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Recap

Maya, Travis, Vic, Jack, and Sullivan respond to a fire at an ice rink.

Maya takes a cautious approach, but everyone believes it's a waste of time and resources.

Sullivan continually objects and again oversteps his place.

However, he later has an idea on how to put out the fire quickly, and Maya agrees, later congratulating him on a job well done.

Meanwhile, Ben and Carina help deliver a pregnant woman's baby at Station 19.

Andy and Dean take her husband to the hospital when he collapses at the firehouse, continuing with compressions as he codes and hospital staff say there are no beds available.

Andy and Dean keep working, and the man survives.

Maya later realizes she can't go to Italy with Carina, and Carina tells Maya she understands, and they'll be OK.

Dean worries about being an absentee parents and how Prue will resent him for it, but Andy reaffirms that Dean is a great parent.

Travis continues to crush on Emmett and wants to be more than friends.

Vic and Jack bond over their love of ice skating and their childhoods.

At the end of the hour, everyone watches in abject horror and silence as a reporter recounts the killing of George Floyd.

 

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Station 19
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11
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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.