Emergency! - Season 4 (1974)
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Synopsis: Los Angeles in the 1970s was a little bit safer thanks to the crew from EMERGENCY! From the mind of Jack Webb (DRAGNET) this series gave a realistic look into the daily struggles of paramedics,... Los Angeles in the 1970s was a little bit safer thanks to the crew from EMERGENCY! From the mind of Jack Webb (DRAGNET) this series gave a realistic look into the daily struggles of paramedics, firemen, and hospital staff. EMTs Roy DeSoto (Kevin Tighe) and John Gage (Randolph Mantooth) speed through L.A. to bring people to Rampart Hospital, and Nurse Dixie McCall (Julie London) is there waiting to help the incoming patients. With the paramedic profession still young, this show provided the general public a look into the lives of these heroes. Guest stars like Erika Estrada and Adam West bring even more excitement to this fourth season set, which includes all 22 heart-pounding episodes. [More]
Starring: Kevin Tighe, Randolph Mantooth, Julie London, Timothy Donnelly
Starring: Kevin Tighe, Randolph Mantooth, Julie London, Timothy Donnelly, Marco Lopez, Michael Norell, Harold "Hal" Frizzell
Producer: Jack Webb
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