A group of heroic firefighters at Seattle Fire Station 19—from captain to newest recruit—risk their lives and hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock. These brave men and women are like family, literally and figuratively, and together they put their own lives in jeopardy as first responders to save the lives of others.
The best episode of "Station 19" season 5 is "Phoenix from the Flame (I)", rated 7.4/10 from 942 user votes. It was directed by Stacey K. Black and written by Krista Vernoff. "Phoenix from the Flame (I)" aired on 9/30/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Can't Feel My Face".
Relationships are challenged at Station 19 following Sullivan’s actions at Maya and Carina’s wedding, putting his marriage with Andy to the test. Dean comes to terms with his feelings for Vic, while Travis rekindles an old flame. The annual Phoenix Festival brings out some reckless behavior in some of Seattle’s citizens, challenging the teams at Station 19 and Grey Sloan Memorial. The crossover continues on Grey's Anatomy S18E01 Here Comes the Sun (II).
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Krista Vernoff
Andy and Sullivan’s relationship continues to be tested. Meanwhile, Emmett joins Dean and Vic on a mental health call, and Maya does some soul searching.
Director: Peter Paige
Writer: Kiley Donovan
When a heat wave hits Seattle, Station 19 becomes a cooling center and chaos ensues with locals who aren’t used to the extreme temperatures. Andy deals with regret and finds a friend in Theo. Joey comes face-to-face with his past during a ride-along with Ben and Jack
Director: Michael Medico
Writer: Rochelle Zimmerman
Diane returns to help with Crisis One intervention training for Station 19 and Station 23 firefighters. Meanwhile, Andy and Sullivan continue to be at odds, and Jack helps a young autistic man on a city bus.
Director: Sheelin Choksey
Writer: Emily Culver
When Theo and Vic hit a relationship milestone, Vic is forced to reckon with her feelings about commitment. Andy takes refuge at Dean’s home and helps care for Pruitt, while Dean considers a new potential career opportunity. Meanwhile, an explosion rips apart a neighborhood and changes the lives of our firefighters forever. The crossover continues on Grey's Anatomy S18E05: Bottle Up and Explode! (II)
Director: Daryn Okada
Writer: Henry Robles
Station 19 and Station 23 each attempt to celebrate Thanksgiving following the fallout from the neighborhood explosion. The firefighters come together to cook, toast to loved ones they have lost, and celebrate the families they have become.
Director: Diana Valentine
Writer: Meghann Plunkett, Tyrone Finch
Vic and Jack lean on one another as they process the loss of Dean while Ben and Bailey try to convince Dean’s parents to allow them to raise Pru. Meanwhile at Station 23, Andy’s role temporarily expands and Sullivan subs in. Carina and Maya explore growing their family.
Director: David Greenspan
Writer: Leah Gonzalez
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and the firefighters have their hands full responding to a number of crises throughout Seattle. Putting aside their differences and personal drama, they come together to try and achieve a Christmas miracle.
Director: Peter Paige
Writer: Zaiver Sinnett
A new chief starts at Station 19. Meanwhile, the crew responds to a young girl seeking help and a call about an SUV flown over a cliff. The crossover continues on Grey's Anatomy S18E09: No Time to Die (II)
Director: Paula Hunziker
Writer: Emily Culver
Travis and Theo face danger while responding to an emergency at a haunted house. Ben continues his fight for Baby Pru; Vic opens up to Andy; and Station 19 prepares to welcome patients to the Dean Miller Memorial Clinic.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Staci Okunola
The Station 19 crew offers aid to a man who sets himself on fire. Theo proves his devotion to Vic; Sullivan seeks advice from Dr. Webber; and Travis comes to a realization about his love life.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Kiley Donovan, Rochelle Zimmerman
The Dean Miller Memorial Clinic has its opening day. Meanwhile, Sullivan gives Beckett an ultimatum, and the crew responds to a skydiving incident
Director: Tamika Miller
Writer: Daniel K. Hoh
Through a series of flashbacks, Sullivan and Natasha’s past is revealed. Meanwhile, Ben and Bailey have a discussion with Pru’s grandparents, and the crew responds to a fire at a candy factory.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Alexandra Fernandez
The crew at Station 23 faces a difficult goodbye. Meanwhile, Andy meets a charming firefighter, and Emmett invites Travis to have dinner with his parents.
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Zaiver Sinnett
Andy deals with the aftermath of a trauma.
Director: Daryn Okada
Writer: Meghann Plunkett
Andy's fate remains unknown as a trial date is set. Meanwhile, Vic and Sullivan are approached by an unexpected guest, and the crew responds to a row of townhouses on fire.
Director: Jason George
Writer: Rochelle Zimmerman, Leah Gonzalez
Vic and Theo respond to a domestic disturbance between the parents of a trans teenager; Jack learns shocking new details about his childhood, and Ben and Travis help a clinic patient that’s long overdue for medical treatment.
Director: Paula Hunziker
Writer: Henry Robles, Staci Okunola
Andy tracks down a witness to testify at her trial. Meanwhile, Carina and Maya deal with a stressful situation, and the crew responds to a car wreck.
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Kiley Donovan