Quarantine
- Come on, life sounds. Let's go.
- Okay.
Mike down, mike down.
There you go, now go.
You'd think I'd never done this.
Ready?
Hey, wait a second. Ready.
Five, four, three...
Hi, I'm Angela Vidal.
Come with us tonight as
- Sorry.
- Okay.
- Ready?
- Yeah, wait a second.
You got a little hair thing. Hold on.
Let me get that.
That right there.
- Okay, there we go.
- Thank you.
Okay.
Hold on.
Okay. Ready.
Hi, I'm Angela Vidal.
Come with us tonight as we paint
the town red on The Night Shift.
Sorry, a little off my A-game.
I'll get there.
That wasn't bad. The second part
just seemed a little pushed, though.
On tonight's Night Shift,
we're in Los Angeles...
...traveling along with that special
breed of hero we like to call...
...the fire department.
We should have come earlier.
Well, that's cool. You got it?
- Yeah, that's great. That was perfect.
- We'll wait for them to get back.
- You prefer Bob or Robert...?
- Bob's good.
- Bob, okay, sorry. Ready? Okay.
- Yeah.
Three, two, one.
Tell us, Bob, what's a normal night
here at the station?
This might surprise most people...
...but 85 percent of the calls
we go out on are medical.
It can be anything from chest pain
to more serious things.
How do you handle that
with ambulances and hospitals?
Most ambulances you see
are fire department.
- I didn't know that.
- Yeah.
And most firefighters
are also paramedics.
At least,
that's the direction it's going.
One more question, something
I'm sure we're all wondering:
Do firefighters still slide down
those fabulous poles?
We sure do.
No turning back.
Tell my mom I loved her.
- See?
- That's not so bad.
I'm glad I didn't wear a skirt.
That could really hurt your legs.
Tell me, Bob, how do you get down
when you're wearing a skirt?
Pantyhose help.
Pantyhose.
That's what they wear under their,
what, their turnouts.
- Exactly.
- Pantyhose.
- Fire-retardant pantyhose.
- You heard it here.
- Can I do it one more time?
- Sure.
I'll be right back, okay?
- We're going to the dining hall.
- All right.
- Couple of guys I want you to meet.
- Cool.
Hey.
- This is Jake.
- Hey.
- And Fletcher.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Nice to meet you.
These are the men you'll be
shadowing. Wherever they go, you go.
Cool. Please, oh, please, finish eating.
We'll talk after.
- Well, would you like some?
- Yeah.
- Did you make it?
- We got...
I didn't make it.
Firemen are really good cooks.
- Yeah, that's what I hear.
- Exactly.
- You should try some of the food.
- Yeah, I'm game.
- We'll get you a plate.
Great. Sounds great.
Just maybe un-tuck your shirt
and stick it up here.
- Okay. Okay.
- Clip it on your collar.
- You filming this?
- Yeah.
Elliot's been telling me
I never give him enough B-roll...
...so I'm just gonna shoot it all.
- Jake? Jake?
- Yeah, yeah.
If you could keep
from rubbing into the mike too much...
- Sorry, yeah.
- Don't worry about the camera.
- Pretend it's not even there.
- Okay.
Can you say something?
Give me a level?
Yeah. Mike check, one...
You can just pretend it's not there.
Just talk free.
Can you say something
more compelling?
I don't know what to say...
I mean, am I gonna have
this thing on all the time?
Yeah, just watch what you say.
We'll hear everything.
Sh*t.
You're probably not allowed
to swear on your station.
No. We can cut most of it out.
But it helps
if you're not dropping F-bombs.
Point noted. Filed right here.
So if I was to call this guy
an ass-monkey...
...that would be considered
a swear too, right?
It's gonna be a long night.
- So this thing?
- Yeah?
Is this some sort of torture device
when you don't get in your turnouts?
- That's what it is.
- Can you get it?
Yes. This is called a hook ladder.
We use this in the...
- Yes.
- Okay.
- All right.
Can you grab the hook?
So this was used
in the '20s and the '30s.
- Oh, my God.
- Yeah.
And as you can see...
...these are the rungs,
and the hook at the end...
...they would grasp onto one window
and then pull themselves up.
And then when they got to that
windowsill, they would hook it again.
- And then pull themselves up.
- Okay.
Did you get the hook, Scott?
You see this?
Used in the '20s and '30s.
They stopped using it around...
- Hold it up higher.
- Replaced it...
- That's good, right?
- Good.
Replaced it
with a regular ladder that extends?
Yeah, and rope.
They must have tiny feet.
Those are little rungs.
Yeah. Firemen
were a lot smaller back then.
The fires were bigger
and they were smaller.
- Don't tell captain we took this down.
- I'm not gonna tell him I touched it.
I wanna introduce you to somebody.
This is Wilshire. Mark.
- Good boy.
- Hey, Wilshire.
- Say hi.
- Dog right out of the cartoons.
Well, there's a reason
why the Dalmatians were in cartoons.
The fire department
has a great sense of tradition.
Yeah, we do.
Dalmatians
got along well with horses.
Important when the fire trucks
were horse-drawn.
Now they're used as mascots.
But what they're trained to do
is run in and stop the traffic.
- Kind of like Fletch.
- Yeah.
That's what I do, I run out there.
Sort of like what a siren does today.
Okay, well, Wilshire can show you
what to do in case you catch on fire.
- Stop, drop and roll.
- Yeah.
So let's just pretend
you're 5 years old and on fire.
- I'm on fire.
Tell me what to do.
Okay. Wilshire.
Wilshire, mark. Stay.
Wilshire, drop.
Drop. Drop.
Wilshire, roll.
Wilshire, roll.
- Good.
- Look at that.
Good boy. Good boy.
- I'm gonna live.
- Report.
You're not gonna be on fire.
So it's stop, drop and roll,
in case you catch on fire. Wilshire.
- Yeah, you know, have some fun.
- You all hang out a lot?
- Yeah.
- You kind of live together.
Yeah, we definitely live together.
Close quarters.
- Okay, good.
- Oh, ready?
So yeah, we have 48-hour shifts...
...so we have everything
we need in this place...
...from, you know,
a small gym to this handball court.
I'll show it to you.
- It's nice, right?
- Yeah.
Sir, you got a call on the office line.
Can you pick up a call
on the office line?
Non-responder.
- Oh, shoot.
- Yeah.
- I was hoping we'd get a call.
- Yeah.
Not a big one, a little call
so we can see action.
- Exciting, I guess.
- Yeah.
Gotta be annoying
Not if you're losing.
Every time, you know,
we go respond to a call...
...the points reset.
Depending on which side you're on,
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