and a 1% solution of Lidocaine-Epinephrine as he wouldn't make it to the hospital. The 126 moves him up a picnic table, and Michelle makes a small cut below his chest, successfully draining the congested liquid with a tube.
  • Allison Parker
    • Reason for 911 Call:
      • During a rainstorm, Allison had hydroplaned, hit a light pole and resulted in her SUV flipping upside down and rolling.
    • Process: After the 126 arrive, Owen finds that Allison is unconscious, and Paul finds that there is gas in the water from the fuel tank breaking open. Owen tells everyone to move back, orders Mateo to disengage the battery terminal, TK to get the CO2, and Paul to get the Jaws of Life. After they get the window off, Marjan climbs inside and finds that Allison is pregnant, with a pulse trapped under the steering column. They continue demolishing the car, and lift her out. Michelle and her crew examine her and begin to wheel her to the hospital when Allison wakes up suddenly panicking. Michelle reassures her they'd take care of her and the baby, but Allison tells her about her other baby, her 10-month-old Henry who was sitting in the back seat. Owen's crew rushes to the car but sees no car seat. They begin to search for the car seat, but Paul calls them over, having figured out that the SUV was already rolling when it struck the pole, and she had hydroplaned into a guardrail when it had rolled from there. He concludes the car doors must have sprung open with force at some point, and they look up, hearing crying from the tree above. Owen climbs onto the fire truck ladder, finding the baby unhurt in his seat, and is able to rescue him before the seat falls. Owen hands the baby over to Allison, who thanks them greatly as she's wheeled into the ambulance.

Trivia[]

  • The tragedy of Station 126 is based on the real-life incident of the explosion of the West Fertilizer Company in 2013, that resulted in fifteen fatalities of mostly first responders.
  • Owen and TK's firehouse in New York was #252, which is exactly double the number of Austin's #126.
  • Jon Foster, who plays Dustin Shepard, is Liv Tyler's brother-in-law in real life.
  • This episode scored the highest number of live viewers in the history of the 9-1-1 franchise. (11.41 million)

Goofs[]

  • Owen and TK's New York fire department uniform has a patch reading "NYFD", rather than the "FDNY" used by its real-life counterpart.

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9-1-1 Episode Guide
Season 1 "Pilot" • "Let Go" • "Next of Kin" • "Worst Day Ever" • "Point of Origin" • "Heartbreaker" • "Full Moon (Creepy AF)" • "Karma's a Bitch" • "Trapped" • "A Whole New You"
Season 2 "Under Pressure" • "7.1" • "Help Is Not Coming" • "Stuck" • "Awful People" • "Dosed" • "Haunted" • "Buck, Actually" • "Hen Begins" • "Merry Ex-Mas" • "New Beginnings" • "Chimney Begins" • "Fight or Flight" • "Broken" • "Ocean's 9-1-1" • "Bobby Begins Again" • "Careful What You Wish For" • "This Life We Choose"
Season 3 "Kids Today" • "Sink or Swim" • "The Searchers" • "Triggers" • "Rage" • "Monsters" • "Athena Begins" • "Malfunction" • "Fallout" • "Christmas Spirit" • "Seize the Day" • "Fools" • "Pinned" • "The Taking of Dispatch 9-1-1" • "Eddie Begins" • "The One That Got Away" • "Powerless" • "What's Next?"
Season 4 "The New Abnormal" • "Alone Together" • "Future Tense" • "9-1-1, What's Your Grievance?" • "Buck Begins" • "Jinx" • "There Goes the Neighborhood" • "Breaking Point" • "Blindsided" • "Parenthood" • "First Responders" • "Treasure Hunt" • "Suspicion" • "Survivors"
Season 5 "Panic" • "Desperate Times" • "Desperate Measures" • "Home and Away" • "Peer Pressure" • "Brawl in Cell Block 9-1-1" • "Ghost Stories" • "Defend in Place" • "Past is Prologue" • "Wrapped in Red" • "Outside Looking In" • "Boston" • "Fear-O-Phobia" • "Dumb Luck" • "FOMO" • "May Day" • "Hero Complex" • "Starting Over"
Season 6 "Let the Games Begin" • "Crash & Learn" • "The Devil You Know" • "Animal Instincts" • "Home Invasion" • "Tomorrow" • "Cursed" • "What's Your Fantasy?" • "Red Flag" • "In a Flash" • "In Another Life" • "Recovery" • "Mixed Feelings" • "Performance Anxiety" • "Death and Taxes" • "Lost & Found" • "Love Is in the Air" • "Pay It Forward"
Season 7 "Abandon ‘Ships" • "Rock the Boat" • "Capsized" • "Buck, Bothered and Bewildered" • "You Don't Know Me" • "There Goes the Groom" • "Ghost of a Second Chance"
9-1-1: Lone Star Episode Guide
Season 1 "Pilot" • "Yee-Haw" • "Texas Proud" • "Act of God" • "Studs" • "Friends Like These" • "Bum Steer" • "Monster Inside" • "Awakening" • "Austin, We Have a Problem"
Season 2 "Back in the Saddle" • "2100°" • "Hold the Line" • "Friends With Benefits" • "Difficult Conversations" • "Everyone and Their Brother" • "Displaced" • "Bad Call" • "Saving Grace" • "A Little Help From My Friends" • "Slow Burn" • "The Big Heat" • "One Day" • "Dust to Dust"
Season 3 "The Big Chill" • "Thin Ice" • "Shock and Thaw" • Push" • "Child Care" • "The ATX-Files" • "Red vs. Blue" • "In the Unlikely Event of an Emergency" • "The Bird" • "Parental Guidance" • "Prince Albert in a Can" • "Negative Space" • "Riddle of the Sphynx" • "Impulse Control" • "Down To Clown" • "Shift-Less" • "Spring Cleaning" • "A Bright and Cloudless Morning"
Season 4 "The New Hotness" • "The New Hot Mess" • "Cry Wolf" • "Abandoned" • "Human Resources" • "This Is Not A Drill" • "Tommy Dearest" • "Control Freaks" • "Road Kill" • "Sellouts" • "Double Trouble" • "Swipe Left" • "Open" • "Tongues Out" • "Donors" • "A House Divided" • "Best Of Men" • "In Sickness and In Health"
Season 5 "Both Sides, Now"
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