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Revision as of 19:56, 25 November 2012
TV Series (1972-1979)
Starring:
Randolph Mantooth (John Gage)
Kevin Tighe (Roy DeSoto)
Julie London (Dixie McCall)
Bobby Troup (Joe Early)
Robert Fuller (Kelly Bracket)
Tim Donnelly (Chet Kelly)
Emergency! followed the young fire fighters/paramedics of Engine 51 within the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Season One
Boeing 727-100
From the pilot episode.
Bell 204/205B
Used in numerous episodes of the series from 1.01 onwards.
1.01
1.04
1.11
Cessna 182A Skylane
1.04
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
A 'water bomber' seen in episode 1.04.
Cessna 182N Skylane
1.05
Stinson V77 & Cessna 150
1.05 The old plane on the other side of the wing.
1.05
Piper J-3 Cub
1.05
Cessna 152
1.11 'Crash'. This is the plane crash of the title.
Season Two
Boeing 747
Model airliner given to a child recovering in hospital.
Another 747 is seen in 2.04.
Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard
From 2.08 Trainee.
Registration 1375. C/N 62-053.
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