9-1-1 is a gripping TV show set in Los Angeles that follows the lives of police officers, firefighters, and paramedics as they respond to various emergencies and dangerous situations. The show showcases the challenges they face in their line of duty and explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of teamwork.
Station 19 follows a group of firefighters at the Station 19 fire station in Seattle, as they navigate the challenges of their dangerous and heroic job. The show explores personal and professional relationships, while delving into the intense and often life-threatening situations they face on a daily basis.
9-1-1: Lone Star follows a fire-rescue team in Austin, Texas as they tackle various emergencies and navigate personal challenges within the fire department. Led by a male protagonist, the team includes both male and female firefighters. The show delves into workplace drama, while also exploring themes of LGBTQ+ representation. Set in the 2020s, it combines elements of action, adventure, crime, drama, and thriller.
Daigo Toake burns with remarkable talent and unparalleled determination. Shun Onoda struggles against the walls blocking his own path. Yuki Nakamura hopes to become one of the few female members of the special rescue corps known as "Orange." When these three young firefighters who share the goal of becoming members of Orange come together, the story of how Japan will one day be saved begins... and what looms before them is a crisis that endangers the entire country!
When a Hollywood dog star is lost, he ends up in a firehouse and becomes a mascot, all while helping to solve the mystery of arson in the neighborhood.
Code Red is an American drama series that ran from 1981 to 1982 on ABC and was produced by Irwin Allen. The series revolves around the family and crew of L.A. Battalion Fire Chief Joe Rorchek.
A documentary that follows the lives of three women - a fire chief, a judge, and a missionary - as they combat the opioid epidemic in Huntington, West Virginia.
A fire chief is investigating the cause of a string of blazes that threaten to destroy her small town, while at the same time dealing with her teen daughter's rebelliousness.
Nora Roberts' Blue Smoke follows the story of a female firefighter named Reena who becomes the target of a stalker after she starts investigating a series of arson attacks. As the attacks become more personal, Reena must confront her past and protect herself from the dangerous psychopath. Along the way, she also navigates her relationships, including her father-daughter relationship and her romantic involvement. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the strength of a female protagonist.
London's Burning: The Movie follows the lives of firefighters in London as they battle fires, save lives, and deal with personal struggles. The story highlights the dangers they face and the sacrifices they make to protect their city.
A Canadian fire station is threatened by a Japanese business.
When the local hotel is found to be on fire, the firemen (all of them Julius the cat lookalikes), led by Fire Chief Alice, are called in. The residents are busy escaping the blaze while the cats get to work helping them out of the building and putting out the flames. When a feline tenant gets caught on the top floor, one of the firemen bravely saves her by riding a smoke cloud up to reach her, but when they get back to the ground, he finds her expiring from smoke inhalation. He saves the day by rolling the smoke out of her with a rolling pin, and when she revives the two fall instantly in love.
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