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 worst episode of "Station 19" is "True Colors", rated 6.7/10 from 675 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "True Colors" aired on 3/28/2024 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Stuck".
The Station 19 crew struts their stuff at the FABruary Winter Pride parade, where Maya encounters someone important from her past. Carina looks to Bailey for support, while Travis and Eli arrive at a crossroads.
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When the team responds to an apartment fire, Captain Pruitt takes a hit, the future of the station’s leadership is in jeopardy and firefighter Andy Herrera is forced to step up. Meanwhile, new recruit Ben Warren is trading in the scalpel for a fresh start as a firefighter, but it hasn’t been easy.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Stacy McKee
As if being co-captains weren’t hard enough, Andy and Jack find themselves in disagreement over spending decisions at the station. Meanwhile, the firefighters respond to a structure fire at a brand-new bed-and-breakfast; and Ryan calls Maya when he finds her brother in some trouble.
Director: Dennis Smith
Writer: Ilene Rosenzweig
In the wake of national outcry after the tragic murder of an unarmed Black man, Maya brings in Dr. Diane Lewis to grief counsel the team.
Director: Daryn Okada
Writer: Krista Vernoff
Ben and Dean wrestle with life and death after the Black Fighter’s Coalition banquet.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Daniel K. Hoh
Upon the arrival of Batallion Chief Frankel, Jack begins his first shift as co-captain and continues to butt heads with Andy on leadership styles. Captain Pruitt has a difficult time following doctor’s orders and winds up back at the station to take on administrative duties. Meanwhile, the rest of the team at Station 19 responds to an attic fire at JJ’s apartment building and a call to a pool house party.
Director: Mary Lou Belli
Writer: Wendy Calhoun
Andy, Jack and 18 other candidates take the captaincy drill test, gunning for one spot as captain of Station 19. Meanwhile, Travis is serving as acting captain while Andy and Jack are away for the day; and Ben confronts Vic about her fears.
Director: Nzingha Stewart
Writer: Angela Harvey
When Vic helps her parents through a devastating loss, they have a long overdue conversation about the anguish of being Black in America.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Zaiver Sinnett
With the absence of Captain Pruitt, Andy and Jack try to navigate how to work together, and a car accident on a rural road puts both the victims and the crew’s lives at risk.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Stacy McKee
The Station 19 crew is called to a cult gathering where they find their leader dancing on the roof and claiming he can fly. Travis gets a surprise visit from his father. Dean makes a difficult decision that could affect his career trajectory.
Director: Michael Medico
Writer: Sam Forman
Ben finally faces the health issues he has been putting off. Meanwhile, Jack and Inara help their neighbor out of a trashy situation, and Carina and Maya reevaluate their relationship.
Director: Peter Paige
Writer: Kiley Donovan
The crew finds themselves in the middle of a family dispute and a renovation that’s gone off the rails. Ben crashes as Bailey and Carina go undercover at a crisis pregnancy center. Travis preps with Eli for a mayoral town hall.
Director: David Greenspan
Writer: Benjamin Hayes
Miranda Bailey visits Ben at work, meeting his new co-workers for the first time. While most of the team responds to a motor vehicle accident involving an electrical danger, Andy and Maya are paired up to go on their first stakeout.
Director: Milan Cheylov
Writer: Anupam Nigam
It’s a life-and-death situation when a young boy falls into water pipes beneath the city of Seattle. With the clock ticking, the firefighters of Station 19 jump into action to save his life.
Director: Milan Cheylov
Writer: Tia Napolitano
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
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
After a car crashes into Joe’s Bar, Andy and Sullivan lead the team of firefighters as they work to rescue their fellow crewmates Ben and Pruitt, Grey Sloan doctors and interns, and bar patrons before the building comes crumbling down. The crossover continues on Grey's Anatomy S16E10 Help Me Through the Night (II).
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Krista Vernoff
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 jumps into action as a violent tornado rips through Seattle. Amidst the chaos, the team makes a shocking discovery buried under a tree, and Travis' first responder instincts kick into high gear at a political event.
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Krista Vernoff, Kiley Donovan
Travis discusses his position in the mayoral race as he is determined to kick Dixon out, and Maya admits to blackmail. Meanwhile, the team is called to a fire at a run-down apartment complex that reveals an unsettling cause.
Director: Peter Paige
Writer: Henry Robles
The Station 19 crew responds to the scene of a car accident where two teenagers are trapped inside of an electric car. The scene grows increasingly tense when the teen’s father shows up furious at his son for taking his beloved car without permission. Ben and Maya find themselves caught in the middle of a domestic dispute involving a couple that they detest
Director: Tamika Miller
Writer: Daniel Arkin
Maya and Theo answer a call at a Halloween carnival; but when fire hits the corn maze, the dangers quickly escalate and Maya risks her own life to prove her worth to her increasingly hostile captain. Meanwhile, Station 19 hosts the neighborhood kids for trick-or-treating; a prank war breaks out in the house, and Jack is haunted by a ghost from his past.
Director: Michael Medico
Writer: Emily Culver
Theo realizes there is an uptick of fires in his old neighborhood and finds himself returning. At the clinic, Sullivan greets a patient with a large chest burn. Carina treats a pregnant patient who presents her with an offer.
Director: Tamika Miller
Writer: Staci Okunola
Ryan tags along to a disaster drill training at Station 19 where he and Jack get competitive. Captain Pruitt’s health weakens and Andy is sticking by his side. Meanwhile, both the firehouse crew and police department respond to a strip mall fire, forcing Jack and Ryan to work together.
Director: James Hanlon
Writer: Barbara Kaye Friend
When Station 19 receives a call from concerned neighbors regarding a resident in their apartment building, the team heads out to investigate. When they arrive to evaluate the scene, they're shocked by what they find inside. Meanwhile, in an effort to create a solid working relationship between the fire and police departments, Ryan takes an unlikely member of the team on a ride-along.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Anupam Nigam