Based on Season Five & Six...
The first responders race into action when a series of ransomware attacks target computer systems, air traffic control towers and hospitals. Then a massive city-wide blackout causes havoc in L.A. Meanwhile, Maddie's pos...
Athena pulled up to the 710 South intersection, climbing out of the cop car...
Athena's mouth opened.
"If you are not injured, clear the area! Give our people room to work!" Athena shouted.
"There's lots of folks down here. You're gonna need our help." Jeff said, walking with a worker.
"Yeah, and I've got a missing pregnant firefighter and risk bringing all this down on her. Sir, it's not safe. I need you to stay back." Athena said.
Athena: "118, LAPD on scene at the lower level and here to assist. 118? Captain?"
Bobby: "Ash's still missing. No response from her since this thing collapsed. Ashleigh Gilbert is unaccounted for. Anything you can do to help survivors on the ground level would be appreciated."
Athena walked over to a worker.
Athena: "Copy that. I'll keep my eyes peeled."
Buck grunted, climbing back down to the ambulance, and Buck connected the hook to the ambulance...
Buck then climbed onto the ambulance.
"Hey, Hen, you got a harness and a capture strap. Take Chimney and the patient, and send them down." Buck said, putting the bag into the ambulance. "I'm headed to the van. I'll see you at the bottom."
Eddie grunted, looking around.
Eddie: "Still no word from Ash, Buck?"
Buck: "Zero. Still MIA."
Eddie: "Forget me. Help her."
Buck: "No, I'm coming for you. She won't forgive me if I leave you."
Buck arrived at the black van.
"Sending down the saw!" Bobby shouted.
"Okay, Eddie, you in there? Let me get these doors open. Just shield your eyes, Eddie." Buck tells Eddie.
Buck grabbed the saw from the bag. Bobby went down, and Buck started sawing the door. Eddie pulled the blanket over his head.
Hen climbed out of the ambulance...
Hen looked around, seeing everything blurry.
"All right, you got this. Help these, then help Ash. Yeah. You got this." Hen mumbled.
Hen managed to get the door open.
"Don't say anything; just take the girl and find Ash."
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"I'll... I'll be right back for you, Chim. Lift your arms. And hold onto me." Hen tells Josephine.
Buck finally got into the van, opening the van doors...
"Hey. I told you to leave me and look for Ash. Any signs of her?"
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"And like I said, Ash would never forgive me if I let you die. So you're welcome." Buck mumbled.
Buck stayed silent.
"Uh, sorry about this." Said Buck.
"No, you're not." Eddie whispered, breathing heavily.
"No, actually, I am; it's gonna suck." Buck said, grabbing Eddie's arm and pulling him out.
Eddie yelled.
Chimney groaned, pulling the bandage off...
"Where is Ash when you need her, huh? MIA. Because the bridge collapsed and she's nowhere to be found." Chimney whispered.
Bobby and Ravi stood above them, working the rope that was lifting Hen and Josephine up.
Athena ran over to an area that was crumbled to the ground...
"Ash?!" Athena asked, shouting loudly.
Athena ran over to another part, finding a man unconscious.
"Oh..." Athena mumbled, kneeling down and checking his pulse.
Athena: "Dispatch, we have a civilian casualty at the 710 intersection collapse. I need a coroner."
Maddie: "Copy that."
Inside a crate, Ashleigh was still lying there, and Ashleigh coughed...
Once again, Ashleigh tried grabbing her other walkie-talkie that sat a few feet away.
Ashleigh screamed, trying to grab it.
Ashleigh groaned, closing her eyes, then stared at the weapon a lot closer to her.
"Okay, that could do." Ashleigh whispered, staring at the weapon.
Ashleigh stretched her free arm out, trying to grab the strap.
"Come on, come on, come on." Ashleigh whispered, feeling her hand grab the strap and pulling it closer to her.
Ashleigh then banged the end of the weapon against the crate, grunting lowly.