9-1-1 season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
During a mandated fire drill at an office building, the 118 fire crew faces a delayed response due to traffic issues. Amidst the drill, Alan, an office worker,
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the fire department's response time delayed during the fire drill?
The response time was delayed due to a stalled bus blocking the path, preventing the fire department from arriving on time.
What are the city mandates regarding fire drills?
City mandates require fire drills to be conducted every three years.
Who is Chase Mackey and what does he suggest during the fire drill?
Chase Mackey is a lawyer who suggests the building might not comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, hinting at potential legal action.
What personal challenge is Bobby's family facing?
Bobby's family is going through a fertility treatment, aiming for multiple viable embryos.
How does Buck feel about his role as a fire marshal?
Buck feels isolated and frustrated about being away from his team and not being able to rejoin them due to medical reasons.
What triggers Eddie's son Christopher's nightmares?
Christopher's nightmares are triggered by a traumatic event, likely the recent tsunami.
What legal issue arises after the office building incident?
A lawyer plans to sue the city, implicating the fire department for failing to protect 42 injured people during the fire drill.
Why is Buck suing the city, the department, and Bobby?
Buck is suing for wrongful termination, feeling it's his only way to fight back and reclaim his job after feeling betrayed by Bobby's assessment of his readiness.
What is the reason for Buck's inability to return to active duty?
Buck is unable to return to active duty due to medical reasons related to being on blood thinners.