Firehouse - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Burst of Flame
Captain Spike Ryerson and his firefighters succeed in getting a net under a suicidal "jumper." Then, on the way back to the station, they're called to a fire in an office building. Two window washers are stranded on the roof of the building while six employees are trapped in an elevator stuck at the 23rd floor where the fire is raging. Myers and Caputo attempt to reach the elevator, but Caputo is overcome by smoke. Meanwhile, Capt. Ryerson and Dalzell get to the roof by helicopter, rescue the window washers, and find that the only way to the fire is by the window washing scaffold.
Sentenced to Burn
After rescuing a man from a mudslide, Captain Ryerson and his men fight a fire at a prison, and several are taken hostage by convicts.
The Hottest Place in Town
Trapped
Implosion
The Treasure
Strike, Spare, and Burn
Tide of Terror
No Way Out
A Gift for Grumper
Captain Ryerson and his men struggle to save priceless art from a museum fire, not realizing that Inspector Frank "Grumper" Barkham of the arson squad is trapped in the building.
Randall's Pride
The Watches of the Night
False Alarm
Smoke inhalation sidelines Captain Ryerson and temporarily leaves Company 23 with a new leader. He is a maverick from the fire prevention squad, and his performance is under the tough scrutiny of the men. (Final episode)
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