Dissatisfied with a young intern's arrogant attitude towards paramedics and accident victims, Dr. Brackett orders him to ride with Squad 51 for a day.Dissatisfied with a young intern's arrogant attitude towards paramedics and accident victims, Dr. Brackett orders him to ride with Squad 51 for a day.Dissatisfied with a young intern's arrogant attitude towards paramedics and accident victims, Dr. Brackett orders him to ride with Squad 51 for a day.
Marco Lopez
- Fireman Marco Lopez
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Harold 'Hal' Frizzell
- Ambulance Attendant
- (uncredited)
Bennye Gatteys
- Ellen Lewis, R.N.
- (uncredited)
John Harmon
- Man with Heart Problems
- (uncredited)
Vince Howard
- Police Officer Vince
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDue to his work on this episode, Bobby Sherman later quit entertainment and became an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). He soon volunteered with the Los Angeles Police Department, working with paramedics - giving CPR and first aid classes. In the 1990s, Sherman officially became a technical Reserve Police Officer with the Los Angeles Police Department (a position he still holds 2day). Sherman was later promoted to Captain status in the Los Angeles Police Department. For over a decade, Mr. Sherman's served as a medical training officer at the Los Angeles Police Academy, instructing thousands of police officers in first aid and CPR. He was named LAPD's Reserve Officer of the Year in 1999.
Sherman also became a Reserve Deputy Sheriff in 1999 with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department continuing his CPR/emergency training of new deputy hires. Sherman retired from the Sheriff's Department in 2010, but continues with the LAPD. According to Sherman, "I've been bestowed a mountain of blessings. I felt a need to start giving back."
Bobby Sherman subsequently received several awards for his humanitarian efforts.
- GoofsOn dispatch to refinery fire, trucks pull out and make a left turn. The dispatch tones haven't even finished so no address was given yet. There was no pagers or any way to get address in this era.
- ConnectionsEdited into Ablaze (2001)
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Sherman fans will enjoy this episode
Bobby Sherman was a teenybopper idol with a string of chart hits in the 70s. This episode showcases what a good actor Bobby Sherman really was; a much better actor than singer (I always thought his singing was a bit flat).
As the stuck-up intern, his facial expressions and barking of medical orders from the bay station really capture the impression of an "I'm superior to you" attitude toward Gage and DeSoto. It's really too bad Sherman stopped acting after this show.
Sherman fans will enjoy this trip down memory lane.
The rescue segments are decent and the refinery fire offers good effects and engaging tension.
As the stuck-up intern, his facial expressions and barking of medical orders from the bay station really capture the impression of an "I'm superior to you" attitude toward Gage and DeSoto. It's really too bad Sherman stopped acting after this show.
Sherman fans will enjoy this trip down memory lane.
The rescue segments are decent and the refinery fire offers good effects and engaging tension.
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- Sep 12, 2022
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