Station 19 (2018–…): Season 5, Episode 9 - Episode #5.9 - full transcript

Previously on "Station 19"...I'm sure you've all
been hearing the rumors

about McCallister.
He's taking an early retirement.

What?
Have they named
the new chief?

All I know is that
we have a lady chief.

What? Seriously?Herrera's on the way
with the PRT.

This is not how this goes.

Suspend me if you want,

but not until
after I save this man's life.

You're benched.
Go home.

You can't be like that
on a Crisis One call.

Hughes, this program...What?



...is all we have
left of him.

The new Chief will be here
in two hours.

I want this place so clean,
the junkyard gym sparkles.

I want this place spotless.

Please do not embarrass me
in front of this new chief.

Eh, we'll work on that.

Looking sharp.
19!

-19!
-19!

There's no goo.

Right there.

Goo.

Good work, everybody.

Get showered, get dressed.

You all smell like bleach.



Captain, so I hear the new
chief's from, uh, San Diego.

Ross is her name?That's right --
Natasha Ross.

Ex-Marine, apparently,
so watch your ass.

Oh, you've gotta be
kidding me.

Tash.

Sully.

It's been --
Mm, 15 years.

Give or take
a couple lifetimes.
Wow.

You better hit the showers --
hear the new chief's on her way.

Yes, ma'am.

19, meet Chief Ross.

19.

Heard a lot about you.

I've read even more.

Chief Ross, it's an honor.

I'm Lieutenant Maya Bishop.

I look forward
to learning from you.

Bishop.

Good to put a face
with a name.

Chief Ross,
welcome to Station 23.

It's a shame
about Captain Aquino.

I understand that he's home now.

He's doing PT.

I trust acting Captain Herrera

is keeping you all in line.

Yeah?

You come from quite the legacy
in the department, I hear.

That's nice.

But I'm not interested
in what anybody's parents did.

I'm interested in
what youdo.

I would have liked to have
gotten here a little sooner,

but you would not believe
the mountain of paperwork

that your former chief
left for me.

Unresolved arbitration.

Promotions hanging
in the balance -- it's a mess.

I was Deputy Chief in San Diego
for five years,

Battalion Chief
for 10 years before that,

and I have never seen a desk
this mismanaged.

And, yeah, I am transparent
to a fault.

So, you want to impress me?

Show me your best.

Make my life easier.

Because I hate paperwork...

...but I love seeing people win.

You're Ben Warren?

Yes, ma'am.Which one's Gibson?

Well, I want to
thank you both.

Your health initiative proposal

was one of the easiest decisions
that I've had to make so far.

And I've approved it,

and the city's offered 100k
in startup funds.

You can celebrate.

Well, thanks for letting me
poke around, Sean.

Mm-hmm.

I keep hearing 19 is one of
the best teams that we have.

And industrious.

Two social programs in one year?

Uh, I take zero credit
for any of that.

They're a good group.

Yeah.

You got lucky.

You managed to dodge demotion
a few times, it seems.

Oh, don't worry.

I'm team second chances.

I just -- I want you to know
that you got yours.

There's McCallister,
Dixon before him.

They made a clubhouse
out of the department,

and the city sent me in
to fix it.

Well, I'm not --So I'm gonna fix it.

Alright, well,
I'm gonna hang out today.

You finish your funny pages.

Yo.

What do you make
of the new chief?

I think I kinda like her.You think?

Ye-- Well, I feel
desperate to impress her,

so that's a pretty good
indication.

Okay.
Everyone, stop.

That's disgusting.

We're gonna learn
to cook today,

because I'm sick
of living like this.

Is cooking a requirement
of the job now, too?

You don't know
how to cook?

I can make toast.

Well, you better
pay attention, then.

Pancakes!

Easy, delicious, beloved by all.

Alright? Now, listen up.

The first step is...

wash your damn hands, please.

Grab me a whisk.
Barnes, heads up.

Directions are on the box.

Read them out, loud and proud.

That wasn't so hard to say.
Two syllables.

Cap-- Capt--
I don't know.

It's -- It's really
clunky still.

Engine 23, Ladder 23,

Aid Car 23 requested...Hey!

Hey, come on, man!
I just cleaned that up!

And it'll be there
when you get back.

Jack: Aah!

Ooh!
Oh, thank God
you're here.

Maybe you can get Jack
to stop yelling.

I'm not yelling!
I'm not yelling.

Shouldn't we be
celebrating?

Maya told me
we got the startup money.

Eh...We got 100K!

We should have gotten 500K!

What are we supposed to do,
celebrate a drop in the bucket?

Oh.

It's like --
It's like the -- Aaah!

To motivate
and energize ourselves.

Like -- Like the New Zealand
rugby team

when they do that --
that dance!
Yes! Yes!

Oh, it makes me
feel so strong!
Yeah!

Wah!
Yes.

Ben, you should be
yelling, too.

I don't drop coins in fountains,
and I don't wish on stars,

and I definitely don't "rhaaa"

to get stuff
to happen, you know?

I just --
I just work on things.

All of this is so unfair!

Right!
So unfair

we got such a little funding
from the city!

This is sofar off
from what we need!
Yeah!

I mean, we already took care
of the planning,

which is like
the hardest part!
Yes!

The least they could do
is not screw us on the funding!

Yes!
Whoo!

Honestly, man,
it feels really good.

You should get in here.
Come on.
I-I'm good.

-Come on.
-I'm -- I'm really -- I'm --

Come on.
Get in here, champ.

Ugh. Fine.

Yeah.Rhaaaa!

-Yeah! Yeah!
-Yeah!

We did all the legwork,

and now we have to also
come up with the money!

Come on!
Yeah!

Yeah, what are we supposed
to do -- have a bake sale?

Oh!
Ragh!

It actually feels
kinda good.Yeah.

Oh, can we yell
about the Millers now?

Why not?
Yes. Do it.
Yeah.

What did they do? Oh!

Oh!They want to enroll Pru

in the Meridien Country
Day School,

which costs more
than Joey's college!

Jack: Which is exactly
the kind of school

Dean did not want
his little girl to go to!

-Exactly!
-Yes!

-Exactly!
-Yeah!

-Whoo!
-Aah!

Engine 19, Ladder 19,

Aid Car 19,
requested to Leon...

Rhaaaa!
Aah!

Shouldn't you be
running, too?

Desk duty.

Hoo-ah! Let's go, 19!
Move, move, move!

Hey, Tasha --No, not here, Sully.

Not here.Sullivan, let's go!

We gotta get those
response times down.

An SUV went over
Leon's ridge.

Stay sharp, 19!

Altman, what's up?

Hold o-- Hold on.
Slow down, slow down, slow down.

What -- What happened?
What about Hunt?

Alright, yeah, I got him.
I got him.

Let's move, 19!

Hey, Gage, drive fast.

Dispatch: 23, be advised --

police are on the scene
at the initial crash point.

Vehicle has fallen off the road
into the ravine below.

Copy, dispatch.

Barnes, get us to where
Foster meets Leon.

You know, that drop's
like 100 feet.

Whoever was in that car --

We don't know anything
until we get there, Ruiz.

Hey, uh, you and Hughes,
any updates?

Not really.

I don't even know
if we're still together.

Well, don't you think
you should find out?

I don't know.

All I know is,
you know, I love her.

I believe she loves me.

We were really happy,

and now we're just suddenly...
miserable.

You're allowed
to be pissed.

Oh, not really.

Because her friend
just died,

and she's in a bad place,
and I want to help her,

but she doesn't want
my help,

so I don't know
what to do with any of it.

So I'm doing nothing.

So, that was interesting.

What?
Chief Ross.

And her casual announcement

about getting
to promotion requests

and investigations soon,
like they're the same thing

and this hasn't been the most
frustrating year of my career.

I just...
need an answer.

You know, when I promoted you
to captain...

it wasn't a whim.

And I still stand
by that call.

Hopefully, Chief Ross will
recognize that in you, too.

Thank you.

Would you tell her that?

You know, I-I don't --

I don't really know her.

But if she asked?

Or if I asked?

Proudly.

Vic should have been there
to meet the new chief.

You know, Hughes needs
to get her head on straight

before she meets Chief Ross.

What she needs to do
is work.

Want and need are two
different things, Montgomery.

She wants to work,
but she needs to make sure --

To be with her people
who are going through

exactly what she's
going through.

We've all lost people,
Lieutenant.

Nobody benched us.

Owen Hunt was in that car,
all right?

He's a friend, and we have
to get down there,

and we have to save him now.

Interim Captain
Herrera,

does that title make you
incident command?

Duval, traffic control.

Flares and cones
in both directions.

We don't need
any more crashes.

Maddox, have Barnes
block the road from the south

with Engine 23.

Beckett, have Larsson
help Duval.

Guess it does.

Larsson, traffic control
with Duval.

Did you hear what I said?
We have to get down there now.And we will.

There are no access roads down
there, so we need a plan first.

Alright, incident command,
what's the plan?

I'm not here.
I'm just observing.

As you were,
Captain Herrera.

I mean, calendars do well,
but not that well.

Ow.
I'm kidding.

But I do think we need
something flashier --

something we have not
done here before, no?

I-I don't know.
I can't think of anything.

Maybe I'm just not, like,
an idea guy, you know?

This clinic
was literally your idea.

Well, maybe, you know, it's time
for someone else to contribute.

Oi.

Do not turn on me now.

I'm on your team.Yeah.

Carina: Hey.

Hughes, I benched you.

Yeah, I just need to check
my blood pressure.

So you run here?

It was just
a light jog, okay?

I know you're both
being nice, but...

I'm not great at sitting
home alone in my house.

Miller's dead,
and I'm benched,

and I don't know if Theo and I
are even a couple anymore,

because he has not texted me
in three days.

So I need to be somewhere
that's not home,

and my world is kinda small,
so I'm here, okay?

Might make a sandwich.
Is everyone okay with that?

Yep. We're goo--

No. No problem.
Vic: Okay.

Yeah, whoa.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

The, uh...
What?

The calendars --
those were her idea.Oh.

What else you got?
I mean, we're --
Yeah.

We gotta raise money
for the clinic.

Ooh, I like that. "Wash."Aarón: Hey, guys!

Can you please help
my sister?

She's bleeding,
and I don't know what to do.

What's wrong?
You're bleeding, too.

You know, I'll --
I'll get the medkit.

I'm fine.
Help her first.

I started bleeding this morning,
and it won't stop.

I tried putting bandaids
on it, but --

It still won't stop.
You can help her, right?

Our dad is at work...Yeah.

...and we didn't know
what to do, so we came here.

I was running
a little too fast and fell.

Yeah, the hospital is just
a few blocks away, so --Aarón: No.

No hospital.

Our mom went into the hospital
and never came out.

No hospital.Okay. Okay.

What are your names?

Aarón, and this is
my sister Jeni.

I'm Vic.And my name is Carina.

Jeni, are you having
any pain?

Did you get
injured recently?No, nothing happened.

I just started bleeding,
and now my stomach hurts.

Okay.
Jeni, how old are you?

12 1/2.

Jeni, can you remove
your jacket for me?

Okay.

Let me help you.

Am I -- Am I dying?

Andy:
The car went down

in the northwest corner
of Leon's ridge.

It's most likely somewhere
in the west, northwest pocket

of the ravine below.Rappelling with medical gear
and extrication tools

is gonna be harder, too,
with the rain this week.

Slip just right,
and we'll have more injuries.

We need to take it slow.

Warren, go prep med bags
for when we're ready.

But the longer we wait,
the more --
Now.

Sullivan, you're my
medical group.

Make sure he doesn't
do anything stupid, okay?Copy, Captain.

You know, we can
go down in waves.

Have the gear
lowered to us.Beckett: Have you seen
all that brush?

The extrication tools
will have to go down with people

so they don't get snagged
and trapped.

He's right --
but so is Ruiz.

Send us down in waves
so we don't put too much weight

on the slope at once.

Okay, Ruiz, gear up
and get down there.

You're ravine division. Let me
know what you find down there

and what more you need.

Copy.

Warren,
what are you doing?

I'm going down there
to get my friend.Warren, we don't have
the all clear!

What --

Warren!

No, Jeni, you are not dying.
You are menstruating.

Do you know
what that means?

It's, uh -- It's like --
You heard other girls

talk about getting
their period?

Oh. Okay, uh, should I go?Oh, my God!

Uh, Jack, why don't you
take Aarón in there

and help him
with his scrapes?Yeah. Yeah.

I'm fine.Okay.

Th-Then show him
the trucks?Yeah, trucks are out.

Okay, well, why don't you
show him where the trucks live?

I'm not leaving her.

Buddy, it's gonna be okay.
We're just gonna go out there

so they can get your sister
checked out and cleaned up.

Good thing.It's okay, Aarón.

I'm gonna be okay.You don't know that.

But I do.
Aarón, I'm a doctor, and --

and this -- exactly this --

what's happening
with your sister --

it's my specific field.

And I'm one of the best
there is.

Oh, that's true.

Can you give me 20 minutes,

and then you can
come back here and be with her.

Do you have a phone?

No. Here.

20 minutes,
and you can come back,

and your sister will be
ready to go home.

It's okay.
We should do what they say.

I'm good.

20 minutes.

Okay.
That's right.

We can go upstairs.

Hunt!Sullivan: Warren? Warren!

Wait, wait, wait.

Either help me move this brush
or leave me alone, Sullivan.

You're bleeding.

It's a scratch from
the branches. I'm fine.

You need to get your head
straight, Warren, alright?

You're gonna kill yourself.

You're gonna inure yourself,
or -- or get written up.

You're giving the Millers

all the ammo they need
right now.

Hunt!

Hunt!

We'll just set up camp
right there.

14 minutes.

More than enough time
to fix you up.

Hey, hey, buddy, it's okay.

She's gonna be fine,
I promise.

My mom bled out.

That's how she died.

I heard someone
at the funeral say it.

She bled out.

That's what they said.

Is that what's happening?

Is that what's happening
to my sister?

No, no.Is she gonna die, too?

No, that's not what's happening.
That's not what --

That's not
what's happening at all.

I'm gonna explain
the whole thing to you.

I'm gonna get these cuts
cleaned up,

and I'm going to fill you in
on the whole deal.

What do you say?

Do you, um --

D-Do you know
the term "menstruation"?

No.
No? Okay.

Um...

Do you know
how babies get made?

No.

Okay, yeah, that's not --
You know what?

Not my job to --
to explain that to you.

Um...

Women, right,

they -- they bleed,
miraculously,

several days every month,

and it doesn't hurt them.

Mostly.

And that's why
they're better than us.

Hunt! Hunt, it's Warren!

We're here!

Incident command,
this is Sullivan.

We're gonna need, uh,
hydraulic spreaders,

cutters, Sawzall.

We're about 25 yards
north of IC,

Bishop, Montgomery, and Ruiz

are headed your way
with extrication tools.

Warren? Warren!

One civilian down.
No pulse.Hunt! It's Warren!

Call out if you can hear me!

Owen: Here! I'm here!

Hunt!

Warren, wait!
Damn it!

Hunt!Warren!

Hunt!

Hunt! Hunt!

Warren -- Warren,
check for fuel leaks.

You check for fuel leaks.
I'm checking on my friend.

You heard him --
he's alive.

Now check for any
damn fuel leaks

so we can keep it
that way.

Owen: Alright.

Okay, no fuel leaks.

Help me check the stability

so I can disconnect
the battery.

I'm done waiting.

Hunt, I got you.

Hey, Hunt -- it's Warren.
Can you hear me okay?

Airway,
breathing, circulation.

Airway, breathing,
circulation.

Yeah, well, your first two
sound good.

Circulation's likely
compromised.

Legs feel like
they're...burning.

Back feels like
it's on a hard ball.

At least you can
feel 'em, huh?

It looks like you got
some cuts and a laceration

around your eye,
and, uh...

Any other wounds?

Left leg's actively bleeding.

I think I felt the bone.

Okay, okay.
Well, just sit still.

We're gonna
get you out soon.Okay.

Patient's stable,
but pinned.

Theo: Incident command,
we're going to need

two tow straps down here
to secure the vehicle

before we begin extrication.

Copy, Ruiz.

Barnes, get Ladder 23
into position

Sullivan, help me
disconnect the battery.

Montgomery, make sure
the ignition's turned off.

Owen: Warren? Warren!

Teddy? Hayes?They're good.

They're at the hospital.
They sent us to get you.

The heart?

We were transporting a heart
for my nephew.

We need to focus
on you right now.

Now, I can't reach you.

You good to run an IV
on your own?

Yeah, send it in.

Alright.

Tourniquet coming in.Hey, the ignition's smashed.

The vehicle's in
parked position now.

-Good to go.
-Yep.

Needle coming in.

There you go.

Okay.Maya: Okay.

Okay.

Ben: Here's the extender.
Here you go.

Got it?

Okay.

There we go.

Jeni: Hey, Jeni?

You okay?

I feel like
such an idiot.

I know how to pay the stupid
electric bill online for my dad,

but I didn't know what really
happened during a period?

How is that even possible?

Well, I mean, I barely know
what happens during a period.

Which is nothing
to be proud of.

So, Jeni, somebody taught you
how to pay a bill online?

Which in itself is incredible.
I still mess it up every time.

But nobody
taught you this, huh?

It's okay.
Now you know.

Is it always like this?

Every woman
is different,

and our cycles change
every five years.

Wait, seriously?

Yes.

It's not
very comfortable.

Oh, yeah.
You are correct.Oh, yeah.

Pads kinda suck.

Can I -- Yeah?

And tampons aren't much better,

and I've yet to venture
into DivaCup territory.

What's that?

Something you don't have
to worry about yet.

There's gonna be other stuff
I don't know, huh?

Being the girl
without the mom?

Yeah, there is.

Vic: And, you know,
if you come back here,

we'll do our best
to fill you in, okay?

There. That fits
better, right?

I thought the worst part about
not having a mom was the pity.

When they talk about us
not having a mom.

Like, "Poor you."

Like we're these tragic,
sad fairy tale kids.

Now I think the worst part is,
they might be right.

Oh, no.
No, no, no.

Fairy tale characters
don't get their period.

Right?

Okay, should we go
meet the boys

before your brother
storms in here?

He's so annoying.

That's his job
as your little brother.

Alright.
Cavalry's ready, Hunt.

We'll get you out

and on your way
to Grey-Sloan soon.

Owen: Thanks, Warren.

Alright, I'm gonna
cover you for protection.

Wait, wait, Warren,
Warren, Warren.
Yeah?

If I -- If I --

If I don't...

Leo and Allison, they --

Hunt, you are alive,
and you are staying alive,

so whatever you have to say,
you say it to them,

and you wrap them
in your arms.

You hear me?
Yeah, yeah.

Okay.

Thanks.

Alright, it's metal on metal,
so it's gonna get pretty loud.

Alright, team, let's get
Dr. Hunt out of here.

Incident command, we are
starting extrication.

Copy, Ruiz.
Barnes, you're up!

Barnes: Copy that, Captain.

Man: We're good!

-Okay, Hunt, hold on.
-Slow, slow.

We're gonna
have you out soon.Warren, my legs. I --

I know, I know,
but you gotta hold tight.

So, you and Sullivan have some,
uh, some history in common.

Military men.

Oh.

Hunt, you're a soldier?

Army doc. Iraq.

Mm-hmm.

You gotta do something.
My -- They're burning.

My body's on fire.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
Hunt, Hunt!Oh, God!

We almost got you, okay?

Just hang in there
a little longer.

I can't! I can't get out!

I can't! Aah!

Soldier! Listen!

Tell me about the last time
you got shot.

Sullivan, that's not --Uhp! Hunt, talk to me.

Come on, Hunt.

Not even once?

Well, on my last tour,

we ended up taking fire
out in the open.

Only had our vehicles for cover
until air support arrived.

We were out there
for maybe an hour,

but it wasn't until
I got back to base

that I realized
I'd been shot.

Through and through,
left arm.Man: Let's get it off!

It hit my, um...

What's it called, Hunt?

It sounds like the dinosaur.

It's your trice--

Hunt, talk to me.

Hunt.
Triceps brachii.

That's what it was.
Triceratops.

Alright.

Okay. Okay, here we go.
Here we go. Roof coming off.

-And --
-On three!

Together: One, two --

-Got it?
-Got it.

-We're moving.
-Yep!

-Move it up!
-A little more!

Man: Okay,
I think we're good.

Man #2:
I'll bring up the saw!

Alright, bite down
hard, soldier,

and be as still as you can.

No.
Oop!

Ohhhhh!

What?!I actually did make one!

Whoo!
Whoo!

Hut, hut, hut, hut.Less than 20 minutes even.

We beat the clock.

Vic: Ah.

I'm fine.

I know.
Firefighter Jack said

that this will happen
every month until you're old.

I saved you
some of the gummy bears.

They're her favorite,
and Jack said

I have to be a little nicer
to her than usual

when she's dealing
with her period.
Oh, did he?

So, do you guys live
in the neighborhood, or...

Just, like,
a 15 minute walk away.

Cool,
I'll walk you home.

Thank you again.

And if you ever want help
paying your bills online,

just text me.

What's wrong?

No, I've just --
I've been having

some palpitations
the last few days.

It's probably just
too much caffeine.

I don't know, my heart tracker
hasn't been going off.

That's why I came in
to check my BP.

Okay, come on.
I'll check you out.

Okay.

But if you jog,
I'll hurt you.

Okay, Doctor.
Eh.

Man: Here we go.

Here, I got it.

Man #2: Secure.

One, two, three.

Okay, ready?

Alright.

Let's get him out of here.
Come on.

Hunt, this is it.

You ready? Go.

Hold pivot.

Get that basket ready!

Patient is secured.
Ready to hoist.

You good? I got you.

-Hey! Hey!
-Hey!

Warren! Warren!

-Hey! Hey! Warren!
-Warren!

Beckett:
They're coming in now!

A little to the left!
Left!

Okay, you're clear!

Let's go
with that gurney!

Let's get it moving.

Warren, back away
from the patient.

What, now you want to
discipline me?

After I get him out alive?Warren.

Warren, back away
from the patient right now

before I send your ass
back to the Academy.

Look, I am not sorry

for choosing to risk my life
to save my friend.

Your life?
You risked the patient's life.

You risked
your team's lives.

Now I feel like
I'm on a loop with you lately.

First, it was the PRT.
The only reason

I didn't write you up for that
is 'cause the guy lived.

Now --And now this.
Two lives saved thanks to me.

Thanks to you? Warren,
your whole team was down there.

But the longer we stand here,

the longer we delay
getting him care.

You're not going with him.Oh, the hell I'm not.

No, you lost
that privilege.

Sullivan and Bishop
are handling the transport.

You are picking up gear
and getting back to the station.

Don't make me
repeat myself.

Your team isn't well,
Beckett.

Get them in order before
I have to bury another friend.

Impressive, Herrera.

Ah, my legs.I'm sorry.

The meds should
start helping soon.

You know, I was in an accident
like this a few years ago.

I had to use a cane for months

after I was discharged
from the hospital.

But you know what?
I made it back.

Kind of makes getting shot
seem easy, you know?

Unless you were on
the receiving end of my team.

Huh?Scout sniper.

Wow.

I spent plenty of time
trying to patch up guys

who were on the receiving end
of your viewfinder.

Yeah.

How many tours?

Two.

Three.

It's never really over,
though, right?

Never.

Even when you're home.

It's here with us.

Yeah.

You guys are kind of
benevolent geniuses, huh?
Mm.

I mean, of course,
people need to be able

to get medical care
at a firehouse.

Why don't we do that
already?

Money.

Oh, right.

God, that poor girl.

Imagine
how she must have felt

waking up
and seeing all that blood.

Blegh.
Yeah, do not
get me started

on the state of women's
reproductive healthcare.

Without mentioning
that in this country,

sex education is all about
telling kids not to have sex.Yeah. Mm.

As if that has ever worked
in the history of humanity.

Seriously, it's like
telling teenagers, "Go on.

Go out and have lots
of unprotected sex."

Yeah. Yeah.

You kind of blew my mind
with that

"our cycles change
every five years" thing.

Like, I've spent
my entire adult life

trying to figure out why
I still can't predict my period.

Just...I don't know.Yeah.

Is yours getting heavier
as you get older?

Yes. Yes.Yeah.

And I have cramps now.

And I never had them
as a teenager,

and my friends would get
so jealous that I...

never had
menstrual cramps.

Yeah, mine too.
Uh, I figured it out.

Okay, yeah?

10K in turnouts.That was my idea.

Yours was a 10K.Exactly.

This would be
a 10k in turnouts.

What's the difference?

Firefighters running
in all that gear -- a 10K --

Uh, people love this crap.

That's true.That's not a bad idea.

Mm, thank you.Thank you.

Hmm. Your blood pressure
looks good,

but your heart rate
is a little elevated, so...

No, no, no,
I don't want to scare you,

but given your recent
medical history,

I think we should go to the
emergency room just to be safe.

Uh, what?
Emergency room?Oh, God.

I am sure it's nothing,

but I wouldn't be
a good physician
if I didn't insist.

Okay, Carina, no.
I don't want to go.Victoria, Victoria.

If you told me to leave
the house because of a gas leak,

I would jump out of the window
without thinking twice.

Well, I wouldn't advise
jumping out a window,

but fine, fine.

Let's go
to your stupid hospital.

Thank you.

Natasha: Hey.

Montgomery, right?Chief Ross, yes. Hi.

So, I've been looking
into 19's history.

You're a good soldier.
Pristine record.

Everyone respects you.

Make you a perfect candidate
for the leadership track.

Oh, I-I like where I'm at.

I get that, but there are
significant perks.

I-I have a role
on this team.

And I like it.

I like being the guy

who charges into houses
and buildings

and rappels
into ravines to help.

Once you start promoting --

I don't know,
it becomes a game, right?

A challenge.

How many bars can I get
on the uniform

before my time's up?
Mm-hmm.

I became a firefighter
to help people.

That's the job
I signed up for.

That's the job I think
I'm pretty damn good at.

I become a lieutenant
or a captain,

suddenly, I'm a manager

of other people
doing the job I love to do.

Which is exactly why
you'd be good at it.

Yeah.

I'd be excellent.

But I still don't want it.

When people die at work?

I don't want to be the one
that made the call

that got them killed.

So I'm good where I am.

But, Chief...

thank you.

If you change your mind...

I won't.
Respectfully.

Warren.

Look,
I'm not gonna give you

the lecture you've heard
a million times,

but just tell me --
do I need to be
worried about you?

Look, we...

We call you "Dad"
for a reason.

You're our North Star.

That -- That's why Miller
wanted you to raise Pru --

because you're a rock,

a-a-a port in the storm,
someone who --

Yeah, I get it, Herrera.
I'm supposed to be solid.

No, my point is,
that's a lot of pressure...

for you to -- to feel like
you have to hold everyone down.

You don't have to
keep it together for us,

but you do have to
stay alive for Pru.

And bucking orders
and going cowboy

isn't the way to do that.

You're feeling out of control,

and you're letting it
affect your work.

Don't.

She shouldn't be benched.Vic?

She needs to be
at work.

You know, after Michael died,
Captain Herrera,

he gave me the space
within this house to grieve,

to be with this team,
this family, and not be okay.

And that's what I needed.

He didn't force me

to stay at home
and face it alone.

Vic needs to be at work,
and if I'm being honest,

Ineed her
to be at work, okay?

Plus, all I do
is worry about her

when she's not here,
so will you just --

will you talk to Beckett?

Try to get him
to overrule Gibson?

Hughes jeopardized
the integrity of Crisis One.

If that program
had gotten scrapped

because of something she did,
that would have ruined her.

Miller's dead.
She's already ruined.

That is why
Gibson benched her, okay?

She needs time,

and when she is ready
to let us,

we will be there for her.

I definitely don't want
to be a lieutenant.

Why not?

Everybody hates
a mean lieutenant.

Warren, you need to sit
for counseling.

What?
Three sessions.
DeeDee Lewis.

Till then,
you're on desk duty.

What, are you gonna bench
the whole team?
If I have to.

Oh, come on.
This is ridiculous.Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Reel it in, reel it in.I got this, Sullivan.

Reel it in, okay?
Go to the gym.

Alright? Let's go.
Work it out.

Come back with
your head straight.

Okay?
It's not worth it.

Congratulations, 19.

You helped me see that
one thing is very clear here --

long-overdue promotion.

Robert Sullivan.

You've been made
Lieutenant of 19.

What?

Chief Ross, that's --Not your decision.

Thank you, everyone.

Get some rest,

and don't forget
to drink water.

No one ever drinks
enough water.

Good job out there
today, Captain.

You commanded the crap
out of that incident.

Nice, Captain.

23!

You're supposed
to say it --

Oh, right.It's her thing.

So sorry, Captain.
One more time. 23!

23!23!
23!23!

- Feels good.
-Yeah, yeah.

Mnh-mnh, Sully.
Don't be an idiot.

I just made you lieutenant.

Do not let them know
that we're friends.

What was that? Huh?That was me making decisions
for my department.

But -- But if that was
in any way a favor --

You'll what?
Turn it down?

Sully, I didn't even know
you were here in Seattle

when I transferred out
of San Diego to take this job.

We haven't seen each other
in, uh, 15 years?

We are not close enough
for me to risk my credibility

just because we knew each other
in another life.

Okay, but I've worked
really hard

to earn even a modicum of
respect from this team, okay?

So I can't be seen
as pulling strings.

Then you shouldn't have
followed me out here.Tash.

McCallister promoted
all of his poker

and his drinking buddies
to pad his circle.

Why shouldn't I?

What?

I'm kidding, Sully.

Damn, you lose
your sense of humor

same place
you lost your hair?

Look, I need people
I can trust

to lead and to keep
their team safe.

I know firsthand

that you are both
trustworthy and a leader.

So, yeah.

Part of this promotion's
'cause we have history.

But not the kind
that you're focused on.

I got demoted.

There was an incident.Yeah, I know.

I read your whole damn file.

And the department
worked harder to discard you

than they did to help you,
and that was a mistake.

One of many that I've been
brought in to fix.

So, congratulations, Sully.

Woman on P.A.:
Dr. Sikking, dial 3122.

Dr. Sikking, dial 3122.

Hey. Uh, are we --
we good?

I mean, we must be,
otherwise, they would have

rolled me off to a scarier room
like they did last time.

Well, your heart
is actually great.

Your labs are normal,
and your EKG shows

a normal sinus rhythm.Great.

But Vic, uh...

did you know
you're pregnant?

No. No, that's --

That's not --
That's not possible.

I'm on the pill.

Okay, w-when was
your last period?

Um...

I-I don't remember,
but, uh...

S-- Uh, sorry.
After -- After Miller,

the days kind of
blur together, so I...

Are you -- Are you sure?
'Cause...

Yeah.
I mean, why --

Why would you even --

We always do the test
in the ER.

Palpitations can happen
during pregnancies,

even early on.