Station 19 (2018) s04e06 Episode Script

Train in Vain

1
Previously on "Grey's Anatomy"
and "Station 19"
- Andrea
- Carina, I swear it's her.
It's the woman.
Arrest this woman for child trafficking!
She's selling her!
Bailey, stop this, please!
- Andrea, please.
- We need to save her!
I let her out of the hospital
once. I'm not doing it again.
I'm not waiting. I'm going in.
Jada! Shanice!
I want them arrested
for trespassing and arson!
- She was kidnapped!
- Let go of me!
What's wrong with you?!
- Miller!
- Dean! Dean!
Are you crazy?
Get your hands in the air!
He's a hero! He just saved those people!
When's shift start again?
In about an hour.
At least they didn't hold Joyce
as long as they held us.
Wait, did they drop all charges
against her, too?
If they did, it's
only 'cause someone filmed it.
How vile do you have to be to lock up
the mother of a kidnapped kid?
And the firefighters
who rescued the kidnapped kids.
The Black firefighters.
Just the Black male firefighters.
You guys sure you want to work?
You must be exhausted.
The alternative's bringing home
all this rage
to my perfect little girl, so
Plus, today's inspection day.
No, that's tomorrow.
I have it in my calendar for today,
and until recently,
I was supposed to be the one
doing the inspecting, so
No, no, no, no, no.
Oh, God.
The inspection determines
our budget for the entire year.
- We'll reschedule.
- Doesn't work like that.
They don't reschedule.
We'll just fail.
And I-I don't mean to be selfish, but
You're allowed to be selfish.
You're allowed to be whatever
it is you need to be today.
I need to make a good impression.
I need us to make a good impression.
I can't lose anymore.
I can't lose this house.
- I have a career to rebuild.
- Okay.
Okay, look. We know who we are.
We've been prepping for this for weeks.
We have to get this house
in tip-top shape.
Let's just put our heads down
and get through today.
Okay. Okay. We can do this.
We have to polish
and clean literally everything.
Is it possible to have
a stomach ache in your head?
I have a headache in my stomach.
Hey, you don't have to stay.
You ran into that burning house
with me last night.
I'm staying.
Come on.
Hey, Carina.
Just, uh, checking in.
Uh, I hope your
Your day is less eventful
than my night was.
Today is the annual inspection,
which is the most important
day of my captaincy so far,
and I thought it was tomorrow.
So I'm not ready.
I haven't slept or showered
or eaten
or processed what I witnessed
last night,
and now I'm rambling on your voicemail
because I miss you and
Oh, God. What if we fail?
What if I fail?
That is
Okay. Stay on her, okay?
Uh, uh, the license plate number
is, uh, VTQ-864.
The vehicle's a blue sedan.
Now, the the driver's
a sex trafficker, okay?
She brought a girl she was trafficking
into Grey-Sloan Memorial.
Her name is Cindy, alright?
- Um Erin Banks. Thank you.
- Erin
She told us this woman
kidnapped her two years ago,
and and last night,
another two girls were brought in,
also kidnapped by a man
named Bob Corson.
Okay, we think
the two cases are related.
Well, no. I don't
I don't have any evidence
to prove that they're related,
but No.
Sir, if you could just Sir?
Sir, I need you to come find us now
because we're following her right now.
I-I'm a doctor.
What does that have to do
Wow. Okay, yeah.
Look up Erin Banks
and then have someone follow up with me.
Unbelievable.
Look, we need to make sure
we can see her car at all times,
okay, Carina?
I am, Andrea. Don't worry.
We're not gonna lose her this time.
I know.
Look, c-can we call
your your girlfriend now?
Please?
You okay?
This has happened to me a lot, you know?
I've had guns drawn on me before.
It's exhausting.
I know.
So, are we talking about it?
Nope.
Are you sure?
I would rather literally do
anything else.
- Hey, Miller
- Travis,
Travis, he doesn't want
to talk about it.
Just give him some room.
I'd give anything for a nap.
Same.
I would give the garnet earrings
my grandma gave me
for a nap right now.
Michael gave me a watch
that I don't ever wear.
You can't trade your Dead-Husband Watch.
You traded your Dead-Grandma Earrings.
Yeah, but I wouldn't trade
my Dead-Ripley Socks.
Your Dead Fiancé Heirloom is socks?
- That's
- Yeah.
so tragic.
God
Okay, look, we don't
have a lot of time to explain, alright?
- Carina, are you okay?
- Yes. We are safe for now, but
Hey, Bishop, I just got a million texts
- from Andrew DeLuca, saying
- Hey, Warren.
- Oh, uh hey.
- Hey, look.
Uh, look, I've been
trying Bailey a bunch, but
Yeah, she's finally getting
some sleep, so don't bug her.
What What do you need?
They saw a woman at the hospital
this morning
and they think she's associated
with what happened last night.
Yeah. Well, we're not gonna
let her get away this time.
- Yeah.
- Okay?
A-And she's got to be connected somehow
to the guy that your team
brought in last night.
It's too much of a coincidence.
Did you call the police?
Yeah, 'cause that worked out
so well last night.
Yeah, we tried the police,
but they told us they'll follow up.
So, your plan is just to follow her?
No. My My plan
is to not let this woman
kidnap and torture other teenagers.
If we can follow her to a location
or or Or her home or something,
at least we can give the police
an address.
Okay, Carina. This is crazy.
You can't just follow some stranger
all over the streets of Seattle.
Look, she's She's turning right.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Got it. Got it.
- Turn right.
Here we go.
Okay. Don't lose her.
Nope.
She's stopping.
- Pull over. Pull over.
- Okay.
Who's stopping? Opal?
Okay, stop, stop.
Okay, DeLuca, DeLuca.
What are you doing?
Andrea
Look, she's carrying something.
You see that?
Who is that?
I don't know.
She's talking to some man.
Okay, Carina, these people
could be really dangerous.
Yeah, they're dangerous to
teenage girls. That's why we're here.
Stay in the car.
Look, you want to help?
Cut through the red tape
and get the police here right now.
Okay. We're on it.
Just please wait for the police.
- We will.
- I'm not making any promises.
Overnight.
Yeah.
I don't know how to process
what I saw yesterday.
Mm.
My best friend was a cop.
I know how hard his job was.
I know how often he was just
terrified,
and I-I know cops can be targets.
I-I was always on his side.
Cops and firefighters
were on each other's side.
But what I saw yesterday, I
I saw it with different eyes.
I'm married to a Black man now, and
I saw it with different eyes.
Just call me back when you get this.
O-Okay. Thank you.
Okay, I think Miranda has records,
but I can't reach her.
- I think she took a sedative.
- It's okay.
They were able to look up
the incident at Grey-Sloan
without the report number,
but the detective assigned
to the case is not in today.
So? I mean, can't they get
another detective?
They said they would try,
but that it would
take a while to process
- and to get them up to speed.
- Unbelievable.
Oh.
What about Ryan's old captain?
Can he do us a favor?
Captain Rendon? We can try.
Captain Maya Bishop, Station 19.
Can I have Captain Rendon, please?
- I'll hold.
- Eh, um
- Andrew, he's he's?
- He's stable.
He's been on his meds for months.
He's getting sleep. He's good.
Ugh. Okay.
Will you please leave a message?
Captain Maya Bishop, Station 19.
It's urgent.
Just wait and see what happens.
Look.
Look. Look, look, look.
Okay.
I think they're taking off.
- Okay.
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Should we follow him?
No.
- Keep following her.
- Okay.
I'm
I'm not manic, okay?
I wasn't thinking that.
I just don't think all this
belongs on your shoulders.
You know, the only difference
between our father and I
is that I-I'm actually trying
to make up for my failures.
So, yes. This is on me.
- I have to make this right.
- No, A-Andrea.
Our dad killed four people
in the operating room
because he didn't want to
take care of his mental health.
Even when you're manic,
you're a brilliant doctor.
Y-You diagnosed
Dr. Webber's rare condition
in the middle of a manic episode.
Yeah, and the only reason
anyone listened to me
is because of Meredith.
Meredith knows me,
and she believed me
when nobody else did.
Even you didn't believe me.
When Opal had Erin at the hospital,
nobody did, and Opal got away.
She just walked out of the hospital
because of me.
Because I was unstable.
Because I was untrustworthy.
And now two more girls are hurt
because of me.
So, yeah, I-I can't I
I won't let this happen again.
You're not like him.
Not at all.
Not even
If you like Polish food,
I'm telling you,
you gotta check out Kaminski's.
Best pierogies in town.
I swear.
What are you doing?
Uh, trying to distract myself,
but it's not working.
Is it a guy? Is that the guy?
- Tell me about the guy.
- What?
Come on. Stop.
You pretend like there's no guy,
but I see you scrolling
at all hours of the night.
Now, I-I am tired and freaked out,
and I need to feed my sad, sad heart,
so please, tell me everything.
Seems a little shallow today,
doesn't it?
- Yes.
- Okay.
It does seem shallow.
- But you deflect with humor
- Uh-huh.
and I deflect by living vicariously
through whatever secret romance it is
that you won't tell me about.
Well, my rivets are secure,
my stitching is solid,
D-ring's intact.
It's looking good.
Did you video chat with Pru yet?
No, 'cause I'll cry when I do.
Listen up. Announcement.
Carina and her brother,
Andrew DeLuca, are
It's okay.
They think they have eyes
on one of the kidnappers.
Of Jada and Shanice?
No, no. The girls are okay.
The girls are safe. The guy
from yesterday is still in custody,
but we think his partner was
at the hospital last night.
Wait, wait, wait. Carina
and Andrew are doing what?
Following her.
- Following her?
- Correct.
Okay, good. So,
what do we do? How do we help?
I take it the police
aren't rushing to the scene?
There's a lot of red tape.
Right, but you just keep calling it in.
Okay, look, I'm going.
I'm just gonna take the aid car,
and I'm gonna
- I'll go!
- I will go!
- R-Robert, no.
- Look, I'm going.
- I got this.
- You can't all go,
not if we want to pass inspection.
We just say that we're at an incident.
It's not an incident, Miller.
Right now, it's just my girlfriend
and her brother
chasing someone in a car.
Wow. You really gonna just
I'm what, Miller?
Okay, I-I'm going. So who's coming?
- I will go.
- Okay, look look, I need to do this.
- No!
- Dean, what are you
- Why? Why?
- Miller, Miller,
you cannot get cuffed twice
in 24 hours, man.
For Pru.
Maybe I can get some leverage
as lieutenant or something.
Or something?
Gibson, Warren, go.
The rest of you,
there is still a lot to do around here.
Miller, look. Let it go.
Aren't we gonna wait for the cops
like you made me wait yesterday?
I told you what was going on
in that house.
I told you that I wanted to go in.
No, and you ignored
that Black mother's cries
because you waited on a cop
who refused to help her?
Those girls had to set a fire
to get your attention,
when you
You could have just had my back.
Come on.
Maybe she's waiting to pick somebody up?
I don't know.
- We're on our way.
- Oh.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
A-A-Are the police with you?
Yeah. We're working on it.
Uh, where are you now?
We're at a train station.
She's just sitting in her car.
Look, I-I'm gonna send you
photos of her,
her license plate,
and the address, okay?
O-Okay. Yeah. Got it. Got it.
Listen, do not approach her.
Just keep your distance, alright?
We We aren't far away.
Good.
Captain Bishop,
we have plate numbers for the police.
VTQ-864.
These are Idaho plates.
Copy.
Maya must be crawling out of her skin.
Yeah, this is a lot.
Yeah.
And I don't know how to help Dean.
He's my best friend,
and I've been avoiding him
because I know I'm not
who he wants to talk to today,
and I-I want to help, you know?
I want to say I'm sorry.
I want to throw back some beers with him
and get him to laugh it off.
- Nope. No.
- I know.
- I'm just saying
- No, no, you don't know.
- Alright?
- Y-You don't know
this particular pain.
You don't You don't know this ache.
You don't get it.
- We work with cops on every call.
- Mm-hmm.
There's a lot of good cops out there.
Yeah, definitely do not say that to him,
because yesterday, you saw how some
of those "good cops" treat Black men
when they don't have
firefighter uniforms on.
You had to see that.
Y-You had to see the difference.
So, how do I help him?
Give him room.
Don't ask him to talk
about his feelings,
a-and don't make him listen to yours.
A-And don't
Don't try to make him laugh.
Y-You survived this long by
finding humor in the hardships,
but you'll know when he gets there.
A-And don't you try to get him there.
If you try to get him there,
that's just dismissing his reality
and d-disrespecting his experience.
This is a big deal.
Let him have his feelings,
stop avoiding him,
and just have his back like a friend.
Just d
Don't make it about you.
The car is registered to Robert Corson.
He's the guy from last night.
The Idaho plates mean
that they're probably
trafficking over state lines.
FBI's getting involved,
and the cops are on their way.
Copy that, Captain.
Miller. Good news.
The FBI engaged,
and the local police are on scene.
That's good to hear, Captain.
Dean.
I'm sorry.
I got it wrong yesterday.
It might be a minute before I
graciously accept your apology, Captain.
Understood.
I can't stop thinking about my bed.
Yeah, your bed's comfy.
Yeah.
How do you know that?
Well, I Goldilocks-ed it
when I moved in.
Okay, you need to learn some boundaries.
Okay.
Has enough time passed
for me to ask about the new guy?
You literally just now told me
to learn boundaries.
Fine. Maybe we both need boundaries.
- Okay.
- Okay.
It doesn't matter.
- The guy
- Yep, let's do it.
- asked me out, and I said no.
- Why?
- 'Cause he's a firefighter.
- He's a firefighter?
Last thing I need is
another dead person heirloom.
What I need right now
is just to feel safe, okay?
I just need
I need to feel safe and not worried
and not scared for like one damn minute,
'cause yesterday
I witnessed my literal
worst childhood fear,
and we're working through a pandemic,
where I can't even see
people's faces, Travis,
and you know I love people's faces.
I love them.
I don't know. This has just been
a hellish, out-of-control year,
but this, I can control,
so it doesn't even really matter
who the guy is.
Just It's off. It's off. It's done.
Vic, I-I just I think
I think we need more rags
and, um, some coffee.
Maya, we have no news.
I do. The cops are on their way.
Ah! Great.
Okay. Thank you.
Thank you, Maya.
You know, you're my favorite girlfriend
Carina's ever had,
and there's been a lot.
No. Don't listen to him.
She's getting out.
Who's getting out?
Okay, no, Andrea.
No, Andrea.
Andrea.
Okay, w-what's he doing?
Uh Andr
Andre Maya, I have to hang up.
W-What? No. No. No. Don't hang up.
- Maya, I cannot
- No, it's Warren.
- Are you here?
- Not yet.
Okay, we're following her
through the train station.
Train station? W-Wait. You left the car?
Andrea got out,
and I had to go after him.
Italians?
How'd you even get in this country?
Aren't you all carrying the coronavirus?
Carina, what's going on?
Carina.
Andrea
Carina
Carina.
Ca Talk to me, Carina.
Uh, Ben, I think he's going
to follow her into the train.
- Which train?
- We don't know yet.
Well, can you tell us
when you do find out wh
Ben, I can't hear Ben.
Hello?
- Hit the sirens.
- Yeah.
Captain Bishop,
they are getting on a train.
Now, we're not sure
where they're headed,
but we're driving to
the nearest train station now.
Tell the police to standby.
What?! Why?! Why did they
Okay, okay, okay.
Andrea, if we follow her onto the train,
we won't know where she's going.
What other option is there, huh?
Just let her go?
But Ben won't know where to meet us.
We can text Ben from the train.
Andrea, they have her license plate now.
They can find her.
We don't even know if that's her car.
We don't know her name.
I can't live with that.
Carina
Eh?
Eh?
Okay.
Helmets are polished, hoses are stacked.
You could eat off the floor
in the beanery.
I know it's not much
considering everything,
but my dad always taught me,
sometimes,
you take it from the outside in,
and from the outside,
this station is looking
pretty good right now.
Battalion Chief Gregory's
gonna be another hour, at least.
Copy. You want me to make sure that
I want you to be in charge
of the station while I'm gone.
I can't just stay here while Carina's
Wait Hold
Maya.
This inspection defines
your role as captain,
- as the
- First female captain of 19.
I'm aware.
But I can't play by the rules
I witnessed yesterday.
The whole first female captain thing
implies that if I don't play
by every single rule,
then I'm failing,
and if I don't do this job
like the men before me did it,
then I'm not up for the task,
but I played
by every single rule yesterday.
I went against my gut,
and those girls had to
set a fire to save their lives
because I was playing by the rules,
because I was worried about
how it would look on paper,
and these people,
these disgusting, soulless human beings
are kidnapping children
and holding them hostage
and selling them,
and there is something more
that we can do.
So, I'm gonna show up.
I'm a first responder.
I'm gonna respond, and if that means
it's the last day
as the first female captain,
then I can live with that.
I'll get everyone in their Class A's.
Go.
Co Whoa!
Oh! What?
Oh, God! What What did you do?
- There's a whole science!
- Sorr
I just I This is
literally the only thing
- keeping me alive right now.
- Oh.
We still have to polish the engine.
Hey, sorry about before.
I pried about the guy.
I-I wasn't thinking.
- I mean, I wasn't thinking.
- It's fine.
I just I feel like I can throw up,
seeing those girls kidnapped
and then having to watch their moms
being punished for havi
I mean, just for trying to save them.
You know, if those girls were white,
they'd be on the cover
of newspapers right now.
Heroes. But no. They weren't white.
And Joyce
If Joyce hadn't made a scene,
if she hadn't stood her ground
and demanded that something be done
after being told no over
and over and over again
That's what it feels like
sometimes for Black women.
Just like you're yelling into a void,
and I'm so
I'm so tired of it.
I mean, thank God
Okay. You know what?
Thank God for Miller and Sullivan.
Thank God they were there.
They were able to save them.
But we shouldn't have
It shouldn't be that way, right?
We shouldn't have to yell in the street.
We shouldn't have to rely
on these men to save us.
And this world, it just
It it it
it pushes us
from so many different angles,
and and And we are
We give so much in exchange
for so little
So little dignity
and so little compassion
and so little common
just common frickin' courtesy.
I risk my life every day
for this stupid city,
and what do
Would it even do the same thing for me?
I am s
I am so angry.
I am so angry. I can't calm down,
and I am so sad.
I'm literally vibrating.
I can't I can't bounce back.
I'm trying. I'm trying, but I'm s
God, Travis, I am so tired of trying.
Then don't.
Vic then don't.
You don't have to calm down.
You don't have to bounce back.
Just don't.
So, it's not gonna be so bad
dying alone, right?
What?
Fire widows.
Alone together.
Forever.
You're not dying alone.
Mm.
This is strong.
I That's what I was saying.
I don't know.
Mm. Whoo.
Man, it's gonna be good
to see you back in that uniform.
Well my collar looks empty.
I miss my bugles.
Do you hate it?
Hate what?
That I got knocked back to grunt.
Yesterday, it really hit me.
Maya
she's in charge of me.
- Y-You hate it.
- I hate it.
I hate it. I hate it.
And I will learn how to live with it,
and I will clean up my messes,
and I will make my amends,
and then I will claw my way back
to where I belong.
Um
sorry.
But in the meantime
Are you seriously worried about me?
Andy, you married a battalion chief.
I married the man I love.
Your title is so entirely
beside the point.
Look, all I care about
is that you're okay.
I cannot handle any more loss,
and that sounds selfish,
but I'm feeling selfish.
This day, inspection day,
it makes me feel the loss
of my dad all over again.
He loved inspection day,
and yesterday, those awful cops
That whole thing made me feel
the loss of Ryan all over again,
and watching you with guns
pulled on you
I-I
You know, I-I put up
a strong front, Robert,
but I feel brittle.
I feel like a strong wind
could break me.
Okay.
Did Did your sponsor
really say it was okay
for us to be together?
Well, he said
as long as you don't make me
want to use drugs.
And do I?
The only drug you make me want to use
is you.
I want to come home to you.
I want you to come home to me.
Um
you're getting pretty good
at this communication thing.
Get well or die trying.
I would kiss you,
but it's inspection day,
and if I kissed a probie
on inspection day,
my dad would curse me from Heaven.
- Oh.
- So
Then I
I'll see you at home.
I'll see you at home.
Okay.
Okay.
My first time being profiled
as an Italian.
It's about as un-fun
as I expected it to be.
Can you imagine Papa's reaction
to this right now?
Wah.
Hmm.
I'm sorry you had
to grow up with Papa all alone.
You didn't even get to be a kid.
Mm.
You were responsible
for his moods, his success.
- Hmm.
- Sorry.
His failures, as he always reminded me.
And
I'm sorry I lied to you when Mama died.
I guess I just wanted to protect you.
Do you remember when
I used to tuck you in at night,
and I used to sing you that song
before you and Mom left for the States?
So tiny.
Why do you think they split us up?
I mean, I know I've always
just kind of accepted it
as what they did,
but I mean, why would you
do that to a couple kids?
Why send me away?
Why not just keep us together?
Mm.
Andrea, that was actually my idea.
What do you mean?
One night, I was tucking you in,
and I heard them talking about divorce,
and Mama said
she wanted to move to the U.S.
and start fresh, and Dad was screaming
that he would rather
tear the family apart
than be left alone and childless,
and I knew already there
that something was wrong with him.
You know, his extreme mood swings.
I, um
But I can handle him,
and I didn't want you
to be stuck with him, you know?
I didn't want you to be stuck with Dad.
So I told Mom to take you with her.
I think it is a family curse.
- Hmm.
- The The desperate need
to to help others,
even if it hurts.
"She saw us."
Come on.
Please don't do anything stupid, DeLuca.
I know what you're thinking,
but it's too dangerous.
You don't know what I'm thinking.
You're thinking you should tackle her.
That's pretty close, actually.
A-Andrea, no.
She saw us. It's over.
Look. No. We're wearing masks, okay?
There's no way
she could have recognized us.
We have to keep our eyes on her.
No, no, no. Andrea, Andrea, Andrea.
You think this
is some kind of power move?
The Battalion Chief
making us wait like this?
Probably just a COVID-related delay.
My reason's more interesting.
Okay, look, I'm about to say something
painfully earnest and very sentimental,
and I've had a lot of caffeine,
so let's all just keep doing
what we're doing
- and bear with me.
- No.
He said he didn't want to talk about it.
That's not what I'm talking about.
- Oh.
- Oh.
Okay.
Vic, I can't begin to imagine
the weight of everything
that you're feeling,
but I will not let you die
a sad, lonely widow
in your Dead Fiancé Socks.
I won't do it.
Okay, you can't deny yourself love
just because our job is dangerous.
The world has changed.
Being a doctor is dangerous now.
Being a grocery store clerk
Super dangerous.
A-A-And firefighters? We show up.
We show up and try
to make the world safe
for everyone and each other.
I'm ready to talk about it.
I'm gonna go after them.
What?
I'm gonna go after them
through the damn courts.
It's risky, I know,
but there is no other option.
Three Black girls were already missing
from Joyce's neighborhood.
The cops did nothing.
They arrested her
in front of her daughter
on false charges
and only dropped those charges
because somebody filmed it,
and that is not enough.
That's not enough!
That girl is permanently traumatized.
That mother is permanently traumatized.
And if we If we only chalk it up
to a systemic problem without action,
if we don't name the individuals
who support this system,
if if we don't fight them,
then nothing changes.
Nothing changes.
We fight fires.
We run into burning buildings,
we defy the odds,
and we save lives,
and this is no different.
It's
It's just a different kind of fire.
I am a proud Black firefighter.
I am a man that will fight
for his little girl's future,
and my family's got money.
You made up with your family?
No.
But
But now I will.
Well, I'm in.
I'll testify. Whatever you need, Miller.
Thank you, Montgomery.
Painfully earnest is a good look on you.
One minute to downtown.
What's the status?
They should be pulling up soon.
Okay. When the cops get here,
we'll post at both exits.
Downtown Seattle.
For your safety, please
stand clear of the doors.
A-Andrea, stop!
Andrea?
Andrea.
Carina, listen to me, okay?
I want you to go find Ben
and the police.
I'm not losing her.
I can't live with it.
Okay.
- 19!
- Huh?
- I wasn't
- Oh, God.
- Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
- Oh! Oh, God.
Good mor Good morning.
Good morning. I mean, sir.
Uh, Battalion Chief Gregory,
welcome to Station 19.
I see you've met, uh,
Hughes, Montgomery, and Miller.
Where's Captain Bishop?
She's away. On a call.
I've been put in charge.
Lieutenant Herrera.
Pruitt Herrera's daughter?
Yes, sir.
If you will, right this way.
Pruitt's still saving our butts,
even from the grave.
Captain Bishop?
We have the doors covered.
This is a photo of Opal.
She's a 4100 suspect.
Let's go. Take the right side
and the left side. Let's move.
About face!
19. A-shift.
You call yourselves the A-team,
I'm told.
Yet, you're without a captain,
and I found you all sleeping on the job.
Chief Gregory, if I may.
Our team prides itself on precision,
accuracy, and dedication.
We are strong as a unit.
Herrera, where is your captain?
She is helping coordinate
the arrest
of a notorious sex trafficker,
who we think is responsible
for the kidnapping
of the two girls we rescued yesterday.
Our captain is setting an example
for what it means
to be a first responder.
Outside of red tape or jurisdiction.
We are proud to serve under her.
I heard about yesterday's events.
Running into a burning building,
off-duty, without any gear
We put human life before protocol, sir.
And we'd do it again any day.
Especially for a community
that was being overlooked.
Sir.
Red hair. I guess, 5'5", probably.
Train's been here for a few minutes now,
so they gotta be around here somewhere.
- That's her!
- Here we go.
- Ma'am, freeze!
- Hey
We're sorry. Mistake.
No. Over there. Over there.
There, there, there!
We think she's exiting
the north side of the building.
Ma'am. Freeze.
Oh, what's going on?
What is going on?
We're 10-15.
Ma'am, you have the right
to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will
be used against you in a court of law.
It's interesting how they didn't
shove her face into the ground.
At ease.
While I don't condone conflict
with our brothers on the force
I do appreciate honesty
and bravery as core values.
You saved two lives yesterday.
You did it with your bare hands.
I'd be proud to have any
one of you on my team.
I'm s
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Oh, my God.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, sir.
She's been shoving it all down, sir.
And it's been a lot.
Yesterday was a lot to shove down.
I imagine it was, son.
We haven't slept. We haven't eaten, sir.
Demoralizing doesn't
begin to describe it.
Understood.
I'm so sorry. I don't do this, sir.
I don't I do not do this.
She really doesn't.
She really doesn't do this, sir.
She's never done this before.
- 19.
- 19.
- 19.
- 19.
- 19.
- 19.
19!
19!
19!
That's right.
Oh.
A-Andrea!
Hey.
I think he stabbed me.
H-Help!
H-Help!
Call 911!
Help!
Excuse us. Clear a path, please.
- Coming through. Clear a path.
- Help him! Help him!
Clear a path.
Carina
We're gonna have to work.
Come on. Come on.
Stay with us! Stay with us!
Grey-Sloan Memorial,
this is Captain Maya Bishop
from Station 19.
- We have a doctor
- Mnh.
A 35-year-old male
with an abdominal stab wound
coming your way.
He's tachycardic and hypotensive.
Warren.
I got it. I got it.
Did Did they get her?
- What?
- Did they get her?
Yeah, they got her. They got her.
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