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Station 19 is an American action-drama television series that premiered on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement on March 22, 2018. The series has aired for five seasons, and focuses on lives of the firefighters working on the fictional Station 19, while trying to maintain personal lives. The show is a spin-off series of long running medical drama Grey's Anatomy. The story was introduced with an episode of Grey's Anatomy (originally planned to air in fall 2017) serving as a backdoor pilot. The backdoor pilot episode also featured the introduction of the lead character of the spin-off, Andy Herrera, "as a story within the episode" and "showcase a really lovely story for Ben, where we get to just juxtapose his two worlds and see his reaction as he transitions from one world to the next".

In March 2020, ABC renewed the series for a fourth season which premiered on November 12, 2020.[1][2] In May 2021, the series was renewed for a fifth season which premiered on September 30, 2021.[3][4] In January 2022, ABC renewed the series for a sixth season which premiered on October 6, 2022.[5][6] As of November 10, 2022, 105 episodes of Station 19 have aired, currently in its sixth season.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Backdoor pilotMarch 1, 2018 (2018-03-01)
110March 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)May 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)
217October 4, 2018 (2018-10-04)May 16, 2019 (2019-05-16)
316January 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)May 14, 2020 (2020-05-14)
416November 12, 2020 (2020-11-12)June 3, 2021 (2021-06-03)
518September 30, 2021 (2021-09-30)May 19, 2022 (2022-05-19)
6TBAOctober 6, 2022 (2022-10-06)TBA

Episodes

Backdoor pilot (2018)

For the backdoor pilot, "No. overall" and "No. in season" refer to the episode's place in the order of episodes of the parent series Grey's Anatomy.

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30613"You Really Got a Hold on Me"Nzingha StewartStacy McKeeMarch 1, 2018 (2018-03-01)7.52[7]
A house fire brings two young boys, who were rescued by the Seattle Fire Department's Station 19, to the ER. Meredith Grey meets Andy Herrera, a firefighter, who has her hand inside the patient, clamping his abdominal aorta. While Andy gets a front row seat to view the action inside the OR, Ben Warren struggles with the idea of not being a surgeon anymore. Dr. Tom Koracick, Amelia Shepherd's former professor, shows up to help her with her research project, but quickly shoots down her ideas. However, when they confront each other about their difference in opinion, they come up with an idea to save her patient. Richard Webber watches Miranda Bailey very closely, as it is her first day back after recovering from her heart attack. Jackson Avery begins to worry about April Kepner and the fact that the interns have nicknamed her "the Party".

Season 1 (2018)

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11"Stuck"Paris BarclayStacy McKeeMarch 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)5.43[8]
When the team responds to an apartment fire, Captain Pruitt Herrera takes a hit, the future of the station's leadership is in jeopardy and firefighter Andy Herrera is forced to step up. Meanwhile, new recruit Ben Warren is trading in the scalpel for a fresh start as a firefighter, but it hasn’t been easy and he has a hard time realizing that emergencies in the field are vastly different than those at Grey Sloan Memorial.
22"Invisible To Me"Paris BarclayStacy McKeeMarch 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)5.43[8]
In the absence of Captain Herrera, Andy and Jack try to navigate how to work together, when they have to take turns being captain. Andy is the first one, but things get complicated on her first day. Warren and Victoria start working together when the fire alarm is pulled at Ben's son (Tucker)'s school. In the meantime, Dean meets a civilian, JJ, when she asks him help to fix her apartment's alarm. A car accident on a rural road puts both the victims and the crew's lives at risk.
33"Contain the Flame"Mary Lou BelliWendy CalhounMarch 29, 2018 (2018-03-29)5.86[9]
The team responds to the house fire at JJ's apartment with Dean risking his life to save Seth, who ends up dying at the hospital. An emotional JJ visits Dean at the station to help her process the loss. After a disagreement between Jack and Andy on the scene, Frankel calls them both out on their mistakes and later shows her respect for Jack because he, unlike Andy, had to work his way up without connections. Andy overhears this but leaves before Jack tells Frankel that if anything, Andy's father held her back. Maya and Travis pick sides for the Captain position. Ben finds it difficult not to have a follow-up with the people they rescue. Pruitt has a hard time staying at home and ends up returning to the station for administrative duties while Ryan wonders if Andy still sees him as his teenage self like her father does.
44"Reignited"Dennis SmithIlene RosenzweigApril 5, 2018 (2018-04-05)5.09[10]
The team deals with a fire at a brand-new bed-and-breakfast that keeps reigniting. Jack and Andy resume their sexual relationship after a week of bickering as co-captains, but they are not as secretive as they think they are. Maya keeps her distance from Andy after she asked Maya to back off and doesn't tell her when Ryan has her come over to the police station to identify her brother, who was caught shoplifting art supplies. Instead, she confides in Ryan that her brother lost his way because of their parents' devotion to her Olympic career. Dean seeks to ask out JJ and asks Travis and Pruitt for advice. Travis meets a handsome man through Edith. Meanwhile, Ben notices that the blue fire experience has left a mark on Victoria, who denies having developed a fear of fire as it would end her career.
55"Shock to the System"Milan CheylovAnupam NigamApril 12, 2018 (2018-04-12)5.59[11]
Maya and Andy go on a stakeout for a raid set up by Ryan and his team. While they fear for his safety, they hash out the recent tension between them and come clean about their problems. Seeing Ryan in his professional environment sparks Andy's interest. Pruitt turns up the heat on Jack following his discovery of his and Andy's sexual relationship. One by one, the other team members find out as well. Bailey visits the station and reprimands Pruitt for not following her instructions. JJ asks Dean out on a date. The team responds to a man caught in a dangerous, electrical situation while a pregnant woman, who turns out to be the man's wife, comes to the station looking for help with car seats.
66"Stronger Together"Nzingha StewartAngela L. HarveyApril 19, 2018 (2018-04-19)5.41[12]
Jack and Andy participate in the captaincy drill test, The Incinerator. Much to their dismay, they learn that all the candidates are up for the department's sole available captain position at Station 19. Jack and Andy decide to work together in order to make sure one of them will end up getting the position. After Andy breaks protocol to save a life, Frankel's bias towards Andy is called into question by Fire Chief Ripley, whom Jack impresses with his test. With Travis as Acting Captain, the team responds to a woman whose leg is caught in a pothole. Inspired by the woman's courage to finally express her love to her long-time friend, Victoria comes clean to the team about her fear of fire. The team decides to keep it a secret from the lieutenants and to help Victoria any way they can. Pruitt seeks out Bailey for help when his health takes a turn for the worse.
77"Let It Burn"James HanlonBarbara Kaye FriendApril 26, 2018 (2018-04-26)5.17[13]
Despite his increase in symptoms, Pruitt runs before Bailey can perform a checkup. He tries to hide his worsening symptoms but his colleagues find out and take him back to the hospital, where his treatment is increased. He also realizes he has to let people in and allows Andy to be kept in the loop. Edith plays Cupid for Travis and Grant, but Travis isn't too eager to start dating again. Maya and Travis help Victoria face her fears, while Maya runs into her homeless brother again and tries to offer him help. Ryan joins the team as they respond to a strip mall fire much to Jack's dismay. It leads Ryan to discover his heroic side, which causes him to tell Andy that he's done standing back. Bailey discovers that Ben has been hiding the dangerous calls from her.
88"Every Second Counts"Marisol AdlerTia NapolitanoMay 3, 2018 (2018-05-03)5.14[14]
The time has come for peer reviews in the battle for the Captain position. Fire Chief Ripley interviews each team member and stresses the importance of a call earlier that day that went horribly wrong due to decisions made by both Jack and Andy. After piecing together what happened exactly from their testimonies, Ripley forces everyone to take a side based on the difficult dilemma the lieutenants were faced with. Victoria lashes out and tells him he has to pick either Jack or Andy rather than an outside candidate, but her behavior does more harm than good. Maya is surprised by Ripley's recommendation to run for Lieutenant herself. Travis surprisingly backs Andy given his bad experiences with incapable Captains while Dean also backs her despite his support for Jack. Pruitt, who's stuck at the hospital for a new round of chemo, confides in Ripley that he should choose neither Jack nor Andy.
99"Hot Box"Nicole RubioPhillip IscoveMay 10, 2018 (2018-05-10)4.45[15]
Pruitt warns Andy not to get her hopes up for the Captain position. A tired Dean messes up at the scene of a house fire and traps part of the team, police officers, and a civilian in a garage that was specifically built to keep people out. As the rest of the team has trouble reaching the fire inside the highly protected house, the temperature in the garage keeps rising, threatening the lives of everyone inside. With a similar call that ended with the deaths of his colleagues in his mind, Pruitt arrives at the scene to urge Andy to fight herself a way out. The trapped people work together and cause an explosion to burst open the garage doors. While celebrating their victory, Victoria covers for Dean, Jack finds out about Andy's involvement with Ryan, and Pruitt comes clean to Andy about his recommendation for the Captain position, explaining he wanted to rally the team against an outsider.
1010"Not Your Hero"Paris BarclayStacy McKeeMay 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)5.10[16]
The team celebrates Ben surviving 50 fires. Ripley's interviews with the remaining candidates are cut short when he has to help out at a skyscraper fire. Jack tells Andy he's transferring to another station if he doesn't make Captain. After remaining on standby for hours, the team is finally called to the skyscraper fire. Maya and Victoria work with Molly, an evacuation captain, to control a crowd stuck on a floor above the fire. Maya hides her hearing problems following the barotrauma she suffered in the garage. Dean and Jack try to keep the fire away from combustibles on the building's maintenance floor. After the fire jumps floors and chaos ensues, Ben fights to save a lethally injured Travis, and in the process finds a badly injured Molly in the staircase. Travis tells Ben to leave him and save Molly instead. Andy saves Charlotte and impresses Ripley. However, she openly defies his orders by sending an elevator to the floor Jack and Dean are stuck on. Jack stays behind to close fire doors to save the scattered crew. As Andy begs him to save himself, they lose contact and a blast shakes the building, putting everyone's life in jeopardy. Meanwhile, back at the station, Ryan and Bailey work to resuscitate an unconscious Pruitt.

Season 2 (2018–19)

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111"No Recovery"Paris BarclayStacy McKeeOctober 4, 2018 (2018-10-04)5.17[17]
Following the blast, Andy disobeys Ripley's orders and goes back to look for Jack accompanied by Maya. Vic finds a dying Travis in the stairwell and tries to drag him down to safety. After saving a victim, Dean also goes back inside against Ripley's orders to save Jack, but he ends up assisting Vic in getting Travis out. Ben manages to save Molly while Andy and Maya save Jack. Travis and Molly are taken to Grey Sloan Memorial. While waiting, Ben bonds with Molly's mother and finds that Vic blames him for leaving Travis to die. However, she forgives him when she sees how heartbroken he is to find out about Molly's passing on the operating table. Meanwhile, Travis undergoes high risk surgery and later pulls through. Pruitt pulls through and Andy is told he is close to remission, but Ryan keeping his deterioration a secret from her leads to them deciding to break their pattern of looking for comfort with one another. The station's crew is introduced to their new, tough Captain: Robert Sullivan. Meanwhile, flashbacks detail the origins of the close friendships between Maya and Andy, Dean and Jack, and Vic and Travis.
122"Under the Surface"Milan CheylovTia NapolitanoOctober 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)6.54[18]

Dean asks out Dr. Maggie Pierce. Andy decides to impress the new Captain by letting him bask in her awesome, but finds that her father is holding her back. With Pruitt approaching remission, Andy decides to move out and accepts Maya's offer to come live with her. The team sets out to rescue a boy who ran away from Grey Sloan and fell into the drainage system pipes while being pursued by Ryan. Andy attempts a risky move to save the boy but sidelines a prepared Maya in doing so, resulting in a fight between the two, as well as a reprimand for Andy by Sullivan. After having joined the firefighters at the rescue scene with Dr. Andrew DeLuca, Maggie turns Dean down, but he lets her know that his offer still stands, should she ever be without a boyfriend. Travis visits the station and is drawn into the action of the rescue. Ben is put on desk duty for not sticking to protocol and Pruitt is offended when Sullivan suggests he retire.


This episode concludes a crossover with Grey's Anatomy that begins on "Momma Knows Best".
133"Home to Hold Onto"Tessa BlakeAnupam NigamOctober 18, 2018 (2018-10-18)4.16[19]
The firehouse is on high alert as the new Captain gives out orders. Maya and Andy are living as friends together. At a call, an old woman is stuck and Andy goes in to rescue her. Vic is still upset with Travis for telling Ben to leave him to die in the skyscraper fire, putting the two at odds. Meanwhile, a police ride along turns into a brief partnership as Ryan takes an unlikely member of the team with him.
144"Lost and Found"Marcus StokesJim CampolongoOctober 25, 2018 (2018-10-25)5.02[20]
Sullivan assigns each member of the crew a specialty skill to learn. Ryan is caught off guard when he comes face to face with someone from his past. Sullivan, Andy and Maya handle a structure fire in a derelict building.
155"Do a Little Harm..."Sylvain WhiteAngela L. HarveyNovember 1, 2018 (2018-11-01)4.89[21]
While Captain Sullivan brings together the police and fire departments for a training seminar, Ben and Bailey start to fall apart.
166"Last Day on Earth"Steve RobinPhillip IscoveNovember 8, 2018 (2018-11-08)5.10[22]
Ryan's dad makes an unexpected visit while Sullivan finds an unlikely source for bonding tips.
177"Weather the Storm"Oliver BokelbergStacy McKeeNovember 15, 2018 (2018-11-15)5.91[23]
With a windstorm raging over Seattle, the team's Friendsgiving at Dean's is cut short and moved over to the station. Andy and Sullivan head out in the aid car to aid a hit-and-run victim. Upon finding out the accident happened at the exact same spot where his wife died, Sullivan has trouble keeping himself together, while a faulty connection to dispatch leaves them unsure which hospital is still accessible. The rest of the team heads out to free a man who got trapped under a collapsed car port. While at the scene, the situation worsens when destroyed electrical wiring causes a house fire. Back at the station, Jack is unable to hide his PTSD from Pruitt after a confrontation. Meanwhile, Ryan discovers that the FBI has issued an arrest warrant for his father, leaving him unsure whether to act on it or not. Ripley and Vic try to hide their budding relationship while he spends the day at the station. Over dinner, he announces that Maya will soon be promoted to Lieutenant, although the promotion requires her to move to Station 23. Maya calls Andy to tell her, but Andy is unreachable as the aid car was blown off the road into a ravine.
188"Crash and Burn"Paris BarclayTia NapolitanoMarch 7, 2019 (2019-03-07)5.24[24]
Andy has to take care of Sullivan and their patient, Shannon in the crashed aid car. Since Sullivan can't move his legs, Andy has to keep Shannon alive and climb up the hill to place a flare all by herself. Back at the station, Pruitt demands the firefighters stage an intervention for Jack, who starts lashing out. Travis breaks things off with Grant. As soon as they get word that the aid car never arrived at the hospital, the team stages a successful search and rescue mission. Ryan decides to let his father go. Four months later, Andy is awarded a Medal of Valor even though she doesn't think she deserves it. Vic and Ripley's relationship continues to grow, while Jack has started therapy.
199"I Fought the Law"Sydney FreelandBarbara Kaye FriendMarch 14, 2019 (2019-03-14)5.02[25]
Andy, Maya and Dean find a woman who is injured and has amnesia. Sullivan, Ben and Jack nearly have a close call while they're treating a patient. Ryan may not have seen the last of his father.
2010"Crazy Train"Daryn OkadaAnupam NigamMarch 21, 2019 (2019-03-21)5.55[26]
Jack and Maya are called to treat minor injuries in a stalled subway train, but they discover a contagious disease may be spreading amongst the passengers and initiate a quarantine, much to some passengers' dismay. As they work together to avert a crisis amidst several medical crises, Jack's PTSD is looming. Andy and Vic give a tour to Kathleen, a cadet from the Fire Academy who's on the brink of dropping out, and give her tips to stand her ground as a woman in the tough training program. Meanwhile, the men discover a more cheerful side to Sullivan when he helps out to repaint Travis' apartment. Jack and Maya celebrate their successful day together in the shower. Pruitt forces Ryan to vet potential buyers for his house.
2111"Baby Boom"Marcus StokesMolly Green & James LefflerMarch 28, 2019 (2019-03-28)5.44[27]
The station is shaken up when a young girl crashes an RV into the building. While the crew works to stabilize the structure, Ben works to stabilize the girl's mother who is having seizures, earning him a blessing to apply for Medic One from Sullivan. Andy takes care of the girl, whose insulin is possibly disturbed by the crash. Later, the girl collapses. Also, Ripley works with Travis and learns that he knows about his involvement with Vic, prompting a fight between the new couple. Later, a baby is left at reception, forcing the firefighters to take turns in babysitting duty, which has a surprising effect on the initially averse Maya. Meanwhile, Jack and Dean have dinner with Dean's family, who disapprove of Dean's career choice. Dean's sister Yemi drops the bomb that she too, wants to move out. In order to convince their parents to give her the same support he had, Dean agrees to go on dates with suitable women of his mother's choosing. Pruitt gets personal with his real estate agent.
2212"When It Rains, It Pours!"Ellen PressmanTrey CallawayApril 4, 2019 (2019-04-04)5.26[28]
Dean goes on a series of bad dates with women who disapprove of firefighting. Andy walks in on Pruitt and Reggie and struggles to accept him moving on, a sentiment Sullivan is familiar with. On her way home, a sick Vic witnesses a car crash involving a woman in labor. She works to keep the couple safe in the pouring rain and prepares for the impending delivery. Ripley finds himself in need of talking and confides in his old friend Sullivan. Jack confides in Maya that Dean's family troubles have him wondering about his own parents. While Maya is eager to help him out, he doesn't want to act on it yet, causing friction between them. After the rescue, Vic confronts her fight with Ripley and they agree to work things out. Ryan ends his involvement with Andy in favor a second date with fellow cop, Jenna.
2313"The Dark Night"Stacey K. BlackPhillip IscoveApril 11, 2019 (2019-04-11)5.38[29]
There is a blackout in Seattle that creates dangerous situations throughout the city. The crew is called to an apartment building to help locate a missing asthmatic girl. Andy convinces Sullivan to let cadet Kathleen come on a ride-along to re-kindle her love for firefighting after her best friend dropped out of the Academy. They eventually locate the missing girl trapped in an industrial washer, but a gas leak prevents them from using the usual tools. Meanwhile, Ben, Travis, and Vic fight to keep a terminal lung cancer patient alive without electricity and even though the man wishes to die, his daughter has trouble coming to terms with signing a DNR. Maya suggests Dean use her as a fake girlfriend to get his mother off his back, which makes Jack see how great she is. Pruitt's recent Hawaii trip and job change inspires Ripley to go after what he wants. Andy and Sullivan build their friendship, while Andy also befriends Jenna.
2414"Friendly Fire"DeMane DavisJim CampolongoApril 18, 2019 (2019-04-18)4.96[30]
Ripley and Vic are considering the crazy option to marry to save their relationship. Station 19 gets called to handle a structure fire at a coffee processing plant. The team rescues Station 42's firefighters, but 42's Captain is stuck in the building, so Ripley risks his life to save him. Andy is surprised when she finds out about Maya and Jack's secret relationship. Pruitt takes on a new job.
2515"Always Ready"Nicole RubioTia NapolitanoMay 2, 2019 (2019-05-02)6.39[31]

Ripley has absconded from Grey Sloan, wanting to find Vic (who is ignoring his calls, thinking he stood her up at the diner). Maggie Pierce has found that Ripley's condition is far more grave than it appears. Andy, Sullivan, and Ben search for Vic to explain the situation to her, but she has thrown herself into a call that needs her to climb a cell tower hosting an altered woman in crisis (and is still ignoring her phone). The team is able to fill Vic in and rush her to the hospital, where Ripley's sister--who is unaware of Vic's proposal--doesn't want Pierce to update anyone but her about Ripley's condition. Andy finds Vic a yelling room, and Pierce explains to Ripley's sister that he has been asking for Vic to accept her proposal, leading his sister to allowing Vic into the room. Ripley shortly dies in Vic's arms, with the Seattle firefighters shocked.


This episode concludes a crossover with Grey's Anatomy that begins on "What I Did for Love".
2616"For Whom The Bell Tolls"Tessa BlakeBarbara Kaye FriendMay 9, 2019 (2019-05-09)5.05[32]
Station 19 is called to organize their equipment to supply and assist with a big wildfire in Los Angeles; Ryan says to Andy he will move to San Diego for a program of paramedical formation, with his new girlfriend Jenna. In the meantime Vic can't accept Ripley's death and she doesn't want to go to the funeral, so she argues with Travis who tries to help her. Every firefighter in Station 19 is shocked by this loss and Sullivan has to write the funeral eulogy. During the day Andy and Ben respond to a man impaled by a chandelier and save his life. At the end Vic goes to the ceremony, which is very sad but also beautiful, then she goes to her and Ripley's favorite place, where she starts to accept her loss. Maya and Andy make up. In the evening a drunk Travis punches another firefighter who said derogatory things about Vic.
2717"Into the Wildfire"Paris BarclayStacy McKeeMay 16, 2019 (2019-05-16)4.82[33]
Maya and Jack go public with their relationship. Ryan prepares to move to San Diego for the Tactical Paramedic Program. Station 19 is called to aid in battling a wildfire in Los Angeles and is assigned to protect a remote neighborhood. While there, they team up with wildfire-experienced residents Terry and Maria. Terry gets his hand stuck in a brush cutter causing Ben to amputate his hand. Dean fights to make Vic see light in the darkness. Sudden direction changes of the wind cut the neighborhood off from the rest of the firefighters as the wildfire closes in, forcing the group to retreat. A near-death experience brings Andy and Sullivan even closer together. The team makes it out alive just in time thanks to instructions by a local deaf firefighter named Dylan, who shares a kiss with Travis. Back in Seattle, Maya meets Dean's girlfriend Nikki, who turns out to be one of her exes. Travis is arrested when the firefighter he assaulted presses charges. Andy and Sullivan give in to the attraction between them, but Sullivan stops when he experiences numbness in his leg. Ben's impromptu amputation causes the Medic One proctor to take a closer look at his surgical career, which reveals several more cowboy moves, threatening Ben's acceptance into the program.

Season 3 (2020)

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281"I Know This Bar"Paris BarclayKrista VernoffJanuary 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)7.02[34]

After a tiring call, the Station 19 crew responds to the car crash into the Emerald City Bar. Inside, Ben and Pruitt team up with Grey Sloan's Jackson, Levi, and Nico to stabilize the injured surgical residents and the couple inside the car. The rest of the crew works from the outside to get everyone out and to the hospital. Tension lingers between Andy and Robert, who has rejected her in favor of impending promotions following Ripley's death. After taking her insubordinate behavior for weeks, he finally orders her to take personal days to stop her from inadvertently influencing the other team members. Maya breaks up with Jack for the same reason. Flashbacks detail the crew celebrating Bailey's pregnancy and being introduced to Jackson as Vic's new boyfriend as well as an explosive fight between Pruitt and his daughter as her sleeping with her Captain threatens to tarnish his legacy.


This episode begins a crossover with Grey's Anatomy that concludes on "Help Me Through the Night".
292"Indoor Fireworks"Paris BarclayKiley DonovanJanuary 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)6.12[35]
Michael Dixon from the Police Department is promoted as the new Fire Chief. While visiting the best company of the city, he reveals his intent to get the department good publicity. With Andy replaced by Rigo Vasquez from B-shift, the team responds to a call of fireworks going off in a five and dime store. Ben meets a teenager there that reminds him of his younger self as flashbacks detail a joyride accident that left his friend in a permanent vegetative state, which was the reason behind his career choices. Pruitt lets Sullivan know he won't hesitate to inform Dixon of his involvement with Andy if whatever is going on does not stop immediately. Maya reveals to Sullivan she's aiming for Captain if he gets promoted to Battalion Chief while Jack sleeps with Vasquez' wife, only realizing her identity later. Meanwhile, Andy and Ryan babysit her neighbors' kids when she is taken to the hospital after an accident. As Ryan confesses he came back from San Diego because he is still in love with Andy, the young boy appears with his mother's gun and shoots Ryan.
303"Eulogy"Eric LaneuvilleAnupam NigamFebruary 6, 2020 (2020-02-06)5.92[36]
Ryan succumbs to his injury while flashbacks detail his importance in Andy's life throughout the years. Flashbacks also reveal that Pruitt went to visit Ryan in San Diego to ask him to come back and play a role Andy's life given Pruitt's cancer and looming death, further encouraging him to confess his love for her. Andy returns to work soon after the funeral. A disastrous call pushes Ben to advocate for his Physician Response Team. Sullivan seeks out Tom Koracick's help when the pain in his leg becomes increasingly unmanageable. Jackson invites Vic for dinner with his mother, Richard and Maggie and she convinces Dean to come along as a buffer. Jack can't resist sleeping with Rigo's wife again. Pruitt convinces Sullivan not to appoint Andy to Captain as he thinks her state of mind would cause her to blow it, leading to Sullivan recommending Maya for the job.
314"House Where Nobody Lives"Oliver BokelbergMeghann PlunkettFebruary 13, 2020 (2020-02-13)6.00[37]
To move on from his broken relationship, Jack hooks up with the wife of another firefighter. And now that Maya is promoted to captain, it only makes things worse. Like everyone else at Station 19, Jack knows Andy deserved the job. Maya asks the team to abide by the ambulance “patrolling” high-risk areas. Since Miller is late, Maya asks the entire team to repeat the activity. Meanwhile, Ben and Jack mollify a group of homeless foster and biological siblings so they can help save a life and this triggers memories from Jack’s past. The new Fire Chief is already creating trouble. Michael Dixon was never a firefighter, he was a former cop and that puts him on a totally different tangent. Jack takes the time to talk to Andy about Ryan's death.
325"Into the Woods"Andy WolkTyrone FinchFebruary 20, 2020 (2020-02-20)6.27[38]
In an effort to increase morale, Maya takes the crew on a team-building camping trip. After a tense night, their bond is put to the test as they work to save first-time campers after a gruesome bear attack. Rigo suspects there is something going on between his wife and Jack when the two arrive late together to help them out. Pruitt and Andy mend their relationship when he offers an apology for his outburst. Sullivan and Ben stay behind from the trip to prepare an aid car for Ben's Physician Response Team. Ben vents his grief about losing his baby while Sullivan steals Fentanyl from the medical supplies. The medication causes him to open up about his personal life and behave erratically, alarming Ben, but Sullivan brushes it off as stress caused by his new job. Maya, feeling isolated and ridiculed by her former friends, flashes back to her youth, when her strict father made her focus on her running career at the cost of a social life.
336"Ice Ice Baby"Tessa BlakeRob GilesFebruary 27, 2020 (2020-02-27)6.59[39]
When a blizzard hits Seattle, the station opens its doors as a shelter for people in the neighborhood, among them is J.J., who goes into labor. Unable to be transported to the hospital, Maya, Andy, and Pruitt help her deliver the baby girl in the station. Maya tries to repair her friendship with Andy. When their argument becomes heated, Maya points out Pruitt's recent hovering over Andy, which leads to Andy piecing together that his cancer is back. She breaks down and is comforted by Robert. Rigo confronts Jack about his sleeping with Eva and beats him up. Jack explains to Dean why he didn't defend himself and Dean judges him for breaking the code amongst firefighters. Ben and Sullivan take care of a man whose foot needs to be amputated, increasing Ben's suspicions of Sullivan's weird behavior. Meanwhile, Travis tries to save a woman with dementia who's snowed in inside of her car in an undisclosed location. As his worried mother checks in on his wellbeing, he thinks back to his parents struggling to accept his sexuality and his breaking off contact with them when they fail to show up for the wedding.
347"Satellite of Love"Paris BarclayChris DowneyMarch 5, 2020 (2020-03-05)6.00[40]
After questioning Maya's ability to be captain Andy decides that she will just stick to the job. Montgomery picks up a guy at bar and in the morning is surprised to discover that he is Chief Dixon's son Emmett, who has been assigned to Station 19 as a rookie. Emmett is slow to get into his turn-out gear and misses the call ending up on desk duty dealing with a homeless man who sneaks in to use the station's showers. The call involves a test rocket that crashed into a gas station igniting a tanker. Gibson tries to stop Vasquez charging at the source of the fire, but he won't listen, and is severely injured when the rocket explodes and he becomes Warren's first patient. Sullivan is still trying to cover up the problem with his leg and ODs on the Fentanyl he stole from Warren's truck. He hallucinates a discussion with Ripley and Emmett finds him passed out on the floor. Warren covers up the missing vials by reporting them as broken in transit.
358"Born to Run"David GreenspanJill WeinbergerMarch 12, 2020 (2020-03-12)6.64[41]
The team scrambles to save the riders after they respond to a horrific motorbike accident. Sullivan steps up and tries to seek help from Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone), whose expertise in addiction is of particular interest to him. Dean wonders how to bring up a child on his own, as JJ left. Maya is not messing around on the field and lays into the tough-boss-attitude thick. Dean comes clean to Pruitt about his inexplicable emotions regarding his new daughter, and the lack of confidence he feels about looking after her. Andy finally realizes that Sullivan is her “safe space”. Dean agrees to let Vic move in and they discuss jointly taking care of the baby, who Dean has named "Prue" (Pruitt).
369"Poor Wandering One"Janice CookeBrian AnthonyMarch 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)7.39[42]
Bishop calls Sullivan and Andy into her office to tell Sullivan that she wants a demotion, thinking that Herrera deserved the promotion instead, which he says he will take under advisement. Dean and Vic adjust to caring for Baby Prue. Jack and Andy are called to a in-progress fight at a gun store, which ends up being between the owner and a troubled veteran who feels he's been robbed by the pawn process. After being disarmed of his knife, he pulls the pin out of a grenade. Flashbacks show Vic as a teen dealing with her grandmother's mental deterioration. Sullivan (ex-Marine) is called to the gun shop to help the suicidal vet, also a former jarhead. Pruitt enlists Ben to help him place dozens of pairs of boots on city hall's steps in protest of the firefighters dying of cancer while not being covered by the city's insurance, embarrassing the new chief, Dixon. Dixon's son, a new recruit and probationary firefighter, admits to Travis that he was an art major and his father pushed him into the academy.
3710"Something About What Happens When We Talk"Yangzom BrauenKrista VernoffMarch 26, 2020 (2020-03-26)6.90[43]
A psychologist visits Station 19 following Rigo's death. Ben opens up about saving Rigo and finally opens up about Bailey's miscarriage and her doubts about him switching from being a doctor to a firefighter. Travis shared about his particularly troubling relationship with his father. Dean lectures Vic that she sabotaged her relationship with Jackson by not telling him that she moved in with Dean. Meanwhile, Andy hasn't been able to come clean with her emotions.
3811"No Days Off"Tom VericaCinque HendersonApril 2, 2020 (2020-04-02)7.16[44]
Ben is courting Grey Sloan doctors in order to add a trauma surgeon to his rig. Maya is on vacation with Carina DeLuca but continues to phone the station. Owen Hunt stops by the station to drop a portable ultrasound off to Ben for the mobile unit. Sullivan and Andy travel to have dinner with her father. Chief Dixon stops by the station and introduces Travis, who has been sleeping with new firefighter and Dixon's son Emmett, to Emmett's... girlfriend. Awkward! Dean and Vic are struggling with a colicky Baby Prue until Jack stops by and magically stops her crying. Sullivan stumbles upon the chef of the restaurant berating kitchen employees and threatening to call ICE on them, leading Sullivan to intercede. Teddy Altman visits Ben and loves the idea of doing surgery on wheels, but new motherhood is already too much to deal with. Sullivan compares ICE to Nazis, and says it's personal to him because his grandfather was a Nazi. He springs into action when ICE arrives. Ben entertains Jackson Avery in his surgeon cattle call, and the two of them respond to the bogus injury call that Sullivan makes to help stymie the ICE agents. Everyone's phone lights up with notifications about a 5-alarm fire.
3912"I'll Be Seeing You"Daryn OkadaAnupam Nigam & Meghann PlunkettApril 9, 2020 (2020-04-09)7.56[45]
A seemingly simple storage fire became an endangerment to the Station 19 crew due to a dangerous storage of propane gas bottles and poor ventilation, including Andy. Pruitt, hosting a poker game with his old firefighter comrades, leaves the game when he hears about the trouble his handpicked team is in. Arriving at the fire, he puts on the uniform one final time. Inside, Jack and Andy are separated, while Emmett and Travis have gotten lost. Sullivan rushes in rashly to find his lost team members, and specifically Andy, as flashbacks show that he's married her. Pruitt breaks through the roof to ventilate the building to save everyone running out of oxygen, sacrificing himself in the process. This allows the smoke to vent and saves those still in the building, who all exit and realize that there is a vent in the roof where one had been impossible (and Maya at the base of the ladder, crying). Twenty bells toll in honor of the fallen hero, as Andy realizes it was her father who was lost.
4013"Dream a Little Dream of Me"Stacey K. BlackRob GilesApril 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)6.72[46]
After the heroic death of Pruitt, Andy and the rest of the crew mourn his death in different ways. Andy has several lucid dreams. Vic decides on finding a way to raise money for Pruitt's line-of-duty funeral, including forcing other team members to pose for a calendar, because Chief Dixon is blocking it (he considers Pruitt a civilian). Maya is subjected to a review from department brass over Pruitt's death. Jack and Dean are called to a house for a third gas leak report to find that a deaf child was trying to get help for his mother who was being abused by his new step-father. The team works to get the woman help. Warren learns from Emmett that Sullivan suffered an overdose, and Emmett comes out to the station as a gay man.
4114"The Ghosts That Haunt Me"Pete ChatmonTyrone FinchApril 30, 2020 (2020-04-30)5.58[47]
The calendars are in, Andy is back to work, and Maya's mom has shown up unexpectedly. A cute girl needs help from Dean, and she gives him her number. Maya's mom explains that she has left Maya's father, citing the abuse that Maya has accepted as normal. Station 19 trucks are called to a blaze at a bowling alley where several victims are trapped inside. Meanwhile, Ben presents Sullivan with a cup to submit a drug test specimen in. In a heated conversation, Sullivan admits to Warren that he and Herrera are now married. Warren tells him he needs to tell Chief Dixon everything about the drug use, theft, and overdose. Meanwhile Andy and Jack are trapped inside the bowling alley with seven kids, while the rest of the crew tries to bring down a wall to get to them. Flashbacks show Pruitt and Warren having drinks at a bar and talking, with Pruitt recalling a call early in his career where a drunk driver had caused a horrific accident shortly after a Seattle PD officer had let him go because he was the mayor's son. Pruitt says that that cop later cashed in the favor. Warren and Sullivan speak to the chief about Sullivan's marriage and drug abuse, but not before the chief relents about Pruitt's funeral. Dixon says he doesn't need a drug scandal, so they should pretend like nothing happened. Warren realizes during this that Dixon is the cop from Pruitt's story, and Dixon threatens Ben and Miranda with a "drug ring" scandal. Warren decides to take Dixon down. Sullivan announces to everyone that he and Herrera are married.
4215"Bad Guy"DeMane DavisKiley DonovanMay 7, 2020 (2020-05-07)5.57[48]
A woman wanders into the station covered in blood, saying she thinks she killed "him." She pulls out a knife and asks what she's supposed to do with it. Warren and Jackson Avery respond to the park where the woman says she came from and find a man unresponsive with several knife wounds. They load him up and tell Emmett to drive, but unbeknownst to the surgeons, another woman jumps into the front seat and points a gun at Emmett, telling him to drive. Maya and Carina are having a great day together until Carina brings up Maya's mom. Andy sorts through family photos and boxes full of Pruitt's things. Travis and Vic are sent on strange fire inspections connected to Chief Dixon. At the station, the bloody woman explains to the cops that she was running when someone attacked her and she fought back. The gun-toting woman demands drugs from the surgeons, threatening death for noncompliance. She gets spooked and fires the gun, grazing Avery's leg. She then gets the drugs from the cabinet, runs away, and is violently struck by a truck, dying. Sullivan goes to the review board to report Dixon. In flashbacks, Vic is a community college student struggling with her grandma's death when Pruitt and Station 19 come through for a failing fire inspection, followed by the inevitable death of her theatre director.
4316"Louder Than a Bomb"Paris BarclayEmmylou DiazMay 14, 2020 (2020-05-14)5.91[49]
Suspended after having turned himself in to the Civil Service Commission, Sullivan is admitted to Grey Sloan for his surgery. Plagued by memories of her last day with her mother and her parents fighting, Andy's attention is split between staying by her husband's side and meeting her aunt Sandra, who has agreed to meet up to talk about her mother. Andy finds comfort in talking to Meredith about her family situation. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew responds to a terrorist bomb threat at Pac-North. While her crew scrambles to defuse a bomb and save precious research, Maya finds the courage to stand up to her father when he openly belittles her in front of her peers. At the scene, Dixon is arrested for fraud and extortion. Travis dumps Emmett after realizing he is not in love with him. Maya makes amends with Jack and Carina, who takes her back. Jack spends time with his improvised family. Feeling they are getting too close to keep his true feelings hidden, Dean tells Vic to move out. As Sullivan wakes up in immense pain, Andy meets Sandra in a motel and is surprised to see her mother alive and well.

Season 4 (2020–21)

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441"Nothing Seems the Same"Paris BarclayKiley DonovanNovember 12, 2020 (2020-11-12)6.59[50]
While the station 19 team deals with the effects of COVID-19, the aid car deals with treating child victims involved in a car accident as they return from a party. When the car catches fire things get complicated and quickly turns into a small forest fire. Andy continues to process the news that her mother is still alive while grieving the death of her father. Sullivan struggles with being fired from the Seattle Fire Department and settling into his new job.
This episode begins a crossover event that continues on Grey's Anatomy season 17 episode 1 and concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 17 episode 2.
452"Wild World"Bethany RooneyEmmylou DiazNovember 19, 2020 (2020-11-19)5.66[51]
As Andy takes time to reconnect with her family, Sullivan takes steps to get sober. Travis almost bites a woman's head off while on a call after a tiger attacks her; however the tiger later appears inside the firehouse. Carina vents about losing a patient while she and Maya do their best to follow social distancing rules, but at the end Carina comes to see Maya at the firehouse.
463"We Are Family"Paris BarclayZaiver SinnettDecember 3, 2020 (2020-12-03)5.58[52]
Richard comes by the station to support Robert before his hearing in front of the fire commission, which will determine his future as a firefighter. During his testimony, Ben points to the country's opioid crisis as the main reason behind Sullivan's addiction and its consequences, which leads to the commission shutting down the PRT, deeming it too big of a liability. Having been cleared of all charges and re-hired at Seattle PD, Michael Dixon's testimony blames Sullivan for manipulating the firefighters, including his son. After station 19's crew interrupts the meeting to voice their support for Sullivan, the commission allows him to stay on at Station 19 as a regular firefighter. Maya struggles to accept her nice life with Carina; she and Andy rekindle their friendship after realizing they have been completely out of touch and miss each other. After responding to a call at a group of drag queens' apartment building, Travis realizes he misses having gay friends and reconnects with Emmett. Emmett, Richard, and others speak their praises and concerns about Sullivan and Sullivan worries he might lose his job.
474"Don't Look Back in Anger"Bethany RooneyBrian AnthonyDecember 10, 2020 (2020-12-10)5.58[53]
Robert struggles to accept his position as probie within the team while keeping his distance from Andy. The team tries to defuse a tense situation between a high and drunk Christian couple who refuse to follow COVID-19 protocols and are resistant to accept help. To matters even more difficult, the heavily-pregnant wife injures Travis and goes into labor at the scene. The experience causes Travis to make a painful reflection on catholic views regarding homosexuality, which leads him to confront his father about his hiding his own sexual orientation. Dean feuds with Robert over the fact that his actions have complicated the careers of all fellow Black firefighters. Ben pleads with Dean to take into account Sullivan's burden while Vic's support of his point of view causes Dean to rekindle their friendship. When Marsha is admitted to Grey Sloan with COVID-19, Jack temporarily moves into the apartment to support Marcus and Inara, who fears her current living arrangement is coming to an end. Meanwhile, Maya's struggles to share her living space with Carina make her fear she has turned herself into a copy of her dominant and controlling father.
485"Out of Control"Michael MedicoTyrone FinchDecember 17, 2020 (2020-12-17)5.63[54]
After a successful call, Ben goes home to tell his family that Bailey's mother has passed away from COVID-19. Rosalind helps him not take Tuck's angry outburst personally and he proceeds to make spaghetti for the family to bring them all together. Sullivan meets with Richard, his sponsor, who informs him that a separation from his spouse is not strictly necessary if being around her does not induce craving. Vic rejects Theo as she does not want to date during a pandemic while Jack and Inara give in to their feelings for one another. Dean receives a gift from his parents wanting to reconcile. The crew later gathers at Maya's to celebrate. They are alerted by screaming out on the street and find a Black woman claiming that her daughter and a friend of hers have been kidnapped, having tracked her daughter's phone to a house nearby. The alleged kidnapper calls the cops on them for trespassing. Tension mounts as the cops refuse to believe the mother's claims. When a fire breaks out in the house's basement, Robert and Dean run in and discover the kidnapped girls locked up in the basement. They rescue the girls while the kidnapper maintains that they broke into his house and set fire to it. As one police officer clearly sides with him, an altercation ensues between the cops and the firefighters, which leads to the arrest of the mother, Dean, and Sullivan.
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 17, episode 6.
496"Train in Vain"Allison Liddi-BrownTeleplay by : Meghann Plunkett
Story by : Rob Giles & Meghann Plunkett
March 11, 2021 (2021-03-11)5.40[55]
As Station 19 try to regroup and recover from the experiences of the previous day, the team try to pull themselves together for their annual inspection. They show their support for Miller who is struggling the most and wants to do something to make sure this never happens to any black firefighter again. Meanwhile, Carina and her brother Andrew are in pursuit of Opal (a women suspected to be linked with the trafficking, having already trafficked another young girl). Despite her concerns for her brother's safety, Andrew is determined to not let her get away again. Bishop, Warren, Gibson and the police help successfully catch and arrest her but Andrew is stabbed in the pursuit. He is immediately transferred to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital where all his friends there fight desperately to save his life.
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 17, episode 7.
507"Learning to Fly"Michael MedicoSam FormanMarch 18, 2021 (2021-03-18)5.10[56]
Maya spends her time at home with a mourning Carina and tries to aid her in finding ways to deal with her grief. Andy is allowed to step up as acting Captain in her absence, causing friction with Sullivan. The crew responds to a call about a cult leader about to jump off a building to prove he has reached ultimate freedom. Upon trying to talk him off the edge, Jack is confronted with his fears and opens up his heart to love. Back home, he makes the leap and kisses Inara, much to Marcus and Marsha's delight. Having been confronted with a police officer that was involved in the incident leading up to his arrest, Dean lets go of his plan to promote to Lieutenant to enforce change from the inside. Vic allows herself to grow closer to Theo Ruiz, who comforts her after the incident with the police. Travis' father visits him at the station and claims his photos were stolen from his hacked Facebook, an excuse Travis doesn't buy into. Ben performs hand surgery at the station on and HIV-positive man who refuses to go to the hospital and teaches Ben a valuable lesson about living through grief.
518"Make No Mistake, He's Mine"Allison Liddi-BrownShalisha Francis-FeusnerMarch 25, 2021 (2021-03-25)5.26[57]
Vic and Ruiz continue to see each other privately, so when Ruiz finds out that he's picking up a sub shift at 19, Vic wants to pretend they aren't together. Marsha is slated to come home from Grey Sloan finally, so Jack and Inara and Marcus make plans to be there to pick her up. Carina's Italian friend (and long-ago ex) Gabriella shows up, unnerving Maya. Ruiz shows up for his sub shift at 19, causing Travis to storm off, with Vic in pursuit. Travis reveals that Ruiz is the captain who got his husband killed. Three guys rush into the station, one of them lucid but with an arrow through his head. In the course of treating him, Herrera is frustrated by Sullivan's constant second-guessing. En route to Grey Sloan, the aid car drops Travis with a car on the side of the road with an unresponsive driver, likely an overdose. Travis calls for backup and Ruiz runs from the station, and upon arrival is standing next to the car when the drive wakes up and lets his foot off the brake, running over Ruiz's foot. Emmett calls Jack to tell him not to come pick up Marsha, who has decompensated and likely needs a ventilator. Dean's lawyer friend (and ex), Condola Vargas, Esq, has agreed to take on Dean's case against the police department for the dehumanizing experiences surrounding the kidnapped girls case. She asks him what justice looks like to him, and it takes him awhile to figure it out. Gathering the other Black firefighters around him, he tells Condola that he doesn't just want justice or punishment; he wants to prevent them from doing anything like that to anyone ever again. Over at Grey Sloan, Jack takes Marcus up on a station ladder to see Marsha from outside of her hospital room. Vic goes to tell Ruiz that she is firmly behind Travis and will have to cut off her feelings for him; he explains that the day when Travis's husband died didn't just destroy Travis, but him, too. Vic hugs him right as Travis walks into the room, agape.
529"No One Is Alone"Stacey K. BlackRochelle ZimmermanApril 1, 2021 (2021-04-01)4.78[58]
Picking up where the last episode ended, Travis explodes on Vic for comforting Ruiz. Flashbacks to 2009 show Ruiz, Travis, and his husband all working together during fire academy. Vic and Travis are put on the aid car together, and respond to a drug overdose for the same person who OD'd in the car in the previous episode. A 2010 flashback shows Travis and Michael as firefighters, falling in love. It's revealed that Ruiz was Michael's roommate and best friend, and he knows all about them being gay and in love. After dropping off the overdose victim at Grey Sloan, the aid car is called back to the same address, where the man's best friend Libbie has also OD'd. At the station, Ruiz is helping Jack in his relationship with Marcus. In 2011, Michael and Travis adorably have both bought rings to propose, and double propose to each other while at the dinner table with Ruiz. Vic and Travis have a massive blow-out on the side of the road. It's 2012 and Ruiz brings champagne to the house now occupied by Travis and Michael to celebrate his being up for captain. We jump to 2016, and Travis is worried about Ruiz being Michael's captain, and literally posits the very situation of a bad call leading to Michael's death. But Michael says sometimes bad calls happen and they work in a dangerous field. Libbie overdoses and dies in the park. One more trip back to 2016 and Travis is a wreck in his house; Ruiz comes over and explains that he miscalculated the situation and told Michael to shelter in place when he shouldn't have, leading to Michael's death. Travis throws him out. In the present, Jack and Ruiz bond over having been department pariahs.
5310"Save Yourself"David GreenspanEmily CulverApril 8, 2021 (2021-04-08)4.87[59]
The team gets several surprises while they are dealing with people coming in for COVID testing at the firehouse. Travis's parents arrive for testing after his father has an exposure from "golfing." Jack tries to console young Marcus, who is despondent after the family finds out that Marsha's absent son has decided to take her off of the ventilator. Carina is a control freak while running the clinic, but later reveals to Maya she may be forced to go back to Italy due to presidential changes to immigration policy. The team responds to a call where a newlywed couple (who had just left the COVID test site) is trapped inside their car, which is trapped inside of the back of a box truck. The couple got married quickly after meeting during the pandemic, and the wife's selfishness comes out strong during the extrication when she begs for the team to get her out first because she has more to live for than her new husband. (This story continues into the crossover.) Travis grapples with his father's revelations and Carina is excited when Maya volunteers to go to Italy with her.
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 17, episode 11.
5411"Here It Comes Again"Karen GaviolaEmmylou Diaz & Tyrone FinchApril 15, 2021 (2021-04-15)5.10[60]
A pregnant couple who had needed help with car seat installation in a previous episode shows up in labor, which leads to Ben and Carina having to deliver the baby in the station. The husband had an undiagnosed heart issue and collapses during the labor, with Andy and Dean rushing him to a hospital with no empty beds because of COVID. They continue to run compressions on him while pleading for a room. Emmett warns Vic and Travis that his father, now Deputy Chief with Seattle PD, is paying the station a visit. His visit is to warn Maya that she should dissuade Dean from pursuing his lawsuit against Seattle PD. Maya tells Carina that she doesn't think she can go to Italy because of the lawsuit and her worry that her leaving will make superiors think that this is why you don't promote women. As the episode closes, the team begins to see the footage of the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis PD.
5512"Get Up, Stand Up"Daryn OkadaKrista VernoffApril 22, 2021 (2021-04-22)4.47[61]
In light of the trauma caused by the murder of George Floyd, Maya invites back Dr. Diane Lewis to give her crew a chance to talk. Ben opens up about the struggles he experiences as a Black man in America, including raising two black boys. Diane makes Maya realize that even though it may have taken her a long time, she is doing right now by listening and learning, causing Maya to vow to actively call out injustices. In light of hate crimes against Asian-Americans spiking, Diane assures Travis that while the racism he and his mother have experienced may seem minor in comparison to recent events, any type of discrimination is unacceptable. Andy faces the fact that, having grown up around cops and relatively spared from racism due to her lighter skin tone, she has failed to recognize police brutality as a systemic problem. Vic and Diane connect through their similar views as Black women about the way George's death has been treated by the media and white friends. Diane guides Jack on how to navigate the issue at hand whilst aware of his privilege. Dean finds a safe haven in Diane's presence to let out his feelings and exhaustion. After avoiding Diane all day, Robert finally reveals the intense fear for his life that Floyd's murder has triggered for him. Meanwhile, a hypocritical Michael Dixon takes a knee during a television interview to show his alleged support for the Black Lives Matter movement. The next morning, the entire Station 19 crew and some of their loved ones join a Black Lives Matter protest, possibly igniting more issues with the brass of Seattle FD.
5613"I Guess I'm Floating"Paris BarclayDaniel K. HohMay 6, 2021 (2021-05-06)4.52[62]
The station's Black firefighters are on a dinner cruise meant to celebrate Black firefighters in Seattle and the progress made over the years. Battalion Chief Gregory gives a fairly pointed speech in the general direction of Dean and his lawsuit, mentioning the need for a unified front and cooperation. Dean later confronts him and says he appreciates everything Gregory did to brack barriers, Dean can't take those victories as his own, and the challenges are different now. The chief has a coronary episode and falls overboard. Dean immediately jumps in to help, and Ben sees this and tries to alert the crew before grabbing a life vest and life ring and jumping after them. In flashbacks, we see Ben and Miranda trying to spend some quality time together when she feels what she thinks is a growth. They go to see a urologist across town, who thinks it's likely cancer and recommends removing a testicle immediately. Flashback Dean is shocked by the arrival of JJ's parents at his doorstep; they've come from Hong Kong to see their grandchild, having only learned of Prue when JJ breezed through Hong Kong recently. Back in the water, Dean and Ben try to do compressions and other life-saving measures on the chief, but they are unable to save him. The boat disappears out of sight, unaware of the three men overboard. Suddenly Dean and Ben have to work on their own survival, while discussing many things like the George Floyd murder, Ben's testicular cancer and his not having scheduled the procedure, and Dean's strange dinner with his parents and JJ's parents (who are revealed to own a large portion of Seattle land). Eventually they're forced to abandon the chief's body and they try to share Ben's life jacket, but Dean says he thinks he needs to let go. Fade to black. Both Dean and Ben come to consciousness on the beach, having been found by a rescue boat. Miranda arrives, followed by Vic. Vic tells Dean she didn't know what to do so she went to the house boat to be with Prue all night. Dean tries to say "I love you" to her but can't get it out, and she says "I love you, too."
5714"Comfortably Numb"Peter PaigeKiley DonovanMay 20, 2021 (2021-05-20)4.92[63]
Ben confronts his fears as he goes in for his surgery, where he has some heavy hallucinations. Maya and Carina discuss their problems with their relationship as Carina prepares to leave for Italy; topics include Carina not wanting to get married but still wanting to have a baby, plus Carina's feeling that Maya has not bothered to pay attention to the visa situation. Jack and Inara are finally alone for a while, but as things get heated up they are interrupted by the sight of their upstairs neighbor falling past their window. They spend most of the day trying to save her from both the literal and figurative dumpsters she is in. Carina's friend Gabriella calls from Italy and tells Carina she's silly for not accepting Maya's proposal, which leads Carina to finding Maya at the hospital where she proposes, instead.
5815"Say Her Name"Oliver BokelbergZaiver Sinnett & Rochelle ZimmermanMay 27, 2021 (2021-05-27)4.59[64]
Vic finds herself in need of a day off from everything related to Black Lives Matter while the rest of the crew prepares to set up a medical post at the protest to aid civilians hurt in confrontations with Seattle PD. The crew is called out to a fire started by rioters at Vic's parents' restaurant. The team manage to save the building. Vic, Travis and Theo stay behind to help clean up. Vic confronts her parents with the fact that their strategy of not talking about emotions does not appear to be working. Her mother reveals they kept track of her life in a room dedicated to commemorate all of her accomplishments. Later, the Hughes family tell a reporter that the loss of their property pales in comparison to the loss of numerous Black lives. Travis begins to forgive Theo as they work. When the City forbids the crew's plans for the medical post, they decide to proceed as planned as civilians. Dean convinces Maya to have a real wedding to bring the crew some joy.
5916"Forever and Ever, Amen"Paris BarclayKiley DonovanJune 3, 2021 (2021-06-03)4.90[65]
Carina has returned to Seattle after a month in Italy. Two days before her wedding to Maya, the crew responds to a house fire. At the scene, Maya openly defies a direct order from Fire Chief McCallister in order to save a boy's life. The Fire Chief confides in Sullivan that the incident would allow him to close down Station 19 after all the troubles it has caused with Seattle PD under Maya's captainship. Sullivan advocates for a promotion for himself to get everyone back in line. Unbeknownst the rest of the crew, this causes a rift with Andy, who deems him opportunistic. At the wedding, hosted at a renovated Kaminski's, Travis reunites with Emmett while Victoria gives in to her romantic feelings for Theo after approval from Travis. Dean catches them kissing just as he decided to tell Vic about his feelings after encouragement from Ben and Bailey. Inara breaks up with Jack as she realizes he is not in love with her; she thanks him for saving her and moves to her sister in California. Maya's mother once again breaks free from her abusive husband to attend the wedding. As the newlyweds dance, the rest of the guests receive word that Maya has been relieved of her duties.

Season 5 (2021–22)

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601"Phoenix from the Flame"Stacey K. BlackKrista VernoffSeptember 30, 2021 (2021-09-30)5.04[67]
A title card reveals that while the pandemic isn't over in real life, the show is presenting a look at the future that the show hopes for. We've jumped a year, and Herrera and Sullivan are on the rocks. Flashbacks show the fallout at the Carina/Maya wedding, as the two of them (and Andy) left the wedding to confront the chief about his decision to relieve Maya of her position as captain. He threatens to transfer every other member of Station 19 if she persists in fighting his decision. She relents, but he still says Andy will be transferred to Station 23. They return to the wedding dejected, but determined to have a good time. In the present, the team is helping with an event at a park where a bunch of extremely intoxicated people are lighting off fireworks. One manages to blow half of his face off, but the chaos of the whole situation makes it to nothing goes easily for the team. The new captain leaves the engine open and one of the drunk partiers steals it and immediately wrecks it. It eventually catches fire, and Andy (having responded with her new 23 team, where she is the only woman) has to watch her father's memorial on the engine burn. The new captain shows a fairly callous attitude towards the sentimentality that 19 has for the engine.
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 18 episode 1.[66]
612"Can't Feel My Face"Peter PaigeKiley DonovanOctober 7, 2021 (2021-10-07)4.29[68]
The team is called to a house fire that turns out to be a basement drug lab fire. Several members of 19 are rendered unconscious by the fumes. Sullivan wakes up and shakes it off and is able to carry people out. Some teens are shown to be filming the scene where the down firefighters are being revived, and Sullivan--now shirtless--berates the kids and smashes one's phone in the process. The other kid's video goes viral, and people start calling Sullivan "Fire Zaddy." As the whole team goes day-drinking to celebrate and Sullivan learns of his viral status soon after being served (at work) with divorce papers by Herrera, he orders himself a scotch but ultimately decides not to drink it. Outside of the bar, Herrera runs into Beckett, the new captain, and entreats him to go home with her.
623"Too Darn Hot"Michael MedicoRochelle ZimmermanOctober 14, 2021 (2021-10-14)4.29[69]
It is exceptionally hot in Seattle, leading to all sorts of complications for its citizens and its firefighters. Andy's sex hangover from going home with newly minted Captain Sean Beckett plagues her, as she feels guilt about recent interactions with Sullivan, who is going viral in the "Fire Daddy" video. An attempted PR stunt led by new department PR director, consisting of pushing the new engine into the garage, would have gone great if the engine wasn't burning the hands of those who showed up to help. Ben's adopted son Joey rides along with Ben and Jack in the aid car, and the first call is to a homeless encampment. The man experiencing heart failure is someone Joey knows, and Joey argues against life-saving measures because he knows his friend is a DNR. Ben can't stop because he doesn't have official confirmation and as a doctor and first responder he might be willing to bend the rules to save a life, but not to end one. Bishop and Carina continue to fight about Maya not wanting children. Sullivan is still reeling from the divorce papers. Ben surprises Joey by getting his foster siblings to the make-up event to push the engine into the station, which is complete with a water fight to cool everyone down.
634"100% or Nothing"Sheelin ChokseyEmily CulverOctober 21, 2021 (2021-10-21)4.65[70]
Therapist Dr. Diane Lewis is back in the building to assist in Miller's new initiative by teaching crisis intervention training (CIT) to Stations 19 & 23. The firefighters joke their way through the training while fielding various calls. Sullivan and Bishop respond to a house call where an on-the-rocks married couple foreshadows many things relevant to Sullivan's and Bishop's own marriages. Jack goes on a mental health call with the crisis team and finds he has an aptitude for the work while working with a young autistic man. Dr. Lewis tells Miller that his program is going to help a lot of people. Miller is still frustrated by Vic and Theo being together and finds them making out in the station. Sullivan gives Herrera the signed divorce papers.
645"Things We Lost in the Fire"Daryn OkadaHenry RoblesNovember 11, 2021 (2021-11-11)4.58[71]
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 18 episode 5.
656"Little Girl Blue"Diana C. ValentineTyrone Finch & Meghann PlunkettNovember 18, 2021 (2021-11-18)4.85[72]
667"A House Is Not a Home"David GreenspanLeah GonzalezDecember 9, 2021 (2021-12-09)4.07[73]
678"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Peter PaigeZaiver SinnettDecember 16, 2021 (2021-12-16)4.69[74]
689"Started from the Bottom"Paula HunzikerEmily CulverFebruary 24, 2022 (2022-02-24)4.98[75]
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 18 episode 9.
6910"Searching for the Ghost"Oliver BokelbergStaci OkunolaMarch 3, 2022 (2022-03-03)4.46[76]
7011"The Little Things You Do Together"Tessa BlakeKiley Donovan & Rochelle ZimmermanMarch 10, 2022 (2022-03-10)4.25[77]
7112"In My Tree"
"Who's Gonna Miss Me?"
Tamika MillerDaniel K. HohMarch 17, 2022 (2022-03-17)4.24[78]
7213"Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire"Paris BarclayAlex FernandezMarch 24, 2022 (2022-03-24)4.60[79]
7314"Alone in the Dark"Stacey K. BlackZaiver SinnettMarch 31, 2022 (2022-03-31)4.44[80]
7415"When the Party's Over"Daryn OkadaMeghann PlunkettApril 7, 2022 (2022-04-07)4.52[81]
7516"Death and the Maiden"Jason GeorgeRochelle Zimmerman & Leah GonzalezMay 5, 2022 (2022-05-05)4.28[82]
7617"The Road You Didn't Take"Paula HunzikerHenry Robles & Staci OkunolaMay 12, 2022 (2022-05-12)3.95[83]
7718"Crawl Out Through the Fallout"Stacey K. BlackKiley DonovanMay 19, 2022 (2022-05-19)4.28[84]

Season 6 (2022)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [85]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date [85]U.S. viewers
(millions)
781"Twist and Shout"Stacey K. BlackKrista Vernoff & Kiley DonovanOctober 6, 2022 (2022-10-06)4.19[86]
792"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"Peter PaigeHenry RoblesOctober 13, 2022 (2022-10-13)3.70[87]
803"Dancing with Our Hands Tied"Tamika MillerDaniel ArkinOctober 20, 2022 (2022-10-20)3.90[88]
814"Demons"Michael MedicoEmily CulverOctober 27, 2022 (2022-10-27)3.87[89]
825"Pick Up the Pieces"Jason GeorgeMellow BrownNovember 3, 2022 (2022-11-03)3.52[90]
836"Everybody Says Don't"Daryn OkadaRochelle ZimmermanNovember 10, 2022 (2022-11-10)3.99[91]
This episode begins a crossover event that concludes on Grey's Anatomy season 19 episode 6.

Ratings

Season 1

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Stuck" March 22, 2018 1.1/5 5.43[8] 0.9 3.11 2.0 8.54[92]
2 "Invisible To Me" March 22, 2018 1.1/5 5.43[8] 0.9 3.11 2.0 8.54[92]
3 "Contain the Flame" March 29, 2018 1.2/5 5.86[9] 0.8 2.70 2.0 8.56[93]
4 "Reignited" April 5, 2018 1.0/4 5.09[10] 0.8 2.63 1.8 7.72[94]
5 "Shock to the System" April 12, 2018 1.0/4 5.59[11] 0.8 2.40 1.8 7.99[95]
6 "Stronger Together" April 19, 2018 1.1/4 5.41[12] 0.7 2.42 1.8 7.84[96]
7 "Let It Burn" April 26, 2018 0.9/3 5.17[13] 0.7 2.30 1.6 7.47[97]
8 "Every Second Counts" May 3, 2018 1.0/4 5.14[14] 0.7 2.25 1.7 7.40[98]
9 "Hot Box" May 10, 2018 0.9/4 4.45[15] 0.7 2.29 1.6 6.75[99]
10 "Not Your Hero" May 17, 2018 1.0/4 5.10[16] 0.7 2.26 1.7 7.35[100]

Season 2

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "No Recovery" October 4, 2018 1.1/5 5.17[17] 0.6 2.36 1.7 7.53[101]
2 "Under the Surface" October 11, 2018 1.3/5 6.54[18] 0.9 2.75 2.2 9.29[102]
3 "Home to Hold Onto" October 18, 2018 0.8/3 4.16[19] 0.7 2.25 1.5 6.40[103]
4 "Lost and Found" October 25, 2018 0.9/4 5.02[20] 0.6 2.16 1.5 7.19[104]
5 "Do a Little Harm..." November 1, 2018 0.9/4 4.89[21] 0.7 2.32 1.6 7.21[105]
6 "Last Day on Earth" November 8, 2018 1.0/5 5.10[22] 0.7 2.38 1.7 7.48[106]
7 "Weather the Storm" November 15, 2018 1.2/5 5.91[23] 0.7 2.40 1.9 8.31[107]
8 "Crash and Burn" March 7, 2019 0.9/4 5.24[24] 0.7 2.54 1.6 7.78[108]
9 "I Fought the Law" March 14, 2019 0.8/4 5.02[25] 0.6 2.34 1.4 7.30[109]
10 "Crazy Train" March 21, 2019 0.9/4 5.55[26] 0.6 2.27 1.5 7.82[110]
11 "Baby Boom" March 28, 2019 1.0/5 5.44[27] 0.6 2.29 1.6 7.74[111]
12 "When It Rains, It Pours!" April 4, 2019 0.9/4 5.26[28] 0.6 2.38 1.5 7.64[112]
13 "The Dark Night" April 11, 2019 0.9/5 5.38[29] 0.6 2.15 1.5 7.53[113]
14 "Friendly Fire" April 18, 2019 0.8/4 4.96[30] 0.6 2.24 1.4 7.21[114]
15 "Always Ready" May 2, 2019 1.2/6 6.39[31] 0.9 2.70 2.1 9.10[115]
16 "For Whom The Bell Tolls" May 9, 2019 0.9/4 5.05[32] 0.7 2.44 1.6 7.50[116]
17 "Into the Wildfire" May 16, 2019 0.8/4 4.82[33] 0.7 2.42 1.5 7.25[117]

Season 3

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "I Know This Bar" January 23, 2020 1.2/7 7.02[34] 0.7 2.78 1.9 9.80[118]
2 "Indoor Fireworks" January 30, 2020 1.0/6 6.12[35] 0.4 1.87 1.4 7.99[119]
3 "Eulogy" February 6, 2020 0.9/5 5.92[36] 0.5 1.95 1.4 7.87[120]
4 "House Where Nobody Lives" February 13, 2020 0.9/5 6.00[37] 0.5 2.17 1.5 8.15[121]
5 "Into the Woods" February 20, 2020 1.0/5 6.27[38] 0.5 2.16 1.5 8.44[122]
6 "Ice Ice Baby" February 27, 2020 1.1/6 6.59[39] 0.5 2.17 1.6 8.76[123]
7 "Satellite of Love" March 5, 2020 1.0/5 6.00[40] 0.5 1.93 1.5 7.96[124]
8 "Born to Run" March 12, 2020 1.1/6 6.64[41] 0.5 2.06 1.5 8.71[125]
9 "Poor Wandering One" March 19, 2020 1.3/6 7.39[42] 0.4 1.83 1.7 9.22[126]
10 "Something About What Happens When We Talk" March 26, 2020 1.1/5 6.90[43] 0.5 2.00 1.6 8.86[127]
11 "No Days Off" April 2, 2020 1.1/5 7.16[44] 0.5 1.82 1.6 8.99[128]
12 "I'll Be Seeing You" April 9, 2020 1.3/6 7.56[45] 0.5 1.84 1.8 9.40[129]
13 "Dream a Little Dream of Me" April 16, 2020 1.2/6 6.72[46] 0.5 1.97 1.7 8.69[130]
14 "The Ghosts That Haunt Me" April 30, 2020 0.9/5 5.58[47] 0.5 2.16 1.3 7.74[131]
15 "Bad Guy" May 7, 2020 0.8/4 5.57[48] 0.5 2.11 1.3 7.68[132]
16 "Louder Than a Bomb" May 14, 2020 0.9/5 5.91[49] 0.5 2.16 1.4 8.07[133]

Season 4

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Nothing Seems the Same" November 12, 2020 1.2 6.59[50] 0.5 2.28 1.7 8.89[134]
2 "Wild World" November 19, 2020 1.0 5.66[51]
3 "We Are Family" December 3, 2020 0.9 5.58[52] 0.4 1.68 1.2 7.27[135]
4 "Don't Look Back in Anger" December 10, 2020 0.8 5.58[53] 0.4 1.89 1.3 7.47[136]
5 "Out of Control" December 17, 2020 1.0 5.63[54]
6 "Train in Vain" March 11, 2021 0.9 5.40[55] 0.5 2.17 1.3 7.58[137]
7 "Learning to Fly" March 18, 2021 0.8 5.10[56]
8 "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" March 25, 2021 0.8 5.26[57]
9 "No One Is Alone" April 1, 2021 0.8 4.78[58] 0.3 1.41 1.1 6.20[138][a]
10 "Save Yourself" April 8, 2021 0.8 4.87[59] 0.5 2.08 1.2 6.95[139]
11 "Here It Comes Again" April 15, 2021 0.8 5.10[60]
12 "Get Up, Stand Up" April 22, 2021 0.7 4.47[61] 0.4 1.77 1.1 6.24[140]
13 "I Guess I'm Floating" May 6, 2021 0.8 4.52[62] 0.4 1.83 1.2 6.35[141]
14 "Comfortably Numb" May 20, 2021 0.8 4.92[63] 0.3 1.79 1.2 6.72[63]
15 "Say Her Name" May 27, 2021 0.7 4.59[142] 0.4 1.78 1.0 6.36[142]
16 "Forever and Ever, Amen" June 3, 2021 0.7 4.90[143] 0.4 1.66 1.1 6.56[143]

Season 5

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Phoenix from the Flame" September 30, 2021 0.8 5.04[67] 0.3 1.66 1.0 6.70[144][a]
2 "Can't Feel My Face" October 7, 2021 0.6 4.29[68] 0.3 1.29 0.8 5.59[145][a]
3 "Too Darn Hot" October 14, 2021 0.6 4.29[69] 0.3 1.54 0.8 5.83[146]
4 "100% or Nothing" October 21, 2021 0.6 4.65[70] 0.3 1.52 0.9 6.17[147]
5 "Things We Lost in the Fire" November 11, 2021 0.6 4.58[71] 0.3 1.56 0.9 6.15[148][a]
6 "Little Girl Blue" November 18, 2021 0.7 4.85[72] 0.3 1.65 1.0 6.49[149]
7 "A House Is Not a Home" December 9, 2021 0.6 4.07[73] 0.3 1.75 0.9 5.82[150]
8 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" December 16, 2021 0.6 4.69[74] 0.2 1.21 0.8 5.90[151][a]
9 "Started from the Bottom" February 24, 2022 0.8 4.98[75] 0.3 1.53 1.0 6.51[152][a]
10 "Searching for the Ghost" March 3, 2022 0.7 4.46[76] 0.2 1.48 0.9 5.94[153][a]
11 "The Little Things You Do Together" March 10, 2022 0.6 4.25[77] 0.3 1.79 0.9 6.05[154]
12 "In My Tree" March 17, 2022 0.5 4.24[78] 0.3 1.80 0.8 6.04[155]
13 "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire" March 24, 2022 0.6 4.60[79] 0.3 1.66 0.9 6.26[156]
14 "Alone in the Dark" March 31, 2022 0.6 4.44[80] 0.3 1.52 0.8 5.96[157]
15 "When the Party's Over" April 7, 2022 0.6 4.52[81] 0.2 1.43 0.9 5.95[158]
16 "Death and the Maiden" May 5, 2022 0.6 4.28[82] TBD TBD TBD TBD
17 "The Road You Didn't Take" May 12, 2022 0.5 3.95[83] TBD TBD TBD TBD
18 "Crawl Out Through the Fallout" May 19, 2022 0.6 4.28[84] TBD TBD TBD TBD

Season 6

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Station 19 episodes
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Twist and Shout" October 6, 2022 0.5 4.19[86] 0.3 1.62 0.8 5.82[86]
2 "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" October 13, 2022 0.5 3.70[87] 0.2 1.49 0.7 5.19[159]
3 "Dancing with Our Hands Tied" October 20, 2022 0.4 3.90[88] 0.2 1.40 0.6 5.30[160]
4 "Demons" October 27, 2022 0.5 3.87[89] 0.2 1.35 0.8 5.22[161]
5 "Pick Up the Pieces" November 3, 2022 0.5 3.52[90] 0.3 1.49 0.7 5.02[162]
6 "Everybody Says Don't" November 10, 2022 0.5 3.99[91] 0.3 1.47 0.8 5.46[91]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Live+7 ratings were not available, so Live+3 ratings have been used instead.

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