Texas responders run point in a massive multiple car collision; a combative addict and an overdose gone wrong offer challenges in Yonkers, N.Y.; Arizona responders do everything they can to avoid delivering a baby in the back of their ambulance.
Lacey and Stacey restrain a patient suffering from hallucinations after a drug overdose; a man calls 911 to save his wife from cardiac arrest; Alex and Jamal must determine what drug caused a woman to go unresponsive before her heart stops beating.
In Austin, Texas, Luddy and Finch practice parking-lot medicine when they respond to a heroin overdose; Niki and Nicole help a woman suffering emotional trauma in Baton Rouge, La.; Yonkers, N.Y., medic Alex reveals a sobering truth about her past.
In Austin, Texas, Kim and Audrey can't treat the victim of a gunshot wound until the gunman is apprehended; in Yonkers, N.Y., Cunningham and Ariel answer a call that hits close to home; Niki and Nicole try to save the life of a fellow service member.
An overdose patient wakes up swinging in the back of Meghan and Dee's ambulance; Ariel and Cunningham rush to the scene of a flaming motorcycle wreck; Kim and Audrey hope to find a missing truck driver at the bottom of a ravine.
Paramedics rush to the aid of a man attacked by his girlfriend with a box-cutter knife; gunshots fired and a man down; first responders plead with a patient to go the hospital before she has another potentially life-threatening seizure.
The opioid epidemic grips the nation as Baton Rouge EMS teams scramble to save lives; a man passes out from heat exhaustion and needs intervention before his internal organs shut down; Patrick prepares to deliver a baby in the back of the ambulance.
Brandon and Coop race to save a man struck by a bullet in the chest; Luddy and Finch encounter the drunkest patient they've ever treated; Alyssa and Kasie are called to a special needs pediatric patient.
Patrick and Danelle go above and beyond to help a schizophrenic patient; Holly and Chris have a scary run-in with poison control involving a nervous mother; Baton Rouge, La., has a busier than usual night with erratic patients.