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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: Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Scott Gourlay 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, Johnny Lee (3) as 1st Boy, Bobby Eilbacher as 3rd Boy, Michael Raden as 2nd 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: Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Marilyn Hassett as Nurse | 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: Ray Ballard as Encyclopedia Salesman, Art Gilmore as Battalion Chief, Henry Olek as Hippie, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Scott Gourlay 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, Pamela Peters as Jackie, Dick Hammer as Captain Hammer, Tim Donnelly as Fireman Kelly, Mike Stoker as Fireman Stoker, Marco López as Fireman Lopez, | Uncredited: Bob Hastings as Drunk Driver, William Katt as Wally Lytton, Vince Howard as Deputy, Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Attendant, Craig Chudy as Deputy, Irene Tedrow as Party Guest | 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 | | | | Season 2 |
| 12 :02x01 - Decision a.k.a. Problem (Sep/16/1972) | | Roy and John rescue a man who is injured while repairing his car, But when the radio in the ambulance is broken, Roy treats him with out medical authorization. This act infuriates the man's personal physician and causes Dr. Brackett and nurse McCall to come to Roy's defense. | | Guest Stars: Lloyd Bochner as Dr. Sutherland, James Byrd (1) as Second Deputy, Annette Cardona as Wife, Kevin Dobson (1) as 1st Deputy, Jack Dodson as George, Victor Mohica as Husband, Michael Richardson as Doug, Willard Sage (2) as Dr. Eccles, Candace Howerton as Virginia Phillips, Jessica Rains as Edna, Mike Stokey as Chuck | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 13 :02x02 - Kids (Sep/23/1972) | | Dr. Early risks his career when he treats a young boy and then accuses the parents of abuse. John and Roy help a boy whose head is stuck in a window and the station adopts a stray dog they name boot. The dog helps with a rescue. | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Sgt Ed Pierce, Lorie Busk (1) as Jenny Andrews, Don Carter as Tim West, Richard Jaeckel as Defense Attorney, Pamela Jones as Helen Parker, Christian Juttner as Frankie Stewart, Roger Perry as Gentry, John Travolta as Chuck Benson, Anne Whitfield as Chirley Gentry, Gary Clarke (1) as Mr. Peters, Victor Izay as Judge, Scott Sealey as Randy Peters | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 14 :02x03 - Show Biz (Sep/30/1972) | | Johnny is asked to be a model for a photo shoot involving the firefighters. A call for a man who is trapped under a tractor has Roy and Johnny in search for a doctor when their radio signal fails to reach Rampart. A country doctor stops by and assists the guys and soon becomes a victim himself when he suffers chest pains. The guys later help rescue a drowning man, and are called to a movie set where a man is trapped in a broken wagon over a waterfall. | | Guest Stars: Christine Dickinson as Laura Crandall, Ted Gehring as Peter Euben, Henry Jones (1) as Dr. Alexander Knott, Lillian Lehman as Carol Williams, Monica Lewis as Maury Peeyer, Joseph V. Perry as Evan Langford, Ezra Stone as Boris Miller, Joseph Kaufman (1) as Joe Kellner | Director: Sam C. Freedle Writer: Daryl Henry | | | | | | |
| 16 :02x05 - Peace Pipe (Oct/14/1972) | | Chet teases Johnny about his Indian heritage. A child is left trapped inside a parked vehicle when it is rammed by another car. A kid gets his finger caught inside a gumball machine after he didn't get his gum he paid for. A woman can't breathe due to a very small girdle she is wearing. A sniper has shot a man on a scaffold, which causes the station to devise a way to get Johnny and Roy up there safely. A call finds a home which has fuel oil coming through the water pipes. | | Guest Stars: Brooke Bundy as Nancy Taylor, William Campbell (4) as Sam Jenks, Renee Lippin as Rosemary, Ken Lynch (1) as Gumball Machine Owner, Kip Niven as Stan Taylor, Tom Waters as Foreman, Joe Pizzorusso as Mr. Morgan | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 17 :02x06 - Saddled (Oct/21/1972) | | Johnny believes he can make extra money by working in a rodeo in his spare time. A girl receives a face full of glass after a soda bottle explodes. A call finds a child is injured after falling from a tree. The full crew is called to a accident involving a school bus which has driven over an embankment full of children and the driver, a nun. Dixie is injured when a portable x-ray machine runs over her toe. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Baur (1) as Sister Barbara, Barbara Bosson as Mrs. Collins, Edward Crawford as Ed Myers, Charles Guardino as Mr. Collins, Michael Rupert as Mike Allen, Larry Storch as Ben Wesley, Ronne Troup as Lisa Hill, Christopher Gardner (2) as Timmy Collins, Jay Hammer as Ritchie, Kelly Troup as Debbi | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Herbert Purdom | | | |
| 18 :02x07 - Fuzz Lady (Nov/04/1972) | | Items are disappearing from Rampart, and Johnny has fallen for a police woman who helped catch a mugger. Roy and Johnny arrive at a fire where an elderly blind man is trapped in his room. A grandfather and his grandson receive minor injuries after an explosion of a model rocket. A man is injured while stealing a boat after the crane on a drilling platform he was using in the theft traps him. The station mascot Boot returns to the base. | | Guest Stars: Sharon Gless as Sheila, Nate Esformes as Sgt McNamara, Paul Fix as Pop Williams, Drout Miller as First Suspect, J. Pat O'Malley as Grandpaw George Ryerson, Eric Server as Bill Williams, Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Ryerson, Scott Barrett as Paul, Billy Durkin as Tim Hutchins, Ellen Moss as Donna Williams | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | |
| 19 :02x08 - Trainee (Nov/11/1972) | | A new paramedic trainee who was a former Vietnam medic, has trouble taking orders from both Roy and Johnny, and the doctors at Rampart. While on a run, the trainee runs after a purse snatcher. Other runs include a man who had fallen down the side of a cliff, a woman who OD'ed on prescription pills and help a man who was having an insulin reaction. | | Guest Stars: Jackie Coogan as Junkyard Owner, Anthony Eldridge as Larry Gamble, Charles H. Gray (2) as Chief Sorenson, Ron Henriquez as Sailor, Lillian Lehman as Carol Williams, Robert Pratt (1) as Ed Marlowe, Wynn Irwin as George Robinson, Iris Korn as Old Lady | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Jim Owens | | | |
| 20 :02x09 - Women (Nov/25/1972) | | A pretty female newspaper reporter is convinced that the fire department caters to male chauvinism. The squad gives the reporter a ride along where they help a man who is trapped in his car with live power lines across the hood. Later, a run finds an embarrassed man trapped naked in a folded up sofa bed, then a bombed building has two victims trapped inside. A man is found with his hand caught in a garbage disposal. Meanwhile at Rampart, Drs. Early and Brackett work on a young boy who has eaten poison hemlock. | | Guest Stars: Dick Van Patten as Man with hand stuck in sink, Michael Richardson as Artie Howarth, Joshua Bryant as Bodine, Randall Carver (1) as Harvey Gibbs, Leslie Charleson as Christy - Journalist, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Tilly Meers, Stacy Harris (1) as Mr. Howarth, Janit Baldwin as Monica Howarth, Susan Damante as Harvey's Friend, Lillian Lehman as Carol Williams | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Daryl Henry | | | |
| 21 :02x10 - Dinner Date (Dec/02/1972) | | Johnny is set up for a date by Roy's wife, Joanne. A woman goes into an epileptic seizure after hitting a boy on a bicycle with her car. A man takes a bullet from his father-in-law. A young girl's arm is trapped inside a drain at the bottom of a draining pool. An obese man is suffering from chest pains. Rampart sees its share of drug related cases including a man who has tetanus, a woman who has gangrene, and a teen girl who has ingested pills laced with sodium hydroxide. | | Guest Stars: Jean Allison as Herself, Lynn Carlin as Herself, Judy Farrell as Mrs. Thelen, Melissa Gilbert as Jenny, Michael C. Gwynne as Jerry, Dawn Lyn as Kelly Thelen, Patricia McCormack (1) as Janet Coldwell, Drout Miller as Himself, Laurette Spang as Betsy, Emily Yancy as Mrs. Johnson | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Dick Morgan (1) | | | |
| 22 :02x11 - Musical Mania (Dec/09/1972) | | A joke from Chet has Johnny determined to learn to play an instrument. A father refuses to have his son treated for lead poisoning believing it would be an act of charity. Meanwhile, a gardener is stricken with tetanus, a girl is found unconscious due to drug intake, an ice cream truck driver is trapped by live power lines, a man is caught inside a crashed glider, and a man is trapped under his own house which has slipped off the jacks. | | Guest Stars: Stephen R. Hudis (1) as Larry Snyder, Lillian Lehman as Carol Williams, Kathleen Lloyd (1) as Mrs. Clemmins, Scottie MacGregor (1) as Myrna Snyder, Alice Nunn as Mrs. Lucille Rogers, Barbara Benson as Herself, Russell Wiggins as Clements, Kathryn Kelly Wiget (1) as Betty Snyder | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Kenneth Dorward | | | | | | | | | |
| 25 :02x14 - School Days (Jan/13/1973) | | Johnny and Roy are working with a new trainee, Billy, who has a big confidence problem. An elderly professor is injured when a bookshelf falls on top of him. Roy is involved in a accident while inside the ambulance delivering a patient to the hospital. A young boy is injured when his science experiment explodes. A man is trapped inside a car in the auto salvage yard, causing a dangerous extrication. | | Guest Stars: Lew Brown as Archer Lewis, Sandra De Bruin (1) as Betty Lewis, Ann Doran as Mrs. Perigrew, Bill McLean as Junkyard Man, Kip Niven as Billy Hanks, Terrence O'Connor as Kathy Tyler, Michael-James Wixted as Brad Lewis, Ian Wolfe as Dr. Temple, Doria Cook as Aimie Louis | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Kenneth Dorward | | | | | | |
| 27 :02x16 - Syndrome (Feb/10/1973) | | Johnny diagnoses Roy's sore throat as tonsillitis. A famous actor is admitted to Rampart was once an old flame of Dixie McCall. Two children are trapped on top of a truck filled with gasoline. A fight erupts at a female college baseball game. A multiple alarm fire breaks out at an abandoned hospital. | | Guest Stars: Arnold Stang as Dick, Michael Morgan (1) as Second Boy, Kres Mersky as Gloria, Casey MacDonald as Jamie, Jack Carter (1) as Sy Kleiner, Robert Alda as Raymond Boyd, Art Balinger as Chief Battalion 14, Ezra Stone as Boris Miller, Ta-Tanisha as Rosie, Dub Taylor as Man at storage tank, Barbara Brownell as Sandy | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Michael Donovan (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x21 - Audit (Apr/07/1973) | | Johnny is upset when he finds out the IRS is planning to audit him. A con man shows up at Rampart as a patient. A pegnant woman with a heart defect is treated by Dr. Brackett. A child is locked in a car, alone in a parking lot. An injured construction worker begs Roy to amputate his leg before they are all killed by the collapsing building. | | Guest Stars: Ray Ballard as John Wellman/Gilbert Wells, Katherine Cannon as Mrs. Barton, Sally Carter-Ihnat as First Woman, Ross Elliott as Foreman, Kathleen King (1) as Woman in House, James McEachin as Man trapped in cement, Dwan Smith as Second Woman, Mina Vasquez as Student Nurse, Karen Philipp as Nurse, Adriana Shaw as Mother, Bobby Porter (1) as George Barton (as Robert Porter) | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Preston Wood | | | | 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, John Dennis (1) as guest star, Ike Eisenmann as Kevin Paxton, Irene Gilbert as Edwina Paxton, Linda Kelsey as Pam Burke, Mike Lane (1) as guest star, Pamela McMyler as Dona Crim, Rob Townsend (1) as 1st Biker, Kedric Wolfe 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: Lee Bergere as Milton Zack, X Brands as Captain Engine 31, Brooke Bundy as Ann, William Challee as Ezekial Johnson, Virginia Gregg as Zelda Zack, George Ives as School Principal, Shirley O'Hara as Ellie, Nelson Olmsted as George | 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: Laurie Bartram as Karen, William Bryant (1) as Captain Engine 85, Don Carter as guest star, Jillian Sandler as Jill Chandler, Johnnie Collins III (1) as Jake, Tony Haig as Dr. Frick, Reta Shaw as Ozella Peterson, Richard X. Slattery as Hector | 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: 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, Vivian Bonnell as guest star, William Bryant (1) as Captain--Engine 52, Bobby Eilbacher as Tommy Mannering, Nora Marlowe as First Woman, Dick Enberg as Talk Show Host, Ginny Golden as guest star, Dick Whittinghill as Newspaper Man | 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: 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, Julie Rogers as Betty Hall, Kenneth Tobey as Doug Barton, 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 | 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: Don Most as Fred Wilson, Larry Storch as Frank, the Magician, Ellen Clark as Betty Wilson, Tami Guthrie as Woman in Well, Mark Miller (1) as Charles Evans, Bonnie Bartlett as Eunice Evans, Sandra De Bruin (1) as Neighbor, Bing Russell as Capt Wilson, Joyce Jameson as Harriet, Audrey Landers as Marsha | 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: Pamela Hensley as Wanda, Donald Mantooth as Paramedic 95, George D. Wallace (1) as Sgt. Thomas, Helen Clark as Emma, William Wintersole as Julius, Eric Shea as Clyde, Will Hutchins as Chuck Miller, Jack Kosslyn as Harry, Kim Richards as Melissa | 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 | | | | | | | Season 4 |
| 55 :04x01 - The Screenwriter (Sep/14/1974) | | A screenwriter spends a day observing Squad 51 in performance of their duties. Cases include a motorcycle accident, overexposure to chemicals, a fire at a toy factor, and the delivery of a baby. | | Guest Stars: Scott Gourlay as Ambulance Attendant, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, J.B. Friend as Unknown, Terrence O'Connor as Anne Porter, Kyle Anderson as Admitting Nurse, Del Monroe as Policeman, Larry Csonka as Al, Bennye Gatteys as Laurie Coleman, Brendon Boone as Motorcyclist, Carol Wayne as Renee Miss October | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Eric Brown (3) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 60 :04x06 - Surprise (Oct/19/1974) | | Dixie breaks her ankle while shopping and the emergency room falls apart without her presence. Cases include a woman thrown from a motorcycle into a cactus patch and a man trapped in his sauna. | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Captain #95, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Woman In Cactus, Dena Dietrich as Nurse Betty, Holly Irving as First Woman, Aneta Corsaut as Chuck's Wife, Bob Bernard as Harry, Kenneth Tobey as Crane Operator, Dub Taylor as George, Anne Schedeen as Carol, Bill Quinn (1) as Haley, Celia Lovsky as Old lady with bad hip | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 61 :04x07 - Daisy's Pick (Nov/02/1974) | | Gage is among the many competing for a date with a smokin' hot new nurse. Cases include a man who gets his hands glued to his model ship, a comatose child, and a theater fire. | | Guest Stars: Steve Franken as Bernard Goldberg, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Unknown, Brit Lind as Daisy, Dolores Mann as Ruth Goldberg, Bill Couch as Victim, John Carradine as Jonas Larson, Brian Cutler as Paramedic Tom Dwyer, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Tim O'Denning as Worker, Stack Pierce as Salvage Foreman, Francisco Ortega as Hernando, John Carter (1) as Unknown | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: John Groves | | | | | | |
| 63 :04x09 - Foreign Trade (Nov/16/1974) | | Dixie takes on the hospital administration after budget cuts reduce her nursing staff while Early suffers from a bad case of the hiccups. Meanwhile, the paramedics must rescue a basketball player who got stuck in his car. | | Guest Stars: Anne Seymour as Mrs. Zimmerman, Anne Schedeen as Carol, Joseph V. Perry as Crane Operator, Christopher Stafford Nelson as Danny Zimmerman, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1) as Man Stuck in Car, Donald Mantooth as Unknown, Peter Halton as Unknown, Than Wyenn as Mr. Zimmerman, James Shigeta as Mr. O'Brien, Reb Brown as Frat member | Director: James Gavin Writer: Rick Mittleman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 68 :04x14 - The Bash (Dec/28/1974) | | When the paramedics rescue a man who was trapped on a film set with a bear, he invites them to a party where they end up having to revive a musician who passed out. Meanwhile, Brackett treats a man suffering from trichinosis. | | Guest Stars: Adam West as Vic Webster, Paul L. Smith (5) as Security Director, Morgan Jones (1) as Battalion Chief, Marcus Smith as Trainer, Heath Jobes as Unknown, Jim B. Smith (3) as Police Sergeant, Karen Jensen as Monique Lawrence, Larry Delaney as Ted MacReady, Laird Stuart as Simon | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 69 :04x15 - Transition (Jan/04/1975) | | Cases at an amusement park include an injured child and a heart attack victim trapped high in the air. Meanwhile, an old high school classmate of Gage's becomes the squad's newest paramedic trainee. | | Guest Stars: Reed Diamond as Unknown, Peggy Mondo as Unknown, Lora Kaye as Cab Driver, Joyce Davis as Roberta Davis, Colby Chester as Gil Robinson, James Chandler as Second Victim, Elisabeth Brooks (1) as Betsy, Phil Altman as Unknown, Jan Arvan as Unknown, Timothy Blake (1) as Unknown, Laurie Burton (1) as Unknown | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: John Groves | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 76 :04x22 - 905-Wild (Mar/01/1975) | | Gage and DeSoto are confronted with a Bengal tiger on the loose and he ain't the friendly fellow who appears on a cereal box. Meanwhile, a brush fire in a suburban area causes injuries to lots of domesticated animals thus turning the hospital into a veterinary surgical center. | | Guest Stars: Mark Harmon as Officer Dave Gordon, Gary Crosby as Walt Marsh, Lew Brown as Unknown, Burt Mustin as Grandpa, Ruth McDevitt as Mrs. Quincy, David Huddleston as Barney 'Doc' Coolidge, Rose Ann Zecker as Patty Burns, Virginia Gregg as Rose Bernardi, Lindy Huddlesn as Little Girl, Stephanie Steele as Sandy, Ned Romero as Unknown, Albert Popwell as Officer Les Taylor | Director: Jack Webb Writer: Dick Conway, Buddy Atkinson | | | | 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: Joan Crosby as Unknown, Anne Loos as Mrs. Hurley, Macon McCalman as Unknown, Stephen Parr as Unknown, Richard Bakalyan as Dewey, Bill Conklin as Unknown, Elayne Heilveil as Karen Overstreet, Robert Patten as LAPD Sergeant, Jim B. Smith (3) as LAPD Captain, | 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: Art Balinger as Battalion Chief #14, Bing Russell as David Winslow, Michael Roy as Chef Michel, Del Monroe as Walt, William Harlow as Unknown, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Steven Marlo (1) as Pete (Unknown), Derrel Maury as Unknown, | Uncredited: Angelo DeMeo as Worker, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Scott Gourlay as Anesthesiologist | 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: Penelope Windust as Jane Larson, Lara Parker as Betty Grinnell, Marla Adams as Rita Hudson, Ross Elliott as Harry Grinnell, Shirley Mitchell as Mrs. Larson, Bill McLean as Hotel Manager, Jack Perkins as Joseph Healey, Charles Knox Robinson (1) as Mike Larson, Shannon Terhune as Lucy, Carol McEvoy as Iris | | | |
| 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: Charles Winters as Man (as Chuck Winters), Barbara Mallory as (unknown), Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Sue Casey as Mother, Randall Carver (1) as Groom, Arthur O'Connell as Mr. Medford, James McEachin as Lt. Ronald Crockett, Scott Gourlay as Police Officer | 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: W. T. Zacha as Second Workman, Gil Serna as Unknown, Lin McCarthy as Unknown, Heath Jobes as John Whitaker, Moosie Drier as Unknown, Laurie Burton (1) as Jane Ellis, William Bryant (1) as Captain, Engine 73 | 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: Moosie Drier as Rick Jenkins, Dolores Mann as Marge Jenkins, Cynthia Sikes as Karen Martin, Craig Hundley as Gary Welton, Barbara George (1) as Diane Kenner, Ted Gehring as Tom Blasmore | 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: Anne Seymour as Millie Eastman, Dawn Lyn as Jean Clark, Del Monroe as Steve Carson, Jean Allison as Dorothy Clark, Milton Frome as Salesman, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD | 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: Hal Baylor as Frank, Kristin Larkin as Carol, David Mooney as Dentist, Richard Houts as Unknown, Florence Lake as Maggie, Linda Dano as Unknown, Liam Dunn (1) as Amos, Lucille Benson as Annie, Grant Goodeve as Larry, Dave Bowers (2) as Helicopter Crewman, LACFD, Joe Kelly (2) as Helicopter Pilot, LACFD, | 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: Ruth Buzzi as Amy Merkl, Royal Dano as Unknown, Zina Bethune as Robin Elder, Paul Brinegar (1) as Grady, Thomas Bellin (1) as Grant Elder, Dick Van Patten as Carter Merkle, Jan Arvan as Restaurant Owner, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Linda Stuart as Jean, Ted Hellmers as Helicopter 10 Pilot | 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: Gretchen Corbett as Mary Lynn Smith, Coleen Gray as Clair Brightweiser, Joseph V. Perry as Mike, James G. Richardson as Craig Brice, Joan Shawlee as Heather, Mathew 'Stymie' Beard as Bar Owner, Carole Cook as Nurse, Ruth Gordon as Lenore, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, | 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) | | | | Season 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 99 :06x01 - The Game (Sep/25/1976) | | Roy and Johnny draw what might be an envious assignment: to provide medical coverage for a football game. But they're too busy with a choking victim, a man with breathing problems, an announcer who has a heart attack and a photographer. The also help a man trapped in a tree. | | Guest Stars: Jack Knight (1) as Fan, Richard Paul as Tom Ellis, Polly Middleton as (unknown), Laurie Kennedy (1) as Paramedic Coordinator, Steve Drexel as (unknown), Jack Carter (1) as Game Announcer, Larry Carroll (1) as Walters, Jesse Wayne as Photographer | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Christian I. Nyby, II | | | |
| 100 :06x02 - Not Available (Oct/02/1976) | | A rule forbidding squads from entering each others' jurisdiction causes a delayed response. Roy and Johnny treat a possible heart attack, a fainting victim, a man trapped in a car, and must rescue an escaped prisoner from a ledge when he flees out a window and his nerve fails. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Captain, Engine 39, Arnold F. Turner as Unknown, Scott Arthur Allen (1) as Unknown, Dorothy Love as Florence, Wayne Heffley as Holt, Burt Cooper as Reed (as Burton Cooper), Ivy Bethune as May, Bever-Leigh Banfield as Second Woman (as Kristen Banfield), | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Scott Gourlay as LAPD Officer | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 101 :06x03 - The Unlikely Heirs (Oct/09/1976) | | Firefighters rescue an elderly homeless man from a fire, and discover a small fortune in his mattress, a part of which he tries to donate to the station in gratitude, refusing to understand that they cannot take the money. A bride faints walking up the aisle and a plane crashes into a warehouse. At Rampart, Dixie must give a tetanus shot to a young boy. | | Guest Stars: Paul Brinegar (1) as Max, Poindexter Yothers as Andy, Jim Stathis as Stuart, Bennye Gatteys as Cheryl, Jeannine Brown as Andy, Robert Karnes as Cheryl's Dad, Elizabeth Kerr (1) as Mrs. Evans, Duane Lewis as First Dispatcher, LACFD | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Timothy Burns (1) | | | | | | |
| 103 :06x05 - Fair Fight (Oct/30/1976) | | The laziest mascot in the long history of lazy mascots, Henry the Hound, joins Station 51, taking a place on the couch from which only great effort can dislodge him. At an industrial plant that does government work, plant security will not permit Roy and Johnny into a secret room to search for victims because they lack the needed clearance. A husband and wife who "therapeutically argue" keep allowing their arguments to escalate out of control. A tunnel cave-in traps Johnny when he tries to rescue as pair of injured workers. | | Guest Stars: Vernon Weddle as Dietrich, Delos V. Smith, Jr. as Greg, Anne Schedeen as Margo, Terry Kiser as Lance, James Ingersoll as Guard Sergeant, Jack Bender as Sills, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD | Director: Kevin Tighe Writer: Preston Wood | | | |
| 104 :06x06 - Rules of Order (Nov/06/1976) | | Johnny and Roy are called to serve on the paramedic advisory committee, and there encounter Johnny's temporary replacement, Craig Brice, a man with whom even easy-going Roy has difficulty working. A car hits a utility pole, injuring the lineman working atop it. Paramedics must make another climbing rescue: a pair of mountain climbers trapped on the side of a building. | | Guest Stars: Frank Aletter as Unknown, Ray Ballard as Press Agent, Sandy Balson as Unknown, Bob Belliveau as Bob (Brice´s Partner), Scott Gourlay as Police Officer Scotty - LAPD, Bert Holland as Hoover, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, James G. Richardson as Craig Brice, Beverly Johnson as Unknown, Larry Manetti as Bert Dwyer | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: James G. Richardson | | | |
| 105 :06x07 - The Exam (Nov/13/1976) | | Paramedics must from time to time prove they know their craft, and for Roy and Johnny that time has come: the dreaded recertification exams. While trying to cram, they must deal with a fireman's widow who has come to rely on the station just a little too much - to the point that when she actually needs help, they're not sure whether to believe her. Also, a stunt that goes wrong causes a fire. | | Guest Stars: Jodean Lawrence (1) as Mrs. Cooper, Allan Lurie as Sam, Bridget Hanley as Molly, | Uncredited: Angelo DeMeo as Ambulance Driver, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Richard C. Bennett (1) Writer: Tom Egan | | | |
| 106 :06x08 - Captain Hook (Nov/20/1976) | | The firemen hold a retirement dinner - really a party - for a strict Captain they're happy to see the last of. Heat exhaustion overcomes a woman dressed as a bear. Firemen rescue a pair of CHP officers from a downed helicopter, and a family fears their mother has died. | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Captain Engine 45, Rick Podell as Mike Kandell, Joe Maross as Captain Hookrader, Chad States as Terry, Jim B. Smith (3) as Sergeant, Bert Williams as Carter, Joann Hicks as Polar Bear Model (as Joanne Hicks), Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: Susan Alenick | | | |
| 107 :06x09 - Computer Terror (Dec/04/1976) | | Gage gets a windfall: a paycheck for thousands of dollars! It's a computer error, of course, but frustration mounts has he tries to put it right. A vagrant falls asleep in a junked car - and finds himself in a car crusher! Johnny and Roy face problems trying to help a man with back problems - from the man's dog! Firefighters must retrieve two injured men from a scaffold. | | Guest Stars: Russ Grieve as Unknown, Walt Davis as Unknown, Zitto Kazann as Unknown, Ted Gehring as Unknown, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Duane Lewis as First Dispatcher, LACFD, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Bruce Shelly | | | | | | | | | |
| 110 :06x12 - Loose Ends (Jan/15/1977) | | Doctor Brackett has a car accident that costs the other driver his life, and leaves that victim's daughter mute; the doctor's compassion leads him to blame himself. Later, the squad's fanbelt breaks, and when they pull over to repair it, Johnny and Roy become involved in a shootout, and eventually must treat a policeman with heart problems. Fire breaks out on a pier, and a boxcar full of ammonia makes fighting it far more dangerous. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Chief McConnikee, William Bryant (1) as Captain, Tara Talboy as Tina, Walter Mathews (1) as Ed, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, John Zenda as LAPD Officer, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Arnold F. Turner as Detective, Michele Noval as Nurse Michele | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Dee Murphey | | | |
| 111 :06x13 - An Ounce of Prevention (Jan/22/1977) | | Johnny volunteers himself and Roy to discuss fire prevention on a television show, and they become involved in a real emergency. A heart patient's treatment is complicated by the fact that he's trapped on a ferris wheel. A child eats a powerful pesticide. Chet tries to teach Henry tricks, not realizing he'd have more luck making the sun rise in the west! | | Guest Stars: Richard Carlyle as Bart Phillips, Frank Farmer (1) as Frank, Maureen Lee as Donna, Barbara Ellen Lyle as Unknown, Chad States as Unknown, Peggy Webber as Helen Phillips, Dave Barry (2) as Tom Jensen, | Uncredited: Thomas Rosales, Jr. as Injured "Tom Jensen" Crewman | | Writers: Mort Thaw, Edward Robak | | | |
| 112 :06x14 - Insanity Epidemic (Feb/05/1977) | | Captain Stanley begins to worry when he learns one of his past captains is now his battalion chief, and his unfortunate mood proves contagious. Paramedics rescue a man whose car hits a truck carrying pesticides and a man shot in the chest by nail gun. The entire station tries to end a fight at an ice skating rink, and Marco is endangered by electricity and fire at a gas station. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Battalion Chief, Robert Pratt (1) as Unknown, Branscombe Richmond as Ice Skating Clown, Vince St. Cyr as Bruno, Bill Zuckert as Bill Nelson, Ellen Moss as Thelma, Nancy Fox as Instructor, Betty Ann Carr as Lucy, Susan Alpern as Jody, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Angela May as Sandy Foster, Bob Shayne (2) as Raymond Foster, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Randolph Mantooth Writer: Robert Hamilton (1) | | | | | | |
| 114 :06x16 - Family Ties (Feb/19/1977) | | Roy dreads his mother-in-law's impending visit. Firemen must respond to a fire at... Rampart Emergency Hospital! A model rocket sets an attic on fire, endangering two kids and then Chet when he tries to rescue them. A quack nostrum gives a man lead poisoning, and doctors Brackett and Early argue over a medical convention in a very nice spot! | | Guest Stars: James Van Patten as Mark, Dirk Evans as Truck Driver, Howard Honig as Arthur Basye, Susan Lawrence as Susan Basye, Daniel Selby as Brandon, Debi Storm as Toni (as Debbie Storm), Kyle Anderson as Admitting Nurse, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Michele Noval as Nurse Michele | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Michael Raschella, Carole Raschella | | | |
| 115 :06x17 - Bottom Line (Feb/26/1977) | | Roy and Johnny feel Dr. Morton is too cautious, keeping them at scenes too long and limiting their availability for other rescues. Dr. Morton, of course, believes his caution is appropriate, and all three of them end up arguing it out with Dr. Brackett as the unhappy referee. Paramedics help a drowning man they discover when responding to another call, and rescue Vince from a traffic accident, except that Vince's head injury changes his reality, and he nearly shoots Johnny! Rampart treats a child beaned by an errant baseball and a man injured by a phosphorus grenade. | | Guest Stars: Kedric Wolfe as Duke, Johnny Timko as Randy, Nick Pellegrino as Coach, Belle Ellig as Unknown, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Scott Gourlay as LAPD Officer, George Orrison as Ambulance Attendant, Mary Angela Shea as Nurse | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Charlene Bralver, Bob Bralver | | | |
| 116 :06x18 - Firehouse Quintet (Mar/05/1977) | | Station 51 reaches the semi-finals of the fire department basketball league, but exhaustion from a rough shift the night before may scuttle their chances to go farther. Rescues include a cafeteria fire, a gymnast's fall, and a workman trapped at a studio. | | Guest Stars: James Westmoreland as Unknown, Herb Vigran as Lou, Howard McGillin as Dwyer, Joanna Kerns as Unknown, Harold Hairston as Unknown, | Uncredited: George Orrison as Ambulance Attendant, John Price (3) as Player for Station 16 | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Christian I. Nyby, II | | | |
| 117 :06x19 - The Boat (Mar/12/1977) | | Charlie, the man who keeps the station's equipment in good working order, stores a boat that he wants to sell in the back parking lot. The firemen decide they want to buy it as a kind of "time share" fishing boat. A bookie has a heart attack and the station has to break into his locked and barricaded office to reach him. A fire forces Rampart to evaculate, always a difficult task in a hospital. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Chief Battalion 14, Zitto Kazann as Alvie, Richard Bakalyan as Charley (as Dick Bakalyan), Ted Gehring as Clinton, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, | Uncredited: Michele Noval as Nurse Michele | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: Hannah Louise Shearer | | | |
| 118 :06x20 - Isolation (Mar/19/1977) | | When a storm washes out a bridge, Johnny and Roy find themselves trapped at Station 86. They're the only medical help in the area at first, and they treat victims of an auto accident, a kid with bronchitis, a woman with a possibly broken hip and a man with heart problems. When Copter 15 transports victims to Rampart, Doctor Morton returns, and just in time to help the victims of another auto accident. Rampart also treats the victim of a lighting strike. | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Unknown, Linda Stuart as Dr. Slade (as Lyndel Stuart), Glenn Sipes as Third Officer, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, | Uncredited: Angelo DeMeo as Accident Victim | Director: Georg Fenady Writer: John Groves | | | | | | |
| 120 :06x22 - Hypochondri-Cap (Apr/16/1977) | | Captain Stanley thinks he has arthritis - but won't see a doctor, because if he's right, it's the end of his fire fighting career. Finally, his men set up an appointment for him. A man gets his hand caught in a garage door opener and the station works to extinguish a refinery fire. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Battalion Chief, Abraham Alvarez as C-shift Foreman, Bette Ford as Juen Edwards, William Bryant (1) as Unknown, George Brenlin as Mort, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, | Uncredited: Michele Noval as Nurse Michele, Charles Picerni as Worker | Director: Dennis Donnelly Writer: Bruce Shelly | | | |
| 121 :06x23 - Limelight (Apr/23/1977) | | A man with heart problems becomes upset when his daughter is trapped under a backhoe, threatening his own health. A boy accidentally shoots himself with a pellet gun and a baby sitter can't catch her breath, requiring Dr. Brackett to treat her with a piece of equipment that costs about a penny. Everyone's favorite paramedic Craig Brice returns, having made the papers, and Johnny jealous. But Johnny has his chance to shine when he must rescue Craig from a fire. The aftermath of that earns Brice still more good press! | | Guest Stars: William Bryant (1) as Captain, Engine 16, William Boyett as Chief McConnike, Jeannie Fitzsimmons as Newswoman, Shannon Farnon as Mrs. Robinson, Walter Barnes (1) as Mike Gold, James G. Richardson as Craig Brice, Vince Howard as Deputy Vince, LASD, Steve Shaw as Earl Robinson, Maud Strand as Erika, | Uncredited: Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Robert Hoff as Robert Bellingham, Michele Noval as Nurse Michele, George Orrison as Ambulance Attendant | Director: Christian I. Nyby, II Writer: James G. Richardson | | | | | | |
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