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Season 3 |
| 33 :03x01 - Frequency (Sep/22/1973) | | The squad has to share a biophone with other units which leads to problems when a policeman friend of Gage's gets injured in a car crash. Other cases include a drunk child, a motorcycle gang war, and an artist trapped in his own sculpture. | | Guest Stars: Don 'Red' Barry as Dave Grogan, Kedric Wolfe as guest star, Rob Townsend (1) as 1st Biker, Pamela McMyler as Dona Crim, Mike Lane (1) as guest star, Linda Kelsey as Pam Burke, Irene Gilbert as Edwina Paxton, Ike Eisenmann as Kevin Paxton, John Dennis (1) as guest star | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Kenneth Dorward | | | | | | |
| 35 :03x03 - Alley Cat (Oct/06/1973) | | A stray cat wanders into the station and decides to give birth to her litter of kittens there. Cases include a boating accident, an actress suffering from a panic attack, an old man getting his foot stuck in a bear trap, and a gas leak at a school. | | Guest Stars: Nelson Olmsted as George, Shirley O'Hara as Ellie, George Ives as School Principal, Virginia Gregg as Zelda Zack, William Challee as Ezekial Johnson, Brooke Bundy as Ann, X Brands as Captain Engine 31, Lee Bergere as Milton Zack | Director: Alan Crosland Writer: Charlene Sukins | | | | | | | | | |
| 38 :03x06 - Snakebite (Oct/27/1973) | | On their way home from a fishing trip, Gage and DeSoto come to the aid of car accident victims. Later, Gage gets bitten by a rattlesnake. | | Guest Stars: Richard X. Slattery as Hector, Reta Shaw as Ozella Peterson, Tony Haig as Dr. Frick, Johnnie Collins III (1) as Jake, Jillian Sandler as Jill Chandler, Don Carter as guest star, William Bryant (1) as Captain Engine 85, Laurie Bartram as Karen | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Carol Christensen, Jim Owens | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 42 :03x10 - Zero (Nov/24/1973) | | The paramedics are interviewed on television and Gage freezes up. Cases include a woman screaming for therapeutic reasons and an abused child who attempt suicide. | | Guest Stars: Dick Whittinghill as Newspaper Man, Ginny Golden as guest star, Dick Enberg as Talk Show Host, Nora Marlowe as First Woman, Bobby Eilbacher as Tommy Mannering, William Bryant (1) as Captain--Engine 52, Vivian Bonnell as guest star, Jo Anne Worley as Screaming Woman, Art Balinger as Fire Chief, Anthony Eisley as Jake Mannering, Mariette Hartley as Mrs. Mannering, Jan Arvan as Hotel Manager | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Brian Taggert | | | | | | |
| 44 :03x12 - Body Language (Dec/08/1973) | | The crash landing of a crop dusting plane leads to the pilot getting a punctured lung and a bystander getting poisoned by the plane's pesticides. Other cases include a couple who overdosed on flower bulbs and a boy with an ear infection caused by mothballs. | | Guest Stars: Ronne Troup as Pam, Bill Williams (4) as Pete, Mary Margaret Amato as Herself, Joseph Donovan as Manager, Scott Gilmore as Himself, Scott Gourlay as Police Officer, Hank Jones (1) as Stan Wilson, Mary Angela Shea as Nurse, Kenneth Tobey as Doug Barton, Julie Rogers as Betty Hall, Josh Albee (1) as Boy, Frank Bonner as Walt, Randy Boone as Bill Stagg, Michael Campbell (1) as Charlie Dent, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Ronald Feinberg as Donald Lompoc, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Michael Morgan (1) as Kid | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Arthur Weiss | | | | | | |
| 46 :03x14 - Computer Error (Dec/22/1973) | | A computer error wrecks havoc with Gage's credit card. Cases include the rescue of a woman at the bottom of a well, an amateur magician from a safe, and a young couple from a car wreck. | | Guest Stars: Audrey Landers as Marsha, Joyce Jameson as Harriet, Bing Russell as Capt Wilson, Sandra De Bruin (1) as Neighbor, Bonnie Bartlett as Eunice Evans, Mark Miller (1) as Charles Evans, Tami Guthrie as Woman in Well, Ellen Clark as Betty Wilson, Larry Storch as Frank, the Magician, Don Most as Fred Wilson | Director: Joel Oliansky Writer: John Groves | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 50 :03x18 - How Green Was My Thumb? (Jan/26/1974) | | Brackett and the paramedics are forced to perform emergency surgery on a man with an unexploded grenade in his abdomen. In other cases, De Soto takes care of a young girl's plants while she's hospitalized and a religious couple refuse to allow their daughter to receive necessary medical treatment. | | Guest Stars: Kim Richards as Melissa, Jack Kosslyn as Harry, Will Hutchins as Chuck Miller, Eric Shea as Clyde, William Wintersole as Julius, Helen Clark as Emma, George D. Wallace (1) as Sgt. Thomas, Donald Mantooth as Paramedic 95, Pamela Hensley as Wanda | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: John Groves | | | | | | | | | |
| 53 :03x21 - Propinquity (Feb/16/1974) | | DeSoto is forced to spend the night at Gage's apartment while his house is being fumigated. Cases include a poker game player suffering a heart attack and an ambulance carrying an accident victim that gets hit by a car. | | Guest Stars: Don Hanmer as Unknown, Brendon Boone as Wayne Lyman | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Preston Wood | | | | | | |
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