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Station 118 Faces Explosive Emergencies and Deepening Grief After Captain Bobby Nash’s Death

As leadership struggles and personal rifts grow, the team battles a catastrophic apartment explosion and fiery fallout from a local earthquake.

The Eddie Diaz Drought is finally over. (ABC)
Karen (Tracie Thoms) attempts to play mediator with Athena and Chim. (ABC)
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9-1-1 - “Don’t Drink the Water” - Following an earthquake, the 118 races to the scene of several unusual fires and must figure out their cause before anyone else is hurt. Meanwhile, as everyone settles into their new normal, they try to move forward and plan for the future. THURSDAY, MAY 8 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) 
OLIVER STARK

Overview

  • The 118 continues to grapple with the loss of Captain Bobby Nash, with Hen declining the captaincy to remain a paramedic and focus on her family.
  • Eddie's potential move to the El Paso Fire Department creates tension with Buck, who feels blindsided by the news and struggles with his own grief.
  • Chimney battles guilt over Bobby’s death, believing his request for Bobby to care for his family may have influenced Bobby’s fateful decision.
  • Athena returns to duty and witnesses a devastating apartment building explosion, calling for an all-hands response to the unfolding disaster.
  • A 2.8 earthquake disrupts a gas pocket in a local reservoir, causing water faucets across the city to ignite into flames, further testing the team’s resilience.