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Firehouse (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Firehouse (TV series)

''Firehouse'' is an American drama/adventure series that aired on ABC in early 1974. Somewhat derivative of ''Emergency!'' (a hit on rival network NBC at the time) and the recent best-selling book ''Report From Engine Co. 82'' by FDNY fireman Dennis Smith, the series was set in Los Angeles at a small inner-city fire station. The five-man crew of Engine Company 23 was led by Captain Spike Ryerson, played by James Drury, fresh from his starring role of nine years on the western series ''The Virginian''.
==Synopsis==
The series follows a 1973 ''ABC Movie of the Week'' of the same name, although veteran character actor Richard Jaeckel was the only notable cast member to appear in both the TV-movie and the series.
It aired back-to-back with ''Chopper One'', an action-drama series about two police helicopter pilots for the fictional WCPD (see also ''S.W.A.T.''). Both series only lasted a season of thirteen episodes each.

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