List of Emergency! episodes


The television series Emergency! originally aired from January 15, 1972, to May 28, 1977. Six seasons, with a total of 122 episodes, aired, followed by six television films during the following two years.

Series overview

Episodes

Pilot movie (1972)

Season 1 (1972)

Season 2 (1972–73)

Season 3 (1973–74)

Season 4 (1974–75)

Season 5 (1975–76)

Season 6 (1976–77)

Note: In the final season, Drs. Brackett and Early now have the additional certification of "A.C.E.P.." Ms. McCall now exchanges her occasional nurse's dress for a uniform and no longer wears a nurse's cap. Gage and DeSoto now have the designation "Firefighter PM" after their name. The intro now includes the radio transmissions between Rampart and the paramedics and no music. The transmissions, transcribed, read as follows:

Station alarm, followed by sirens, fading into:
  1. Dispatcher Sam Lanier: "Fifty-One, informant reports toxic chemicals are stored in tanker. Use caution." An explosion follows.
  2. Brackett: "Squad Fifty-One, this is Rampart; can you send me some EKG?"
  3. Gage: "10-4; transmitting EKG, we're sending you a strip, vitals to follow. Pulse is one-sixty; the victim is in extreme pain, Rampart."
  4. DeSoto: "Patient is in V-fib! Rampart, we have lost the victim's pulse! Beginning CPR! We're defibrillating victim, Rampart! Rampart, we've defibrillated victim; he's in sinus rhythm."
  5. Early: "Administer two amps sodium bicarb and insert an airway.
  6. Brackett: "Start an IV Fifty-One, lactated Ringer's."
  7. McCall: "Squad Fifty-One, continue monitoring vitals and transport immediately."
  8. Gage: "We're on our way, Rampart!"
Note:.
Only season 1 episodes 1–4 had the original version. Episode 5 of season 1 up to season 5 had a different version The music was written, arranged and composed by Nelson Riddle. Robert Fuller also reduces his on-screen appearances, for the last several episodes of the final season.

Television films (1978–79)

Home releases