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      • An assembly bill to create a paramedic program meets opposition from doctors and firefighters.
      • The Paramedical Rescue Service and the County Department of Hospitals team up.
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      3. Mascot Jan 22, 1972
      • Gage promises to care for an injured woman's dog; the paramedics save five lives.
  2. The paramedics and Rampart Hospital face serious medical challenges with multiple simultaneous emergency cases both being radioed in and when two biker gangs arrive together as casualties of a major gang fight.

  3. Paramedic Gage falls for a student nurse. NBC.com. Watch the latest episodes of Emergency! or get episode details on NBC.com.

  4. Emergency! (1972–1979) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Series Directed by. Series Writing Credits. Series Cast complete, awaiting verification . Randolph Mantooth. ... Paramedic John Gage 130 episodes, 1972-1979. Kevin Tighe. ... Paramedic Roy DeSoto 130 episodes, 1972-1979. Julie London. ...

  5. Watch Emergency! live. TV-PG • Drama, Special Interest • TV Series. The dedicated members of Squad 51 of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's newly created Paramedical Rescue Service take...

  6. 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)

  7. Emergency! 1972. TV-G. Drama · Action. Inspired by actual cases, this drama series broke ground for medical realism and resulted in law passage to promote paramedic training in the U.S. Starring: Randolph Mantooth Kevin Tighe Julie London Robert Fuller Bobby Troup. Directed by: Georg Fenady. Watch Emergency!

  8. www.cozitv.com › shows › emergencyEmergency! – COZI TV

    Jack Webb cast his ex-wife, Julie London, as nurse Dixie McCall, and Dragnet regular Bobby Troupe as Dr. Joe Earl. The series ran from 1972 to 1978 and inspired thousands to train to become EMTs, among them one-time guest star, Bobby Sherman. Weekdays Noon/11C 1PM/12C. Saturdays 8AM/7C 9AM/8C.

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