Then came the big twist: the injured “inmates” were actually guards dressed to look like inmates, which meant that the two guards escorting Buck and Eddie’s ambulance were actually the two inmates responsible for organizing the prison riot. While Buck and Eddie transported one of the inmates to a local hospital, Bobby and Hen brought the other to the prison’s infirmary for treatment. But what began as a fairly simple call quickly spiraled into chaos when the team discovered a pair of bloody inmates fighting for their life. This week’s episode sent the 118 to a nearby state prison, where an inmate revolt (still very much in progress!) resulted in multiple fires throughout the facility. Monday’s 9-1-1 was a total riot… of the prison variety, that is. Rockmond Dunbar Exits 9-1-1 Over Vaccine Mandate - Full Statement Our Kind of People's Joe Morton Previews His Move to the Director's Chair, More Trouble Ahead for Teddy
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