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The show centers around Station 51 and Rampart Emergency Hospital.
Station 51 contains a squad and an engine (the station has had both
a Crown and a Ward LaFrance) with a normal crew of six, two of which
are paramedics. The show begins with the pilot movie showing the
paramedic program in its infancy, before legislation is in effect
to allow the paramedics to function independently. It follows the
characters of paramedics John Gage and Roy DeSoto to the point when
they are promoted to captain. Most episodes were split between rescue
scenes in "the field" and follow-up treatment at the hospital afterward.
Emergency! originally aired between 1972 and 1977 on NBC.
It consisted of 132 one-hour episodes with one two-hour pilot movie,
and four two-hour sequel movies. It was mostly filmed in the Los
Angeles area (The movies were filmed in Seattle and San Francisco).
In reality, Fire Station 106 was the original station chosen for
filming the show but it faced North (and would throw shadows) so
Station 127 was used instead.
Many episodes dealt with actually events in an attempt to educate,
as well as entertain, the public. The format of the show (dividing
the episodes between rescue scenes and hospital scenes) was due
to the rescue scenes being so expensive to film, while the hospital
scenes were relatively inexpensive. So by splitting the episode
between the hospital and the field, the production company saved
money.
The exterior of Rampart Hospital was actuallyHarbor UCLA Medical
Center, located in Torrance, California.
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