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Season 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 82 :05x06 - The Indirect Method (Oct/18/1975) | | Station 51 receives a new trainee: Karen Overstreet, who is determined to prove a woman can do the paramedic's job. A man tries to gas himself, and then changes his mind. During a house fire, Roy tries to save an invalid, and nearly dies when broken wires send electricity through his body. Fortunately for him, trainee Overstreet knows how to use a defibrillator! | | Guest Stars: Jim B. Smith (3) as LAPD Captain, Robert Patten as LAPD Sergeant, Elayne Heilveil as Karen Overstreet, Bill Conklin as Unknown, Richard Bakalyan as Dewey, Stephen Parr as Unknown, Macon McCalman as Unknown, Anne Loos as Mrs. Hurley, Joan Crosby as Unknown, | Uncredited: Scott Gourlay as Police Officer | Director: Joel Oliansky Writer: Michael Norell | | | |
| 83 :05x07 - Pressure 165 (Oct/25/1975) | | Once again, the others rib Johnny about his cooking, so he sets out to prove he can make a fine meal - and of course gets interrupted and the meal ruined. But he and a doctor treat a diver suffering pressure injuries using a decompression chamber. He and Roy also deal with a famous chef who refuses to admit he accidentally set his own kitchen on fire. A dust explosion and a gunshot wound finish out the story. | | Guest Stars: Derrel Maury as Unknown, Steven Marlo (1) as Pete (Unknown), Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, William Harlow as Unknown, Del Monroe as Walt, Michael Roy as Chef Michel, Bing Russell as David Winslow, Art Balinger as Battalion Chief #14, | Uncredited: Scott Gourlay as Anesthesiologist, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Angelo DeMeo as Worker | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Edwin Self | | | |
| 84 :05x08 - One of Those Days (Nov/01/1975) | | Paramedics respond to a two car accident, treat a man who fell while bathing, rescue a child trapped in a burning structure and help a drunk in a hotel without a working elevator. The doctors deal with a child who has meningitis. A woman's stomach problems nearly lead to mayhem in her family. | | Guest Stars: Carol McEvoy as Iris, Shannon Terhune as Lucy, Charles Knox Robinson (1) as Mike Larson, Jack Perkins as Joseph Healey, Bill McLean as Hotel Manager, Shirley Mitchell as Mrs. Larson, Ross Elliott as Harry Grinnell, Marla Adams as Rita Hudson, Lara Parker as Betty Grinnell, Penelope Windust as Jane Larson | | | |
| 85 :05x09 - The Lighter-Than-Air Man (Nov/15/1975) | | The paramedics help a couple on their way to a wedding who meet a fire hydrant first, and rescue a child from the back of a burning camper whose driver brings it to them! A truck full of a dangerous insecticide overturns, and there's trouble for Roy, who may have struck a pedestrian en route to a rescue. | | Guest Stars: Scott Gourlay as Police Officer, James McEachin as Lt. Ronald Crockett, Arthur O'Connell as Mr. Medford, Randall Carver (1) as Groom, Sue Casey as Mother, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Barbara Mallory as (unknown), Charles Winters as Man (as Chuck Winters) | Director: Wesley J. McAfee Writer: Claire Whitaker | | | | | | |
| 87 :05x11 - Tee Vee (Nov/29/1975) | | Johnny and Chet manage to destroy the station's television, irking the other firefighters. Paramedics rescue a man from a manhole fire. At Rampart, Dr. Morton helps a man with a bleeding ulcer, while Dr. Brackett goes from physician to patient when he has a bad reaction to a catfish bite. A man carelessly glues his own eyes shut, and a mudslide traps Johnny and Roy with the man they came to rescue. | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Captain, Engine 73, Laurie Burton (1) as Jane Ellis, Moosie Drier as Unknown, Heath Jobes as John Whitaker, Lin McCarthy as Unknown, Gil Serna as Unknown, W. T. Zacha as Second Workman | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: John Groves | | | | | | |
| 89 :05x13 - Communications (Dec/13/1975) | | Cross-talk between squad 51, another squad and Rampart makes it hard for anyone to understand what's going on, creating a hazard. An airline stewardess wishes to end her life; she won't allow the paramedics to treat her, forcing them to wait until she passes out. A boy gets his arm caught in a press and may lose it. Two joyriding kids manage to get their car on top of a house! Chet purchases a pair of skis and while trying to wax them, accidentally sets them on fire. Roy and Johnny must cope with an explosion while rescuing someone pinned under a car. | | Guest Stars: Ted Gehring as Tom Blasmore, Barbara George (1) as Diane Kenner, Craig Hundley as Gary Welton, Cynthia Sikes as Karen Martin, Dolores Mann as Marge Jenkins, Moosie Drier as Rick Jenkins | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Mark Saha | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 93 :05x17 - Involvement (Jan/24/1976) | | Millie Eastman, once head nurse at Rampart but not retired, attempts suicide and finds herself at the hospital she once served. A paraplegic child nearly drowns in a swimming pool. At the hospital, she and Millie form a bond. The paramedics also help a family poisoned by carbon monoxide, a woman wrapped in plastic and a man pinned under a fuel tanker. | | Guest Stars: Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Milton Frome as Salesman, Jean Allison as Dorothy Clark, Del Monroe as Steve Carson, Dawn Lyn as Jean Clark, Anne Seymour as Millie Eastman | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: John Groves | | | |
| 94 :05x18 - Above and Beyond ... Nearly (Jan/31/1976) | | Johnny and Roy receive an award, but they cannot remember which specific incident earned it. A ninety-four year old man breaks his ankle dancing. A man passes out in the dentist's chair - is it his heart, or something else? Paramedics rescue a stranded mountaineer. | | Guest Stars: Joe Kelly (2) as Helicopter Pilot, LACFD, Dave Bowers (2) as Helicopter Crewman, LACFD, Grant Goodeve as Larry, Lucille Benson as Annie, Liam Dunn (1) as Amos, Linda Dano as Unknown, Florence Lake as Maggie, Richard Houts as Unknown, David Mooney as Dentist, Kristin Larkin as Carol, Hal Baylor as Frank, | Uncredited: Johnny Miller as Victim | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 95 :05x19 - Grateful (Feb/07/1976) | | After paramedics rescue Grant and Robin Elder, they attach themselves to the station to help out, but soon wear out their welcome. A car goes right through a restaurant window, and in a scene straight out of A Christmas Story a BB injures a child's eye. While returning from a false alarm, Johnny and Roy rescue people endangered by a boat fire. | | Guest Stars: Ted Hellmers as Helicopter 10 Pilot, Linda Stuart as Jean, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Jan Arvan as Restaurant Owner, Dick Van Patten as Carter Merkle, Thomas Bellin (1) as Grant Elder, Paul Brinegar (1) as Grady, Zina Bethune as Robin Elder, Royal Dano as Unknown, Ruth Buzzi as Amy Merkl | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Michael Norell | | | | | | | | | |
| 98 :05x22 - The Nuisance (Mar/06/1976) | | A woman passed out in a bar is suffering from more than drunkenness. Johnny becomes the victim of a hit and run accident and is a terrible patient. Worse, his replacement Brice annoys everyone at the station. The paramedics help a heart patient and fight a fire in an abandoned building where Roy, Brice, and Marko are trapped. | | Guest Stars: Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Ruth Gordon as Lenore, Carole Cook as Nurse, Mathew 'Stymie' Beard as Bar Owner, Joan Shawlee as Heather, James G. Richardson as Craig Brice, Joseph V. Perry as Mike, Coleen Gray as Clair Brightweiser, Gretchen Corbett as Mary Lynn Smith, | Uncredited: Marla Adams as Soap Opera Patient, Larry Carroll (1) as Jeff Pitcher, J.B. Friend as Fireman Dick Friend, Morgan Jones (1) as Captain, Engine 43, Howard McGillin as Dwyer | Director: Randolph Mantooth Writer: Robert Hamilton (1) | | | |
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