Dean: Eight minutes and 46 seconds.
Andy: We held compressions on Wayne for 7 [minutes and] 32 [seconds].
Dean: They took more time ending that man’s life than we did saving one.

Reporter: Bystanders captured the disturbing moment on camera. We warn you that the footage you are about to see is graphic.
Ben: Turn it off.
Reporter: The man can be seen calling for help, saying he can’t breathe. The officer continued to press his knee on him for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. Tensions in the area are at a breaking point as residents feel that the issue of police brutality has yet to be addressed. Many are wondering when will the injustice stop?

Maya: Carina, with everything going on here, with the tension with PD…
Carina: I know. You have to stay. Your whole country’s in crisis. You can’t leave when there’s such a desperate need. It’s OK. It’s one of the many reasons I love you.
Maya: I really wanted to go. I promise. I just keep thinking of Chief McAlister looking at my request to leave and thinking, ‘This is why we don’t put women in positions of power.’
Carina: Right because she will run off with her lady lover. We’ll be OK. I’ll be back before you know it. I’ll be back

Maya: You want to chase it on the ice?
Sullivan: Yep.
Maya: With skates?
Sullivan: Yep.
Jack: With fire extinguishers?
Sullivan: Yep, look, I’m tired of watching the same old thing over and over again. We’re firefighters. We fight fires. We don’t watch fires slowly burn out.

Dean: I know parenting comes with a certain expectation that you’re gonna mess up your kid, but I just feel like I’m watching myself do it in real time, and I can’t do anything to stop it. And I’m sure that Prue knows deep down inside that her mother left her. What if she never heals because I keep leaving her too?
Andy: I healed just fine.
Dean: What?
Andy: Miller, you named your baby girl after my dad because he convinced you to keep her? Well, you didn’t know it then, and neither did I, but my dad, he knew. She’s me. I’m Prue.

Sullivan: Is there a problem, captain?
Maya: No, no problem at all. We got it under control, Sullivan. Thanks guys.
Sullivan: You sure? I’m here to help.
Maya: I told you to wait with the CO2.
Sullivan: Well, it’s kind of useless, captain.
Maya: Back to your post, Sullivan.
Sullivan: What are they doing here?
Maya: Standard. Not your problem. Back to your post.
Sullivan: Well…
Maya: Sullivan, are regressing?
Sullivan: Things are kind tense with PD right now. All I’m trying to do is help, that’s all. I know these guys pretty well.
Maya: Yeah, I know them pretty well too.
Sullivan: Hey, who’s taking over 19 when you go to Italy?
Maya: Did Andy tell you that? I haven’t decided yet.
Sullivan: Well, I’m just letting you know I’m here to support anyway I can.
Maya: Well, thank you Sullivan, but right now I need your support containing that fire.

Carina: It’s so bad, Ben. Seeing my country like that… I had this feeling when we first learning about how northern Italy was hit with the virus that I needed to be back. That pull to fulfill my oath, you know?
Ben: Yeah, look, I started my residency down in Los Angeles at UCLA, and the first day, the attending on call, said, ‘Just don’t kill anybody.’ It’s quite the nuanced speech Weber gives to the interns at Grey Sloan, but it was still effective. Even though Seattle is my home and my heart, UCLA will always be my birthplace as a physician.
Carina: Italy doesn’t feel like home anymore, but seeing my country in crisis, I haven’t felt this kind of a pull to go back in so long, and it’s torture, watching a situation you can't help.
Ben: If it makes you feel any better, I feel this way about this country, and I’m here.

Dixon: I just came to say if you care at all about the safety of your people, you’ll put a muzzle on Miller and try to mend some fences.
Maya: Is that an official statement from PD?
Dixon: Just advice from a fellow frontliner.
Maya: PD should be the one mending fences. Parking tickets on a firetruck?
Dixon: That’s just fun and games. A lawsuit’s a lot more hostile. That can’t be good for morale around here.
Maya: Did you seriously just come here to say that?
Dixon: No, I also came to say nice haircut.

Station 19 Season 4 Episode 11 Quotes

Carina: It’s so bad, Ben. Seeing my country like that… I had this feeling when we first learning about how northern Italy was hit with the virus that I needed to be back. That pull to fulfill my oath, you know?
Ben: Yeah, look, I started my residency down in Los Angeles at UCLA, and the first day, the attending on call, said, ‘Just don’t kill anybody.’ It’s quite the nuanced speech Weber gives to the interns at Grey Sloan, but it was still effective. Even though Seattle is my home and my heart, UCLA will always be my birthplace as a physician.
Carina: Italy doesn’t feel like home anymore, but seeing my country in crisis, I haven’t felt this kind of a pull to go back in so long, and it’s torture, watching a situation you can't help.
Ben: If it makes you feel any better, I feel this way about this country, and I’m here.

Dixon: I just came to say if you care at all about the safety of your people, you’ll put a muzzle on Miller and try to mend some fences.
Maya: Is that an official statement from PD?
Dixon: Just advice from a fellow frontliner.
Maya: PD should be the one mending fences. Parking tickets on a firetruck?
Dixon: That’s just fun and games. A lawsuit’s a lot more hostile. That can’t be good for morale around here.
Maya: Did you seriously just come here to say that?
Dixon: No, I also came to say nice haircut.