Emergency M7
Author:
Tipper
Disclaimer: Don't own Mag 7 and I don't own
Emergency. I'm using both without
permission. Please don't hate me. And please don't sue me. Sadly, I haven't any money as I'm not going
to make any money from this. Not even a
Euro.
Length:
10 or so pages in Times New Roman, 11 point font, normal margins.
Notes:
As you may have guessed this was a challenge answer. Setcheti, another
amazing writer, challenged us to write an AU that was based on a TV show or
Movie but was NOT a crossover, so none of the characters of that other show
were allowed. We essentially had to use
some other Movie/TV setting and place our boys in it, sort of like the Star
Trek or Star Wars AUs that are out there. Me, I chose an old TV show I love called
Emergency. You might say that I was
possessed by the spirits of Johnny Gage and Roy DeSoto. So our boys are firemen, firemen paramedics
and doctors...in the seventies.
Second Note: More of a pathetic plea, really.
I wrote this very fast, without much of an idea of where I was going, or
where it would end up. It's ragged, so
be nice! I just took the Emergency
template and transcribed it, making it more Mag 7.
Description: A new firehouse, Station 7, has been created, headed by first-time
captain Chris Larabee. His engineer is his old friend Buck
Wilmington, and JD Dunne is a completely green new recruit. The paramedic firemen under his command are
Ezra Standish, senior paramedic, and Vin Tanner, junior. Ezra and Vin work
with the doctors and nurses at
Feedback: I would love some! Just no flames, okay?
(Get the bad pun? <eg>)
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The
claxons rang through the station house, bringing all five men to their
feet. The heavy tones went on for a
while, and all of them grimaced. Whatever
it was, it was going to be big.
"Station
110, Station 7, Squad 81, Ladder 15, Engine 16, structure fire with injuries,
corner of Maplewood and Grove, repeat, corner of Maplewood and Grove."
Captain
Chris Larabee picked up the radio transmitter and
pressed the button while the others swirled around him.
"Station 7, ten-four, KMG 365."
Placing
the transmitter down, he handed a piece of paper to Ezra Standish, sitting in
the driver's seat of the paramedic squad, who in turn passed it to his younger
partner, Vin Tanner. Jogging in front of
the squad to get to the engine, Larabee jumped up
into the cab just as the Engineer, Buck Wilmington, started to pull out.
The
squad went first, sirens blaring, while the engine followed close behind.
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JD
wiped the sweat from under his hat as the wind whipped past him on the
truck. It was his first fire. He'd only been with the station for a few
hours and had been hoping to be eased into the whole thing. In front of him, sitting down in the cab,
Captain Larabee turned and gave a tight smile,
nodding encouragement.
This
is what you've been training for, he seemed to be
telling him quietly, you're ready.
JD
smiled back. He wished that one nod from
his new Captain was enough to clear the butterflies in his stomach.
In
the squad, Vin was tapping his leg nervously. Unlike JD, he'd been a fireman for a while,
but this was his first assignment as a paramedic without being in
training. He'd only just met Ezra
Standish, his new partner, a few hours before.
What if they couldn't work together?
Ezra
Standish was thinking something similar.
Fact was, this was a new station. None of the men here had worked together
before today except
Buck
Wilmington gripped the wheel of the engine and tried not too think too much
about this new position. He knew it was
partly Chris' doing that he had finally been promoted to engineer. He'd never been any good at exams despite
being a largely intelligent man, and it had taken several times before he
reached a score high enough on the exams to even be considered. As soon as he was, though, Chris had pushed to
make him part of the new station, Station 7.
His only goal at the moment was to make sure he did not
let
Chris down.
And
sitting in the passenger seat, first time Captain Chris Larabee
had no thoughts in his head at all. He
only saw one thing - the black plume of smoke rising in the distance. He trusted the others to do their jobs. All of them. His only fear was that he would not be good
enough to command them.
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Station
7 was the first on the scene, and JD gaped as he practically fell off the
engine. It was a large warehouse, and
smoke and fire were already pouring out of the windows hungrily seeking a way
out. A security guard who had been
leading people outside coughed into his hand as he jogged over to meet them.
Chris's
eyes narrowed, and he grabbed the radio mike just
before the security guard reached him.
"HQ,
this is Station 7. The structure is a
large three-story warehouse, and it is fully involved. You may have to send in a second alarm and a
battalion commander."
"Ten-four
Station 7."
Chris
hooked the mike back up as he heard the tones sound over the radio, calling for
battalion 21 to head out to join them.
He shouted at Buck and JD to start setting up the hoses, starting with a
couple of inch and a halfs. Anticipating the order, Buck and JD were
already attaching the hoses to the engine, while Vin
jogged towards the nearest hydrant, hose in tow.
Ezra
was slipping into his turnover coat and standing next to Chris when the
security guard reached them. The man
coughed a few times, and Ezra instinctively moved in to help him as he doubled
over.
Shaking
him off, the guard straightened and looked at Chris. "There are at least three more
inside. I checked the log, and everyone
is out except Jeff Zuckerman, Jack O'Malley and Carol Stearn. They were up on the third level, which is
where I think this fire started."
Chris
nodded and looked at Ezra, "Grab Tanner and get in there. Keep close and take your oxygen masks."
"Right
cap," Ezra wheeled and jogged towards the squad, calling for Vin. The other
paramedic looked up and, after handing a hose to JD, went after him.
"What's
in there?" Chris asked the
guard. "How did it catch so
fast?"
"Paper,"
the guard started coughing again. "It's
a paper mill."
"Chemicals?"
"Some,"
the guard nodded, then he looked to his right.
"Here comes Mr. McDonald, the building's manager. He can tell you more." He pointed towards a man in a two-piece suit
that was striding quickly towards them.
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Ezra
pulled out the radio that connected them with
"Mercy,
this is Squad 7, how do you read?"
In
the hospital, Mary Travis, the chief nurse, stood up from her stool and reached
over to hit the radio.
"This
is Mercy, 7, we read you loud and clear."
Looking
behind her, she waved a hand to signal for the head of emergency medicine, Dr.
Nathan Jackson, who had been reading a chart some ways down that hall. Dr. Josiah Sanchez, the surgical fellow who
had been standing with him, came over as well, once hand holding on tightly to
a cup of coffee.
"Mercy,
this is merely an informative call. We
have fully involved warehouse with at least three possible victims still
inside. We can also see that there are
other victims who may be suffering from smoke inhalation and other minor
scrapes and burns. Squads 81 and 110 should
be joining us soon; they'll be able to give you a more accurate account of the
minor victims."
Nathan
reached past Mary and hit the send button as she wrote down the
information. "Any idea on the
status of the victims still inside, 7?" he asked.
"Not
at this time, Mercy. We're going in to
get them now." At the site, Ezra looked
up at Vin, who was waiting for him. The younger paramedic nodded.
"Ten-four
7, we'll be standing by," Nathan said, looking up at Josiah. Behind him, Mary sighed.
"So
much for a slow day," she muttered.
Nathan offered her a raised eyebrow then started ordering for rooms and
beds to be prepared. Mary nodded and
started checking for what they would need.
Josiah finished his coffee and wondered if he could get in one more cup
of coffee before the craziness descended.
He shuffled away slowly, heading towards the cafeteria.
Nathan,
meanwhile, was looking up at the chart on the wall that told him whom Squad 7
was. They were new, he knew that, so it
wasn't surprising that he didn't recognize instantly who it was, but there had
been a southern tinge to the accent on the radio that reminded him of
someone. As he read the name of the
senior paramedic, his eyes narrowed.
"Oh
no," he muttered. In her chair,
Mary looked up curiously, but Nathan was already striding away, the tension thick
on his shoulders.
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Vin
followed Ezra blindly, forced to trust this man he barely knew as they jogged
quickly up the smoke filled stairs. The
heat was getting increasingly intense as they moved, and already the first
signs of heat exhaustion were plaguing him.
He knew it was something he was going to have to get used to. Paramedics went in first to get to the
victims. He'd always admired the
paramedics in the last outfit, it was part of the reason he wanted to become
one. But, damn, it was going to need
some getting used to.
As
they reached the top floor, Ezra felt down the door with his gloved hands,
then, after signaling Vin to stand to the side, he
kicked it open and jumped back.
Fire
flashed through the door, blinding them both for a moment. As quickly as it had roared out, it quieted
and faded to a soft crackle. Vin peeked around the corner, then waited for Ezra to move.
He
didn't.
The
older paramedic was watching him, and though Vin
couldn't quite make out the pale green eyes behind the plastic, he thought he
could sense panic in them. Vin frowned, then shook his head and went first. He thought he heard Ezra call his name, but
he didn't have time for panicked firemen, even if he was his superior.
He
plunged down the hallway, keeping low as fire blew out of the rooms to lick at
his sleeves as he passed by. He called
out the three names he had been told to call for and started banging on the
walls and doors. At one point he lifted
his mask and shouted, but immediately replaced it as the hot, acrid air
threatened to choke him.
He
stopped about halfway down the hall and listened, thinking he heard a
bang. Turning around, he looked for
Ezra...and panicked. The other paramedic
was nowhere to be seen and the door to the stairwell was closed again.
"Ezra!"
There
was no answer.
"Ezra! Where are you!"? He lifted the handy talkie in his hand, his
eyes swiveling around. Did the other man
leave him?
"Cap! I can't find Ezra!" He shouted this into the HT, then turned in a tight circle, feeling suddenly very alone.
"Cap,
do you read me?"
The
HT squawked into life, "I read you, Vin.
Was he in front of you?"
"Negative. I got in front of him when we...." He paused, letting go the button as he thought
he heard a noise from one of the rooms.
"Hang on, Cap. I hear
something."
"Is
it Ezra?"
"Stand
by," Vin put the HT back in his belt and listened
intently, trying to hear above the fire.
Thumping. He could hear thumping.
Jogging
quickly down the hall, he found a closed door and banged on it. He also tried the handle to see if it was
locked. It was.
And
on the other side, something banged back.
He also heard a voice call out for help.
"The
door is stuck! Help us! Jeff hurt himself trying to break it down,
but the wood's too solid! He's hurt!"
"Hold
on!" Vin
shouted back, then picked up the HT.
"Cap, I've found someone. I
may need help, and I definitely need an axe."
"Ezra's still MIA?"
"Yeah."
"Damn. All right. I'll send Squad 81 in. Do what you can. Where are you?"
"Third floor on the east side. Room 3H."
"Right,
hang on. They'll be there ASAP. Larabee out."
Vin
put the HT back on his belt, took in a deep breath, and banged on the door.
"We'll
get you out as soon as we can!" He
yelled, hoping the people on the other side heard.
"Vin!"
Vin
looked around and saw Ezra coming towards him, the man looked like he was
staggering a little. He held an axe in
his left hand.
"I
found this at the top of the stairs, right below the roof. I heard you on the HT asking Larabee for one."
Vin
took it with a frown, looking at Ezra with an unhappy expression for a
moment. Then he turned and started
banging on the door again. The other
paramedic stepped back and leaned slightly on a wall.
"Get
back! We're coming through!" Vin yelled.
Hefting
the axe, Vin swung back then slammed it into the door
with as much force as he could muster.
It barely splintered.
"Damn!"
"Try
again," Ezra encouraged. Vin sent him a nasty look.
What did the man think he was going to do? Swinging back, he again cut at the door. This time he made a sizeable hole. As smoke raced in through the hole, Vin hefted the axe one more time and swung.
The
door smashed. Vin
pushed and shoved, and finally got it too swing back off its hinges. Inside two people were crouched low to the
floor, one awake and coughing, the other lying very still.
Ezra
bent down to check on the conscious patient while Vin
checked on the other. Presumably, the
unconscious one was Jeff.
"He's
barely breathing," Vin yelled to Ezra. The other man looked back and nodded. At the same moment, Squad 81 appeared at the
door.
"Need
a shoulder?" one of them asked cheekily.
Ignoring
them, Ezra helped the conscious man to his feet, taking off his oxygen mask so
that he could offer the victim some air.
One of the other paramedics helped Vin get the
unconscious victim to his feet, then over Vin's
shoulder.
"There's
a woman as well," Ezra said as they started to leave, one arm under the
victim he was sharing his mask with.
"She's in the stairwell. She
was combative, but she's unconscious now.
I was going to take her down myself, but I heard Vin
over the HT. Can one of you get
her?"
Vin
couldn't help the surprised expression on his face. He'd thought Ezra had just panicked and
hesitated. A woman? Why hadn't Ezra called him for help? And what did he mean by combative?
Squad
81 headed out in front of them, jogging swiftly for the stairs. As Ezra had promised, a woman was lying on
the stairs leading to the roof, blood running down her temple. There was also a gun by her right hand. Ezra's HT was lying not too far from her on
the other side. 81's paramedics looked
at each other, then back at Ezra as he helped his victim into the
stairway. Vin
followed soon after, his man over his shoulder.
Shaking their heads, one of them lifted the woman up and threw her over
their shoulder while the other grabbed the HT.
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Vin
laid his victim down on the blanket, happy that the man was stirring. He called his name, hoping for a
response. The man blinked, focused on Vin for a moment, then closed his eyes again.
On
the other side, Ezra set his victim down on the step at the back of the squad
and watched as 110 moved in with an oxygen mask. Nodding, he stepped back...and into Chris Larabee.
"What
the hell happened in there?" the captain demanded. Ezra turned and blinked up at him. The
paramedic lost his balance slightly, and to Chris's mind, he looked a little
drunk.
"What?"
"You
left Tanner! What happened? Are you telling me the rumors about you are
true? Because if they are...." Chris left the threat unfinished, but Ezra
read it clearly. He lowered his eyes
from the captain, the green in them as cold as ice.
"I
admit, for a moment I might have...panicked," he swallowed. Chris grabbed him by his turncoat jacket.
"A moment?! I spoke with Tanner for at
least two minutes, Standish! That was
more than a moment, damn it! Inside a
fire, that's a lifetime!" He shook
Ezra by the jacket, and the man didn't resist.
In
fact, Ezra never lifted his face, and his eyelids were drooping. "No, it was only a moment, and then I
heard her..." his voice faded, and suddenly Chris found himself supporting
deadweight.
"Tanner!"
Vin
looked up, saw his captain desperately trying to hold onto Ezra as the man
slipped from his grasp. He jumped up,
pulled the unconscious paramedic back, and laid him down. Out in the daylight, he saw what he had
missed inside the darkness of the fire...blood.
"His arm, cap! He's
bleeding!" Pulling the coat off, he
pulled the damaged arm out. "What
the hell? It looks like a bullet
wound!"
Over
by where they were caring for the woman, one of the squad 81 paramedics looked
up.
"This
one had a gun, cap. Maybe she fired
it?"
Chris
stared wide-eyed at the other station's paramedic, then back at Vin and Ezra. Tanner
was already calling for someone to bring him the drug box.
"Oh...crap,"
Chris said to himself.
In
the background, JD and Buck were quickly helping the other engines put out the
fire, coordinated by the battalion chief who had arrived when the paramedics
were in the building. Both were
oblivious to the small drama that had affected their station, completely
engrossed in their work. Both were
acting flawlessly.
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Mary
was moving quickly, ordering each gurney that came in to their place. Nathan jogged around,
checking out those Mary was red flagging.
Luckily, there were only a few.
He
looked up as he saw Vin come in through the doors,
holding up an IV bag as he rattled off vitals to Josiah Sanchez. The surgical fellow was checking Ezra's arm
and nodding.
"Josiah,
need help?" Nathan called, his stomach tight with worry. He frowned when Josiah shook his head no, and
then disappeared into one of the treatment rooms with the men. Ezra Standish had always been a thorn to
Nathan - one of the most argumentative and unorthodox paramedics in the program
- but he was still someone the Nathan had come to think of as a friend. Not that he would ever tell him that. The paramedic program had started in this
city at the same time that Nathan had become head of emergency medicine, and
Ezra was the first paramedic he had ever dealt with. The argument they had had that first time had
grown into a full blown antagonistic relationship. Though Nathan knew that Ezra was one of the
best, if not the best, he still felt like he had to fight the younger man on
everything. But, beneath it all, they
had somehow formed a strong friendship, and Nathan had actually defended Ezra
vigorously to those who would have him taken off the program. Not that he would ever tell Ezra that either.
He'd
better not be badly hurt.
"Doctor
Jackson?" Mary was standing next to
a gurney looking down at a blond woman.
Nathan jogged over, listening with half an ear as the paramedic with
them rattled off vitals. Mary had called
him because the woman was stirring, and, after a moment, clear blue eyes
blinked up at Nathan.
"Hello,"
the doctor said, "What's your name?"
"Carol,"
she replied, her eyes narrowing slightly, "Carol Stearn."
"Well,
Carol, how are you feeling?"
She
blinked again, then she smiled.
"Is
it gone?" she asked.
"The paper mill?" Nathan asked
in reply, looking at the gash on her forehead.
She also had purpling on the side of her face, as if someone had hit her
hard.
"It
was a hell pit," she said in response, instantly bringing Nathan's attention
back to her eyes. Her smile faded into
something truly ugly as he watched.
"I
had to destroy it. I had to," she
hissed. "Don't you see? It needed to be cleansed!" Her eyes took on a manic expression, and
suddenly she was up, holding Nathan by his coat and trying to strangle
him. She was screaming something about
fire and the devil, and it took both orderlies and the paramedic to pry her
hands from off of Nathan. The doctor
staggered back, more out of surprise than hurt.
A cop appeared out of nowhere and handcuffed her to the gurney.
Just
as quickly as she had exploded, she quieted down, her eyes closing as she was
forced to lie back down.
"Sorry
doc," the cop said, looking at Nathan.
"I didn't think she would fight again. She's our arsonist. She also allegedly shot the paramedic they
brought in here."
Nathan
shook his head to clear it, then nodded. "Right. Not your fault. Take her into treatment
three," he said quietly. The
orderlies instantly began to move and, with the cop still with them, went in
the direction of the indicated room.
"You all right?" Mary asked,
looking over at Nathan as she followed Carol's gurney. He nodded in response and went to do his job.
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A
few days later, Ezra walked into Station 7, adjusting the sling on his arm as
he went. It was still the station's
first week, and they had already been forced to find a replacement for one of
their men. It didn't bode well.
Ezra,
though, was wondering whether that replacement would be permanent. They all knew the story now. Ezra had indeed hesitated, the fire flash
panicking him. It was something that had
never happened before, and he hoped it would never happen again. Regardless, as he had tried to tell Chris at
the scene, it had truly only been a moment, though, before Ezra shook himself
out of it and moved to follow Vin. Just then, though, he had heard a woman call
him from behind.
Turning
around, he had looked up at the stairs leading to the roof, to see a woman
gripping the rail and watching him intently.
He called Vin's name
for help as he approached her, taking the HT off his belt so that he could
inform the cap that he had found one of the victims. Just then, he saw her raise her hand and
point something at him. He had just
enough warning upon recognizing the ugly shape of a gun to jump to the side
before he felt the bullet hit his arm.
In the process, he lost the HT.
The
woman jumped down the stairs then and closed the open door to the hall where Vin had gone. Then
she approached Ezra, still holding the gun on him where he was sprawled against
the side of the stairwell. Her
expression had been angry, and she was shouting something about not allowing
him to save the building. For the first
time he could remember, he was thankful for the heavy smoke because, as a
result of her yelling, she was forced to take in a deep breath. The acrid air started her coughing so hard
she lost her aim. He managed to kick up
at her, knocking her back. Clambering to
his feet again, he managed to hit her before she could bring the gun to bear
again, knocking her out.
That
was when he heard Vin's
voice over the HT, calling for an axe.
Leaving the woman where she was, Ezra had spotted the fireman's axe
inside the emergency glass box on the stairwell above her head. Then he had gone to join Vin.
Still,
Ezra knew that, although he had generally been exonerated, he still had one
large albatross around his neck.
He
had hesitated. Vin
had gone first into the hallway.
With
his reputation, it could be enough.
He
swallowed, adjusted the sling again, then pushed
through the door into the firehouse.
"Hey!" Vin looked up from
where he had been polishing the squad, a big smile on his face. "What are you doing up! I thought you were supposed to still be in
the hospital, or at home resting?"
Ezra
shrugged, a little surprised by the warmth of the welcome. "I wanted to see the captain," he
explained feebly. Vin
nodded.
"By
the way," the younger paramedic said as he stepped in line with him,
"Did you hear that they moved that woman, Carol Stearn,
to the mental wing? Poor
thing. She was just a temp too,
apparently."
"Yeah,
I heard," Ezra nodded.
"And
those other two, Jeff and Jack, they're going to be fine. Guess that Jeff had a hard head."
Ezra
simply nodded again at this news. He was
watching the door to Chris's office. It
was slightly ajar. He had slowed to
almost a standstill, his feet leaden as he considered what might await him in
that office.
"Oh,
and I wanted to tell you, thank you."
Ezra
stopped in his tracks, and he turned to look at Vin.
"What?"
Vin's face had become serious,
and something very old seemed to settle in his gray eyes. At that moment, Ezra suddenly felt like he
was the younger of the two.
"You
came to help me, even though you knew that you were hurt. You knew Cap had was
sending 81 up to help, but you still went for the axe and came after me. Thank you.
I'm not sure I would have done that." He offered a small smile.
Ezra
shook his head, "but...."
"Listen,
we all have moments of hesitation, Larabee knows
that. It was what you do afterwards that
matters. You stayed. That shows me a lot. I'm glad you're going to be my
partner." He reached out a hand,
and Ezra looked at it a moment. Then he
took it, and gave Vin a crooked smile as they shook
hands.
"And
don't worry about the Cap," Vin said
quietly. "I've already had a talk
with him. He thinks the same way I
do. Actually," Vin
raised an eyebrow, "It's sort of eerie."
Ezra's
brow furrowed, neither wanting to hope, nor quite understanding exactly what Vin meant by his last statement. Meanwhile, Vin let
go his hand and gestured Ezra in the direction of Larabee's
office. The senior paramedic looked over
to see Chris leaning against the doorframe.
"You've
got a second chance, Standish," the captain called across the room,
crossing his arms. "Don't make me
regret it."
Ezra's
crooked smile grew as Vin clapped him hard on the
back.
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The End.
So
what did you think? Totally insane? Believe me, if I
could have put Johnny and Roy in there, I would have. Clearly I love heroes...and shows that are no longer on the air. Why is that?