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Season 1 |
| The Wedsworth-Townsend Act (Jan/15/1972) | | Roy and Johnny think back at how far they have come in their paramedic training since they started, reminiscing about the following: Roy trying to convince Johnny that he should try out for the paramedic program, having to face opposition from both civil and medical authority...including Dr. Brackett, and having Brackett realize the advantages and worth of the paramedic program and his testimony which helped get the legislation passed. | | Uncredited: Sam Lanier as Dispatcher | Director: Jack Webb Writer: Harold Jack Bloom, Robert A. Cinader | | | |
| 1 :01x01 - Mascot (Jan/22/1972) | | When Paula Slayton wrecks her car on the way to a dog show, Johnny agrees to take care of her dog "Bonnie" without realizing the animal will cause problems. A woman brings in her daughter, who cannot breathe, and Dr. Brackett treats her with a... paper bag! Apparently drunk Peter Ballard wanders into the hospital - but his real problem is quite different. At a party, Roy and Johnny must deal with rowdy party guests who believe their host Lee is pulling a prank, not having a heart attack. A hunter suffers a serious fall in a place from which the paramedics cannot reach Rampart, so they must employ a "radio relay." | | Guest Stars: Patricia McAneny as Paula Slayton, Linda Watkins as Mrs. Esther Leeds, Jock Mahoney as Lee, | Co-Guest Stars: Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Beverly Powers as Holly, Jeff Davis (2) as Peter Ballard, Roland Barton as Pilot, Candace Howerton as Genevieve McCurtain, Susan O'Connell as Louise, | Uncredited: Scott Gourlay as Ambulance Attendant, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Botulism (Jan/29/1972) | | Paramedics and fireman rescue a man dangling from a broken bosun's chair, a hundred feet off the ground. Johnny and Roy return to the Gilmore home, where Martha may be having a heart attack - or may be faking again. Dr. Early gets part of his stethoscope stuck in his ear, and a strange case from a film studio has Dr. Brackett suspecting a very rare but very serious problem - a outbreak of botulism poisoning. Station 51 rescues a young orphan from a collapsing building, and Johnny plans revenge for practical jokes played on him. | | Guest Stars: Cal Bartlett as Jim Parker (as Calvin Bartlett), Anne Whitfield as Pam Parker, Paul Langton as Myron Gilmore, Virginia Vincent as Martha Gilmore, | Co-Guest Stars: Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, William Stevens (6) as Workman, Virginia Gregg as Wilma Jacobs, Susan Seaforth Hayes as Nancy Dickson (as Susan Seaforth), Josh Albee (1) as Tommy (as Joshua Albee), Harlen Carraher as Jimmy, Bruce Powers as Paul Steele | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Cook's Tour (Feb/12/1972) | | It's Roy's turn as company cook, and that has everyone else worried - especially when they learn he's going to make a French dish! Johnny delivers a cyanotic baby while at Rampart Dr. Early helps a boy whose hand is stuck inside an expensive Ming vase. A man trying to repair a washing machine accidentally electrocutes himself, and a sixteen year old may face permanent disability from a drug overdose. Finally, the whole company responds to a man who climbed a construction crane's boom intending to suicide, and then changed his mind. | | Guest Stars: Frank Aletter as Roger Mundell, Jackie Russell as Judy Mundell (as Jacqueline Russell), Dennis Rucker as Jay Hooper, Dorothy Green (1) as Mother, | Co-Guest Stars: Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Virginia Gregg as 3rd Nurse, Lew Brown as 1st Sheriff, William Henry as 2nd Captain (as Bill Henry), Scott Smith as 2nd Sheriff, Barbara Sigel as Checkout Girl, Dorothy Konrad as Beatrice Stover, Michael Raden as 2nd Boy, Bobby Eilbacher as 3rd Boy, Johnny Lee (3) as 1st Boy | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Daryl Henry | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Brushfire (Feb/19/1972) | | An out of control brushfire threatens a large area in the valley; Station 51 is one of many called to respond. They meet 79 year old Winifred Lenover and her 80 year old sister, who hate each other. Winifred needs medical help but won't leave the house in her sister's care. A boy named Andy, whose arm is broken in three places, finds his way to the hospital but wants to leave to go find his missing dog Grover. Five runs in six hours and the paramedics still aren't done: they treat a fireman named Conway whose leg is pinned under a tree, a pregnant woman who cannot be moved until she gives birth, and whose house will shortly be engulfed, the victim of a stampede, and a motorcyclist who ran off the road while looting evacuated homes. | | Guest Stars: Gary Crosby as John Conway, Ellen Moss as Rhonda Hughes, Bob Hastings as Man (In Robe), | Co-Guest Stars: Tony Dow (1) as Motorcycle Rider, Trent Lehman as Andy, Edith Evanson as Emma Lenover, Lillian Bronson as Winifred Lenover, Vince Howard as Deputy, Art Balinger as Battalion Chief, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez | Director: Hollingsworth Morse Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1) | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Dealer's Wild (Feb/26/1972) | | Roy tries to talk a boy down in a plane in which his father, the pilot, suffered an apparent heart attack while in flight. A man tries to commit suicide by drinking poison, slashing his wrists, and turning on the gas in his apartment. Station 51 responds to an overturned gasoline tanker truck. Roy and Johnny deal with disinterested bystanders while a teenager overdoses on LSD. At the hospital, Brackett and Early puzzle over what could have caused the tank truck driver to pass out behind the wheel - they know there's a problem in his brain, but not where. Brackett and McCall meditate on people who want to die, but live, and people who want to live, but die. At the station, Johnny keeps losing card games which leaves him with washing the dishes each night. Now he is determined to create his own card game. | | Guest Stars: Lou Krugman as Dave Morgan, Coleen Gray as Mrs. Thompson, Marian Collier as Mother, | Co-Guest Stars: Mitch Carter as Straley, Buddy Foster as Frankie Pierce, Sonja Dunson as Fran, Ron Pinkard as Mike Morton, Susan Madigan as Donna Melvin, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Peggy Drier as Girl, | Uncredited: Marilyn Hassett as Nurse, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Carey Wilber | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Nurses Wild (Mar/04/1972) | | During a demo of the equipment in the squad, dispatch sends Roy and Johnny to a liquor store, where they must help the owner (heart attack) and the holdup man (gunshot in the stomach). The owner asks Roy to help "the boy" instead; he's sorry he had to shoot the young man. Joe Early treats a man with delirium tremens. Paramedics fend off an aggressive dog to help a woman who collapsed; Bracket discovers she has been abusing diuretics. A hippie brings his unconscious friend in, and Morton diagnosis a overdose despite the friend's protests that they don't use. Bracket eventually discovers the real problem - a spider bite. A crane accident leaves a worker pinned between a beam and several pipes, in a room slick with flammable butyl acetate. Johnny tries to chat up a new nurse, but is ultimately disappointed. | | Guest Stars: Royal Dano as Hallucinanting Man, Ron Pinkard as Mike Morton, Kip Niven as Clive Jonas, Christine Dixon as Bitsey Jonas, | Co-Guest Stars: Victor Izay as Arthur Grey, Chris Forbes as Ellen Bart, Patricia Mickey as Sharon, Sarah Fankboner as Grace Corbett, Vince Howard as 2nd Deputy, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Chet Kelly, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Colby Chester as 1st Deputy, | Uncredited: Henry Olek as Hippie, Scott Gourlay as Ambulance Attendant, Art Gilmore as Battalion Chief, Ray Ballard as Encyclopedia Salesman, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Fred Freiberger (1) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Publicity Hound (Mar/11/1972) | | Johnny becomes increasingly jealous of Tom Wheeler, a paramedic with Squad 110 who has several times gotten himself in the newspapers. The paramedics rescue the captain of a boat struck unconscious during a mishap and dangling upside down from a spar. Brackett's sandpaper personality gets him - and maybe the hospital - into a lot of trouble with a powerful and rich man named Dumont. Returning from a false alarm, the paramedics discover a horse trapped in a new drainage ditch and help its owner free it. Finally, the entire station works for hours to rescue Elena Diaz, a child who has fallen into a hole at a construction site - and Wheeler winds up getting the press! But this time, Johnny doesn't care. He's just happy he got the child out alive. | | Guest Stars: Gene Raymond as J.P. Dumont, Gary Crosby as Tom Wheeler, Sallie Shockley as Penny Fortas, Barry Higgins as Andy Jason, | Co-Guest Stars: Ron Pinkard as Mike Morton, Bill Baldwin (1) as Carl Evans, Edith Diaz as Mrs. Diaz, Scott Arthur Allen (1) as Kirk, Ted Gehring as Construction Foreman, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, William Bryant (1) as Captain Curtis | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Weird Wednesday (Mar/18/1972) | | Johnny is sure that this day will be filled with strange occurrences. First the paramedics deal with a woman who fell into a tree - a parachuting accident. They help an obese jogger with chest pains, while at Rampart Dr. Brackett treats a man with persistent... hiccups... and Dr. Early helps eighty year old Bernadette Spalding, who broke her ankle dancing. A boy tries at home cryogenics by freezing himself (with instructions to open the freezer in 1992). Roy and Johnny treat a woman bitten by a rattlesnake, and a taxi brings a foreign sailor to Rampart who can't explain what's wrong because he can't speak English and no one can speak whatever language he does command. Mrs. Spalding's party finally finds her, as the paramedics climb a steep embankment to reach a driver who went over the edge. Johnny twists his knee, but the driver, a drunk, isn't hurt at all! Fortunately, the day will soon be over... | | Guest Stars: Jeanette Nolan as Mrs. Berndette Spalding, Arnold Stang as Arthur Merkl, Ron Pinkard as Mike Morton, Henny Backus as Ginger Merkl, Anne Collings as Penny Finch, | Co-Guest Stars: Sherry Bain (1) as Kathy Paxton, Helen Baron as Mrs. Lytton, Chris Forbes as Ellen, Patricia Mickey as Sharon, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Pamela Peters as Jackie, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, | Uncredited: Irene Tedrow as Party Guest, Craig Chudy as Deputy, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Vince Howard as Deputy, William Katt as Wally Lytton, Bob Hastings as Drunk Driver | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Daryl Henry | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Dilemma (Mar/25/1972) | | Johnny and Roy respond to a stuck elevator with a heart patient inside - but before they can rescue her, it slips and falls two stories to the floor, creating new injuries! Brackett intimidates a student nurse, causing her to make mistakes whenever he's around. Johnny tries to find someone to take out Cynthia, a girl who's chasing HIM - and he figures any girl chasing a guy must have something wrong with her. A man who buries all his garbage creates a methane hazard, and two rail yard workers start cleaning the wrong car, and the fumes in it overcome them. | | Guest Stars: Seymour Cassel as Bluebell Hunter, Benny Rubin as Sam Cranks, Patricia Mickey as Sharon, | Co-Guest Stars: Chris Forbes as Ellen, Hal Baylor as Foreman, Marilyn Hassett as Cynthia, Bill McLean as Elbert Krinkle, Scott Arthur Allen (1) as Fireman Kirk, Robert Kline (4) as Workman Jesse (as Robert E. Kline), Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Hang-up (Apr/08/1972) | | While watching an episode of Adam-12 on TV, the station is sent out on a call, forcing Johnny to miss the ending. That call comes from the guard at a building - a thief has become stuck in the ductwork! On the way into the hospital he explains that crawling through the ducts earned him money and high living, and he literally ate his way out of that modus operandi! Brackett and Early separately patch up two men involved in a bar fight, and Brackett later deals with an obnoxious man who went surfing with a broken leg! The two fighters see each other and pick up where they left off, ruining their treatments, and a girl Dixie is sure came in seeking drugs actually has a serious problem. Finally, the entire station responds to a fire at a facility that handles radioactive material, complicating rescue and treatment of the victim. | | Guest Stars: Mort Sahl as Burglar, John Smith (1) as Captain Hammer, | Co-Guest Stars: Shelly Novack as Vern Hammond, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly, Chris Forbes as Ellen, Art Balinger as Battalion Chief, Savannah Bentley as Karen Wilson, Vince Howard as 1st Deputy, Don Ross (1) as Guard, Lew Brown as Frank Conoyer | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Crash (Apr/15/1972) | | Dr. Brackett treats a high school football player tackled by three linemen and suffering from a concussion; his parents disagree about whether he should have even played football. The station is called out to rescue a family which is trapped inside a light plane up in a tree. A burglar suffers a heart attack during a heist. A man and woman ask Dr. Early for help, certain she is dying - but their real problem is north of the neck. A babysitter brings a child into Rampart after discovering he has swallowed pentobarbital. | | Guest Stars: Cicely Tyson as Mrs. Johnson, Gary Crosby as Tom Wheeler, William Bramley as Sam, Don Matheson as Joseph Remson, John Smith (1) as Captain, | Co-Guest Stars: Jeff Donnell as Katie, Francine York as Betty Remson, Sandra De Bruin (1) as Donna, Ed Cambridge as Paul, Eric Laneuville as Tim Johnson, Patricia Mickey as Sharon Walters, Buddy Lester as Reggie, Ronne Troup as Judy, Chris Forbes as Ellen Bart, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Gerald Sanford | | | |
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