The following is a list of episodes of the CBS television series Rescue 911 . Unless indicated, segment titles are as they appeared in 1990s TV listings (e.g., as compiled by Fancast[ 1] ) when the show aired in syndication. Titles denoted with an asterisk (*) were obtained from other sources and may be incorrect. Production numbers are according to the United States Copyright Office.[ 2]
Series overview
Episodes
Specials (1989)
Special #1 (April 18, 1989)
Pilot Episode
The segments may not have been presented in the order listed
Special #2 (May 9, 1989)
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Event location
Description
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"Icy River"
December 4, 1987
Moorhead, Minnesota
A boy falls into the frozen Red River of the North .
Location of Red River of the North (approximate location of incident) on Google Street View
AP News article (December 17, 1987) about incident
Deseret News article (February 26, 1989) about incident
"911 Arsonist"
January 29, 1989
Houston, Texas
A youth sets a house on fire, then calls 911 repeatedly to taunt the police.
"Highway Hero"
March 23, 1987
Timonium, Maryland
A high-speed chase occurs on Interstate 83 when a suicidal woman speeds head-on into oncoming traffic, and a patrolman throws his life in the balance to save innocent drivers.
Approximate location of mile marker 71 on I-70 West (where high-speed chase ended) on Google Street View
Article from The Washington Post (March 25, 1987) about incident
AP News article (December 17, 1987) about Leona B. Hann's case
Article from The Washington Post (March 16, 1989) about incident and re-enactment
"Sudden Death"
1989
Houston, Texas
Houston paramedics respond to calls involving patients in cardiac arrest (Docu segment).
"Dog Rescue "
July 31, 1987
Chesterfield, Virginia
An 8-year-old girl is abducted and stabbed while fishing , and rescuers use dogs to track her down. Actress Hillary Bost played abducted girl Joanna Chinnis (Reaired on Episode 1.13 on December 12, 1989)
Season 1 (1989–90)
Season 1 consists of 30 episodes (29 original episodes and 1 compilation episode), also Episodes #107-#108, #107 "Flooded Cave" and #108 "Miami cops Docu" has deleted scenes shown only in the intro and not in the actual segment/s.
Episode 1.1 (September 5, 1989)
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"Arroyo Boy"
June 10, 1988
Albuquerque, New Mexico
A teenage boy is swept into a floodwater channel while skateboarding, and a firefighter gets swept away trying to save him.
Location of floodwater channel at Matheson Park on Google Street View
"Parachute"
April 17, 1987
Coolidge, Arizona
Debbie Williams , a sky diver, collides in mid-air with another sky diver and is knocked unconscious.
Approximate location where Debbie Williams hit the ground on Google Street View
AP News article (April 23, 1987) about incident
Los Angeles Times article (May 10, 1987) about incident
"Supermarket Hostage"
August 1, 1987
Elkhart, Indiana
Employees and customers at a supermarket are taken hostage during a robbery.
July 4, 1989
Bronx, New York
New York City firefighters respond to a fire on the Fourth of July (Docu segment).
"911 Birth"
May 16, 1989
Cobb County, Georgia
A woman gives birth while home with her younger daughter.
Episode 1.2 (September 12, 1989)
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May 15, 1989
Jacksonville, Florida
A cherry picker being used for an inspection of the Dames Point Bridge fails, leaving one inspector in the river, another hanging from his harness and two more trapped in the bucket.
Location of Dames Point Bridge on Google Street View
"CPR Baby"
May 16, 1988
Xenia, Ohio
An infant stops breathing following a seizure.
"Conrail Train"
May 1, 1989
Ramsey, New Jersey
Two young boys are nearly hit by a train while playing on the tracks.
Location of train tracks (approximate location of incident) on Google Street View
"Maryland Med (Chad)"
Baltimore, Maryland
A teenager is in a car accident (Docu Segment).
Location of accident on Google Street View
"Pool Electrocution"
May 27, 1989
Houston, Texas
A 16-year-old gets electrocuted while cleaning his pool when his vacuum pole touches a power line.
Episode 1.3 (September 19, 1989)
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"Player Down"
November 7, 1986
Springdale, Arkansas
A 17-year-old high school student suffers a heart attack during a football game, causing the game to be suspended.
Location of Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium at Springdale High School on Google Street View
"Air Five"
July 1, 1989
Los Angeles, California
A helicopter crew aids a man who fell off a cliff (Docu Segment).
"American River"
1982
American River , California
A man is pinned underwater by a boulder while prospecting.
Approximate location of incident on American River on Google Street View
"Landing Gear"
March 12, 1985
St. Augustine, Florida
A plane's landing gear gets jammed.
Location of Northeast Florida Regional Airport on Google Street View
"Remorseful Burglar"
May 19, 1989
Los Angeles, California
A burglar gets trapped inside a glass store and has to call 911 to get help.
Episode 1.4 (September 26, 1989)
Episode 1.5 (October 3, 1989)
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"Shaft Toddler"
April 24, 1986
Colts Neck Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey
A young boy is trapped in a deep shaft .
"Easter Hunt"
March 25, 1989
Glamis, California
Relatives and others use a helicopter to search for a man needing a kidney transplant in a large RV campsite.
"Furnace Fire"
June 21, 1988
Calhan, Colorado
A man's furnace develops a propane leak and explodes when he tries to light it, severely burning him and his two children.
"Swamp Save"
August 11, 1988
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
A truck driver on Interstate 10 falls through the windshield of his truck and into the Atchafalaya Swamp after he crashes on a slippery highway.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
Episode 1.6 (October 10, 1989)
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"Pool Child"
Summer 1988
New Iberia, Louisiana
A boy gets his arm stuck in a pool drain and a lifeguard must perform CPR underwater.
"Atlanta Fire"
June 30, 1989
Atlanta, Georgia
A fire in a high-rise office building.
Location of Peachtree 25th office building on Google Street View
AP News article (July 3, 1989) about fire
"911 Break-In Boy"
June 6, 1986
Salinas, California
A boy calls 911 while he and his sister hide from an intruder.
"Baltimore Cops"
February 18, 1989
Baltimore, Maryland
A man is murdered in a restaurant (Docu segment).
Location of Yellow Bowl Restaurant on Google Street View
"Highway Hero"
March 23, 1987
Timonium, Maryland
A high-speed chase on Interstate 83 (repeat from the second pilot episode).
Episode 1.7 (October 17, 1989)
Episode 1.8 (October 24, 1989)
Episode 1.9 (October 31, 1989)
Episode 1.10 (November 7, 1989)
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"Funny Car"
July 22, 1989
Denver, Colorado
Drag racer Don Gay Jr.'s funny car explodes during a race.
Location of Bandimere Speedway on Google Street View
"Infrared"
July 18, 1989
Fort Worth, Texas
Police helicopter uses flir device to track a fleeing burglar.
"Dirt Bike Boy"
August 16, 1989
Amarillo, Texas
A boy loses control of his dirt bike and falls off a 30-foot cliff, and his twin brother treats him while their father tries to get help.
"Stranded Octos"
January 19, 1989
Charleston, South Carolina
An elderly couple on a fishing trip become lost at sea for five days after their boat breaks down, eventually being rescued after the Coast Guard stumbles across them during a drill.
Location of Charleston Yacht Club (at George M. Lockwood Municipal Marina) on Google Street View
Approximate location on Bay Point Island where elderly couple was found on Google Street View
Episode 1.11 (November 14, 1989)
Episode 1.12 (November 28, 1989)
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"911 Smart Victim"
May 5, 1989
Tucson, Arizona
A woman tries to lock a suspicious man out of her home, but when her young son lets the man in, the woman sneaks a call to 911 by pretending to be on the phone about her job.
"Heart Attack Hubby"
July 1, 1989
Kingwood, Texas
When a dispatcher gets a phone call about someone having a heart attack, she finds that the victim is her husband.
October 19, 1985
West Windsor, New Jersey
An arrested man feigns a heart attack , then takes an ambulance crew as hostages .
"911 Dad's Baby"[ 7]
September 3, 1989
Huntington Beach, California
A squeamish man must deliver his wife's baby with the help of a 911 operator.
Episode 1.13 (December 12, 1989)
Episode 1.14 (December 19, 1989)
Episode 1.15 (January 2, 1990)
[30-Minute Episode]
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"Dynamite"
August 17, 1989
Whatcom County, Washington
A stick of dynamite explodes in a construction worker's hand on a fracking test site, and his friend must get help to save his life.
"Rocking Chair"
September 1988
Brookfield, Connecticut
Two ex-convicts rob a family winery, tie up the owner's son with phone cords, and lead police on a hot pursuit after the son manages to call 911.
Episode 1.16 (January 9, 1990)
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"Chemistry Hero"
January 31, 1989
Durham, North Carolina
A chemistry student accidentally creates an explosive compound, and when his teacher rushes to get it out of the building, the beaker explodes in his face.
Location of Durham High School on Google Street View
"De-Fib Phone"
June 25, 1989[ 8]
St. Louis, Missouri
An ER nurse helps a man use a home defibrillator for the first time ever when the man's wife has a massive heart attack while waiting for a transplant.
Article from The New York Times (July 9, 1989) about incident
"Amtrak"
January 4, 1987
Chase, Maryland
1987 Maryland train collision : An Amtrak passenger train crashes into three Conrail locomotives.
Satellite view of tracks where crash occurred
"Arlington"
December 14, 1988
Arlington, Texas
An intruder breaks into a girl's house and attempts to kill her brother and father (repeat from the pilot episode).
Episode 1.17 (January 23, 1990)
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"Blind Hero"
December 31, 1987
Novato, California
A blind man helps evacuate his neighbors when his apartment catches fire.
"Runaway Garbage Truck"
August 4, 1989
Frankfort, Kentucky
When a garbage truck being towed breaks loose and falls, it crushes 3 occupied cars, belonging to a 17-year-old girl, a middle-aged couple, and a state trooper's family.
Location of accident on Google Street View
"Motel Hostage"
September 13, 1989
Richmond, Virginia
A Red Roof Inn is robbed by two thieves, and one of the suspects takes the clerk hostage .
Location of Red Roof Inn where robbery occurred on Google Street View
"Church Bus"
July 17, 1987
Comfort, Texas
Helicopters attempt to rescue a bus load of children stranded in the flooded Guadalupe River (repeat from the pilot episode).
Location of Guadalupe River on Google Street View
Episode 1.18 (January 30, 1990)
Episode 1.19 (February 13, 1990)
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"Resurrection Rescue"
August 30, 1988
Washington, D.C.
Firefighters revive children pulled from their grandmother's burning house, but some of the children die.
"Runaway Boxcars"
October 3, 1985
Northville, Michigan
Two runaway boxcars push an elderly couple's car down train tracks and a cop risks his life trying to stop them, but the wife is killed.
Location of train tracks on Google Street View
"Kidnapped Kids"
April 16, 1989
Tyler, Texas
A boy sees his friend get kidnapped while walking together, and immediately runs home and has the friend's family and other friends call for help.
"Supermarket Hero"
April 19, 1989
Stafford, Virginia
A Giant Food employee is injured while preventing a pregnant woman from getting hit after a toddler puts her grandfather's car in gear.
Location of Giant Food on Google Street View
Episode 1.20 (February 27, 1990)
Episode 1.21 (February 28, 1990)
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"911 3-Year-Old"
October 10, 1989
Van Nuys, California
The 3-year-old grandson of Jimmie Rodgers calls 911 when his mother is choking .
"Hunting Horror"
October 15, 1989
Enaville, Idaho
A woman is accidentally shot by a hunter, and her husband is injured but still manages to get help.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Domestic Abuse Response Team counsels a family after a domestic disturbance (Docu segment).
"Senior Sharpshooter"
November 9, 1989
Toledo, Ohio
An elderly woman shoots at an intruder and scares him into thinking he's been shot.
Episode 1.22 (March 13, 1990)
Episode 1.23 (March 20, 1990)
[30-Minute Episode]
Episode 1.24 (March 27, 1990)
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"Deaf Save"
October 25, 1989
Chattanooga, Tennessee
A deaf woman uses her son as an interpreter to call police when an intruder breaks in.
"Logger's Lament"
August 10, 1989
Bellingham, Washington
A lumberjack is pinned between two logs.
"Speedboat Upside-Down"
August 12, 1989
St. Louis, Missouri
A flip leaves a speedboat racer trapped underwater.
"New Orleans Docu Shoot"
New Orleans, Louisiana
A female cop patrols some of the meanest streets of New Orleans (Docu segment).
Episode 1.25 (April 3, 1990)
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"911 Hidden Phone"
October 24, 1989
Taft, Florida
After returning home from a diner, an elderly man is shot by a burglar and uses a hidden phone to call 911.
"Winter Pool Baby"[ 9]
September 24, 1989
Claremont, California
A toddler is found at the bottom of a water filled pool cover.
"Mount Whitney"
July 25, 1987
Mount Whitney, California
Two rock climbers are stranded on Mount Whitney after one breaks his leg.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Paramedics treat an elderly woman who was hit by a car and a man who was stabbed with a barbecue fork (Docu segment).
Episode 1.26 (April 10, 1990)
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"Parrot Save"
September 23, 1983
East Boston, Massachusetts
A parrot alerts its owners of a gas leak during the East Boston gas surge
"Stop, Drop, and Roll"
October 30, 1988
Pasadena, Texas
A boy's clothes catch fire when his best friend pours gasoline on matches and smoldering leaves inside a model volcano.
October 16, 1989
Bradenton, Florida
Three men are stranded at sea after their fishing boat fails
October 15, 1989
Denver, Colorado
Victims involved in a drunk driving accident are taken to Denver General Hospital (Docu segment)
Location of Denver General Hospital (now Denver Health Medical Center) on Google Street View
Episode 1.27 (April 25, 1990)
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"Suicide Save"
December 11, 1989
Tipton, Iowa ,Tempe, Arizona
A telemarketer reaches an answering machine with a seemingly suicidal message.
"Miami Medchopper"
June 1989
Miami, Florida
Metro-Dade emergency helicopter picks up two victims shot in a restaurant robbery (Docu segment).
"Hugo II"
September 21, 1989
Charleston, South Carolina
Stories from Hurricane Hugo including a power outage at a hospital, a dispatcher and her son who were separated during the storm, and victims who sought refuge in a high school that began to flood.
Episode 1.28 (May 1, 1990)
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"911 Chatty Burglar" (aka "Chatty Robber"[ 4] )
December 19, 1989[ 4]
Salt Lake City, Utah
When a nurse is held hostage by an intruder at her patient's house, a 911 dispatcher takes control of the situation and talks to the burglar to keep him occupied.
"Whale Save"
October 1, 1989
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Several beached whales are rescued.
"Rescuers Rescued"
October 1, 1989
Macon, Georgia
An ambulance en route to an emergency is in an accident , and a Good Samaritan rescues the paramedics.
"Marble Save"
November 14, 1989
Norfolk, Virginia
A toddler chokes on a marble and two contractors are forced to use the Heimlich maneuver, despite not having any CPR training.
Episode 1.29 (May 8, 1990)
This was a compilation episode that revisited highlights from the first season
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"Runaway Boxcars"
October 3, 1985
Northville, Michigan
Runaway boxcars push a couple's car down a track, killing the wife.
"911 Dad's Baby"
September 3, 1989
Huntington Beach, California
A man must deliver his wife's baby with the help of a 911 operator.
"Woman Car Rescue"
June 10, 1988
California
A major accident on Highway 4 leaves a man trapped in a burning car.
"911 3-Year-Old"
October 10, 1989
Van Nuys, California
A 3-year-old boy calls 911 when his mother chokes on a cough drop.
Episode 1.30 (May 15, 1990)
Season 2 (1990–91)
Season 2 consists of 29 original episodes.
Episode 2.1 (September 11, 1990)
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"Peeping Prowler"
October 9, 1986
Gainesville, Florida
When a couple calls the police about a peeping tom in an apartment complex, police discover that he is a burglar who murdered other people.
"Sister Save"
November 29, 1989
Dallas, Texas
A house catches fire while two girls are being babysat , and one of them gets trapped.
Episode 2.2 (September 18, 1990)
Episode 2.3 (September 25, 1990)
Episode 2.4 (October 2, 1990)
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"Sis Burn Car Save"
April 26, 1990
Osage City, Kansas
A woman is trapped in a burning car in front of her sister's house after being accidentally rear-ended by her cousin, and bystanders risk their own lives to save her.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Tampa Docu"
May 30, 1990
Tampa, Florida
A drunk man holds his four-year-old son hostage (Docu segment).
"Lightning Lads"
July 24, 1987
Gulfport, Mississippi
A girl calls 911 when her brother and his friend are hit by lightning while sitting under a tree.
"Mattress Mayhem"
February 11, 1990
Beaverton, Oregon
A teenage girl is pinned to the wall by a sofa and screams for help, but everyone thinks she's being attacked.
Episode 2.5 (October 23, 1990)
Episode 2.6 (October 30, 1990)
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"911 Spider Bite"
June 2, 1990
Las Vegas, Nevada
A woman suffers an allergic reaction to a bite from a black widow spider .
"Trailer Fire"
November 19, 1988
Milltown, Idaho
A neighbor comes to the rescue when a man and his two children are trapped in a burning trailer.
"911 Bank Rob Recovery"
April 11, 1990
Miami, Florida
A man follows a bank robber and calls 911 on his car phone, and police manage to catch the robber due to dye from exploding dye packs.
Location of robbery (Southeast Bank, now Wells Fargo Bank) on Google Street View
"Pond Boy"
April 29, 1990
Rushville, Indiana
A boy falls in a pond and drowns while fishing with his brother.
Approximate location of pond on Google Street view
Episode 2.7 (November 6, 1990)
Episode 2.8 (November 13, 1990)
TV Listings indicate that the original airing of this episode included a segment about a Portland, Oregon man who broke through two windows to save his infant son from a house fire.[ 12] However, all repeats of this episode exclude that segment and show "Smoke-Filled House" from Episode 1.8 in its place.
Episode 2.9 (November 20, 1990)
Episode 2.10 (November 27, 1990)
Episode 2.11 (December 4, 1990)
Episode 2.12 (December 18, 1990)
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"Loggers Baby"
December 7, 1989
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Two loggers find an abandoned baby in the wilderness .
Approximate location where baby was found on Google Street View
News article from KOBI-TV 5 (NBC affiliate in Medford, Oregon area) about incident
"911 Dialing Dog"
July 19, 1990
Ridgecrest, California
A dog calls 911 when it gets tangled in a telephone cord while its owners are out of town.
"Firefighter Heart Attack"
May 21, 1990
New Canaan, Connecticut
While heading to a fire, a fire captain suffers a heart attack behind the wheel of his truck and it almost crashes.
Newspaper article about the incident: Page 1 , Page 2
"Santa Save"
December 13, 1988
Phoenix, Arizona
A motorist dressed as Santa Claus performs the Heimlich Maneuver on a choking child in the car next to him.
Location of incident (intersection of 59th Avenue and West Indian School Road) on Google Street View
Episode 2.13 (January 1, 1991)
Episode 2.14 (January 8, 1991)
Episode 2.15 (January 22, 1991)
Episode 2.16 (January 29, 1991)
Episode 2.17 (February 5, 1991)
Episode 2.18 (February 12, 1991)
Episode 2.19 (February 19, 1991)
Episode 2.20 (February 26, 1991)
Episode 2.21 (March 5, 1991)
Episode 2.22 (March 19, 1991)
50-minute episode
Family Channel repeats of this episode included a repeat of the fire segment from Episode 1.9 as a filler segment to fill up the full hour time slot.
Episode 2.23 (March 26, 1991)
Episode 2.24 (April 2, 1991)
Episode 2.25 (April 10, 1991)
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"911 Bathtub Baby"
August 30, 1988
Layton, Utah
When a baby drowns in a bathtub, his mother gives him CPR.
Deseret News article from April 7, 1991
"Sobering Save"
September 30, 1990
Mountain Center, California
Two park rangers pull a drunk driver from her burning pickup truck after she crashes.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Dog Saves Cop"
February 19, 1989
Los Angeles, California
A police dog is wounded in a shootout.
"Bike Boy"
April 16, 1990
Worthington, Ohio
A 15-year-old bicyclist is hit by a car on his way home from a Boy Scout meeting.
Location of accident (intersection of Huntley Rd. and Shrock Rd.) on Google Street View
Episode 2.26 (April 26, 1991)
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"911 Break-In"
November 1, 1990
Madera, California
Teen burglars break in a house with a girl who is home from school with a sore throat.
"Remarriage Rescue"
January 1989
San Jose, California
A teenage boy is nearly killed in a bicycle crash after riding downhill way too fast and without his helmet, and following his recovery, his divorced parents remarried after 8 years.
Approximate location of bicycle accident on Google Street View
"ATV Barbed Wire"
September 2, 1990
Nashville, Tennessee
A man on an ATV is snared on a barbed wire fence and subsequently his larynx is damaged rendering him unable to speak, but his life is saved by a hunting party who witnessed the accident.
Episode 2.27 (April 30, 1991)
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"Terror in the Sky"
September 4, 1984[ 16]
St. Petersburg, Florida
A pilot dies from a heart attack while flying a plane , and his wife, with no piloting skills, must take instructions via radio to land it.
"Baby E.J.'s Burn"
January 11, 1990
Reno, Nevada
A toddler is severely burned when an electric skillet containing hot vegetable oil falls on him, and his grandmother burns her hands as a result of carrying him into the bathroom to cool him down.
"Rocky Raccoon"
November 17, 1990
Shreveport, Louisiana
A raccoon gets its head stuck in a tree.
Episode 2.28 (May 7, 1991)
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"Wolf Baby"
November 4, 1990
Louisville, Kentucky
When a pregnant woman goes into a cardiac arrest, the staff at the hospital find out that she has Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
"Double Hero Down"
July 6, 1990
Golden, Colorado
When a hang glider crashes into a mountain, one of the rescuing firefighters falls down the cliff .
crash site on Google Street View
"911 Swordfish Save"
January 1991
A boy is stuck between a bathroom sink pedestal and a tub.
Episode 2.29 (May 14, 1991)
Season 3 (1991–92)
Season 3 consists of 27 episodes (26 original episodes and 1 episode containing a mix of new and repeat segments).
This was Richard Stone's final season as music composer.
Episode 3.1 (September 17, 1991)
Production Number: 301H
30-minute episode
Episode 3.2 (September 24, 1991)
Episode 3.3 (October 1, 1991)
Episode 3.4 (October 8, 1991)
Production Number: 306H
30-minute episode
Episode 3.5 (October 15, 1991)
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"Carriage Mishap"[ 17] (aka "Runaway Carriage"[ 4] )
January 27, 1991
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
A man is injured while riding in an antique carriage with his girlfriend.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"911 Stalker Save"
May 17, 1990
Menlo Park, California
A woman is held captive in her home by her obsessed stalker , and it takes police hours to arrest the suspect.
"Freeway the Fawn"
May 19, 1991
San Diego, California
A pregnant deer is struck by a car, and motorists stop to help her deliver her fawn.
Approximate location of accident on I-805 South on Google Street View
"Garage Door Kid"
September 25, 1984
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
A boy gets stuck under a garage door and is suffocated .
Episode 3.6 (October 29, 1991)
Episode 3.7 (November 5, 1991)
Episode 3.8 (November 12, 1991)
Production Number: 309
The original broadcast of this episode was 45 minutes long and did not include the segment "911 Armed Robbery Recovery".
"911 Armed Robbery Recovery" was first shown on an hour-long repeat of this episode (Production Number: 309R) that aired on June 23, 1992.
Episode 3.9 (November 19, 1991)
Episode 3.10 (November 26, 1991)
Episode 3.11 (December 10, 1991)
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"Regatta Rescue"
December 2, 1990
Lake Monroe, Sanford, Florida
A man nearly drowns when his sailboat flips over during a race and his leg gets caught in its steel cables.
Approximate location of incident on Lake Monroe on Google Street View
Orlando Sentinel article (May 23, 1991) about incident and re-enactment
"Brother Hostage"
November 10, 1989
Newington, Connecticut
A mentally ill man holds his two brothers hostage , claiming they are wanted by the FBI.
"Running Senior Save"
August 9, 1990
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
An elderly man collapses while running in a race.
Satellite view of Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University
Location of Seth Grove Stadium on Google Street View
"Freezer Tongue"
August 16, 1991
Altoona, Pennsylvania
A teenage boy gets his tongue stuck in the freezer while babysitting his niece.
Episode 3.12 (December 17, 1991)
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"Plowed Under"
January 11, 1988
Jackson, Wyoming
An avalanche buries a snow plow with its operator trapped inside.
Approximate location of incident on Google Street View
August 26, 1989
Fort Collins, Colorado
A man is trapped in a burning pickup with a case of fireworks after he crashes off a highway.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Snowgirl Save"
December 23, 1990
Elkins, West Virginia
A young girl wanders outside and passes out in the snow.
Greensboro News & Record article (December 27, 1990) about incident
Deseret News article (December 27, 1990) about incident
Los Angeles Times article (December 28, 1990) about incident
AP News article (December 28, 1990) about incident
Article from UPI (December 28, 1990) about incident
Episode 3.13 (January 7, 1992)
Episode 3.14 (January 14, 1992)
Episode 3.15 (January 24, 1992)
Episode 3.16 (January 28, 1992)
Episode 3.17 (February 4, 1992)
Episode 3.18 (February 7, 1992)
Production Number: 954
The two new segments from this episode ("EMT Husband Save" and "Freon Freak") were originally scheduled to air on October 15, 1991, as a 30-minute episode to accommodate Game 6 of the 1991 American League Championship Series .[ 19] However, Game 6 was not needed, so CBS reverted to its regularly scheduled programming that night and aired Episode 3.5 (a full hour episode) instead.[ 20]
Episode 3.19 (March 3, 1992)
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"Box Canyon Rescue"
February 14, 1991
Mount Shasta, California
A firefighter must treat his 17-year-old daughter who fell 100 feet off a cliff.
"911 Date Rape"
September 21, 1989
Grand Island, Nebraska
A woman stabbed and assaulted on a rural road breaks into a farmhouse and calls 911 for help, while a manhunt occurs for her assailant.
"Fernie's Heart"[ 21] (aka "Fernie's Heart Transplant"[ 4] )
May 1988
Loma Linda, California
A boy is badly in need of a new heart .
Episode 3.20 (March 17, 1992)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Heart Attack Crash"
July 20, 1989
South Bend, Indiana
When an elderly man suffers a heart attack in a church, his son is one of the paramedics who tries to save him, but almost fails when the ambulance crashes on the way to the hospital.
Location of Faith United Methodist Church (where heart attack occurred) on Google Street View
"Black Belt Hostage"
March 19, 1990
Passaic, New Jersey
When a woman is taken hostage at a computer training school by her ex-boyfriend, she is rescued by his best friend, who is a police officer.
Location of incident (Passaic Arts and Science Charter School Middle) on Google Street View
"Electrocuted Teen"[ 22]
June 9, 1991
Columbia, South Carolina
A 15-year-old boy is accidentally electrocuted while building a boat lift with his father and grandfather.
"Elvis Docu II"
August 18, 1990
Memphis, Tennessee
A shooting victim is treated at Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center.
Location of Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center at Regional One Health Medical Center on Google Street View
Episode 3.21 (March 24, 1992)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"911: He's Not an Officer"
September 3, 1991
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
A woman suspects a motorist flashing a badge is a police impostor and she turns him in.
Hospital (arrest location) on Google Street View
"Iron Jockey"
May 30, 1988
Elmont, New York
Three jockeys are involved in a horse racing accident and one, Richard Migliore , is critically injured.
Location of Belmont Park on Google Street View
"White Eagle Impalement"
January 3, 1991
Maple Valley, Washington
A woman crashes her car while driving to work on an icy road and gets a fence post lodged in her neck.
Location of accident on Google Street View
"Daughter in a Tree"
October 31, 1991
Atlanta, Georgia
A girl gets stuck in a tree .
Episode 3.22 (April 7, 1992)
Episode 3.23 (April 28, 1992)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Ex-RN Son Save"
June 24, 1987
Knoxville, Tennessee
A retired nurse encounters a car accident and discovers that one of the crash victims is her son.
"911 My Baby Drowned"
October 3, 1991
Merlin, Oregon
A baby drowns in an above-ground pool.
"Tucson Victim Docu"
Tucson, Arizona
A restaurant employee becomes partially paralyzed following a shooting.
"Collapsed School Bus"[ 23] (aka "Collapsed School Bus Driver"[ 4] )
December 18, 1991
Dunnellon, Florida
A 12-year-old boy with ADHD stops a school bus after the driver passes out.
Location of Dunnellon Middle School on Google Street View
Ocala Star-Banner article (April 14, 1992) about incident
South Florida Sun-Sentinel article (December 21, 1991) about incident
Tampa Bay Times article (December 21, 1991) about incident
Article from The New York Times (December 21, 1991) about incident
Greensboro News & Record article (December 20, 1991) about incident
Episode 3.24 (April 29, 1992)
Production Number: 324Q
15-minute episode
Episode 3.25 (May 5, 1992)
Production Number: 304H
30-minute episode
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Fire Ant Trauma"
April 7, 1991
Macon, Georgia
A toddler suffers an allergic reaction when bitten by fire ants .
"Spiderman Rescue"
January 8, 1991
South River, New Jersey
A good Samaritan risks his life to save a woman trapped in a burning apartment building who refuses to leave without her pets.
Episode 3.26 (May 12, 1992)
International Edition
Production Number: 325
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"New Zealand Tanker Fire"
August 9, 1990
Auckland, New Zealand
A tanker truck crashes into a parked car and explodes , leaving a 12-year-old girl pinned under the blazing inferno.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
Article from The Cairns Post (October 11, 2015) about incident
Article from Reader's Digest (January 1, 2019) about incident
"French Parasailing"
Chamonix, France
A woman's parachute catches onto a crane while paragliding , leaving her dangling high above the ground.
"Truck vs. Train"
May 27, 1991
Onalaska, Wisconsin
When the burglar alarm goes off at a fishing shop across the railroad tracks, the owner tries to stop the robber but is hit by a train when he speeds through a crossing.
Location of train tracks on Google Street View
"Sinking Snowmobile"
February 1, 1990
Huntsville, Ontario
A man's snowmobile falls through the ice with him and his 6-year-old son aboard.
Episode 3.27 (May 19, 1992)
Season 4 (1992–93)
Season 4 consists of 28 original episodes (one of which was postponed from Season 3).
Stu Goldberg became one of the show's music composers, and continued in that role until the show ended in 1996.
Episode 4.1 (September 15, 1992)
"100 Lives Saved"
Production Number: 401
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Good Samaritan Save"
October 17, 1991
Stillwater, Oklahoma
A teenage girl and her friend are in an automobile accident and a good Samaritan stops to help when one of them stops breathing due to an asthma attack.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
Tulsa World article (September 15, 1992) about incident and re-enactment
Article from The Oklahoman (July 20, 1992) about incident and re-enactment
"St. Louis Gas Leak" (aka "St. Louis Gas Save"[ 4] )
December 19, 1989
St. Louis, Missouri
A family suffers carbon monoxide poisoning and while at the hospital, Rescue 911 happens to be on with an episode of carbon monoxide poisoning, hinting them to rush home to the kids at the house.
"Siblings Save Gram"[ 24] (aka "Siblings Save Grandma"[ 4] )
March 10, 1992
Salcedo, Missouri
An 8-year-old performs the Heimlich maneuver on his great grandmother when she chokes on a piece of chicken, and his sister calls 911.
Newspaper article about the incident
"Teen Bullet"
September 24, 1991
Fairfax, South Carolina
A teenage boy playing with a gun accidentally shoots himself.
"Stevie Saves Dad"
April 20, 1990
Indianapolis, Indiana
A 5-year-old boy calls 911 when his father falls down a flight of stairs.
Episode 4.2 (September 22, 1992)
Episode 4.3 (September 29, 1992)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Aussie Whale Save"
August 16, 1991
Peregian Beach, Queensland
Attempts to return a beached whale to the sea.
Location of Peregian Beach on Google Street View
"Roller Coaster Rescue"
September 2, 1991
Altoona, Pennsylvania
When the Little Leaper at Lakemont Park has trouble working, the 17-year-old operator tries to make it go with a little girl on the ride, but gets his leg mangled when the ride drags him.
Satellite view of Lakemont Park
Location of Lakemont Park on Google Street View
Map of Lakemont Park on lakemontparkfun.com
"911 Kids in Smoke"
August 29, 1991
Huntington Beach, California
Two siblings get trapped inside their burning home when the younger one accidentally sets fire to one of his toys.
"Laundry Chute Lad"
May 3, 1992
Columbia, South Carolina
A 7-year-old boy playing hide and seek gets stuck in a laundry chute.
Episode 4.4 (October 27, 1992)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Heroic Trucker"
January 5, 1991
Columbus, Ohio
A pregnant woman driving her husband's pickup truck slides off an icy highway and ends up in a river, and a semi driver tries to save her and her baby.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Garage Door Fire Pin"
February 28, 1991
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Clothes under a dryer in a garage catch fire, and the flames short out the garage door opener button, trapping a young girl inside.
Chicago Tribune article (March 1, 1991) about incident
"Phoenix Flood II"
August 22, 1992
Phoenix, Arizona
A woman is stranded in her car in the middle of a flooded road.
"911 Toddler Glass Save"
October 18, 1991
Fresno, California
A pregnant woman's daughter crashes through the window when she tips her chair back too far.
Episode 4.5 (November 10, 1992)
Episode 4.6 (November 17, 1992)
Women Heroes Edition
Production Number: 408
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"911 Unwanted Intruder"
March 18, 1992
Salt Lake City, Utah
When a middle aged woman's husband leaves for work and leaves her home alone, a burglar breaks in her house.
"Sister Stop, Drop, Roll"[ 25]
December 27, 1991[ 26]
Hemet, California
A girl catches fire from the kitchen stove while trying to cook some oatmeal and her sister must perform stop, drop and roll.
"Las Vegas Docu II"[ 27]
Las Vegas, Nevada
Two college boys are hit by a drunk driver , killing one and critically injuring the other.
"911 Woodshop Trauma"
September 10, 1991
Rancho Cordova, California
A man cuts his wrist with a power saw while building furniture.
Location of The Redwood Shop on Google Street View
"11-Year-Old CPR Save"
July 16, 1991
Westerville, Ohio
A toddler boy drowns in a swimming pool .
Episode 4.7 (November 24, 1992)
Production Number: 405H
30-minute episode
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Security Bar Save"
March 14, 1991
Detroit , Michigan
A family's house catches fire, and security bars over a window trap a man and his 2-year-old daughter inside.
"BB Gun Blast"
September 12, 1989
Rio Vista, California
A 17-year-old boy accidentally shoots an 8-year-old boy with a BB gun , which he mistakenly thought was empty.
Episode 4.8 (November 25, 1992)
Production Number: 327
This episode was postponed from the third season. It was originally scheduled to air May 1, 1992.[ 28]
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Purgatory Chasm"
April 7, 1991
Sutton, Massachusetts
A Russian immigrant falls off a cliff.
Approximate location of accident at Purgatory Chasm State Reservation on Google Street View
"911 Firecracker Explosion"
October 30, 1991
Fresno, California
When a boy tries to stop a firecracker from exploding, it does so in his hand and blows his fingers off.
"Runaway Dogsled"
December 24, 1991
North Pole, Alaska
When a 3-year-old girl is pulled away in a dog sled, her father and two off-duty medics attempt to locate her and the dogs.
Location of train tracks where dogsled was stopped on Google Street View
December 5, 1991
Miami, Florida
Shooting victim.
Episode 4.9 (December 8, 1992)
Episode 4.10 (December 15, 1992)
Episode 4.11 (December 22, 1992)
Production Number: 404H
30-minute episode
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"ATV Big Brother"
June 11, 1991
Fairbanks, Alaska
A boy is injured while riding on an ATV .
"911 Kenny's Bathtub"
November 21, 1991
Redondo, Washington
A baby boy is accidentally left unattended in a bathtub .
Episode 4.12 (January 5, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"New Orleans Docu" (II)[ 29]
December 31, 1991;
January 1, 1992
New Orleans, Louisiana
A mugger flees to the home of a family (docu segment).
"Snow Tubing Save"
February 13, 1988
Laramie, Wyoming
A teenage girl becomes paralyzed in a snow tubing accident.
Appoximate location of Happy Jack Recreation Area on Google Street View
"911 Abruptio Placenta" (aka "911, I'm Losing the Baby"[ 4] )
May 9, 1992
Fontana, California
An OB nurse has bleeding during her pregnancy .
"Toppled Trans AM"
July 15, 1990
Guthrie, Kentucky
A man's car runs over him while he's working on it.
Episode 4.13 (January 12, 1993)
Episode 4.14 (January 19, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Ski Heart Puncture"
March 4, 1989
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
A ski instructor punctures her heart after hitting a tree at Ski Butternut .
Location of Butternut Ski Area and Tubing Center on Google Street View
Article from The Hartford Courant (January 8, 1993) about incident
"Oklahoma Cops Documentary"
August 4, 1991
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A community mourns an 18-year-old boy who is killed in a drive-by shooting .
Approximate location of drive-by shooting on Google Street View
"911 Cribbage Choke"
April 12, 1992
Honeoye, New York
A boy chokes on a cribbage game piece he placed in his mouth.
"Bubba Saves Chewy"
July 6, 1992
St. Augustine, Florida
A dog gets trapped in a burning house while its owners are away, and the firefighter who rescues it performs CPR.
Episode 4.15 (January 26, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Mountain Pool Plunge"
August 26, 1991
Angel Falls, California
A man hits his head while trying to slide down a waterfall and drowns in the pool at the bottom.
Approximate location of incident at Willow Creek on Google Street View
"911 Market Robbery"
April 18, 1992
Roseville, California
A supermarket attendant calls 911 when his store is being robbed by four masked gunmen.
Robbery location on Google Street View (store is still Bel Air)
"Swiss Army Knife"
May 28, 1990
Memphis, Tennessee
An elderly British man chokes on a piece of meat while on board an airplane , and doctors on board use a Swiss army knife to perform an emergency operation.
"Two-Year-Old Pool Save"
June 30, 1992
Englewood, Colorado
While moving into a new house, a girl saves her brother when he drowns in a backyard pool.
Episode 4.16 (February 2, 1993)
Episode 4.17 (February 9, 1993)
100th Episode [ 30]
Production Number: 415
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Hanging Hang Glider"
July 30, 1989
Sauratown Mountains near Winston-Salem, North Carolina
A man crashes his hang glider into the top of trees.
Short article about the incident and reenactment
"911 I've Been Shot"
August 19, 1991
Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana
A neighbor rapes and shoots a female lawyer.
"Lady's Not a Tramp"
September 7, 1992
Loveland, Colorado
A rattlesnake bites a dog that tries to save a girl.
"Balcony Fall"
April 10, 1992
Gulf Shores, Alabama
When a teenage girl tries to sneak out after curfew by climbing down a hotel balcony with her friend, she slips and falls.
Article from The Orlando Sentinel (April 18, 1992) about incident
Episode 4.18 (February 16, 1993)
Episode 4.19 (February 23, 1993)
International Edition
Production Number: 418
Episode 4.20 (March 2, 1993)
Production Number: 419H
30-minute episode
Episode 4.21 (March 9, 1993)
Episode 4.22 (March 23, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Racehorse Rescue"
January 27, 1992
Chesterland, Ohio
A horse is trapped in an overturned horse trailer after the truck towing it crashes on a highway.
"911 Stabbing/Shooting"
July 3, 1992
Wolcott, Connecticut
An abusive man stabs his girlfriend when she runs to a neighbor's house to get help. He is later shot to death by a police officer.
"911 Trunk Trapped Tot"
August 31, 1992
Brookfield, Connecticut
A 3-year-old boy locks himself in the trunk of his mother's car.
"Nail Gun Heart"
February 22, 1992
El Cajon, California
A construction worker accidentally shoots his coworker in the heart with a nail gun.
Episode 4.23 (March 30, 1993)
Episode 4.24 (April 13, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"High Voltage Save"
April 14, 1992
Calloway County, Kentucky
A man in a hurry to get to his college class crashes into power lines .
Newspaper article about the incident
"911 Ottawa Bank Bust"
March 11, 1992
Ottawa , Ontario
A fleeing bank robber shoots at a witness who pursues him and later takes two people hostage .
Location of TD Canada Trust Bank where robbery occurred on Google Street View (bank is no longer there)
"6th Grade CPR"
September 14, 1992
Bremerton, Washington
An elementary school teacher suffers a heart attack while teaching and one of his students performs CPR to save his life. One of the first responders is also a former student.
Location of Tracyton Elementary School on Google Street View (school closed in 2008 and was demolished in 2013)
Article from Kitsap Sun (September 16, 1992) about incident
Article from Kitsap Sun (September 23, 1992) about incident
Article from Kitsap Sun (October 22, 1992) about incident and re-enactment
Article from Kitsap Sun (October 30, 1992) about incident and re-enactment
Article from Kitsap Sun (April 5, 1993) about incident and re-enactment
"Pittsburgh Transplant Doc"
December 1992
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Organ transplant documentary.
Location of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian Hospital on Google Street View
Episode 4.25 (May 4, 1993)
Episode 4.26 (May 11, 1993)
Episode 4.27 (May 18, 1993)
Episode 4.28 (May 25, 1993)
Child Safety Edition
Production Number: 427
Season 5 (1993–94)
Season 5 consisted of 28 episodes (26 original episodes and 2 compilation episodes).
Episode 5.1 (September 14, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Swarm Save"
June 4, 1990
Douglas, Georgia
A truck accident releases many honeybees and leaves an injured man trapped inside. During the rescue attempt, one of the paramedics suffers an allergic reaction to the bee stings.
"Convenience Store Hero"
July 21, 1992
Beaumont, Texas
A drag queen saves the day when a suicidal woman with a shotgun takes customers of a convenience store hostage .
"Breakout Beagle"
Tualatin, Oregon
A dog gets its head stuck in a dryer vent , and a neighbor and his two boys try to help but have to call 911.
"911 Nurse's Bathtub Baby"
June 10, 1991
Walla Walla, Washington
A baby drowns in a bathtub.
Episode 5.2 (September 21, 1993)
Episode 5.3 (September 28, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"New Daddy Crash"
March 21, 1991
Clackamas County, Oregon
Two men rescue a critically injured firefighter from his burning vehicle at the same time his wife, who is pregnant with twins, goes into labor.
Approximate location of incident on Google Street View
"Applebee's Hostage Crisis"
March 5, 1992
Greenville, North Carolina
A robber takes employees hostage at a restaurant.
Approximate location of Applebee's where incident occurred on Google Street View (that restaurant closed in 2018)
Gregarious Drivers of Greensboro, NC, YouTube video about this incident
"Bella's Little Buddy"
July 6, 1992
Blythe, California
A dog gets help when a toddler falls into the Colorado River .
Location of Colorado River on Google Street View
Newspaper article about the incident Page 1 , Page 2 Link to the episode online[ 31]
"San Diego Child Docu"
January 26, 1992
San Diego, California
Motorcycle accident.
Location of Sharp Memorial Hospital on Google Street View
Episode 5.4 (October 22, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Quechee Gorge Rescue"
June 29, 1992
White River Junction, Vermont
A man falls off a cliff.
Location of Quechee Gorge on Google Street View
"Asphalt Trap"
April 23, 1990
Grafton, West Virginia
Liquid asphalt spills out onto an occupied car.
"Carbon Monoxide Family"
November 4, 1992
Colorado Springs, Colorado
After a couple calls 911 for their ailing daughter, the fire department discovers the family has succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Article from Chicago Tribune (October 27, 2006) about incident and re-enactment
"Where's My Wife"
June 23, 1992
Napoleon, Indiana
When a woman is missing, her husband goes searching for her and discovers that she had a car accident, and the woman's brother and son are among the responding firefighters.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
Episode 5.5 (October 26, 1993)
Episode 5.6 (November 2, 1993)
Episode 5.7 (November 9, 1993)
Production Number: 509H
30 minute episode
Episode 5.8 (November 16, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"ATV 5-Year-Old"
July 1, 1992
Holland, Ohio
A 5-year-old boy's leg is mangled in an ATV accident.
Newspaper article about the incident and Rescue 911 segment
"911 Knoxville Intruder"
December 30, 1991
Knoxville, Tennessee
A woman hides in the bathroom and calls 911 when two intruders break-in and a cop tries to catch the suspects.
"Tool Box Tumble"
March 24, 1993
Hamlet, Indiana
A boy is sandwiched between his father's toolbox and the hood of the family van in the garage but gets no injuries.
"Bone Marrow Transplant"
Colorado Springs, Colorado
A baby boy suffers from bone marrow complications of aplastic anemia .
Episode 5.9 (November 23, 1993)
"200 Lives Saved"
Production Number: 507
Episode 5.10 (November 30, 1993)
Episode 5.11 (December 14, 1993)
Episode 5.12 (December 21, 1993)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Wrong Number Rescue"
December 31, 1992;
January 1, 1993
Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania
A young girl trying to reach a friend calls a wrong number and reaches a man who is suffering a heart attack.
"Dr.'s Hay Crush"
July 15, 1992
Wichita, Kansas
A doctor gets paralyzed when a bail of hay falls on him while working on his farm.
"Christmas Tree Inferno"
December 19, 1991
Wichita, Kansas
When a Christmas tree catches a house on fire, a teenage girl tries to save her little brother when he hides from the fire.
"Chimney Trapped Crook"
January 4, 1993
Oceanside, California
An intruder gets stuck upside down in a chimney.
Episode 5.13 (January 4, 1994)
Episode 5.14 (January 11, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Waverunner Down"
August 13, 1992
Snake River , Lewiston, Idaho
Two wave runners crash into each other.
Location of Snake River on Google Street View
Newspaper article about the segment
Article from The Lewiston Tribune (August 14, 1992) about incident
Article from The Lewiston Tribune (September 18, 1993) about incident and re-enactment
"Paragliding Peril"
June 29, 1993
Torrey Pines, San Diego, California
A German paraglider inexperienced in American cliff paragliding crashes into a cliff, leaving him stranded and holding on.
Approximate location of incident at Black's Beach on Google Street View
"Cop's Son Shooting"
June 23, 1991
Edgewood, Maryland
When a young boy finds his police officer father's service pistol , his older brother attempts to confiscate it from him. In the struggle, the younger boy is accidentally shot.
Article from The Baltimore Sun (June 25, 1991) about incident
Article from The Baltimore Sun (January 10, 1994) about incident
"Baby on Board"
September 6, 1993
Conway, Arkansas
A cop pulls over a speeding car and discovers that the driver is a pregnant woman in labor.
Episode 5.15 (January 18, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"San Diego Boat Blast"
June 21, 1991
San Diego, California
A boat explodes and catches fire, leaving a woman injured and her family in danger.
Approximate location of incident on Google Street View
"911 Suicide Son Save"
March 11, 1993
Helendale, California
Following an argument with his father over cutting school , a teen tries to commit suicide by shooting himself.
"Police Dog Down"
February 25, 1992
Hamilton, Ontario
A man fatally shoots a police dog during a standoff .
"Mystery Dispatch"
September 11, 1990
Mathews, Virginia
When a dispatcher chokes on a piece of candy, she uses the emergency tones to signal that she is in danger.
Location of Mathews Volunteer Rescue Squad on Google Street View
Episode 5.16 (January 25, 1994)
Kid Heroes
This compilation episode replayed some of the show's stories about kid heroes from past seasons.
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"911 Rifle"
August 1, 1989
Indianapolis, Indiana
A boy accidentally shoots his friend's sister with a rifle (from Episode 1.9).
"Best Buddy Rescue"
February 24, 1991
Ruston, Louisiana
An 11-year-old boy saves his best friend who accidentally hung himself on a rope swing (from Episode 3.4).
"Sister Saves Siblings"
December 11, 1990
Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Young siblings are caught in a house fire while home alone and the oldest child helps them all evacuate (from Episode 3.3).
"Brain Hemorrhage"
July 14, 1990
New Brunswick, New Jersey
A 5-year-old boy calls 911 when his mother is losing consciousness (from Episode 2.21).
Episode 5.17 (February 1, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Send in the Clowns"
April 21, 1993
Portland, Maine
A clown suffers a heart attack during a circus.
"Boy Scout Treehouse Save"
August 28, 1993
Jackson, Mississippi
A 13-year-old boy falls out of a tree while building a treehouse , and his friends save his life with their Boy Scout training.
"Boxcar Boy"
September 17–20, 1993
Indianapolis, Indiana (start of event) Lafayette, Indiana (found)
A boy falls inside a hopper car while playing with friends. The train subsequently leaves, and one friend hides the info on where he is from the victim's family and police. The police and the Norfolk and Western Railway undertake a massive search for him. Three days later a toddler finds him calling for help in the stopped train while playing in his grandmother's backyard 60 miles away.[ 32]
Article from The Journal Times (September 21, 1993) about incident
Article from The Buffalo News (September 21, 1993) about incident
"A Work of Art"
October 31, 1990
Odessa, Texas
A baby girl chokes on an apple and a Southwestern Bell employee who is working outside performs CPR on her when her mother runs out into the street to get help. The segment is aptly named as the man who helped save her was named Art.
Episode 5.18 (February 8, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Convertible Crash"
June 28, 1991
Valdosta, Georgia
A woman's car gets caught underneath a moving tractor trailer .
Approximate location of accident on I-75 South on Google Street View
"Idaho Trauma Docu"
September 3, 1993
Shelley, Idaho ,
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Footage of a girl being treated after being hit by a car on her bicycle by a helicopter crew and at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
Location of Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center on Google Street View
"Special Olympian Hero"
August 7, 1993
Ivoryton, Connecticut
A cop goes into an allergic reaction after being stung by yellow jackets , and his brother (with Down syndrome) gets help.
"Grandma's Breech Baby"
August 3, 1993
Springfield, Tennessee
A young woman gives birth at home.
Episode 5.19 (March 8, 1994)
Production Number: 518
This episode was the normal 60 minutes, unlike other episodes with two segments. The second segment took up the last 45 minutes of the episode, with two commercial breaks.
Episode 5.20 (March 10, 1994)
Humorous Rescues
This compilation episode replayed some of the show's humorous rescue stories from past seasons. The segments may not have been presented in the order listed.
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Freezer Tongue"
August 16, 1991
Altoona, Pennsylvania
A boy gets his tongue stuck in the freezer (from Episode 3.11).
"Rocky Raccoon"
November 17, 1990
Shreveport, Louisiana
A raccoon gets its head stuck in a tree (from Episode 2.27).
"911 Rusty Burglar"
July 11, 1991
Los Angeles, California
A burglar is unable to get out of a restaurant after he breaks in through the ceiling (from Episode 3.9).
"911 Dad's Baby"
September 3, 1989
Huntington Beach, California
A man must deliver his wife's baby with the help of a 911 operator (from Episode 1.12).
"Laundry Chute Lad"
May 3, 1992
Columbia, South Carolina
A boy playing hide and seek gets stuck in a laundry chute (from Episode 4.3).
Episode 5.21 (March 15, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Mud Trap Rescue"
April 5, 1992
Mobile, Alabama
Two teenage girls are in a car accident, leaving one pinned under the car in a muddy ditch.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Surfboard Save"
March 4, 1990
Lake Jewel (Putnam County, Florida )
A teen injures his spinal cord from diving into a shallow part of a lake .
"Barracuda Barrage"
July 9, 1993
Islamorada, Florida
A woman gets a barracuda bite while her husband is fishing .
AP News article (July 11, 1993) about incident
South Florida Sun-Sentinel article (July 12, 1993) about incident
Tampa Bay Times article (July 12, 1993) about incident
UPI article (July 12, 1993) about incident
"Pool Neighbor Save"
August 16, 1993
Burlington, Vermont
A child drowns in a backyard pool.
Episode 5.22 (March 22, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Potpourri Fire Save"
December 13, 1992
Rogers, Arkansas
A man is trapped in a burning house.
"911 Pea Heimlich"
August 23, 1993
Calgary , Alberta
When a boy chokes on peas from the garden in his backyard, a teenage girl who is babysitting him calls 911 and has to follow instructions on how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver from a dispatcher on the other end of the line.
"Rollerblade Rescue"
July 20, 1992
Corona, California
A boy on rollerblades is hit by a water truck on the day before his birthday.
"Butane Huffing"
April 11, 1992
Tulsa, Oklahoma
A 15-year-old boy collapses and eventually dies after inhaling butane .
Episode 5.23 (March 29, 1994)
Animal Rescues Edition
Production Number: 521
Episode 5.24 (April 5, 1994)
Production Number: 522
The segment title "ATV Flip" was obtained from Pluto TV's on-demand watchlist for Rescue 911 and may be incomplete, as Pluto TV truncated many of the titles in its listings.
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Brother Pool Shock"
May 30, 1993
Pembroke Pines, Florida
A father risks his life trying to save his two teenage sons when they are electrocuted by a lamp post near their apartment complex's swimming pool.
AP News article (June 1, 1993) about incident
Article from South Florida Sun-Sentinel (June 1, 1993) about incident
Article from South Florida Sun-Sentinel (September 6, 1993) about incident
"Fallen Firefighter"
August 30, 1993
Tulsa, Oklahoma
A firefighter falls through the attic floor of a burning house.
"Harley Hogs the Ball"
September 7, 1993
Presque Isle, Maine
A dog accidentally swallows a ball it is playing with.
"ATV Flip" *[ 33]
August 16, 1989
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
An ATV accident leaves a boy with a head injury.
Episode 5.25 (May 3, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"African Crocodile Attack"
May 1, 1986
Zimbabwe
A crocodile attacks a father, his son, and a tour guide while swimming in an African river and the father loses his arm.
"Austin Cop Collision"
April 2, 1993
Austin, Texas
A rookie cop crashes during a high-speed chase .
"911 Out on a Limb"
October 16, 1993
Millville, Pennsylvania
A boy and his mother are stuck in a tree.
"Hockey Havoc"
March 14, 1992
Plattsburgh, New York
An ice hockey player is seriously injured after a vicious open-ice body check.
Satellite view of Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena
Map of SUNY Plattsburgh campus
AP News article (March 21, 1992) about incident
Episode 5.26 (May 10, 1994)
Child Safety Edition
Production Number: 524
Episode 5.27 (May 17, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Snowboarder Save"
January 11, 1992
Peru, Vermont
A man loses control while snowboarding and flies over a mountain side.
Location of Bromley Mountain Ski Resort on Google Street View
"911 Glass Cut Teen"
December 28, 1993
Dana Point, California
A girl suffering the flu stumbles into a wall and severely cuts her neck and chest on a drinking glass.
"Plaster of Peril"
April 16, 1992
Lincoln, Nebraska
A college art student gets a plaster mask stuck on his face and needs his ex-girlfriend's father, who is an orthodontist , to get it off.
Union College on Google Street View
"Pick-up Thrown Teen"[ 29]
August 18, 1993
Ontario, California
A girl is thrown from the bed of a pickup truck when it collides with another car.
Episode 5.28 (May 24, 1994)
Season 6 (1994–95)
Season 6 consists of 29 episodes (25 original episodes including a Christmas themed episode, 3 episodes containing a mix of new and repeat segments, and 1 episode containing all repeat segments).
Episode 6.1 (September 13, 1994)
Episode 6.2 (September 20, 1994)
Episode 6.3 (September 27, 1994)
Episode 6.4 (October 4, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Car Surfing Girl"
September 17, 1992
La Marque, Texas
A girl riding on the hood of her sister's car falls off and gets her leg stuck in the engine.
Accident location on Google Street View
"Cardiac Controller"
May 5, 1993
Seattle, Washington
An air traffic controller has a heart attack while on duty, and his colleagues must prevent a crash on the runway while trying to save his life.
Location of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Google Street View
"Circling Boat Rescue"
May 28, 1994
Grove, Oklahoma
A man's fishing boat hits another boat's wake, and he and his wife are thrown overboard, leaving his young stepson trapped on board and the boat out of control, but a teenage boy on a wave runner comes to the rescue.
Satellite view of Honey Creek Cove (where incident occurred)
"Sewer Pug Save"
March 13, 1994
Houston, Texas
A dog falls into a storm drain.
Episode 6.5 (October 11, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Slush Puppy"
December 29, 1993
Missoula, Montana
A dog falls through the ice and gets trapped in the freezing river.
"911 Trunk Lock"
July 7, 1993
Gray, Louisiana
Two girls get locked in the trunk of a car and succumb to heat exhaustion.
"Train Track Hero"
March 22, 1994
Boca Raton, Florida
A rear-end collision leaves an elderly woman unconscious in her car on railroad tracks as a train approaches, but another motorist saves her just in time.
Accident location on Google Street View
"911 Christina's Call"
February 23, 1992
Rock Hill, South Carolina
A girl calls 911 when her abusive stepfather stabs her mother after an argument.
Episode 6.6 (October 18, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Killington Plane Crash"[ 34]
January 19, 1991
Killington, Vermont
A plane crashes in a freezing remote mountain area when its wings ice up.
Location of Killington Peak on Google Street View
"Teen Night Asthma"
November 12, 1993
Milford, Ohio
A teenage girl has a severe asthma attack , and her mother doesn't know this until emergency crews arrive.
"Go-Kart Mishap"
November 6, 1993
Wichita Falls, Texas
A young boy gets injured after he and his friend crash a go-kart they are riding in at an amusement park, but at first, no one notices anything is wrong.
"Greco-Roman Rescue"
December 2, 1993
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
A teenage wrestler is injured during a match.
Location of Arnaud C. Marts Center at Wilkes University on Google Street View
Episode 6.7 (October 25, 1994)
Episode 6.8 (November 1, 1994)
Episode 6.9 (November 8, 1994)
Episode 6.10 (November 15, 1994)
Women Heroes Edition
Production Number: 609
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Pontoon Boat Save"
July 15, 1993
Bull Shoals, Arkansas
A boy's life jacket catches onto a pontoon boat's propeller.
Article from the Chicago Tribune (November 15, 1994) about incident and re-enactment
"Fire Sister Save"
June 11, 1994
Brooklyn, New York
A woman gets trapped inside her burning home and her sister is a responding paramedic
"Victorville Bank Bust"
January 24, 1992
Victorville, California
A dangerous high-speed chase following a bank robbery
Location of robbery (First Interstate Bank, now Wells Fargo Bank) on Google Street View
"Mom Sleeping Like a Pig"
March 28, 1994
Denton, Texas
A 3-year-old girl calls 911 when her mother suffers an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
Episode 6.11 (November 22, 1994)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Footfault Avalanche"
February 15, 1993
Deerfield, New York
Two kids are trapped in an avalanche , and one manages to escape but cannot find his friend.
Article from The Buffalo News (February 16, 1993) about incident
"Slick Cat Save"
April 1994
Bowie, Maryland
A cat is stuck in a ventilation system.
"Pickup Truck Heroes"
August 8, 1994
Hammond, Indiana
Two kids are hit by a pickup truck when it crashes through a convenience store, and one of them is pinned under the truck.
Location of accident (Grand Food Mart, at intersection of 169th Street and Calumet Avenue) on Google Street View
Article from The Times of Northwest Indiana (September 24, 1994) about incident and re-enactment
Article from The Times of Northwest Indiana (November 21, 1994) about incident and re-enactment
"911 Silent Intruder"
July 11, 1994
Lafayette, California
A woman mistakes a mannequin in her house for an intruder .
Episode 6.12 (December 13, 1994)
Episode 6.13 (December 20, 1994)
Christmas Edition
Production Number: 612
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"BVI Dinghy Disaster"
December 25, 1991
Sandy Cay , British Virgin Islands
A family is thrown from a boat by a wave .
Location of Sandy Cay on Google Street View
"Truck Trapped Mechanic"
December 28, 1992
Eatonville, Washington
A pickup truck loses its support and falls on a mechanic.
"Aussie Santa Save"
December 25, 1993
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
A boy is thrown from his jet ski , and is saved by an off-duty paramedic dressed as Santa Claus.
Approximate location of rescue at Nobby Beach on Google Street View
"Christmas Bulb Choke"
December 9, 1993
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
A baby boy chokes on a Christmas ornament's bulb top.
Episode 6.14 (January 3, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Repentant Drunk Driver"
January 28, 1992
West Lafayette, Ohio
A drunk driver kills a man and seriously injures a woman. Following the accident, he corresponds with her while incarcerated and speaks to others about his experience.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Jackson Memorial Documentary"
May 16, 1994
Miami, Florida
A group of children injured in a car accident are treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital (Docu segment).
Location of Jackson Memorial Hospital Emergency Room on Google Street View
"911 Honeybee Horror"
August 23, 1994
Robstown, Texas
A tractor runs over a beehive , unleashing a swarm of angry bees at the driver.
"Carbon Monoxide Cop"
November 11, 1993
Prairie Village, Kansas
A cop and his family are poisoned by carbon monoxide .
Episode 6.15 (January 10, 1995)
Episode 6.16 (January 17, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Glass Crash Rescue"
June 28, 1994
Silver Spring, Maryland
When a group of workmen tries to remove a damaged window from a strip mall, it shatters in their hands and one of them is severely cut.
"911 Ham Heimlich"
June 1994
Cayuga, North Dakota
A baby chokes on ham.
"NY Animal Hospital Doc II"
September 2, 1994
New York, New York
Various animals being treated.
"Sand Embankment Avalanche"
September 25, 1993
St. Leo, Kansas
A boy is buried by a sand avalanche.
Episode 6.17 (January 24, 1995)
Episode 6.18 (January 31, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"911 Don't Talk Now"[ 36]
April 7, 1992
North Andover, Massachusetts
A burglary occurs while a woman is house sitting for her parents.
"Chance Encounter"
February 28, 1994
Palm Springs, California
Officers searching for truant boys find seriously injured female hikers instead.
Location of Tahquitz Peak on Google Street View
"Locomotive Cop Hero"
September 8, 1994
Waxhaw, North Carolina
A toddler boy and his mother get trapped inside their car after it stalls on a railroad crossing as a train approaches, and a cop risks his life to save them.
Railroad location on Google Street View Photo of CSX 2408, the locomotive used in the re-enactment, as it currently works in Quebec
April 23, 1994
Memphis, Tennessee
A teenage girl suffers an allergic reaction to shrimp while at the prom .
Episode 6.19 (February 7, 1995)
Children Heroes Edition
Production Number: 617
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Grandma Fire Save"
July 22, 1993
Joliet, Illinois
An elderly Hispanic woman is trapped in her burning house, and her grandchildren save her by recalling fire safety techniques from the state fair .
"Bathtub Seizure"
October 28, 1994
Oakland, California
A boy finds his mom having a seizure in a bathtub.
"Stop Drop 'n Treehouse"
November 22, 1993
Oceanside, California
A preteen's shirt catches fire from a candle while sitting in a treehouse.
"911 Brittany's Brave Call"
January 22, 1994
Palmdale, California
A young girl dials 911 when her father goes into insulin shock .
Episode 6.20 (February 14, 1995)
Episode 6.21 (February 21, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"911 Accidental Shooting"
September 8, 1994
Lubbock, Texas
A boy playing with a shotgun accidentally shoots his younger brother.
October 20, 1994
Mesa, Arizona
A boy is rushed by his parents to the local fire station following an asthma attack .
"911 Closet Intruder"[ 35]
January 1, 1993
San Jose, California
A single mother and her son hide in the closet and call 911 when a burglar breaks into their apartment and is looking for them.
"911 Mommy's Bleeding"
November 16, 1994
Denver, Colorado
A girl calls 911 when her mother has a uterine infection .
Episode 6.22 (February 22, 1995)
Production Number: 957H
30-minute episode
Episode 6.23 (February 28, 1995)
Episode 6.24 (March 21, 1995)
Episode 6.25 (May 2, 1995)
Miracle Rescues Edition
Production Number: 622
Episode 6.26 (May 9, 1995)
Production Number: 623
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Window Fall Rescue"
June 4, 1994
Mechanicsville, Maryland
A boy falls out of his bedroom window
"Metro Dade Fire/Rescue Doc"[ 41]
January 31, 1995
Miami, Florida
A boy hit by a car and a toddler hit by a falling television are treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital
Location of Jackson Memorial Hospital Emergency Room on Google Street View
"Depacote Disaster"
November 15, 1994
Nashville, Tennessee
A girl swallows her sister's anticonvulsant medication
January 8, 1993
Schoolcraft, Michigan
A teacher saves his student when the string on his jacket gets stuck on a playground slide
Location of Schoolcraft Elementary School on Google Street View
"Baby Bathtub Burn"
February 18, 1992
Clio, Michigan
A boy is scalded by hot water from a bathtub
Episode 6.27 (May 16, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Son Snowboarding Save"[ 35]
February 23, 1994
Crystal Mountain, Washington
A snowboarder runs off a trail and gets buried by snow drifts
Approximate location of incident at Crystal Mountain Resort on Google Street View
"Zookeeper Down"[ 41]
December 29, 1994
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
When a leopard attacks a zookeeper while she is trying to clean its cage, coworkers must risk their lives to get her out
Location of Riverside Discovery Center zoo on Google Street View
"Happy Ending Hang-Glider" *[ 42]
November 24, 1989
Waimanalo, Hawaii
A hang glider crashes into a guard rail. The nurse in charge of his care befriends him, and they marry.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
"Healing the Healers" *[ 43]
April 19, 1995
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Group counseling sessions with rescuers who were on the scene of the Oklahoma City Bombing
Episode 6.28 (May 17, 1995)
Production Number: 958H
30-minute episode
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
December 23, 1994
Greentown, Ohio
Two kids fall into a frozen pond
"Bella's Little Buddy"
July 6, 1992
Colorado River
Repeated from Episode 5.3
Episode 6.29 (May 23, 1995)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
"Chattahoochee Baby Rescue"
November 26, 1994
Lumpkin County, Georgia
A toddler gets lost while hiking with her family in the Chattahoochee National Forest . The United States National Guard , police, and a special computer map are used to help search for and find her.
"911 Hamburger Hold-Up"[ 35]
June 28, 1993
Mesa, Arizona
A restaurant manager is shot in the neck during a robbery
Location of Carl's Jr. fast food restaurant where robbery occurred on Google Street View
"Oregon Dad Saves Daughter"
March 21, 1994
Oakridge, Oregon
A woman's car skids off a cliff as her father watches from the car in front
Approximate location of Gombert's Motel (from start of segment) on Google Street View
Approximate location of accident on Willamette Highway on Google Street View
"Airborn"[ 39]
November 23, 1994
Washington, D.C.
A baby is born prematurely on an airplane
Location of John F. Kennedy International Airport (where plane took off) on Google Street View
Location of Dulles International Airport (where plane made emergency landing) on Google Street View
Article from South Florida Sun Sentinel (November 27, 1994) about birth
AP News article (November 27, 1994) about birth
Google News article (November 27, 1994) about birth
Season 7 (1995–96)
This season consisted of 15 episodes (14 original episodes and 1 episode containing a mix of new and repeat segments).
Episode 7.1 (September 12, 1995)
Production Number: 701
Note: The Writers Guild of America lists the production number as 631[ 44]
Episode 7.2 (February 1, 1996)
Episode 7.3 (February 8, 1996)
Episode 7.4 (February 15, 1996)
Episode 7.5 (February 22, 1996)
Episode 7.6 (February 29, 1996)
Episode 7.7 (March 7, 1996)
Episode 7.8 (March 28, 1996)
Episode 7.9 (April 4, 1996)
Episode 7.10 (April 11, 1996)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
March 5, 1994
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City Public Library hostage incident
Location of The Leonardo (formerly the main branch of Salt Lake City Public Library) on Google Street View
April 11, 1995
Cope, South Carolina
A woman goes into premature labor in a car
Article from The Times and Democrat (June 3, 2013; updated February 18, 2020) about incident and re-enactment
June 21, 1991
Snæfellsjökull, Iceland
A snowmobile falls into a glacier fissure
Location of Snæfellsjökull glacier on Google Street View
"Lizard Finger Lock" *[ 48]
April 25, 1995
Quarryville, Pennsylvania
A pet lizard bites down on a toddler's finger and won't let go
Episode 7.11 (April 23, 1996)
Production Number: 913H
30-minute episode
Episode 7.12 (May 2, 1996)
Episode 7.13 (August 6, 1996)
Episode 7.14 (August 20, 1996)
Episode 7.15 (August 27, 1996)
Title
Event date
Event location
Description
External links
October 3, 1995
St. Louis, Missouri
A boy saves other kids on a school bus when the driver suffers a stroke behind the wheel
Approximate location where school bus was stopped on Google Street View
Location of Bellerive Elementary School on Google Street View
Article from Greensboro News & Record (October 4, 1995) about incident
Article from UPI Archives (October 4, 1995) about incident
Article from The Spokesman-Review (October 5, 1995) about incident
Article from The Spokesman-Review (October 13, 1995) about incident
July 6, 1995
Las Vegas, Nevada
Four children injured in a car accident are treated at University Medical Center (docu segment)
Location of accident (intersection of E. Owens Ave. and N. Eastern Ave./Civic Center Dr.) on Google Street View
Location of University Medical Center of Southern Nevada on Google Street View
October 26, 1991
North Little Rock, Arkansas
A kneeboarder crashes into trees along the banks of a lake
April 15, 1995
Loves Park, Illinois
A child opens the door of a moving pickup truck in a Walmart parking lot and lands on the pavement on his head. He died before the episode was released.
Approximate location of accident on Google Street View
January 18, 1994
Detroit , Michigan
An elderly man discovers a boy frozen in the snow on the side of the road
Syndicated Episodes
In 1993, a re-formatted version of Rescue 911 began airing in syndication . In this format, each episode ran 30 minutes and contained two stories (or sometimes one long-running story) taken from episodes that originally aired in the hour format on CBS.
The syndicated version of the series consisted of three "seasons" (hereafter referred to as "sets") of 100 episodes that initially aired in first-run syndication from 1993 to 1996. The syndicated version subsequently aired on several national networks including The Hallmark Channel (formerly Odyssey), Discovery Health Channel , Justice Network , and GetTV .
The syndicated episodes are generally shown in production order when the series airs on national networks. When the show aired in first-run syndication, local affiliates across the U.S. aired the same block of five episodes within a given week, typically showing one episode per day Monday through Friday; the original air dates listed follow this convention. However, some stations deviated from this schedule (e.g., WCCB in Charlotte, NC aired two episodes Monday, two episodes Tuesday, and one episode Saturday for most of the first set). Although episodes aired somewhat out of production order in first-run syndication, especially in Set 1, blocks of five episodes aired in production order within a given week. The Justice Network air dates are included to establish the production order, as Justice has aired the most syndicated episodes to date (285 out of 300) of any U.S. network since the show aired in first-run syndication.
Set 1
The first set of syndicated episodes originally aired from 1993 to 1994 and consisted of segments from Seasons 1–3 (including Episode 4.8, which was postponed from Season 3). The television listings did not provide episode descriptions for the weeks of August 23, August 30, and November 1, 1993, so the original air dates for 15 of the episodes in Set 1 may be earlier than the date given.
Episode Number
Title
Original Air Date
Justice Network Air Date
Original Episodes
101S
"Wing Walker; 5-Year-Old Saves Mom"
September 6, 1993
October 30, 2017
3.9 & 3.13
102S
"Sinking Sisters; Subway Save"
September 7, 1993
October 30, 2017
3.1 & 3.1
103S
"River-Tubing Rescue; Mailman Save"
September 8, 1993
October 30, 2017
2.19 & 2.23
104S
"Pacoima Cliff Safe; American River"
September 9, 1993
October 30, 2017
2.7 & 1.3
105S
"911-Dialing Dog; Loma Linda Docu"
September 10, 1993
unaired
2.12 & 2.2
106S
"Heart-Attack Crash; Brother Hostage"
September 13, 1993
October 31, 2017
3.20 & 3.11
107S
"911 Suicide Gun Save; Yellow Jacket Attack"
September 14, 1993
October 31, 2017
2.17 & 2.5
108S
"Firefighter Heart Attack; Mattress Mayhem"
September 15, 1993
October 31, 2017
2.12 & 2.4
109S
"Log-Pinned Baby; Best-Buddy Rescue"
September 16, 1993
October 31, 2017
3.4 & 3.4
110S
"Back-Seat Baby; Truck vs. Train"
September 17, 1993
November 1, 2017
3.10 & 3.26
111S
"911 Spider Bite; Runaway Truck"
September 20, 1993
November 1, 2017
2.6 & 2.20
112S
"Teen Gun Explosion; French Parasailing"
September 21, 1993
November 1, 2017
3.7 & 3.26
113S
"911 Under the Bed; Landing Gear"
September 22, 1993
November 1, 2017
1.11 & 1.3
114S
"911 Gun Shop; Gas Leak Baby"
September 23, 1993
November 2, 2017
2.2 & 2.20
115S
"Sis Burn Car Save; Children's Docu"
September 24, 1993
November 2, 2017
2.4 & 2.18
116S
"Phoenix Flood; 911 Baby Sitter Prowler"
October 4, 1993
November 2, 2017
2.10 & 2.5
117S
"Carriage Mishap; Stop Drop II"
October 5, 1993
November 2, 2017
3.5 & 3.14
118S
"Texas Pool Tot; 911 Bank Rob Recovery"
October 6, 1993
November 3, 2017
2.29 & 2.6
119S
"Walkie Talkie Rescue; N.Y. Double Roof Rescue (Part 1)"
October 7, 1993
November 3, 2017
2.18 & 3.10
120S
"N.Y. Double Roof Rescue (Part 2); Rocky Raccoon"
October 8, 1993
November 3, 2017
3.10 & 2.27
121S
"Box-Canyon Rescue; Garage-Door Kid"
September 27, 1993
November 3, 2017
3.19 & 3.5
122S
"Chocolate-Chip Rescue; 911: He's Not an Officer"
September 28, 1993
November 6, 2017
3.16 & 3.21
123S
"Fire-Ant Trauma; Spiderman Rescue"
September 29, 1993
November 6, 2017
3.25 & 3.25
124S
"University Pipe Bomb; 911 My Baby Drowned"
September 30, 1993
November 6, 2017
3.24 & 3.23
125S
"911 Child Asthma; Houston Trauma Docu"
October 1, 1993
November 6, 2017
2.11 & Special 1/2.11
126S
"Daytona; Hotdog Heimlich"
October 11, 1993
November 7, 2017
2.8 & 2.7
127S
"Motel Toddler Plunge; Bike Boy"
October 12, 1993
November 7, 2017
2.20 & 2.25
128S
"White Eagle Impalement; Ando the Dog"
October 13, 1993
November 7, 2017
3.21 & 3.17
129S
"911 Stalker Save; 911 Firecracker Explosion"
October 14, 1993
November 7, 2017
3.5 & 4.8
130S
"CHP Burning Car; Austin Docu"
October 15, 1993
November 8, 2017
2.29 & 2.24
131S
"Regatta Rescue; 911 New York Fire"
October 18, 1993
November 8, 2017
3.11 & 3.2
132S
"Felon Follow; Cannon-Ball Kid"
October 19, 1993
November 8, 2017
3.22 & 3.16
133S
"911 Bathtub Baby; Lightning Lads"
October 20, 1993
November 8, 2017
2.25 & 2.4
134S
"Go-Kart Girl; Freeway the Fawn"
October 21, 1993
November 9, 2017
3.17 & 3.5
135S
"911 Fatal Attraction; Philly Docu"
October 22, 1993
November 9, 2017
2.3 & 2.5
136S
"Balloon Save; 911 Rusty Burglar"
August 2, 1993
November 9, 2017
3.2 & 3.9
137S
"Fernie's Heart; Daughter in a Tree"
August 3, 1993
November 9, 2017
3.19 & 3.21
138S
"Denver Chopper"
August 4, 1993
November 10, 2017
2.29
139S
"Florida Keys Scuba; 911 Diabetic Dad"
August 5, 1993
November 10, 2017
2.18 & 2.14
140S
"Collapsed School Bus; St. Pete Docu"
August 6, 1993
November 10, 2017
3.7 & 3.23
141S
"New Zealand Tanker; Gator Gulch"
August 9, 1993
November 10, 2017
3.26 & 3.8
142S
"Remarriage Rescue; Cop Saves Dog"
August 10, 1993
November 13, 2017
2.26 & 2.13
143S
"Cincinnati Neonatal Docu; 6-Year-Old Hero"
August 11, 1993
November 13, 2017
3.6 & 3.17
144S
"Burning Jeep Pin; 911 Gotta Get to School"
August 12, 1993
November 13, 2017
3.22 & 3.16
145S
"911 Date Rape; 911 Freezer Tongue"
August 13, 1993
November 13, 2017
3.19 & 3.11
146S
"Ice-Dive Rescue; Newark Docu"
August 16, 1993
November 14, 2017
3.15 & 3.15
147S
"Heart Attack Teacher; 911 Smart Boy"
August 17, 1993
November 14, 2017
2.5 & 2.8
148S
"Double Hero Down"
August 18, 1993
November 14, 2017
2.28
149S
"Houdini Save; Dispatcher Down"
August 19, 1993
November 14, 2017
2.3 & 2.16
150S
"Brain Hemorrhage; Bear Rescue"
August 20, 1993
November 15, 2017
2.21 & 2.3
151S
"Niagara River Rescue; Smoke-Filled House"
February 28, 1994
November 15, 2017
2.17 & 1.8
152S
"911 Yellow Cab; Runaway Dogsled"
March 1, 1994
November 15, 2017
3.7 & 4.8
153S
"Tornado Trap; L.A. Superman"
March 2, 1994
November 15, 2017
2.9 & 2.24
154S
"Three Parachutes; 911 Snake Baby"
March 3, 1994
November 16, 2017
3.8 & 3.15
155S
"Boston"
March 4, 1994
unaired
1.20
156S
"Downhill Savior; 911 Placenta Previa (Part 1)"
December 6, 1993
unaired
3.3 & 3.3
157S
"911 Placenta Previa (Part 2); Electrocuted Teen"[ 22]
December 7, 1993
November 16, 2017
3.3 & 3.20
158S
"Blacked-Out Driver; 911 Self Inflicted Wound"[ 22]
December 8, 1993
November 16, 2017
3.13 & 3.27
159S
"Tampa Docu; Pond Boy"
December 9, 1993
November 16, 2017
2.4 & 2.6
160S
"Trailer Fire; 911 Swordfish Save"
December 10, 1993
November 17, 2017
2.6 & 2.28
161S
"Sand-Tunnel Boy; 911 Arm Save"
October 25, 1993
November 17, 2017
2.14 & 2.13
162S
"Peeping Prowler; Sister Save"
October 26, 1993
November 17, 2017
2.1 & 2.1
163S
"Elvis Docu(kid); Potomac River"
October 27, 1993
November 17, 2017
2.15 & 2.11
164S
"Cobra Chaos; 911 Choking Granny"
October 28, 1993
November 20, 2017
2.23 & 2.15
165S
"Dangling Skier; 911 Alligator Alley"
October 29, 1993
November 20, 2017
2.3 & 2.9
166S
"911 Video Stabbing; Sinking Snowmobile"
November 29, 1993
November 20, 2017
3.6 & 3.26
167S
"13-Year-Old Heimlich; Civil War"
November 30, 1993
November 20, 2017
3.27 & 3.2
168S
"Runaway Car; Snowgirl Save"
December 1, 1993
November 21, 2017
3.8 & 3.12
169S
"EMT Husband Save; Freon Freak"
December 2, 1993
unaired
3.18 & 3.18
170S
"Scuba Save"
December 3, 1993
November 21, 2017
2.2
171S
"911 Rifle; De-Fib Phone"
February 14, 1994
November 21, 2017
1.9 & 1.16
172S
"Pesky Python; Woman Car Rescue"
February 15, 1994
November 21, 2017
1.22 & 1.18
173S
"Mountain Glacier; Gas Thief"
February 16, 1994
November 22, 2017
3.27 & 3.13
174S
"Lake Boy; Elvis Docu II"
February 17, 1994
November 22, 2017
3.6 & 3.20
175S
"Arlington; Santa Save"
February 18, 1994
November 22, 2017
Special 1/1.16 & 2.12
176S
"Funny Car; Supermarket Hero"
February 21, 1994
November 22, 2017
1.10 & 1.19
177S
"911 Sibling Stabbing; Runaway Garbage Truck"
February 22, 1994
November 23, 2017
1.30 & 1.17
178S
"Wolf Baby; 911 Smoke-Filled Apartment"
February 23, 1994
November 23, 2017
2.28 & 2.19
179S
"Car Kidnap Baby; Sobering Save"
February 24, 1994
November 23, 2017
2.24 & 2.25
180S
"5-Year-Old Dad Save; Las Vegas Docu"
February 25, 1994
November 23, 2017
2.24 & 2.13
181S
"Player Down; 911 Dad's Baby"
March 21, 1994
November 24, 2017
1.3 & 1.12
182S
"Iron Jockey; Tucson Victim Docu"
March 22, 1994
November 24, 2017
3.21 & 3.23
183S
"Kidnapped Kids; Parachute"
March 23, 1994
November 24, 2017
1.19 & 1.1
184S
"Suicide Save; Highway Hero"
March 24, 1994
November 24, 2017
1.27 & Special 2/1.6
185S
"Icy River; Sudden Death"
March 25, 1994
November 27, 2017
Special 2/1.8 & Special 2/1.9
186S
"Resurrection Rescue; 911 3-Year-Old"
November 8, 1993
November 27, 2017
1.19 & 1.21
187S
"Cave Save"
November 9, 1993
November 27, 2017
2.23
188S
"Teen Angel; Parrot Save"
November 10, 1993
November 27, 2017
2.22 & 1.26
189S
"Heart Attack Car Save; Runaway Boxcars"
November 11, 1993
November 28, 2017
1.20 & 1.19
190S
"911 Hidden Phone; Swamp Save"
November 12, 1993
November 28, 2017
1.25 & 1.5
191S
"911 Chatty Burglar; Heimlich Brothers"
November 15, 1993
November 28, 2017
1.28 & 1.13
192S
"Oakland Docu; Running Senior Save"
November 16, 1993
November 28, 2017
3.10 & 3.11
193S
"911 Asthma; Double Football Player"
November 17, 1993
November 29, 2017
1.22 & 1.9
194S
"Miracle Marine; School-Bus Save"
November 18, 1993
November 29, 2017
1.20 & 1.30
195S
"Snowmobile Save; Storm-Drain Girl"
November 19, 1993
November 29, 2017
2.13 & 1.4
196S
"Saint Save; Denver General Knife"
November 22, 1993
unaired
1.23 & 1.23
197S
"Arroyo Boy; Whale Save"
November 23, 1993
unaired
1.1 & 1.28
198S
"Terror in the Sky"
November 24, 1993
November 29, 2017
2.27
199S
"Loggers' Baby; Church Bus"
November 25, 1993
November 30, 2017
2.12 & Special 1/1.17
200S
"Feed-Bin Boy; Rescuers Rescue"
November 26, 1993
November 30, 2017
1.8 & 1.28
Set 2
The second set of syndicated episodes originally aired from 1994 to 1995 and consisted of segments from Seasons 1–4, and the first four episodes (in production order) of Season 5. The Justice Network showed all 100 episodes from Set 2, making it the only set to be shown in its entirety since airing in first-run syndication.
Episode Number
Title
Original Air Date
Justice Network Air Date
Original Episodes
201S
"Maui Sand Trap; Pool Electrocution"
September 5, 1994
November 30, 2017
4.18 & 1.2
202S
"Ex-RN Son Save; Sparkletts the Dalmatian"
September 6, 1994
November 30, 2017
3.23 & 4.9
203S
"Blind Hero; Babysitter Down"
September 7, 1994
December 1, 2017
1.17 & 4.2
204S
"Phoenix Flood II; 911 Toddler Glass Save"
September 8, 1994
December 1, 2017
4.4 & 4.4
205S
"Maryland Med; Laundry-Chute Lad"
September 9, 1994
December 1, 2017
1.18 & 4.3
206S
"RN Rough River; Bar Blast (Part 1)"[ 50]
September 12, 1994
December 1, 2017
3.14 & 2.19
207S
"Bar Blast (Part 2); DUI Teen Driver"[ 50]
September 13, 1994
December 4, 2017
2.19 & 4.21
208S
"Balcony Fall; 911 Bank Capture"
September 14, 1994
December 4, 2017
4.17 & 4.18
209S
"Amtrak; Dog Rescue"[ 50]
September 15, 1994
December 4, 2017
1.16 & Special 2/1.13
210S
"Hugo II"
September 16, 1994
December 4, 2017
1.27
211S
"Drainage Ditch; CO-Poison Family"
September 19, 1994
December 5, 2017
4.2 & 4.10
212S
"Hypo Hang Glider; 911 Arsonist"
September 20, 1994
December 5, 2017
2.21 & Special 2/1.18
213S
"911 Cribbage Choke; Patrol Car Fire Save"
September 21, 1994
December 5, 2017
4.14 & 4.26
214S
"Sporting Goods Heist; Sister Saves Siblings"
September 22, 1994
December 5, 2017
4.16 & 3.3
215S
"Las Vegas Docu II; Bootless Hero"[ 9]
September 23, 1994
December 6, 2017
4.6 & 3.14
216S
"Plowed Under; CPR Baby"[ 9]
September 26, 1994
December 6, 2017
3.12 & 1.2
217S
"Horseback Havoc; Winter Pool Baby"[ 9]
September 27, 1994
December 6, 2017
2.16 & 1.25
218S
"911 Conference Call; Hanging Hang Glider"
September 28, 1994
December 6, 2017
1.13 & 4.17
219S
"ATV Big Brother; 911 Kenny's Bathtub"
September 29, 1994
December 7, 2017
4.11 & 4.11
220S
"911 Lansing Stabbing; 911 Santa Delivery"
September 30, 1994
December 7, 2017
1.4 & 4.10
221S
"Dive Buddy Rescue; Jungleland"
October 3, 1994
December 7, 2017
4.25 & 4.9
222S
"Chemistry Hero; Fireman Down"
October 4, 1994
December 7, 2017
1.16 & 3.17
223S
"Stevie Saves Dad; Hunting Horror"
October 5, 1994
December 8, 2017
4.1 & 1.21
224S
"Double Electrocution; Christmas Tree Fall (Part 1)"
October 6, 1994
December 8, 2017
1.11 & 4.13
225S
"Christmas Tree Fall (Part 2); 6th Grade CPR"
October 7, 1994
December 8, 2017
4.13 & 4.24
226S
"911 Whitney's Bus Crash; Stop, Drop, and Roll"
October 10, 1994
December 8, 2017
4.28 & 1.26
227S
"Security Bar Save; BB Gun Blast"
October 11, 1994
December 11, 2017
4.7 & 4.7
228S
"Maryland Med (Chad); Peeved Preschooler"
October 12, 1994
December 11, 2017
3.15 & 1.2
229S
"Furnace Fire; Logger's Lament"
October 13, 1994
December 11, 2017
1.5 & 1.24
230S
"Supermarket Hostage; Grapevine Fall"
October 14, 1994
December 11, 2017
1.1 & 4.16
231S
"Lake Mead Ultralight; Senior Sharpshooter"
October 17, 1994
December 12, 2017
4.9 & 1.21
232S
"Twin Drowning; Oklahoma Cops Documentary"
October 18, 1994
December 12, 2017
4.23 & 4.14
233S
"911 Unwanted Intruder; Stranded Octos"
October 19, 1994
December 12, 2017
4.6 & 1.10
234S
"Dynamite; Rocking Chair"
October 20, 1994
December 12, 2017
1.15 & 1.15
235S
"St. Jays River; D.C. Children's Documentary"
October 21, 1994
December 13, 2017
1.4 & 4.28
236S
"911 Sister Abduction; Toppled Trans AM"
October 24, 1994
December 13, 2017
4.21 & 4.12
237S
"Miami Medchopper; River Raft"
October 25, 1994
December 13, 2017
1.27 & 1.4
238S
"Hurt Highway Lt.; Garage Door Fire Pin"
October 26, 1994
December 13, 2017
2.14 & 4.4
239S
"911 Heart O Glass; Seattle Cop Down (Part 1)"
October 27, 1994
December 14, 2017
3.22 & 1.14
240S
"Seattle Cop Down (Part 2); Digitalis Kid O.D."
October 28, 1994
December 14, 2017
1.14 & 2.8
241S
"Ski Heart Puncture; 911 Insulin Shock Dad"
October 31, 1994
December 14, 2017
4.14 & 4.21
242S
"New Orleans Docu Shoot; 911 Jagged Edge Rescue"
November 1, 1994
December 14, 2017
4.26 & 1.24
243S
"911 Accidental Gunshot; Water-Monitor Mayhem"
November 2, 1994
December 15, 2017
4.23 & 4.23
244S
"Baby Fire Rescue; Sealant Overdose"
November 3, 1994
December 15, 2017
Special 1/1.14 & 4.9
245S
"911 Break-in Boy; Animal Docu"
November 4, 1994
December 15, 2017
1.6 & 2.17
246S
"Aussie Snakebite; 911 Blizzard Baby"
November 7, 1994
December 15, 2017
4.27 & 4.27
247S
"Mother Shooting; Conrail Train"
November 8, 1994
December 18, 2017
4.13 & 1.2
248S
"Easter Hunt; Mount Whitney"
November 9, 1994
December 18, 2017
1.5 & 1.25
249S
"No Helmet Horror; Riding Mower Rescue"
November 10, 1994
December 18, 2017
4.28 & 4.27
250S
"911 Trunk-Trapped Tot; Nail-Gun Heart"
November 11, 1994
December 18, 2017
4.22 & 4.22
251S
"The Helicopter Horse; 911 Kids in Smoke"
November 14, 1994
December 19, 2017
4.13 & 4.3
252S
"911 Break-In; Brakeless Bus"
November 15, 1994
December 19, 2017
2.26 & 4.10
253S
"Avalanche Friend; Marble Save"
November 16, 1994
December 19, 2017
4.5 & 1.28
254S
"Sister Stop, Drop, Roll; 911 I've Been Shot"
November 17, 1994
December 19, 2017
4.6 & 4.17
255S
"Boomer's Rescue; 911 It's a Boy"
November 18, 1994
December 20, 2017
3.27 & 4.25
256S
"Deaf Save; Venezuela Cave Save (Part 1)"
November 21, 1994
December 20, 2017
1.24 & 4.19
257S
"Venezuela Cave Save (Part 2); Swiss Army Knife"
November 22, 1994
December 20, 2017
4.19 & 4.15
258S
"Aussie Whale Save; 911 Sucker Save"
November 23, 1994
December 20, 2017
4.3 & 4.18
259S
"Escalator Traps Boy; Point Dume Drop"
November 24, 1994
December 21, 2017
4.25 & 4.2
260S
"Puerto Rico"
November 25, 1994
December 21, 2017
1.13
261S
"French Sky Diver; 911 Woodshop Trauma"
November 28, 1994
December 21, 2017
4.19 & 4.6
262S
"11-Year-Old CPR Save; 911 Ottawa Bank Bust"
November 29, 1994
December 21, 2017
4.6 & 4.24
263S
"Alpine Ski Crevasse; Falling Glass"
November 30, 1994
December 22, 2017
4.19 & 4.21
264S
"911 Stabbing/Shooting; Fancy Dancer"
January 12, 1995
December 22, 2017
4.22 & 2.15
265S
"L.A. Children's Hospital Docu; St. Louis Gas Leak"
January 13, 1995
December 22, 2017
4.1 & 4.5
266S
"Car Stripper; Hugo I (Part 1)"
January 16, 1995
December 22, 2017
2.9 & 1.18
267S
"Hugo I (Part 2); Snow Tubing Save"
January 17, 1995
December 25, 2017
1.18 & 4.12
268S
"Air Five; Roller Coaster Rescue"
January 18, 1995
December 25, 2017
1.3 & 4.3
269S
"Purgatory Chasm; 911 Birth"
January 19, 1995
December 25, 2017
4.8 & 1.1
270S
"Phoenix Aerovac; 2 Year Old Pool Save"[ 51]
January 20, 1995
December 25, 2017
1.11 & 4.15
271S
"Racehorse Rescue; Softball Slugger Save"[ 51]
January 23, 1995
December 26, 2017
4.22 & 4.20
272S
"911 Fast-Food Robbery; Heart Attack Hubby"
January 24, 1995
December 26, 2017
3.16 & 1.12
273S
"Pool Child; Atlanta Fire"
January 25, 1995
December 26, 2017
1.6 & 1.6
274S
"911 Smart Victim; Speed Boat Upside Down"[ 51]
January 26, 1995
December 26, 2017
1.12 & 1.24
275S
"Swarm Save; A Defib Runs Through It"
January 27, 1995
December 27, 2017
5.1 & 4.26
276S
"Big Bear Plane Crash; Breakout Beagle"[ 51]
January 30, 1995
December 27, 2017
4.23 & 5.1
277S
"Shaft Toddler; Police Quagmire"
January 31, 1995
December 27, 2017
1.5 & 1.8
278S
"Baby E.J.'s Burn; Lady's Not a Tramp"
February 1, 1995
December 27, 2017
2.27 & 4.17
279S
"Gas Leak Hero; Flooded Cave"
March 2, 1995
December 28, 2017
1.14 & 1.7
280S
"Washer Baby; Infrared"
March 3, 1995
December 28, 2017
2.14 & 1.10
281S
"Snomos Thru Ice; Russia Rescue (Part 1)"
February 27, 1995
December 28, 2017
5.11 & 3.9
282S
"Russia Rescue (Part 2); Potty Peril"
February 28, 1995
December 28, 2017
3.9 & 4.16
283S
"High Voltage Save; Black-Belt Hostage"
March 1, 1995
December 29, 2017
4.24 & 3.20
284S
"911 Lightning Husband; San Diego Child Docu"
February 2, 1995
December 29, 2017
5.2 & 5.3
285S
"New Daddy Crash; Bubba Saves Chewy"
February 3, 1995
December 29, 2017
5.3 & 4.14
286S
"Iceman Falleth; 911 Market Robbery"
February 6, 1995
December 29, 2017
4.26 & 4.15
287S
"Mickey's Heart Transplant; Teen Bullet"
February 7, 1995
January 1, 2018
4.27 & 4.1
288S
"NY Animal Docu; Good Samaritan Save"
February 8, 1995
January 1, 2018
4.18 & 4.1
289S
"Convenience Store Hero; Bella's Little Buddy"
February 9, 1995
January 1, 2018
5.1 & 5.3
290S
"Octallio Death Trap; Remorseful Burglar"
February 10, 1995
January 1, 2018
1.22 & 1.3
291S
"Train vs. Teens; Idaho Trooper Down (Part 1)"
February 13, 1995
January 2, 2018
5.2 & 4.5
292S
"Idaho Trooper Down (Part 2); Mountain Pool Plunge"
February 14, 1995
January 2, 2018
4.5 & 4.15
293S
"Heroic Trucker; 911 Cat Burglar"[ 52]
February 15, 1995
January 2, 2018
4.4 & 5.2
294S
"911 Abruptio Placenta; Catalina Diver"[ 52]
February 16, 1995
January 2, 2018
4.12 & 1.14
295S
"Siblings Save Gram; Bingo"
February 17, 1995
January 3, 2018
4.1 & 2.10
296S
"Comeback Kid; Bucket Drown Baby"
February 20, 1995
January 3, 2018
4.16 & 4.28
297S
"1033 Officer Down; SF Neonatal Docu"
February 21, 1995
January 3, 2018
4.25 & 1.7
298S
"Three Men and a Little Girl; Baltimore Cops"
February 22, 1995
January 3, 2018
4.10 & 1.6
299S
"911 Business Suit Intruder; Firefighter Heart Attack"
February 23, 1995
January 4, 2018
5.11 & 5.11
300S
"Hedge Trimmer Electrocution; Rock Climber"[ 53]
February 24, 1995
January 4, 2018
4.20 & 2.23
Set 3
The third set of syndicated episodes originally aired from 1995 to 1996 and consisted mainly of segments from Seasons 5 and 6, but a few segments from Seasons 1–4 were also included.
Episode Number
Title
Original Air Date
Justice Network Air Date
Original Episodes
301S
"Bumper Baby; Dallas Cop Down"
September 4, 1995
January 4, 2018
5.7 & 5.7
302S
"911 Peanut Heimlich; Piggy Peril"
September 5, 1995
January 4, 2018
5.6 & 5.23
303S
"Hayloft Hanging Hazard; Special Olympian Hero"
September 6, 1995
January 5, 2018
5.6 & 5.18
304S
"Carbon Monoxide Family; 911 Don't Answer the Door"
September 7, 1995
January 5, 2018
5.4 & 5.28
305S
"Idaho Trauma Docu; Chimney Trapped Crook"
September 8, 1995
January 5, 2018
5.18 & 5.12
306S
"Indian Runner Rescue; Waverunner Down (Part 1)"
September 11, 1995
January 5, 2018
6.8 & 5.14
307S
"Waverunner Down (Part 2); 911 Armed Robbery Recovery"
September 12, 1995
January 8, 2018
5.14 & 3.8
308S
"911 Glass Cut Teen; Psychic Cop"
September 13, 1995
January 8, 2018
5.27 & 2.11
309S
"Tool Box Tumble; Hurt Iowa Hiker"
September 14, 1995
January 8, 2018
5.8 & 2.21
310S
"Have Gun Will Discharge; Baby on Board"
September 15, 1995
January 8, 2018
5.5 & 5.14
311S
"Australian Balloon Save; Dr.'s Hay Crush (Part 1)"
September 18, 1995
January 9, 2018
5.5 & 5.12
312S
"Dr.'s Hay Crush (Part 2); 911 Pea Heimlich"
September 19, 1995
January 9, 2018
5.12 & 5.22
313S
"Teen Night Asthma; Acadian Air Docu"
September 20, 1995
January 9, 2018
6.6 & 5.11
314S
"Motel Hostage; Endometriosis Mom"
September 21, 1995
January 9, 2018
1.17 & 5.10
315S
"Train Track Hero; Stinky's Sewer Save"
September 22, 1995
January 10, 2018
6.5 & 5.23
316S
"Killington Plane Crash; Teen Car Crash (Part 1)"
September 25, 1995
January 10, 2018
6.6 & 2.10
317S
"Teen Car Crash (Part 2); Heat Stroke Hiker"
September 26, 1995
January 10, 2018
2.10 & 5.28
318S
"New Zealand Shark Attack; Bradley's Heimlich Save"
September 27, 1995
January 10, 2018
6.3 & 6.2
319S
"Send in the Clowns; Dirt Bike Boy"
September 28, 1995
January 11, 2018
5.17 & 1.10
320S
"911 Suicide Son Save; Choking Chihuahua"
September 29, 1995
January 11, 2018
5.15 & 6.3
321S
"Mud Trap Rescue; Prison EMT's (Part 1)"
October 2, 1995
January 11, 2018
5.21 & 1.30
322S
"Prison EMT's (Part 2); 911 Out on a Limb"
October 3, 1995
January 11, 2018
1.30 & 5.25
323S
"Mother's Day Flood; Rollerblade Rescue"
October 4, 1995
January 12, 2018
5.10 & 5.22
324S
"Circling Boat Rescue; Where's My Wife"
October 5, 1995
January 12, 2018
6.4 & 5.4
325S
"Pinellas EMS Docu; Jolly Rancher Heimlich"
October 6, 1995
January 12, 2018
5.5 & 5.9
326S
"BVI Dinghy Disaster; 911 Silent Intruder"
October 9, 1995
January 12, 2018
6.13 & 6.11
327S
"Children's Docu; 911 Wrong Way Delivery"
October 10, 1995
January 15, 2018
2.18 & 6.3
328S
"Underage Teen Driver; Cardiac Controller"
October 11, 1995
January 15, 2018
6.8 & 6.4
329S
"Fire Sister Save; Surfboard Save"
October 12, 1995
January 15, 2018
6.10 & 5.21
330S
"Morro Bay Submerged Car; Hockey Havoc"
October 13, 1995
January 15, 2018
6.12 & 5.25
331S
"African Crocodile Attack; 11-Year-Old Road Save"
October 16, 1995
January 16, 2018
5.25 & 5.9
332S
"911 Knoxville Intruder; Plaster of Peril"
October 17, 1995
January 16, 2018
5.8 & 5.27
333S
"Boy Scout Treehouse Save; Greco-Roman Rescue"
October 18, 1995
January 16, 2018
5.17 & 6.6
334S
"Trading Places; Mystery Dispatch"
October 19, 1995
January 16, 2018
2.7 & 5.15
335S
"San Diego Boat Blast; Motorcop Down"
October 20, 1995
January 17, 2018
5.15 & 5.6
336S
"Convertible Crash; Christmas Tree Inferno"
October 23, 1995
unaired
5.18 & 5.12
337S
"Police Shepherd Stabbed; Truck Trapped Mechanic"
October 24, 1995
January 17, 2018
5.23 & 6.13
338S
"Barracuda Barrage; ATV Flip" *[ 33]
October 25, 1995
unaired
5.21 & 5.24
339S
"Slush Puppy; Kapiolani Children's Hospital Docu"
October 26, 1995
January 17, 2018
6.5 & 5.26
340S
"Snowboarder Save; 911 Nurse's Bathtub Baby"
October 27, 1995
January 17, 2018
5.27 & 5.1
341S
"Track and Field Save; Paragliding Peril"
October 30, 1995
January 18, 2018
5.19 & 5.14
342S
"Police Dog Down; Asphalt Trap"
October 31, 1995
January 18, 2018
5.15 & 5.4
343S
"Boxcar Boy; Dog Leash Struggle"
November 1, 1995
January 18, 2018
5.17 & 6.8
344S
"Cliffhanger Rescue; Scissors Save"
November 2, 1995
January 18, 2018
6.3 & 5.28
345S
"A Work of Art; Pittsburgh Transplant Doc"
November 3, 1995
January 19, 2018
5.17 & 4.24
346S
"Anniversary Rafting Horror; 911 Trunk Lock"
November 6, 1995
unaired
5.6 & 6.5
347S
"Footfault Avalanche; Harley Hogs the Ball"
November 7, 1995
January 19, 2018
6.11 & 5.24
348S
"Austin Documentary; Toothbrush Trauma"
November 8, 1995
January 19, 2018
6.12 & 5.9
349S
"Pontoon Boat Save; Canteen Tongue"
November 9, 1995
unaired
6.10 & 5.10
350S
"911 Christina's Call; Penny Choke"
November 10, 1995
January 19, 2018
6.5 & 5.2
351S
"Snowmobile Sister Plunge; Fast Break Heart Ache"
November 13, 1995
January 22, 2018
5.28 & 6.9
352S
"Brother Pool Shock; Grandma's Breech Baby"
November 14, 1995
January 22, 2018
5.24 & 5.18
353S
"Mom Sleeping Like a Pig; Cop's Son Shooting"
November 15, 1995
January 22, 2018
6.10 & 5.14
354S
"NY Animal Hospital Doc II; Carbon Monoxide Cop"
November 16, 1995
January 22, 2018
6.16 & 6.14
355S
"911 Brittany's Brave Call; Garage Door Daughter"
November 17, 1995
January 23, 2018
6.19 & 5.26
356S
"Car Surfing Girl; Wrong Number Rescue"
November 20, 1995
January 23, 2018
6.4 & 5.12
357S
"Applebee's Hostage Crisis; Locomotive Cop Hero"
November 21, 1995
January 23, 2018
5.3 & 6.18
358S
"Bridal Veil Falls Rescue; 911 Bath Trapped Mommy"
November 22, 1995
January 23, 2018
6.9 & 6.12
359S
"Pool Neighbor Save; ATV Barbed Wire"
November 23, 1995
January 24, 2018
5.21 & 2.26
360S
"Pickup Truck Heros; Butane Huffing"
November 24, 1995
January 24, 2018
6.11 & 5.22
361S
"Christmas Ornament Fire; San Francisco Docu"
November 27, 1995
January 24, 2018
5.9 & 3.13
362S
"Brush Fire Rescue; Mule Pull Cardiac"
November 28, 1995
January 24, 2018
6.17 & 6.23
363S
"Bullet Wound Neighbor; Go-Kart Mishap"
November 29, 1995
January 25, 2018
6.12 & 6.6
364S
"Depacote Disaster; Slick Cat Save"
January 11, 1996
January 25, 2018
6.26 & 6.11
365S
"Glass Crash Rescue; Louisville Docu-Jared"
January 12, 1996
unaired
6.16 & 5.10
366S
"Potpourri Fire Save; Austin Cop Collision"
January 15, 1996
January 25, 2018
5.22 & 5.25
367S
"Quechee Gorge Rescue; 911 Ham Heimlich"
January 16, 1996
January 25, 2018
5.4 & 6.16
368S
"Sewer Pug Save; Sand Embankment Avalanche"
January 17, 1996
January 26, 2018
6.4 & 6.16
369S
"Aussie Santa Save; Christmas Bulb Choke"
January 18, 1996
January 26, 2018
6.13 & 6.13
370S
"911 Son in the Spa; Double Family Rescue"
January 19, 1996
January 26, 2018
5.26 & 5.13
371S
"ATV 5-Year-Old; 911 Honeybee Horror"
January 22, 1996
January 26, 2018
5.8 & 6.14
372S
"Chance Encounter; Baby Bathtub Burn"
January 23, 1996
January 27, 2018
6.18 & 6.26
373S
"Repentant Drunk Driver; 911 5-Year-Old Home Alone"
January 24, 1996
January 27, 2018
6.14 & 5.13
374S
"Twin Car Trauma; Dog Saves Cop"
January 25, 1996
January 27, 2018
6.9 & 2.25
375S
"Bone Marrow Transplant; Virginia Beach EMS"
January 26, 1996
January 27, 2018
5.8 & 1.22
376S
"Uncertified Scuba Diver; Hornet Attack Save"
January 29, 1996
January 27, 2018
5.13 & 6.23
377S
"Speed Dial Burn Save; 911 Pregnant Tumbler"
January 30, 1996
January 27, 2018
5.26 & 6.2
378S
"Hang Glider Hovercraft Rescue; Erianger Medical Center Documentary"
January 31, 1996
unaired
6.2 & 6.8
379S
"911 Runaway Car; Jackson Memorial Documentary"
January 10, 1996
January 29, 2018
6.2 & 6.14
380S
"Victorville Bank Bust; Paramedic Daddy Delivery"
March 8, 1996
January 29, 2018
6.10 & 6.9
381S
"Alaskan Whale Save; New Orleans Docu (Part 1)"[ 29]
February 26, 1996
January 29, 2018
6.23 & 4.12
382S
"New Orleans Docu (Part 2); Pick-Up Thrown Teen"[ 29]
February 27, 1996
January 29, 2018
4.12 & 5.27
383S
"Deck Trapped Kid; 911 Hamburger Hold-Up"[ 35]
February 28, 1996
January 30, 2018
6.15 & 6.29
384S
[title unknown] first segment unknown; prom night allergic reaction[ 54]
February 1, 1996
unaired
? & 6.18
385S
[title unknown] boy strangles on slide; Oklahoma City bombing[ 55]
February 2, 1996
unaired
6.26 & 6.27
386S
"911 Accidental Shooting; Drainage Trap"
February 5, 1996
January 30, 2018
6.21 & 6.20
387S
"Riding Mower Mayhem; Bathtub Seizure"
February 6, 1996
January 30, 2018
6.23 & 6.19
388S
"Son Snowboarding Save; 911 Closet Intruder"[ 35]
February 7, 1996
January 30, 2018
6.27 & 6.21
389S
"Look Both Ways; 911 Sibling Delivery"
February 8, 1996
January 31, 2018
6.20 & 6.24
390S
"Stop, Drop 'n Treehouse; Alcohol Overdose"
February 9, 1996
January 31, 2018
6.19 & 6.15
391S
"911 Don't Talk Now; 8th Floor Miracle Baby"[ 56]
February 12, 1996
January 31, 2018
6.18 & 6.25
392S
"Phoenix Aerovac Again; 911 Mommy's Bleeding"[ 56]
February 13, 1996
January 31, 2018
6.25 & 6.21
393S
"Ft. Lauderdale Docu; Horse Crushed Helmet"[ 56]
February 14, 1996
February 1, 2018
6.15 & 6.15
394S
"Rear End Baby; Window Fall Rescue"
February 15, 1996
February 1, 2018
6.20 & 6.26
395S
"911 Officer Down; Snow Plow Buried Boy"[ 56]
February 16, 1996
February 1, 2018
6.24 & 6.25
396S
"Jeep Bubble Save; Airborn"[ 39]
February 19, 1996
February 1, 2018
6.25 & 6.29
397S
"Grandma Fire Save; Zookeeper Down"[ 41]
February 20, 1996
February 2, 2018
6.19 & 6.27
398S
"Chattahoochee Baby Rescue; Metro Dade Fire/Rescue Doc"[ 41]
February 21, 1996
February 2, 2018
6.29 & 6.26
399S
"Delta Heart Save; Oregon Dad Saves Daughter"[ 41]
February 22, 1996
February 2, 2018
6.20 & 6.29
400S
[title unknown] runner collapses; hang glider hits guardrail[ 57]
February 23, 1996
unaired
6.24 & 6.27
Sources
The information in the syndicated episode list was obtained from the following sources:
Episode numbers were obtained on a daily basis from GetTV's show page for Rescue 911 (by clicking the Program Schedule dropdown box) and from Pluto TV's on-demand watchlist for Rescue 911.[ 33] Episode numbers in italics are unconfirmed by these sources and are assumed based on the episodes airing in sequence with episodes with known numbers.
Episode titles were obtained from Fancast[ 1] and TV Guide ,[ 58] except where cited. Titles denoted with an asterisk (*) were obtained Pluto TV's on-demand watchlist for Rescue 911 and may be incomplete, as Pluto TV truncated many of the titles in its listings.
Justice Network air dates were obtained from TV Guide.[ 58]
Original air dates from first-run syndication were obtained from the TV listings sections in the following newspapers through newspapers.com :
The Bangor Daily News : "TV Watch" section in Saturday editions (Episodes 126S, 128S-130S, 191S-194S, 196S-200S, 276S-278S, 284S-285S, 296S-305S)
The Daily American : "Weekender TV Section" in Saturday editions (Episodes 215S-220S, 236S-240S, 271S-275S, 279S-283S, 286S-295S)
The Index-Journal – Greenwood, SC: "TV Index" section in Sunday editions (Episodes 106S-115S, 181S-185S)
The Lincoln Journal Star : "TV Week" section in Saturday editions (Episodes 364S-365S, 371S-379S)
Miami Herald : "Television" section in daily editions (Episodes 306S, 310S)
The Manhattan Mercury : "TV Preview" section in Friday edition (Episodes 386S-390S)
Press-Tribune : "TV Week" section in Sunday edition (Episodes 361S-363S)
The Record : "Television & Cable" section in Sunday editions, "Television" section in daily editions (Episodes 101S-105S, 127S, 136S-150S)
The San Bernardino County Sun : "Today's Highlights" section in daily editions (Episodes 186S-190S, 195S)
The Sentinel : "Local Listings" section in Saturday editions (Episodes 116S-125S, 131S-135S, 151S-155S, 161S-180S, 201S-205S, 211S-214S, 221S-235S, 241S-270S, 311S-360S, 366S-370S)
Statesman Journal : "Entertainment" section in daily editions (Episodes 206S-210S)
The Times : "TV Times" section in Sunday editions (Episodes 307S-309S, 380S-383S, 391S-400S)
Wausau Daily Herald : "TV Week" section in Sunday edition (Episodes 156S-160S)
Unaired Stories
Several segments were filmed for Rescue 911 that never aired on the show. The following segments were reported in various local newspapers.
A boy and his great-grandfather lost in the wilderness: In August 1989, ahead of the first-season premiere, Rescue 911 film crews traveled to Centralia, Washington to film a segment about a ten-year-old boy and his great grandfather who were lost for five days in the hills of the Coast Range near Pe Ell, Washington .[ 59] The would-be segment was to run nine minutes and was tentatively planned to air in the fall but never materialized. A similar segment about two girls lost near Colorado's Devil's Head Lookout aired that November, and another about a young boy lost in New Mexico's Pecos Wilderness aired the following spring.
A snorkeling accident leaves a man with air embolisms : In August 1992, Rescue 911 crews filmed a segment about an incident that occurred earlier that year in Florida's Vortex Spring . A snorkeler swam 30 feet down to investigate an overturned cattle trough with an air pocket inside (called the "talk box") that scuba divers use to talk to one another underwater. The man inhaled the pressurized air inside the talk box and resurfaced too quickly without exhaling, which caused the air in his lungs to expand rapidly and rupture multiple airways, releasing deadly air bubbles into his bloodstream. He was treated in a hyperbaric chamber and subsequently made a full recovery, despite the expectations of hospital staff. The segment was expected to air in fall of 1992, during the show's fourth season.[ 60]
A deaf couple uses a TDD to call for help: In August 1993, a segment was filmed in Midland, Texas about a deaf man who used a TDD to communicate with a 911 operator when his wife, who was also deaf, suffered heart failure. She was rushed to the hospital where she underwent a life-saving quadruple bypass operation. The couple opted to play themselves in the re-enactment. The segment was filmed by Katy Productions, a Los Angeles-based production company. It would have likely aired in the fifth season.[ 61]
A newly installed smoke detector saves a family: In May 1995, Rescue 911 crews filmed a segment in Windsor, Ontario about a mother and her two-year-old son who escaped a fire thanks to a newly installed smoke detector. Earlier on the day of the incident, she had called the local fire department when he got his head stuck in a rocking chair. While responding to the call, the firefighters noticed they had no smoke detector in their apartment and installed one for them. Just hours later, a fire broke out in the kitchen while they slept. The smoke alarm awakened the mother and allowed her to safely escape with her son. The segment was expected to air sometime in the seventh season.[ 62] [ 63]
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