9-1-1 (2018) s05e02 Episode Script
Desperate Times
Medevac 305.
Currently eight miles outbound
heading 07-niner with
information whiskey.
Altitude 1,500 feet.
Chopper 305,
I'm heading up to the roof now. Over.
Roger that. Medevac
305 approaching the pad.
Medevac, I see you!
It's weird.
What's that?
The place where this
heart's coming from,
that was a tragedy.
But once we land, it's gonna
turn into a miracle, right?
Yeah. I like that.
Miracle incoming.
Ah, I can't see the pad hang on!
Pulling up!
What the hell?
I've lost the whole tail rotor.
Hang on!
Generator should've
kicked in automatically.
Something's wrong.
That came from the roof.
Let's go.
The generators will have to wait.
Window washing cables.
This thing's holding on
- by a thread, Cap.
- 118, I want ropes,
webbing and the heavy winch
on the rooftop, double-time.
- We're not waiting for any of that, right?
- No!
First thing we do is get
those rotors turned off.
Hen, Buck, you check that cabin
and see what we got.
Eddie, you're with me.
Kid! Can you hear me?!
Can't move.
Chim, this is Hen.
I need you to bring me
a backboard and C-collar
- from inside.
- Copy that.
Hang in there, kid, we're
gonna put this fire out
and then get you out, okay?
It's slipping!
- Help me!
- We're okay! We're okay!
We're okay. You're okay.
Wh-What's your name?
- Manny.
- Manny?
How long you been a paramedic?
- Been at it almost a month.
- Oh, wow.
You're lucky, Manny!
It was a while before I
got to see any real action.
This ain't quite the
action I was hoping for.
You're gonna be okay, kid.
Buck, let's get the pilot out of here!
Here.
Backboard!
- Hen, what do we got?
- Spinal.
I'm guessing cervical.
We need to flip him on this backboard.
- That's a two-person job.
- I'm available!
Trick is, how do we do that here?
The backboard's long enough
to cover this opening.
- You're gonna flip me over the window?
- I know.
- It's not optimal.
- No, very not optimal!
Listen, it'll work. Strap him in.
We'll figure out a way to pull him out.
All right, flip him on three.
One, two, three!
- How you doing, Manny?
- Breathing's good.
Pulse feels right.
- Okay.
- I can move my fingers.
Not my toes.
That's good, Manny.
You're making our job very easy.
Thanks for that.
Good job.
Eddie!
Secure this to the board.
- All set, Cap!
- Okay, we're all set!
Go!
Wait!
The heart!
This is a transplant flight!
I got it.
Hen!
You worry about that
later. Let's get him out.
Go, Hen, come on!
Get him up over that ledge!
Easy! Easy!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Feels like it's about to go, Hen!
Come on!
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Looks like he's lost sensation
in his lower extremities.
Possible spinal cord injury.
He needs cold fluids right away.
Once we get the generators
running, prep for a C
and put him in a cold OR.
- The winch is here, Cap.
- No time for that.
- Cap! Cap!
- Hold!
- Cap! Cap!
- Hold on! Hold on!
Whoa!
I got it!
Get him up top!
That was amazing.
Any chance you can do a
transplant in the dark?
We'll get the generators running.
And I bet by the time we do,
the city will have the power back on.
News of the hour on the hour.
After a massive ransomware attack
on the city's infrastructure,
Angelenos head into
day five of record heat
and a citywide power outage.
At this hour, the death
toll has reached 15,
mostly due to heat exhaustion,
as cooling centers have lost power
and hospitals have been overwhelmed.
With temperatures continuing to climb
and no end of the blackout in sight,
the people of Southern California
are growing ever more desperate.
Where is the foil? It
used to be in the pantry
and now I can't find it.
In the top drawer.
- Next to the sink.
- Ah.
Whenever you're ready
with the pork chops,
the grill is nice and hot.
- My man.
- Who was that?
That was Paulie.
You know, he lives,
uh, three houses down.
The one with the riding mower?
You never even liked him.
Why are you?
Michael, are you having a party?
No.
You know, it's more like a gathering.
Just a few neighbors.
When I invited you and David to
stay at the house with Harry,
I didn't expect for
you to throw a party.
Well, this is the only
house in the neighborhood
that has a generator.
People came over to
charge their devices,
you know, put stuff in the freezer.
Look, just don't eat the steaks.
We paid a small fortune for them.
Uh
Put these in the freezer.
- Hey, Athena.
- Anyway
it's actually really nice here.
The whole community getting
together and everything.
Well, make sure the community
- doesn't tear up my house.
- Is that Mom?
Hey, baby.
- Hey, Mom, are you okay?
- I'm good.
Just missing you.
And getting a decent
night's sleep in my own bed.
So when are you coming home?
- Not until the power's back on.
- What's that?
Uh, nothing.
Hey, Athena, I got to go.
All right, talk to you later, okay?
What'd I miss?
Did you give Harry this money?
Because that's something
you've known me to do.
Spill it.
Okay, I may
have been charging the
neighbors to come in.
Just five dollars.
That's a deal considering what they get.
Electricity, all-you-can-eat food.
Harry Grant
I want you to give every
cent of this money back.
You hear me? We are not
trying to turn a profit here.
But, Dad
No, we are here to help people, okay?
Not take advantage of them
in their moment of need.
That's not what good neighbors do, son.
Go now.
And pass out some waters
while you're at it.
And don't charge anybody for 'em.
How can I help you, Officer?
My name's Sergeant Grant.
I got a call over my radio
that someone here was looking for me?
It was a little unclear.
- Sergeant Athena Grant?
- That's right.
I'm Dr. Zimmerman. Can you come with me?
He was brought in five days ago.
Some kids found him in MacArthur Park.
His throat was cut.
Looked like he'd been dumped
there no wallet, no I.D.
He lost a lot of blood, and we
were able to repair the wound,
but it caused a stroke.
We didn't think he was gonna make it.
This morning he came to
long enough to write this.
Sergeant Grant, do you know this man?
Lou. Oh, my God.
Yes.
Yes, I do.
You've reached the Los Angeles County Jail.
Currently all representatives are busy.
Please stay on the line for the next
- Wha?
- I'm still on hold.
What is taking so long?
The jail's computer
systems are down just like
everybody else's. They're
doing a head count.
Five days, Elaine.
He's been in the hospital
for nearly five days.
How is it that no one
noticed that he was missing?
We were a little preoccupied
with the world ending.
I should've checked in with him.
I should have I
should have followed up.
Why would you have?
The last time you spoke,
he had Hudson in custody.
It was a done deal. You
didn't have any reason to.
Currently all representatives are busy.
He might not wake up again.
That's what they're saying.
- Cap, are you there?
- Yes.
Yeah, we swept the
building He's not here.
- You sure?
- We are sure, ma'am.
Very sorry, I'll let
you know if anything
All right. Thank you.
Yeah.
Jeffery Hudson's not in his cell.
- Son of a bitch!
- You were right.
He didn't even make it
back to Men's Central.
He's still out there
And with a five-day
head start this time.
Tasha, have you had any
word back from Lila Risco?
Not yet, Captain. Still trying.
- I'll send a unit.
- No, I'd send more than a unit.
She was there when Lou
took Hudson into custody.
There's a reason we
haven't heard from her.
Seriously, Cap?
I know everyone loves
breakfast for dinner,
- but powdered eggs?
- We have a lot more mouths
to feed than usual with the emergency
recall procedure put in place.
You know the drill.
All shifts in the house
until further notice.
Couldn't you stash
some of the good stuff
in the back of the
fridge for the A shift?
Refrigerator is off-line and off
limits starting this afternoon.
We've been running that generator 24-7.
- We got to cut back on our fuel use.
- Hey, Hen, you hearing this?
We're losing fridge privileges.
The hurt gets spread evenly around
and no one's immune, I suppose.
Hey, can I borrow your
charger? My phone's dead.
Oh, sorry.
This is my department-issued
personal charging device.
And sharing is against protocol.
What?
Who issued you that?
I see someone hasn't met the power czar.
After a requisition
form has been submitted,
you will be issued a
personal charging device.
Once it is dead, you return
it to the probie charging pool,
and it will be recharged for you.
You can just say Ravi.
Ravi will recharge it for you.
One charge per 24 hours is the limit.
Do not attempt to bribe
me or you will be docked
two charges.
Give me a charger or Uncle Buck
will never see his niece again.
Give him the charger.
- Well-played.
- So let this be a lesson.
Never give Buck a clipboard.
Never.
Excuse me for being efficient.
That's one word for what you are.
Dad!
Hey!
What are you guys doing here?
We brought you food.
- Hey.
- Mwah.
You guys didn't have to do that.
It was Christopher's idea.
He kept saying how much he missed Dad
- and thought you were hungry.
- Uh-huh.
So we've got bean salad, tuna salad,
and this one is just, uh, salad salad.
- Ah.
- Hey, Buck!
Oh, looks like the new chief is here.
How are you?
- Good. I'm good.
- Oh, Ravi,
this is, uh, my son Christopher.
Chris, this is Ravi Panikkar.
You're a firefighter?
I'm what they call a
probationary firefighter.
Did you do something wrong?
Constantly.
- I'm Ana.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- You must be Eddie's wife?
Not yet.
So even in the dark,
this place is amazing.
Uh, you've never been here.
- Uh
- No, I haven't.
Probie, you know, why don't
you take Ana on a tour?
I'm gonna put this stuff up there and
I don't want these things to wilt.
- Come on.
- All right.
I'll show you all around.
Come on, Chris.
Go, go, go!
All right, that's us, let's go!
Move, move, move!
Suspect is a white male.
Keep your eyes open. Move, move, move!
This way.
Eyes peeled. Eyes peeled.
Go. In, go.
Captain Maynard, house is clear.
You're gonna want to see this.
Dead lawyer, dead end.
Well, her car's still in the
garage, so he didn't take that.
Maybe he teamed up with
one of those groupies.
No.
His only accomplice is right there.
You think so?
I do.
My mind just keeps going
back to the visitor logs
from Men's Central Jail.
The only name that appeared
more times than his groupies
- was hers.
- She was his lawyer.
Whom he fired and whose
place he came straight to
after he escaped.
I don't think it was to get
a refund on his retainer.
You think they were lovers.
Bed's still made.
I think she was smitten
just like the other fools.
I think she saw him
being led away in cuffs
and she intervened on his behalf.
We thought we were saving her.
I don't think she wanted to be saved.
So she attempts to murder
a Los Angeles police
detective to help him escape.
And he kills her for the favor?
I mean, why would he do that?
Jeffery Hudson's not a
one-woman kind of guy.
It's a little scary
how deep inside this guy's head you are.
Not deep enough.
He's always two steps ahead.
A lot more than that.
Five-day lead he could
be halfway to Florida by now.
No, no, I don't think so.
A city plunged into utter darkness
is exactly the place he'd like to be.
No better hunting ground
for a predator like him.
No, I don't think he's
gone anywhere at all.
In that case, maybe we need
to warn his previous victims.
Actually, maybe we don't.
Maybe we don't warn them at all.
What kind of animal?
We've been over this,
Buck We don't know.
It could be anything. Caller got cut off
- during the attack.
- Okay.
So, so ransomware busts open
all the cages at the L.A. Zoo
and-and they call us?
No one thinks to call, I don't know,
Animal Control?
I asked about Animal Control.
They've been busy since the breakout.
Yeah. They, uh, tranq'd
a lion at Griffith Park.
That's right, Mustafa
was at the Greek Theatre.
And they got Sarabi and the cubs
heading down Los Feliz towards Cahuenga.
I guess all mammals know
to use the Franklin Pass.
No, I don't think you guys
are hearing me. Okay, this is
not me and Eddie bagging
a turkey in South Pasadena.
What-what gear do we even bring?
You know, they-they
have serious predators
at the L.A. Zoo.
A snow leopard. A Sumatran tiger.
He takes Christopher there all the time.
- Got the place memorized.
- A chimpanzee!
A chimp will literally rip your face off
without even thinking twice about it.
Just smile, Buck.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I really thought this year
was gonna be different.
They said animal attack, Cap, but
I don't see any humans.
Well, they did say it
was a souvenir store.
- Hey, Cap, you hear that?
- Hey!
Over here, guys!
- Who is that?
- LAFD. We're here to help.
- Oh, thank God.
- Okay, easy does it.
We got you. You
might've broken your leg.
Yep. Compound tibia fracture.
- He's gonna need surgery.
- Sir, what did this to you?
I-I-I don't know. It, it screeched
and spit some kind of poison at me.
I can't see anything. I-I tried to run,
and I, I fell. Did-did you find Ivan?
- No, who's Ivan?
- My boss.
I think he's still
trapped inside the store.
With that thing!
Okay, Eddie, you assist Chim.
- Hen, you're with me.
- Wait, you're going in there?
We are. You're on animal control.
Uh what am I supposed to do?
The animal makes a move control it.
Okay, all right.
Okay.
Oh, God.
Ivan.
- Ivan, are you in here?
- Help!
Help me!
- Help me!
- Okay, we're coming.
- Help me, please!
- Oh, my God.
That's a lot of blood, Cap.
Look at that ear.
Sir, can you tell us
what did this to you?
Is that?
That is an alpaca.
I thought they were peaceful.
Any animal is peaceful,
Cap, until it's provoked.
And alpacas are pretty vicious.
It's called berserk syndrome.
And it's a thing.
You know a lot about alpacas.
Well, we were gonna get one.
He bit my ear off!
- I wouldn't.
- Not gonna.
We need to get it to move out of the way.
Maybe we can attract it with some food?
Reese's Pieces?
They eat mostly grass and grains, Cap.
All right, well
You know, corn's a grain, right?
Worth a try.
Here you go.
All right.
Hey there.
Can you move?
My ankle's busted.
It's all right. I got you.
Just gonna get this leg.
It's all right, just get it over
that leg. Take it easy, take it easy.
Come on.
Okay, grab my wrists.
Just ignore it, keep going.
Come on.
Okay, come on, come on.
Hen!
Hen, come on, come on.
Why-why-why-why is he not attacking?
It's-it's calling its friend.
Clever girl.
Go, go, go, go, go, go!
So you ran from an alpaca?
Two alpacas, and there was no running.
Just get in the truck.
After careful consideration,
I have decided not to endorse this park.
Hey, bub.
Bored yet?
I'd give
anything
to watch the Dodgers game
right now.
When will the power
be back on?
Sweetie, they don't know.
And the game's definitely cancelled.
But I know another one we can play.
Let's play that game
where I say a line
and you try to guess
what movie it's from.
Come on
Mom.
- I'm not in the mood.
- But, Luke?
I am your mother.
Come on.
- This used to be your favorite game.
- Yeah.
Before I had this stupid
tube in my throat.
Oh, Luke, I'm sorry.
I know it's hard.
But the doctor says you just have
to get over this infection first.
And then you'll be back
to breathing on your own.
No problem.
Is the power
- coming back on?
- No, but the lights are still out.
Oh, no.
What's wrong?
Um, give me just a second, honey.
911. What's your emergency?
My 12-year-old son is on a ventilator
and our battery is
dangerously close to empty.
- Do you have any backup batteries?
- This is the backup.
I'll take down your information.
What's your address?
31825 Saddleridge Drive.
We can probably send
someone in an hour or two.
Slow breaths, honey, slow breaths.
We don't have an hour. I'm
gonna have to start bagging him.
Just send someone as soon as you can.
My son's only 12.
Sun
If this is spam,
- karma is seriously coming for you.
- Ma'am, this is 911.
I see you that have
solar panels on your roof.
- Do you currently have power?
- I do.
- Who's asking?
- One of your neighbors.
A 12-year-old boy Luke.
He lives down the street
from you and he requires
a ventilator to breathe.
It's just lost power
and we need your help.
Oh, that's terrible.
Well, don't you send somebody
out who's trained to do this?
I-I don't even know CPR.
We don't need you to do CPR.
We just need your house's battery.
Everybody, out of your
house, we've got an emergency!
- Hello?
- Hello, ma'am.
Is your son still breathing?
Yes, he is, but I don't know
how much longer I can do this.
Is help coming?
It should be there any minute.
Just try not to freak out when it does.
Hi, I'm your neighbor.
Can I come in?
Okay.
Just breathe.
They're gonna help us.
This is all we got.
No, it's not.
Oh, my God!
It's on!
It's on!
This Okay, let's
It's working!
Thank you so much!
How did you
Just called in a favor.
Turns out you got some great neighbors.
I really do.
I guess it's time to thank them.
And you.
Just happy to help.
Hey, are you sleeping
or just pretending?
I was actually trying to,
until you interrupted.
I'm exhausted.
Uh, h-how are you feeling?
Hot. I'm sweating out of
places I didn't know I could.
Not like a cold sweat though,
right? A-Any chest pains?
You don't give up, do you?
I'm fine, Buck.
People who are fine don't
go and see cardiologists.
You need to tell me
if something is wrong.
All right. It was a panic attack.
Not a heart attack. Panic.
Since when do you panic?
That's what I said. I don't panic.
Except I did.
Okay, well, what triggered it?
I mean, you did just get
shot and almost killed
by a sniper. I guess that could be
considered anxiety-inducing.
That wasn't it, okay?
If I'm being honest with myself, I
think it was Ana.
Uh
I thought things were great with her.
Yeah. She's been a
godsend through all this.
Staying with Christopher,
you know. But I
I think that's what's causing the panic.
Somehow we became a ready-made family
and I
I don't know if I'm ready for that.
So what are you gonna do?
I think I'm just gonna stick it out.
Ana's been the first woman I've wanted
- to spend this much time with since Shannon.
- Stick it out?
That's not the way
you talk about someone
you're in love with.
My kid loves her.
Is that enough?
Eddie, I have been Ana.
I know what it's like to
be in love with someone
who is not all the way in.
Deep down you know it, and it hurts.
It hurts worse than the truth.
So if you don't want to hurt Ana,
you owe it to her to be honest.
You know, it just feels like a lot, man.
Well, go to sleep.
You don't need to decide right now.
It's not like we're
going home any time soon.
Hey, Maddie.
Uh, you're probably asleep.
Nothing to worry about.
I was just calling to say hey.
All right, call me when you can.
Love you.
Hey.
- Everything okay?
- Yeah.
I'm sure they'll be fine.
You don't sound sure.
Well, we've been on duty for
days and Maddie is home alone
in the apartment with
a baby and no power.
Yeah, but it's Maddie.
She's been through worse
than a blackout, Chim.
And she's always been
able to handle herself.
Yeah, Maddie's
not really Maddie lately.
She has postpartum depression.
It started a few months ago.
It's kind of been a roller-coaster ride.
No one knows?
No.
She already feels like a failure
'cause she's struggling so much.
So other people knowing
would just make it worse.
So you're hovering?
Maybe, a little.
Probably a lot. I just don't
know how to stop myself.
Chim, she's not your patient.
She's your partner.
She just needs you to
love her and support her.
So stop trying to fix her.
Yeah.
You're right, it's Maddie.
She'll be fine.
If you think this is great
wait till I show you the ocean.
Are you okay?
Okay, okay.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
So she's okay?
Lungs seem clear. 02 levels look good.
I don't think she inhaled any water.
And what about her head?
CT doesn't show any injury
and I checked her head
twice No sign of a bump.
Thank God.
Now, obviously, I want
you to keep an eye on her.
If there's any change
in her breathing pattern,
if she starts coughing
or vomiting, bring her back immediately.
- I will.
- But
I think she's gonna be fine.
How are you doing?
Shaky.
Just feel like the
adrenaline's wearing off.
Then you should get her home.
I bet you both could
use a good night's sleep.
I'll have the nurse have you discharged.
Thank you.
For everything. It's been
a pretty terrifying night so far.
Well, probably not the
last you'll experience
before she makes it to adulthood.
And I speak from experience.
I feel like I age a decade every time
one of my kids has an accident.
How was your day four?
Or are we in day five of this craziness?
Well, five, I think.
You know, lions, tigers
blood-spitting alpacas
on Hollywood Boulevard.
- The usual.
- How is it that every time
it seems the world is ending,
it ends some more?
Because it never actually does, just
keeps us on our toes.
More like knocks us on our asses.
Yeah? How so?
I am sitting outside this woman's home,
waiting for Jeffery
Hudson to make a move.
And yet I haven't warned her.
Or the other victims.
They're not helpless bait, Athena.
They are protected because
you are there looking out for them.
That man stood in court the other day
called me a rogue cop.
Here I am,
fulfilling the prophecy.
You are doing your job, and
those women have been
hurt enough already.
Besides, there's a good
chance he never even shows.
Is it bad that I hope he does?
I hope that for you too, baby.
Bobby Nash.
Did you just say you
hoped I come face to face
with a dangerous
escaped fugitive tonight?
I believe I did.
Well, that might be the sweetest thing
you have ever said to me.
I want you to be the one who gets him.
Except this time, don't
shoot him in the leg.
Oh, I'm gonna aim higher
and empty the clip.
Believe that.
Got to call you back.
I just got some very
esteemed reinforcements.
Be safe.
Well, this might be an LAPD first.
Don't think I've ever seen
a captain on a stakeout.
That's why I left my
bars at the station.
Captain, what are you doing here?
Eh, you know, one way or another
Hudson is responsible for
slicing up one of my guys
and putting him on life support, so
at this point, it's personal.
So I'm relieving you.
Respectfully, Captain
thanks but no thanks. I'm not leaving.
Yes, you are.
Ransone is awake.
And he's asking for you again.
We were able to extubate
him a few hours ago,
but he hasn't been able to speak.
He's still got the pen and
paper, though, which tells me
the stroke hasn't significantly impaired
- his cognitive abilities.
- That is good news.
I heard you were looking for me.
You save your strength, Lou.
But it is
damn good to see you too.
Yeah, we found her dead.
Gunshot wound. Probably
two days old.
I figured it.
I just put the pieces
together a little too late.
I'm so sorry I wasn't there, Lou.
In the wind.
Again.
More like some hunches.
Maynard thinks he's
probably long gone by now,
but I'm not so sure of that.
I think that's our best
chance of catching him.
We have surveillance units posted
at all the victims' houses.
And we're waiting for him.
My house? What about it?
No, no, it's okay, Lou, it's okay.
You're
victim
too.
These people aren't leaving.
I should've let Harry
charge them by the hour.
Guess you're regretting
that "we're supposed to help
our neighbors in their
time of need" speech?
Yeah, well, technically, they're not
- my neighbors anymore.
- Ooh.
Hmm?
No. Mom has to work until
the emergency's over.
That's too bad.
I was really hoping to see her.
Athena?
Bobby, I'm on my way to the house,
but I'm still ten minutes out.
Can you get there before me?
Well, I can try. Traffic is
pretty clogged here by the firehouse.
Aren't Michael and
David there with Harry?
They're not picking up.
Bobby
I was so worried about
Jeffery Hudson going after
one of his victims that I forgot
You're one of them, too.
I'm on my way.
- Chim.
- What's up, Bobby?
Here, you're in charge. I'm
taking the captain's truck.
I will explain later.
What? What's going on?
Elaine, I'm almost home.
I'm five minutes away.
And I managed to get
some units out there.
Do not go in there alone.
- I don't think that's an option.
- Athena!
The last time you
went in without backup,
it did not end well.
People keep talking to
me about the last time.
I no longer have the
luxury to dwell on that.
Michael? You here?
- Hands up! Don't move!
- No, no, no! Athena, it's me!
- It's me, it's me, it's me!
- Michael, what the hell?!
- I almost shot you!
- Yeah, I can see that.
Now, what the hell is going on?
That's what I'm trying to find out.
Where is everyone? Why
is the house so dark?
- I thought you had people here.
- The generator went out.
Everybody left.
Goes to show you who
your friends are, right?
Ah! And let there be light.
Oh good. We're back.
Wait, did it just out of gas?
No, it was unplugged.
Someone must have kicked
out a plug by accident.
Athena?
- Everything okay?
- He's not here.
Who's not here?
Would somebody mind telling me
what in the hell is going on?
Michael.
Where's Harry?
Uh, he was just here.
Uh, there's his phone.
Residents only.
You're gonna have to turn
around or show some ID.
Sorry about that, Detective.
We've had some reports of break-ins.
Can never be too careful.
Currently eight miles outbound
heading 07-niner with
information whiskey.
Altitude 1,500 feet.
Chopper 305,
I'm heading up to the roof now. Over.
Roger that. Medevac
305 approaching the pad.
Medevac, I see you!
It's weird.
What's that?
The place where this
heart's coming from,
that was a tragedy.
But once we land, it's gonna
turn into a miracle, right?
Yeah. I like that.
Miracle incoming.
Ah, I can't see the pad hang on!
Pulling up!
What the hell?
I've lost the whole tail rotor.
Hang on!
Generator should've
kicked in automatically.
Something's wrong.
That came from the roof.
Let's go.
The generators will have to wait.
Window washing cables.
This thing's holding on
- by a thread, Cap.
- 118, I want ropes,
webbing and the heavy winch
on the rooftop, double-time.
- We're not waiting for any of that, right?
- No!
First thing we do is get
those rotors turned off.
Hen, Buck, you check that cabin
and see what we got.
Eddie, you're with me.
Kid! Can you hear me?!
Can't move.
Chim, this is Hen.
I need you to bring me
a backboard and C-collar
- from inside.
- Copy that.
Hang in there, kid, we're
gonna put this fire out
and then get you out, okay?
It's slipping!
- Help me!
- We're okay! We're okay!
We're okay. You're okay.
Wh-What's your name?
- Manny.
- Manny?
How long you been a paramedic?
- Been at it almost a month.
- Oh, wow.
You're lucky, Manny!
It was a while before I
got to see any real action.
This ain't quite the
action I was hoping for.
You're gonna be okay, kid.
Buck, let's get the pilot out of here!
Here.
Backboard!
- Hen, what do we got?
- Spinal.
I'm guessing cervical.
We need to flip him on this backboard.
- That's a two-person job.
- I'm available!
Trick is, how do we do that here?
The backboard's long enough
to cover this opening.
- You're gonna flip me over the window?
- I know.
- It's not optimal.
- No, very not optimal!
Listen, it'll work. Strap him in.
We'll figure out a way to pull him out.
All right, flip him on three.
One, two, three!
- How you doing, Manny?
- Breathing's good.
Pulse feels right.
- Okay.
- I can move my fingers.
Not my toes.
That's good, Manny.
You're making our job very easy.
Thanks for that.
Good job.
Eddie!
Secure this to the board.
- All set, Cap!
- Okay, we're all set!
Go!
Wait!
The heart!
This is a transplant flight!
I got it.
Hen!
You worry about that
later. Let's get him out.
Go, Hen, come on!
Get him up over that ledge!
Easy! Easy!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Feels like it's about to go, Hen!
Come on!
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Looks like he's lost sensation
in his lower extremities.
Possible spinal cord injury.
He needs cold fluids right away.
Once we get the generators
running, prep for a C
and put him in a cold OR.
- The winch is here, Cap.
- No time for that.
- Cap! Cap!
- Hold!
- Cap! Cap!
- Hold on! Hold on!
Whoa!
I got it!
Get him up top!
That was amazing.
Any chance you can do a
transplant in the dark?
We'll get the generators running.
And I bet by the time we do,
the city will have the power back on.
News of the hour on the hour.
After a massive ransomware attack
on the city's infrastructure,
Angelenos head into
day five of record heat
and a citywide power outage.
At this hour, the death
toll has reached 15,
mostly due to heat exhaustion,
as cooling centers have lost power
and hospitals have been overwhelmed.
With temperatures continuing to climb
and no end of the blackout in sight,
the people of Southern California
are growing ever more desperate.
Where is the foil? It
used to be in the pantry
and now I can't find it.
In the top drawer.
- Next to the sink.
- Ah.
Whenever you're ready
with the pork chops,
the grill is nice and hot.
- My man.
- Who was that?
That was Paulie.
You know, he lives,
uh, three houses down.
The one with the riding mower?
You never even liked him.
Why are you?
Michael, are you having a party?
No.
You know, it's more like a gathering.
Just a few neighbors.
When I invited you and David to
stay at the house with Harry,
I didn't expect for
you to throw a party.
Well, this is the only
house in the neighborhood
that has a generator.
People came over to
charge their devices,
you know, put stuff in the freezer.
Look, just don't eat the steaks.
We paid a small fortune for them.
Uh
Put these in the freezer.
- Hey, Athena.
- Anyway
it's actually really nice here.
The whole community getting
together and everything.
Well, make sure the community
- doesn't tear up my house.
- Is that Mom?
Hey, baby.
- Hey, Mom, are you okay?
- I'm good.
Just missing you.
And getting a decent
night's sleep in my own bed.
So when are you coming home?
- Not until the power's back on.
- What's that?
Uh, nothing.
Hey, Athena, I got to go.
All right, talk to you later, okay?
What'd I miss?
Did you give Harry this money?
Because that's something
you've known me to do.
Spill it.
Okay, I may
have been charging the
neighbors to come in.
Just five dollars.
That's a deal considering what they get.
Electricity, all-you-can-eat food.
Harry Grant
I want you to give every
cent of this money back.
You hear me? We are not
trying to turn a profit here.
But, Dad
No, we are here to help people, okay?
Not take advantage of them
in their moment of need.
That's not what good neighbors do, son.
Go now.
And pass out some waters
while you're at it.
And don't charge anybody for 'em.
How can I help you, Officer?
My name's Sergeant Grant.
I got a call over my radio
that someone here was looking for me?
It was a little unclear.
- Sergeant Athena Grant?
- That's right.
I'm Dr. Zimmerman. Can you come with me?
He was brought in five days ago.
Some kids found him in MacArthur Park.
His throat was cut.
Looked like he'd been dumped
there no wallet, no I.D.
He lost a lot of blood, and we
were able to repair the wound,
but it caused a stroke.
We didn't think he was gonna make it.
This morning he came to
long enough to write this.
Sergeant Grant, do you know this man?
Lou. Oh, my God.
Yes.
Yes, I do.
You've reached the Los Angeles County Jail.
Currently all representatives are busy.
Please stay on the line for the next
- Wha?
- I'm still on hold.
What is taking so long?
The jail's computer
systems are down just like
everybody else's. They're
doing a head count.
Five days, Elaine.
He's been in the hospital
for nearly five days.
How is it that no one
noticed that he was missing?
We were a little preoccupied
with the world ending.
I should've checked in with him.
I should have I
should have followed up.
Why would you have?
The last time you spoke,
he had Hudson in custody.
It was a done deal. You
didn't have any reason to.
Currently all representatives are busy.
He might not wake up again.
That's what they're saying.
- Cap, are you there?
- Yes.
Yeah, we swept the
building He's not here.
- You sure?
- We are sure, ma'am.
Very sorry, I'll let
you know if anything
All right. Thank you.
Yeah.
Jeffery Hudson's not in his cell.
- Son of a bitch!
- You were right.
He didn't even make it
back to Men's Central.
He's still out there
And with a five-day
head start this time.
Tasha, have you had any
word back from Lila Risco?
Not yet, Captain. Still trying.
- I'll send a unit.
- No, I'd send more than a unit.
She was there when Lou
took Hudson into custody.
There's a reason we
haven't heard from her.
Seriously, Cap?
I know everyone loves
breakfast for dinner,
- but powdered eggs?
- We have a lot more mouths
to feed than usual with the emergency
recall procedure put in place.
You know the drill.
All shifts in the house
until further notice.
Couldn't you stash
some of the good stuff
in the back of the
fridge for the A shift?
Refrigerator is off-line and off
limits starting this afternoon.
We've been running that generator 24-7.
- We got to cut back on our fuel use.
- Hey, Hen, you hearing this?
We're losing fridge privileges.
The hurt gets spread evenly around
and no one's immune, I suppose.
Hey, can I borrow your
charger? My phone's dead.
Oh, sorry.
This is my department-issued
personal charging device.
And sharing is against protocol.
What?
Who issued you that?
I see someone hasn't met the power czar.
After a requisition
form has been submitted,
you will be issued a
personal charging device.
Once it is dead, you return
it to the probie charging pool,
and it will be recharged for you.
You can just say Ravi.
Ravi will recharge it for you.
One charge per 24 hours is the limit.
Do not attempt to bribe
me or you will be docked
two charges.
Give me a charger or Uncle Buck
will never see his niece again.
Give him the charger.
- Well-played.
- So let this be a lesson.
Never give Buck a clipboard.
Never.
Excuse me for being efficient.
That's one word for what you are.
Dad!
Hey!
What are you guys doing here?
We brought you food.
- Hey.
- Mwah.
You guys didn't have to do that.
It was Christopher's idea.
He kept saying how much he missed Dad
- and thought you were hungry.
- Uh-huh.
So we've got bean salad, tuna salad,
and this one is just, uh, salad salad.
- Ah.
- Hey, Buck!
Oh, looks like the new chief is here.
How are you?
- Good. I'm good.
- Oh, Ravi,
this is, uh, my son Christopher.
Chris, this is Ravi Panikkar.
You're a firefighter?
I'm what they call a
probationary firefighter.
Did you do something wrong?
Constantly.
- I'm Ana.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- You must be Eddie's wife?
Not yet.
So even in the dark,
this place is amazing.
Uh, you've never been here.
- Uh
- No, I haven't.
Probie, you know, why don't
you take Ana on a tour?
I'm gonna put this stuff up there and
I don't want these things to wilt.
- Come on.
- All right.
I'll show you all around.
Come on, Chris.
Go, go, go!
All right, that's us, let's go!
Move, move, move!
Suspect is a white male.
Keep your eyes open. Move, move, move!
This way.
Eyes peeled. Eyes peeled.
Go. In, go.
Captain Maynard, house is clear.
You're gonna want to see this.
Dead lawyer, dead end.
Well, her car's still in the
garage, so he didn't take that.
Maybe he teamed up with
one of those groupies.
No.
His only accomplice is right there.
You think so?
I do.
My mind just keeps going
back to the visitor logs
from Men's Central Jail.
The only name that appeared
more times than his groupies
- was hers.
- She was his lawyer.
Whom he fired and whose
place he came straight to
after he escaped.
I don't think it was to get
a refund on his retainer.
You think they were lovers.
Bed's still made.
I think she was smitten
just like the other fools.
I think she saw him
being led away in cuffs
and she intervened on his behalf.
We thought we were saving her.
I don't think she wanted to be saved.
So she attempts to murder
a Los Angeles police
detective to help him escape.
And he kills her for the favor?
I mean, why would he do that?
Jeffery Hudson's not a
one-woman kind of guy.
It's a little scary
how deep inside this guy's head you are.
Not deep enough.
He's always two steps ahead.
A lot more than that.
Five-day lead he could
be halfway to Florida by now.
No, no, I don't think so.
A city plunged into utter darkness
is exactly the place he'd like to be.
No better hunting ground
for a predator like him.
No, I don't think he's
gone anywhere at all.
In that case, maybe we need
to warn his previous victims.
Actually, maybe we don't.
Maybe we don't warn them at all.
What kind of animal?
We've been over this,
Buck We don't know.
It could be anything. Caller got cut off
- during the attack.
- Okay.
So, so ransomware busts open
all the cages at the L.A. Zoo
and-and they call us?
No one thinks to call, I don't know,
Animal Control?
I asked about Animal Control.
They've been busy since the breakout.
Yeah. They, uh, tranq'd
a lion at Griffith Park.
That's right, Mustafa
was at the Greek Theatre.
And they got Sarabi and the cubs
heading down Los Feliz towards Cahuenga.
I guess all mammals know
to use the Franklin Pass.
No, I don't think you guys
are hearing me. Okay, this is
not me and Eddie bagging
a turkey in South Pasadena.
What-what gear do we even bring?
You know, they-they
have serious predators
at the L.A. Zoo.
A snow leopard. A Sumatran tiger.
He takes Christopher there all the time.
- Got the place memorized.
- A chimpanzee!
A chimp will literally rip your face off
without even thinking twice about it.
Just smile, Buck.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I really thought this year
was gonna be different.
They said animal attack, Cap, but
I don't see any humans.
Well, they did say it
was a souvenir store.
- Hey, Cap, you hear that?
- Hey!
Over here, guys!
- Who is that?
- LAFD. We're here to help.
- Oh, thank God.
- Okay, easy does it.
We got you. You
might've broken your leg.
Yep. Compound tibia fracture.
- He's gonna need surgery.
- Sir, what did this to you?
I-I-I don't know. It, it screeched
and spit some kind of poison at me.
I can't see anything. I-I tried to run,
and I, I fell. Did-did you find Ivan?
- No, who's Ivan?
- My boss.
I think he's still
trapped inside the store.
With that thing!
Okay, Eddie, you assist Chim.
- Hen, you're with me.
- Wait, you're going in there?
We are. You're on animal control.
Uh what am I supposed to do?
The animal makes a move control it.
Okay, all right.
Okay.
Oh, God.
Ivan.
- Ivan, are you in here?
- Help!
Help me!
- Help me!
- Okay, we're coming.
- Help me, please!
- Oh, my God.
That's a lot of blood, Cap.
Look at that ear.
Sir, can you tell us
what did this to you?
Is that?
That is an alpaca.
I thought they were peaceful.
Any animal is peaceful,
Cap, until it's provoked.
And alpacas are pretty vicious.
It's called berserk syndrome.
And it's a thing.
You know a lot about alpacas.
Well, we were gonna get one.
He bit my ear off!
- I wouldn't.
- Not gonna.
We need to get it to move out of the way.
Maybe we can attract it with some food?
Reese's Pieces?
They eat mostly grass and grains, Cap.
All right, well
You know, corn's a grain, right?
Worth a try.
Here you go.
All right.
Hey there.
Can you move?
My ankle's busted.
It's all right. I got you.
Just gonna get this leg.
It's all right, just get it over
that leg. Take it easy, take it easy.
Come on.
Okay, grab my wrists.
Just ignore it, keep going.
Come on.
Okay, come on, come on.
Hen!
Hen, come on, come on.
Why-why-why-why is he not attacking?
It's-it's calling its friend.
Clever girl.
Go, go, go, go, go, go!
So you ran from an alpaca?
Two alpacas, and there was no running.
Just get in the truck.
After careful consideration,
I have decided not to endorse this park.
Hey, bub.
Bored yet?
I'd give
anything
to watch the Dodgers game
right now.
When will the power
be back on?
Sweetie, they don't know.
And the game's definitely cancelled.
But I know another one we can play.
Let's play that game
where I say a line
and you try to guess
what movie it's from.
Come on
Mom.
- I'm not in the mood.
- But, Luke?
I am your mother.
Come on.
- This used to be your favorite game.
- Yeah.
Before I had this stupid
tube in my throat.
Oh, Luke, I'm sorry.
I know it's hard.
But the doctor says you just have
to get over this infection first.
And then you'll be back
to breathing on your own.
No problem.
Is the power
- coming back on?
- No, but the lights are still out.
Oh, no.
What's wrong?
Um, give me just a second, honey.
911. What's your emergency?
My 12-year-old son is on a ventilator
and our battery is
dangerously close to empty.
- Do you have any backup batteries?
- This is the backup.
I'll take down your information.
What's your address?
31825 Saddleridge Drive.
We can probably send
someone in an hour or two.
Slow breaths, honey, slow breaths.
We don't have an hour. I'm
gonna have to start bagging him.
Just send someone as soon as you can.
My son's only 12.
Sun
If this is spam,
- karma is seriously coming for you.
- Ma'am, this is 911.
I see you that have
solar panels on your roof.
- Do you currently have power?
- I do.
- Who's asking?
- One of your neighbors.
A 12-year-old boy Luke.
He lives down the street
from you and he requires
a ventilator to breathe.
It's just lost power
and we need your help.
Oh, that's terrible.
Well, don't you send somebody
out who's trained to do this?
I-I don't even know CPR.
We don't need you to do CPR.
We just need your house's battery.
Everybody, out of your
house, we've got an emergency!
- Hello?
- Hello, ma'am.
Is your son still breathing?
Yes, he is, but I don't know
how much longer I can do this.
Is help coming?
It should be there any minute.
Just try not to freak out when it does.
Hi, I'm your neighbor.
Can I come in?
Okay.
Just breathe.
They're gonna help us.
This is all we got.
No, it's not.
Oh, my God!
It's on!
It's on!
This Okay, let's
It's working!
Thank you so much!
How did you
Just called in a favor.
Turns out you got some great neighbors.
I really do.
I guess it's time to thank them.
And you.
Just happy to help.
Hey, are you sleeping
or just pretending?
I was actually trying to,
until you interrupted.
I'm exhausted.
Uh, h-how are you feeling?
Hot. I'm sweating out of
places I didn't know I could.
Not like a cold sweat though,
right? A-Any chest pains?
You don't give up, do you?
I'm fine, Buck.
People who are fine don't
go and see cardiologists.
You need to tell me
if something is wrong.
All right. It was a panic attack.
Not a heart attack. Panic.
Since when do you panic?
That's what I said. I don't panic.
Except I did.
Okay, well, what triggered it?
I mean, you did just get
shot and almost killed
by a sniper. I guess that could be
considered anxiety-inducing.
That wasn't it, okay?
If I'm being honest with myself, I
think it was Ana.
Uh
I thought things were great with her.
Yeah. She's been a
godsend through all this.
Staying with Christopher,
you know. But I
I think that's what's causing the panic.
Somehow we became a ready-made family
and I
I don't know if I'm ready for that.
So what are you gonna do?
I think I'm just gonna stick it out.
Ana's been the first woman I've wanted
- to spend this much time with since Shannon.
- Stick it out?
That's not the way
you talk about someone
you're in love with.
My kid loves her.
Is that enough?
Eddie, I have been Ana.
I know what it's like to
be in love with someone
who is not all the way in.
Deep down you know it, and it hurts.
It hurts worse than the truth.
So if you don't want to hurt Ana,
you owe it to her to be honest.
You know, it just feels like a lot, man.
Well, go to sleep.
You don't need to decide right now.
It's not like we're
going home any time soon.
Hey, Maddie.
Uh, you're probably asleep.
Nothing to worry about.
I was just calling to say hey.
All right, call me when you can.
Love you.
Hey.
- Everything okay?
- Yeah.
I'm sure they'll be fine.
You don't sound sure.
Well, we've been on duty for
days and Maddie is home alone
in the apartment with
a baby and no power.
Yeah, but it's Maddie.
She's been through worse
than a blackout, Chim.
And she's always been
able to handle herself.
Yeah, Maddie's
not really Maddie lately.
She has postpartum depression.
It started a few months ago.
It's kind of been a roller-coaster ride.
No one knows?
No.
She already feels like a failure
'cause she's struggling so much.
So other people knowing
would just make it worse.
So you're hovering?
Maybe, a little.
Probably a lot. I just don't
know how to stop myself.
Chim, she's not your patient.
She's your partner.
She just needs you to
love her and support her.
So stop trying to fix her.
Yeah.
You're right, it's Maddie.
She'll be fine.
If you think this is great
wait till I show you the ocean.
Are you okay?
Okay, okay.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
So she's okay?
Lungs seem clear. 02 levels look good.
I don't think she inhaled any water.
And what about her head?
CT doesn't show any injury
and I checked her head
twice No sign of a bump.
Thank God.
Now, obviously, I want
you to keep an eye on her.
If there's any change
in her breathing pattern,
if she starts coughing
or vomiting, bring her back immediately.
- I will.
- But
I think she's gonna be fine.
How are you doing?
Shaky.
Just feel like the
adrenaline's wearing off.
Then you should get her home.
I bet you both could
use a good night's sleep.
I'll have the nurse have you discharged.
Thank you.
For everything. It's been
a pretty terrifying night so far.
Well, probably not the
last you'll experience
before she makes it to adulthood.
And I speak from experience.
I feel like I age a decade every time
one of my kids has an accident.
How was your day four?
Or are we in day five of this craziness?
Well, five, I think.
You know, lions, tigers
blood-spitting alpacas
on Hollywood Boulevard.
- The usual.
- How is it that every time
it seems the world is ending,
it ends some more?
Because it never actually does, just
keeps us on our toes.
More like knocks us on our asses.
Yeah? How so?
I am sitting outside this woman's home,
waiting for Jeffery
Hudson to make a move.
And yet I haven't warned her.
Or the other victims.
They're not helpless bait, Athena.
They are protected because
you are there looking out for them.
That man stood in court the other day
called me a rogue cop.
Here I am,
fulfilling the prophecy.
You are doing your job, and
those women have been
hurt enough already.
Besides, there's a good
chance he never even shows.
Is it bad that I hope he does?
I hope that for you too, baby.
Bobby Nash.
Did you just say you
hoped I come face to face
with a dangerous
escaped fugitive tonight?
I believe I did.
Well, that might be the sweetest thing
you have ever said to me.
I want you to be the one who gets him.
Except this time, don't
shoot him in the leg.
Oh, I'm gonna aim higher
and empty the clip.
Believe that.
Got to call you back.
I just got some very
esteemed reinforcements.
Be safe.
Well, this might be an LAPD first.
Don't think I've ever seen
a captain on a stakeout.
That's why I left my
bars at the station.
Captain, what are you doing here?
Eh, you know, one way or another
Hudson is responsible for
slicing up one of my guys
and putting him on life support, so
at this point, it's personal.
So I'm relieving you.
Respectfully, Captain
thanks but no thanks. I'm not leaving.
Yes, you are.
Ransone is awake.
And he's asking for you again.
We were able to extubate
him a few hours ago,
but he hasn't been able to speak.
He's still got the pen and
paper, though, which tells me
the stroke hasn't significantly impaired
- his cognitive abilities.
- That is good news.
I heard you were looking for me.
You save your strength, Lou.
But it is
damn good to see you too.
Yeah, we found her dead.
Gunshot wound. Probably
two days old.
I figured it.
I just put the pieces
together a little too late.
I'm so sorry I wasn't there, Lou.
In the wind.
Again.
More like some hunches.
Maynard thinks he's
probably long gone by now,
but I'm not so sure of that.
I think that's our best
chance of catching him.
We have surveillance units posted
at all the victims' houses.
And we're waiting for him.
My house? What about it?
No, no, it's okay, Lou, it's okay.
You're
victim
too.
These people aren't leaving.
I should've let Harry
charge them by the hour.
Guess you're regretting
that "we're supposed to help
our neighbors in their
time of need" speech?
Yeah, well, technically, they're not
- my neighbors anymore.
- Ooh.
Hmm?
No. Mom has to work until
the emergency's over.
That's too bad.
I was really hoping to see her.
Athena?
Bobby, I'm on my way to the house,
but I'm still ten minutes out.
Can you get there before me?
Well, I can try. Traffic is
pretty clogged here by the firehouse.
Aren't Michael and
David there with Harry?
They're not picking up.
Bobby
I was so worried about
Jeffery Hudson going after
one of his victims that I forgot
You're one of them, too.
I'm on my way.
- Chim.
- What's up, Bobby?
Here, you're in charge. I'm
taking the captain's truck.
I will explain later.
What? What's going on?
Elaine, I'm almost home.
I'm five minutes away.
And I managed to get
some units out there.
Do not go in there alone.
- I don't think that's an option.
- Athena!
The last time you
went in without backup,
it did not end well.
People keep talking to
me about the last time.
I no longer have the
luxury to dwell on that.
Michael? You here?
- Hands up! Don't move!
- No, no, no! Athena, it's me!
- It's me, it's me, it's me!
- Michael, what the hell?!
- I almost shot you!
- Yeah, I can see that.
Now, what the hell is going on?
That's what I'm trying to find out.
Where is everyone? Why
is the house so dark?
- I thought you had people here.
- The generator went out.
Everybody left.
Goes to show you who
your friends are, right?
Ah! And let there be light.
Oh good. We're back.
Wait, did it just out of gas?
No, it was unplugged.
Someone must have kicked
out a plug by accident.
Athena?
- Everything okay?
- He's not here.
Who's not here?
Would somebody mind telling me
what in the hell is going on?
Michael.
Where's Harry?
Uh, he was just here.
Uh, there's his phone.
Residents only.
You're gonna have to turn
around or show some ID.
Sorry about that, Detective.
We've had some reports of break-ins.
Can never be too careful.