- Dixie stops by Station 51 and Johnny is unable to sell her tickets to the Firemen's Picnic, where the top seller gets a trip to Las Vegas. The firemen respond to a traffic accident that Dr. Brackett is involved in which resulted in one death, for which Brackett blames himself, and he refuses Dixie's requests to rest. When the squad breaks down in an alley, they find themselves in an undercover operation with the police and aid a detective suffering from an angina attack. Later the firemen rescue two victims of a dock fire complicated by a box car full of flammable ammonia.—Gary Richard Collins II (brothergaryii@gmail.com)
- The firemen of LA County are competing to sell tickets to their annual picnic: and Johnny wants only to win 2d place: the waterbed. Dixie visits 51 and determines Henry is Not a kissy dog. Tables turn hard when 51 arrives at the scene of a vehicle accident with injury, Johnny visibly battles his emotions while he examines the dead driver while calmly chatting with the man's adolescent daughter, Tina, wedged by her foot under the back seat. The gorgeous Dr. Kelly Brackett is extracted from car #2. Johnny IDs victim 2 over the biphone for Rampart; they are all on pins and needles. Roy has to tell Brackett the other driver did not survive; despite the fact Kel was not at fault, the good doctor is in tears over his part in the tragedy. Tina goes into shock and has not spoken since her chat with Johnny. Early and Dixie must battle to keep stubborn Brackett in bed. Squad 51 has engine trouble across the street from an LAPD undercover stakeout of a finance company. Bad guys go down but one of the officers, Ed, suffers angina pains. Brackett is a horrible patient; but nothing else will do but for him to speak to Tina personally. He nearly breaks down again as he talks to the girl and apologizes for his part in her father's death. Tina is shockingly matter-of-fact. But, it is now completely obvious Brackett was driven to become a healer; he could not have been happy in any other line of work. Johnny has atrocious table manners (Henry chews less noisily) but a chemical fire at a freight yard halts the masticating. One of the boxcars is carrying ammonia; others are carrying solvents. Cap Stanley knows the recipe for poison gas when he hears it and orders the rescue squads to use their gas masks. By the time the Battalion Chief 14 (William Boyett) shows up, he can cancel the second alarm: Cap Stanley and crew have done it again. Brackett buys tickets to take Tina to the firemen's picnic and Early buys more. Johnny's lucky number better be 51; but, if so, it is goodbye to the waterbed, and hello, Las Vegas.—LA-Lawyer
- Johnny tries to win a ticket-selling contest. Dr. Brackett blames himself when he is involved in a car accident that leaves the other driver dead and the driver's daughter refuses to speak. While repairing the squad, the paramedics find themselves in the middle of a stakeout and treat a policeman with heart trouble. A boxcar full of ammonia complicates a fire on a pier.—Anonymous
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