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  1. 9-1-1 first look: Meet Ryan Guzman’s hot new fireman. 9-1-1 recap: A ghost of Christmas Past swings by to ruin the holidays. A computer outage crashes the 9-1-1 call system and...

  2. Apr 15, 2019 · Broken. Episode aired Apr 15, 2019. TV-PG. 45m. IMDb RATING. 8.4 /10. 921. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 0:21. 6 Videos. 28 Photos. Action Drama Thriller. The call center must turn to old school tactics after being hit with a massive system-wide power outage; The first responders deal with explosions in multiple homes and a difficult child birth.

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    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Bradley Buecker
    • 2019-04-15
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    "Broken" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of 9-1-1, and the twenty-fourth episode overall. It aired on April 15, 2019.

    When Metro LA's 9-1-1 system is hit with a massive system-wide power outage, the call center must go old school in responding to emergencies. The first responders must deal with explosions in multiple homes and a difficult child birth. Meanwhile, Michael confronts Bobby about parenting his kids.

    David Cohen takes his children Jamie and Alex to their new home, where an exited Alex is allowed into the house by David. When Jamie follows Alex, David opens the trailer and reminisces about his dead wife who is assumed to have died from cancer. Jamie soon comes over and they discuss about how difficult they had to move while leaving someone behind, as David's wife had always wanted to see the house. Alex peeks out of the window, and while Jamie assures David they will overcome these hardships. Immediately after they embrace, however, numerous gas explosions shock the neighborhood, causing multiple fires, including where Alex currently is. A spooked driver has rammed a fire hydrant. Instinctively, he dials emergency services, only to realize he cannot reach them.

    Five hours before the incident, Buck is discussing with Maddie as to where could he live, since he's still occupying her dining room and she doesn't want to stay out. Chimney, who is currently off-duty due to his wounds, is currently trying to sort through his clothing, confusing Hen, especially when he starts smelling it. Maddie dismisses Buck's claim of taking her time to recover, as she still has to move on with life immediately, insisting this is merely how it works, even after the traumatizing abduction and the murder of Doug. Hen doubts if Maddie is ready, but Chimney tells her Maddie will retrieve him, adding the authorities aren't wiping his blood off that tile just yet. Hen's response prompts him to remark how Maddie still enlightens him. Maddie amuses Buck when she admits she didn't really figure where could she and Chimney have their date.

    Bobby, with the help of his crew, is lecturing a group of Meadobrook schoolchildren at 118, Harry included. He starts off claiming panic can exacerbate every situation and should be avoided whenever possible, before ordering Eddie and Buck to display a virtual presentation. Buck informs a curious Eddie of Bobby's devotion when it comes to these opportunities. After getting a collective and satisfactory answer regarding emergency numbers, Bobby sees Harry trying to answer, who claims it would summon a fire vehicle. Athena and Michael commend behind the children, with Athena specifying Harry didn't want envy from others just for knowing Bobby. Michael corrects her, as the beans were spilled long before, and they laugh. Bobby introduces Computer Aided Dispatch, and Harry gives an amusing example of a library fire incinerating all their homework. Bobby adds onto this regarding how a dispatcher would find the specific address, while Hen couples this with a fake alert and a megaphone, causing the audience to laugh right after another firefighter slides down a pole. Bobby then announces a fleet tour, assigning Eddie and Buck to lead the children. As they flock away, Michael commends Bobby's lecture, although Bobby claims it's just him in the right act. Bobby then turns to Athena, curious as to why is she present, to which she counters the relative scarcity of fire safety promotions. He assures they'll meet again soon, and they kiss. Kyle Anderson is amazed at Bobby's career and Harry boasts further, claiming Bobby had saved hundreds during the earthquake with the fire team, while Harry himself was restricted to supplying water, much to Michael's dismay.

    At the dispatch center, Maddie takes a call of a suspected fever on a baby, but determines the symptoms and provides some additional instructions, noting they may seek medical assistance if the fever remains. Maddie then helps another caller to successfully extract a shrimp tail stuck in her choking husband. Josh wheels himself around when Maddie begins texting Chimney, and is informed they're both fine. He assures he'll come up with more suggestions for her before returning to work. As Maddie takes a third call regarding a road incident of malfunctioning brakes, the entire dispatch center is suddenly brought offline.

    Sue informs them while the whole place still has power, Computer Aided Dispatch is currently defunct, and so would anything associated with normal calls, leaving only radios in action to mobilize emergency resources. Josh also brings out some cards for incident types. For now, dispatchers must read maps, obtain specific addresses and then mark the call's location, if possible, or search otherwise.

    With the alarms blaring at 118, Bobby informs the crew they are in Tactical Emergency Mode, and instead of awaiting orders at their depot, their units must drive around to catch emergencies and resolve them. Hen jokes on how everyone knew it as part of their training, and Bobby briefly apologizes for the confusion.

    Starring

    •Angela Bassett as Athena Grant •Peter Krause as Robert Nash •Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Buckley •Oliver Stark as Evan Buckley •Aisha Hinds as Henrietta Wilson •Kenneth Choi as Howard Han •Ryan Guzman as Edmundo Diaz •Rockmond Dunbar as Michael Grant •Corinne Massiah as May Grant •Marcanthonee Jon Reis as Harry Grant

    Guest Starring

    •Debra Christofferson as Sue Blevins •Bryan Safi as Josh Russo •Drew Powell as David Cohen •Derek Phillips as Roger Moss •Alex Loynaz as Terry Flores •Skye P. Marshall as Sonia Moss •Joseph Lyle Taylor as Marty Collins •Nico David as Alex Cohen •Sarah Hoffmeister as Jamie Cohen •Aly Mawji as Devon Wright •Galadriel Stineman as Nina Sutton •Peter Falls as Anders Park

    Co-Starring

    •Terrah Bennett Smith as Dr. Lorenz •Rick Chambers as Dwight •Ronan Carroll as Kyle •Chiquita Fuller as Linda Bates •Lara Everly as Thirty-Something Woman

    •Chimney and Maddie break up at the end of this episode. They later start dating each other again in the episode "This Life We Choose".

    •Michael breaks up with Glenn sometime before this episode.

    1."9-1-1 - Episode 2.14 - Broken - Promo + Press Release" - SpoilerTV

  3. S2.E14 ∙ Broken. Mon, Apr 15, 2019. The call center must turn to old school tactics after being hit with a massive system-wide power outage; The first responders deal with explosions in multiple homes and a difficult child birth. 8.3/10 (933)

  4. Watch 9-1-1Season 2, Episode 14 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. The call center is hit with a system-wide power outage and must go old...

  5. Apr 15, 2019 · The power goes out on 9-1-1 Season 2 Episode 14, leaving the call center blind and the first responders out cruising the streets. Read on for the review!

  6. Apr 23, 2019 · By Ariba Bhuvad | Apr 23, 2019. Keep Watching. Read More. It’s lights out, Los Angeles in this thrilling episode of 9-1-1! 9-1-1 never fails to scare the crap out of us, and they do it once again on “Broken”. When the entire city of Los Angeles shuts down, our first responders and 9-1-1 center have to do things the old school way.

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