14 9-1-1 Ranking of emergencies from strange to terrible

2021-12-14 23:52:33 By : Ms. Sue Sue

For decades, police, fire and medical dramas have been the protagonists of evening TV shows. No matter how many viewers there are, there always seems to be more room. But in a world where first aid shows are terrible, "9-1-1" stands out because it refuses to take itself too seriously. This makes sense, because its creator is Ryan Murphy, an experienced camp supplier. And Brad Falchuck ("Nip/Tuck, "Glee", "American Horror Story").

The series tells about the professional and personal lives of emergency rescue workers in Los Angeles, including LAFD Station 118, LAPD officer Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) and several 9-1-1 dispatchers. Weave the headlines through the personal dramas of the responders, ranging from weird to wild to scary to ordinary. No matter how strange or painful the calls are, the responders usually pass them in a focused and professional spirit, subtly dividing all melodramas into their own tracks.

If we have learned anything from station 118, it is that things will always get worse. From animal antics to piercing, here are the best "9-1-1" emergencies, from strange to scary.

Being pierced sounds scary, but imagine being stuck in the window next to your own bag of poo on the worst first date ever. In the 12th episode of Season 3 of "9-1-1" ("The Fool"), this is exactly what happened to a poor soul. After a successful dinner date, the online matches Gary (Jeremy Calhan) and Tessa (Rachel Rosenblum) are ready to relax on Netflix. But at the beginning of their steaming stools, Tessa broke the first rule of the dating club: you poop first, then poop, but you never do.

Gary's toilet cannot meet the challenges of Tessa's vegan diet, and loverboy does not have a plunger. Tessa flushed the toilet to the point of flooding in panic, then scooped her solid into one of Gary's towels, tied it up like a toot snack, and threw it out the window of his second-floor apartment. When the devil's dumplings fell on the window sill, Tessa's sense of fear became stronger-for a moment of sheer instinct, she climbed onto the window frame, squeezed it out of the window and knocked it off. But she did not fully reach the tofurkey towel, but was helplessly stuck outside the window.

Thankfully, 118 quickly saved the situation, even if it meant avoiding Tessa when it fell from the ledge. Perhaps even more grateful to Tessa is that this story has a happy ending. Although his logs were cut off, Gary invited her to stay. After all, what the heart wants.

It is a good thing to love your job. No one in Los Angeles seems to like their job more than Darrell (Thomas Daniel Smith), a baggage porter at LAX. Unfortunately, good employees are often surrounded by slackers, and Darrell’s unprofessional colleagues almost killed him, not once, but twice. 

In "Christmas Spirit" (Season 3, Episode 10), this fatal bad judgment came from his colleagues in porters, who were loading their luggage onto a fully loaded dining truck. Unwilling to wait for another car, colleague Wade (Daniel Curtis Lee) tucked a set of golf clubs into the driver's seat and accidentally stepped on the accelerator. From there, when the golf cart took off, things became completely chaotic, spinning frantically to Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite".

From the door, onlookers watched the heroic Darrell hit the cart with another car, knocking it aside. But when Darrell was sucked into a jet engine, the celebration was short-lived. Because it was "9-1-1", he magically survived, but he himself was in danger. 

In the 8th episode of Season 4 ("Breakpoint"), an exhausted flight attendant, tired of the constant insults from passengers, rides on an emergency slide while waiting for a taxi with a bottle of champagne in his hand. He is a hero, Darrell tried to help, but the flight attendant fell on him, and when the champagne popped, he really stuffed the cork into his body. After Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Chim (Kenneth Choi) took the cork from their throats, Darrell unsurprisingly announced his resignation, proving that everyone has their own breakthrough point.

When the influencer's stunts go wrong in the worst possible way, it really shouldn't surprise anyone anymore. However, despite the increasing number of Darwin awards they have won, influential people are still unable to extricate themselves, eagerly starting one stupid gimmick after another, endlessly pursuing likes and sharing. In "9-1-1", the worst (but by no means the only) offender was Shay's army, a group of thrill seekers led by Shay that Logan Paul wanted.

In Season 2, Episode 1 ("Under Pressure"), Shay (Josh Duwendeck) and Mitchell (Amos Blackmond) convince Jesse to let them bury their heads in the microwave next to the underground swimming pool . When 118 tried to free the terrified man from the problematic appliance, he panicked and, as expected, threw the whole headless chicken into the swimming pool. Eddie (Ryan Guzman) and Buck (Oliver Stark) hurriedly rescued him, and rescuers completed the rescue. Unsurprisingly, the trio reappeared in season 3, episode 12 ("Fools") to prove that when the gravity of the bicycle on the ring toy causes eye-popping results, the motorcycle and the playground do not mix together .

"9-1-1" ("Stuck") Season 2 Episode 4 tells the story of people trapped in various words and metaphors, including a security guard trapped between two buildings, a woman’s The head was trapped inside an exhaust pipe, and a person was trapped in the escalator. But perhaps the most surprising thing is the phone about the talking ATM. Almost the same as the true story on which it is based, the story begins when an ATM technician is locked in an ATM vault and then realizes that he has left his mobile phone in the car. 

Since he could not call for help, and his voice was muted by the ATM, he could only do the only thing he could do-pass the banknotes through the receipt slot. Unfortunately for the technicians, the ATM customer who bored them thought it was a joke until he hit them by withholding cash withdrawals until someone dialed 9-1-1. His Hail Mary worked, and thanks to 118, this sweaty but grateful technology was successfully removed from the ATM.

In the course of this series, "9-1-1" has placed its responders in some very difficult situations, and they are always capable of this task. But when 118 people found themselves in "Indiana Jones 5: Hoarders of the Lost Ark," few were more dangerous than Season 1, Episode 9 ("trapped"). The paranoid Winslow and his agoraphobic brother Cecil lived in a house that only the Minotaur would like, with newspaper tunnels and booby traps in every corner. When Winslow accidentally triggered the collapse, 118 unearthed him from piles of countless books, newspapers, old clothes, and trash.

After Buck brought the bowling ball to the dome, he sent Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Kraus) to find Cecil. Cecil told Bobby that he could not get rid of the trap because he was blind. Cecil instructs Bobby where to go, but he warns the captain that there is a circular saw blade booby device that "will split you in two." Chim walked through the tunnel, disarmed the Deus ex clock that was easily connected to each booby trap, and 118 saved the brothers together. Cecil felt the sun shine on his face for the first time in decades.

"9-1-1" has many recurring themes, from birthday party disasters to unlikely electric shocks, and one of the best is the series' view of the technology rush. But unlike the "black mirror", the result is more like a farce than a fear of existence, and can usually be traced back to user error (or abuse). This is the case when the fulfillment center robot fails in Season 3, Episode 8 ("Failure").

When Shane, the facility's domineering floor manager, announced that bathroom rests were forbidden until employees could keep up with the transport robots, the overworked Jerome was left with only pee dancing. Shane blocked the bathroom, Jerome quietly relieved his pressure with the robot #3, and then continued to work. After a while, the abused robot was ungrateful to the lemonade quencher, came back to avenge it, and dismantled the rows of huge shelves on Jerome and himself like some kind of robot Kamikaze. Jerome was crushed under the weight of all these reasonably priced goods, almost bleeding, and countless online shoppers were forced to wait an extra day to get the package. shudder.

If there were no people doing extremely stupid things to themselves and usually telling the story alive, it would not be Christmas at station 118, which is exactly when a woman becomes full of Tobias during the "9-1-1" season. · What happens when Fink and completely laugh at himself, episode 3 and 10 ("Christmas Spirit"). In the case of sheer pain and the need for double root canal treatment, Lorna ingested the benzocaine tube at once because...well, it was obviously a warning label, a schmorning label. When Lorna woke up, she dialed this magic number and found that she looked more like Osmosis Jones Blue Christmas than Patsy Cline Blue Christmas, but Violet Beauregarde's appearance was not the worst. 

Soon after 118 arrived, she began to catch. By solving these symptoms together, Hen and Chim quickly diagnosed Lorna as methemoglobinemia, a very real disease that affects the blood, causing the skin to reflect only blue light. Thanks to Chim's Methylene Blue Chloride Healing Potion, Lorna's complexion quickly returned from Andorian Blue to pink skin. 

Only mom bloggers can turn something wholesome like a children’s birthday party into an over-themed, monetized Stepfordian nightmare. In "9-1-1" ("Parenting") Season 10, Season 4, a mommy blogger learned that when you live for likes, the line between entertainment and humiliation becomes very blurred , Because her son's micromanagement birthday was completely derailed. Instagram user Beth Ridman (Gloria Worses) threw a creepy 12th birthday party, which is more important to her sponsor than to her children. Bryson (Hudson West) wanted paintball or laser tags, but instead, he let the old McDonald's go directly to mom and my work clothes and scarves.

When Beth tried to get Bryson to play "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" but failed, she put him back on the trampoline, which determined her fate. When the rusty spring couldn't bear the pressure of Bryson's tweening jump, the hook would loosen and the projectile shot out of the yard, nailing Bess to the donkey on the side of the barn like some kind of redneck's brand. She was taken to the hospital-the barn door and so on! ——On the fire truck.

Fortunately, Beth’s selfie shooter is expected to fully recover, and when her humiliation virus spreads, it all seems to be worth it.

When you work in a fire station, there is a word you will never say aloud: quiet. In episode 6 of season 4 of "9-1-1" ("Jinx"), when the new B-shift agent told the gang that his first shift was "very quiet", we discovered the reason. "We don't use the Q word," Buck told him, a shocked hen and the chimney were studying how to lift the curse. A few seconds later, the alarm went off and they started their day of strange emergencies in an emergency, just like a catastrophic matryoshka doll. At first, the skeptical Eddie regarded their panic as stupid superstition, but he would change his mind. They always do this.

In their day, they encountered many weird and strange calls. First, the rapper Izzy Chainz was naked and taped to a billboard for publicity, where his presence caused traffic disturbance. They dealt with the helium tank disaster while being surrounded by clowns, pulling down the lion head costume from one person's head, pulling down the octopus from another person's face, and watching one person's garage turn into July 4th. Fireworks show on the day. Once, when the power cord fell on their own engine, they ended up trapped in their own engine, and Google searched for hexadecimal removal strategies involving bells and bay leaves.

The wedding can be a stressful period, and many things can go wrong. But Savita and Prem’s wedding in the "9-1-1" episode "Point of Origin" (season 1, episode 5) reminds people that no matter how bad a catering disaster or a drunk groomsman’s toast looks, it It may always be worse. When the floor collapsed and fell off the two floors of wedding guests and parties, 118 people found 16 DOAs when they arrived and were counting, mainly due to crushing and puncture. During the rescue, Bobby began to realize the cause of the disaster: the third floor built by the owner himself was very fragile.

This is an absolutely devastating scene, based on the real-life Jerusalem Versailles wedding hall disaster, which resulted in 23 deaths and 380 injuries. Subsequent investigations accused a cheap, corner-cutting construction technique called Pal-Kal for causing disasters, resulting in the conviction of four engineers and three owners of the building. The technology has been banned, but before that it has paid many lives in pursuit of profit.

For "9-1-1", multi-vehicle collisions are nothing new. But the terrible multi-vehicle collision in "The Blind" (Season 4, Episode 9) is nightmare content and a strong argument for developing anti-drunk driving technology. 9-1-1 Operator McGrady (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt) receives a call from Jacob (played by Antonio Raul Corbo). Jacob (played by Antonio Raul Corbo) ) Was trapped in the back seat, while his mother was insane due to alcoholism and shuttled in and out of traffic. McGrady tried to talk to the boy's mother, but she did not respond. Maddie listened helplessly, and Jacob desperately called for help because the car drove into the highway the wrong way, leaving a devastating road behind him.

Soon, phone calls from related drivers who witnessed the chaos began to flood in. Disgusting minutes followed, and the dispatcher tried to process the call and shut down 710. But before the police closed the highway, the vehicle collided head-on with a shuttle bus, causing at least two dozen vehicles to accumulate, including Chim's brother Albert (John Harlan). While protecting the scene, a rescuer failed to close the airbag and caused an explosion, causing serious burns to himself and a car accident victim, which further dampened everyone's morale. The climax of this episode is Albert's near-death mental breakdown and the birth of James and McGrady's daughter Zhiyun, making it one of the more touching episodes in the series.

One thing that "9-1-1" fares better than most responders is character development, and during the course of the series, few characters have experienced more dynamic development than Evan Barkley. When Buck was first introduced, he was a very typical excitement-seeking playboy (emphasis on boy) until he met 9-1-1 dispatcher Abigail Clark. Despite the 16-year age gap, Abby and Buck established a close relationship. Under the guidance of Captain Bobby Nash, with the support of his family and the love of a good woman, he began to discover that he has a lot more than just Charm and sleek action.

Unfortunately, the first heartbreak is one of the worst. When Abby set off for Ireland, he destroyed Buck and brought him an epic ghost, leaving Buck alone in her old apartment. Until he read the writing on the wall (it was too long for him to read it). 

Years later, when Buck saw Abby at the wreck site, Buck faced old injuries in response to the catastrophic train derailment (season 3, episode 18, "what's next?"). Abby was hardly injured, but her fiance was trapped at the highest point of the train carriage, which is now completely vertical. Abby begged Buck to save her young man's life, because he was a damn hero, and Buck risked cutting through the side of an unsafe train carriage.

When Buck and Eddie’s son Christopher (Gavin McHugh) hit a deadly tsunami in Alaska caused by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake, Buck and Eddie’s son Christopher (Gavin McHugh) roughly interrupted the "9-1" -1" The prologue of season 3 caused a sensation ("Today's Children"). In a truly ominous scene, Buck stood on the dock next to Chris and dozens of park visitors, gazing at the rapidly receding ocean, like a bucket of water rushing towards them like a freight train. Episode 2 ("Sink or Swim"), moments before the stop of "Kids Today", detailed the massacre when the tsunami swept through Los Angeles.

The damage caused by the flood (filmed with the same large tank as the "Titanic") was magnified by the disgusting anxiety of watching Buck struggle to find Christopher (his movement required additional fear) after the flood separated them Up. Fortunately, at the end of the three episodes, the two became one and consolidated their BFF status. A season later, when the micro-shocks cracked the Hollywood Dam and caused various damages, including flying buses, deconstructed Hollywood signs, and chimneys in chimneys, the flood energy in the Bible returned. It's time to update the insurance policies of those homeowners, Los Angelesers.

In the highly interconnected modern world we live in, technology may be our downfall—at least, according to "9-1-1". With ransomware attacks from water treatment plants to hospitals, the almost apocalyptic siege now does not seem as far-fetched as before. This is exactly what happened in episode 1 of season 5 of "9-1-1", when a highly sophisticated ransomware attack brought Los Angeles into anarchy.

A hacker asked for a payment of $25 million to release hell to the city, disrupt the power grid and air traffic control, attack the telephone network, unlock the cages of zoo animals, and drive smart cars into the water. In the chaos, 118 people dealt with the bold water rescue and the helicopter lift-off scene in "Superman" (1978). But their most terrible rescue is like the scene in "12 Monkeys" (1995). A few days after the power outage, they were summoned to a terrible abandoned Hollywood Boulevard, where they have been replaced by creatures of all sizes.

Since the attack, the residents of the zoo have been exercising animal control throughout the city, including a pair of insane alpacas terrorizing several retail workers. In order to reach the scene, Route 118 went through the Roosevelt Hotel to the Arch of Babylon and encountered two types of condors, a group of emu, a giraffe, an Arctic wolf, several camels, and even an elephant. In the end, they faced the furry villain with only a bag of French fries and proved that no scene was too crazy for the "9-1-1" first responders.