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Emergency!

Emergency! is an American television series which ran from January 1972 to 1977. It was produced by Jack Webb and co-produced and created by Robert A. Cinader .

The series follows the Paramedic Program of the Los Angeles County Fire Department with the focus on the personnel of Fire Station 51, in particular paramedics Johnny Gage (played by Randolph Mantooth ) and Roy DeSoto (played by Kevin Tighe ). The paramedics coordinated with the staff of Rampart General Hospital: Dr. Kelly Brackett (Robert Fuller ), Dr. Joe Early (Bobby Troup, the bandleader who wrote "Route 66"), and chief nurse Dixie McCall (Julie London). While Troup and London were married in real life, the character of McCall was written to be a love interest for Brackett.

The show highlighted the adventures of the still fledgling paramedic program and its popularity caused phenomenal growth in emergency care throughout North America. The show was also credited for demonstrating first aid techniques that enabled some viewers to save lives in real emergencies.

The series spun-off an animated version called Emergency +4 (featuring four teenagers who participated in adventures with the paramedics) which ran from 1973 to 1976. The series itself was considered a spin-off of an earlier Jack Webb series, Adam-12. Strangely, the characters in Adam-12 appear in one episode, while another episode had a subplot in which one of the paramedics watched Adam-12 as a television show.

Charlton Comics published several issues of an Emergency! comic book in the mid-1970s.

Trivia

The station used in the series is actually Los Angeles County Station 71.

In 1994, the L.A. County Fire Department officially changed the designation of the fire station located on the grounds of Universal Studios to Station 51. It houses a three-person engine, and a two-person paramedic unit. And yes, the radio call sign of the paramedic unit is....Squad 51.

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