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  42. This long-running reality/dramatic series focused primarily on two medical technicians (who later were promoted as captains), Firefighter Johnny Gage, a young, impulsive, yet, professional partner, who was a former student at a paramedic program, who is also a ladies' man who dated all the nurses (except Dixie, obviously). Firefighter Gage can also be accidental prone at times, leading him to injuries, he sustained, and Firefighter Roy DeSoto, another paramedic and founding partner, who, unlike his partner, is low-key, who's also a devoted family man, who in turn, would often give specific orders to Johnny about the victims he's too involved with. Together, the two worked at Station 51, who saved the many lives of people who have been hurt, who were also assisted by the staff at Rampart General Hospital, Dr. Kelly Brackett, a handsome, no-nonsense, but hotheaded physician and Chief of Emergency Services, who attended Johns Hopkins University and took residency at the Mayo Clinic. While taking two separate classes at The Los Angeles County Fire Department, Brackett was opposed by the idea, but later changed his mind, with the encouragement of his best buddy, Dixie McCall, a sexy, beautiful, yet dedicated Chief Nurse of the Emergency Room (later nurse supervisor) who served as an Army unit during the Korean War, who was involved early on in the paramedic program, who argued constantly from her skills of paramedics to the dismissive of the head doctor, who was the teacher of Gage and Desoto. She's also responsible for looking after patients the paramedics, Gage and DeSoto, both brought to the hospital, all the while delivering cases to each ER doctor, Dr. Joe Early, a neurosurgeon and assistant of Dr. Brackett's and Nurse McCall's, who's calm and has the more tactful experience, who's also dedicated to children, and Dr. Mike Norton, a young black intern, who's calm like Dr. Early, but can be inadvertent to think or to overreact, on occasion. Unlike McCall, Norton spent his time in the U.S. Navy.
  43. The creme of Jack Webb action series ran 6 seasons from 1972-1979, inspired by CA legislation signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan on July 14, 1970. The new law paved the way for creation of firefighter paramedic programs all over California. This series showcases the Los Angeles model and the emerging specialty of Emergency Hospital Medicine. In Los Angeles, firefighters train to certify as FF-PM, employed through the L.A. County Fire Department. The new Station 51 has one full-size Engine and a smaller Squad which carries state of the art equipment used by the FF-PMs. This includes a mobile radio and portable EKG machine which allows them contact and transmit information to and from the field to ER specialists at hospitals like Rampart General. There are spectacular rescues and more mundane runs; prompt treatment in the field by FF-PMs keeps a large number of patients alive long enough to reach a hospital. At Rampart, teams of skilled professionals provide appropriate medical care to the patients transported by Squad 51 and other FF-PMs. A close friendship evolves between the Squad 51 FF-PMs and the Rampart emergency team. The FF-PM mantra: "take it easy" is born.
  44. Twenty years before George Clooney and Anthony Edwards made emergency rooms sexy, Randolph Mantooth graced the bedroom walls of many a young teenage girl. This was probably the first medical show where action was a key component of the plot. This was a hallmark of the man who created this show, Jack Webb. Most medical shows up until that point were basically soap operas that dealt with the traumas of life and death. This show was the first that really made the viewers look at the day to day action of a modern hospital emergency room. Because of this, many of its young viewers were inspired to become firemen, paramedics and doctors.<br/><br/>Also, this was one of the most ironic shows on television due to the fact that Jack Webb not only hired his ex-wife and her current husband to play two of the leads. That had to make it very interesting in production meetings.
  45. I&#39;m trying to find out what episodes these three particular scenes were in. They were in NBC&#39;s original airing and also when TV Land was airing the reruns. I asked Universal and they said they need to know what the names of the episodes were before they can help me find out why they weren&#39;t included in any of the season 1-6 DVD sets. I don&#39;t have access to that info. TV Land said they don&#39;t have access to that info either. Does anyone out there have an answer for me? <br/><br/>The scenes are:<br/><br/>Johnny continues to have his knee go out on him then gets told he will have to have surgery to repair his knee or he will lose the use of it.<br/><br/>Roy has to perform a tracheotomy in the field.<br/><br/>While Roy is at the hospital with a patient, Johnny gets hurt and goes into cardiac arrest while being transported to the hospital on top of the engine. Roy and Dr. Bracket have to stabilize him on top of the engine before the can bring him into the hospital.
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