
Emergency! Season One opening title.
TV Series (1972-1979)
Starring:
Randolph Mantooth (John Gage)
Kevin Tighe (Roy DeSoto)
Julie London (Dixie McCall)
Bobby Troup (Joe Early)
Robert Fuller (Kelly Bracket)
Tim Donnelly (Chet Kelly)
Emergency! follows the young fire fighters/paramedics of Station 51 within the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Season 1[]
Boeing 727-14[]
Ep.1.00 The Wedsworth-Townsend Act

Boeing 727-14 of PSA-Pacific Southwest Airlines.
Bell 204[]
Ep.1.01 Mascot
Used in numerous episodes of the series from 1.01 onwards.


Ep.1.04 Brushfire


Bell 205A-1[]
Ep.1.11 Crash
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093. Possibly built in 1970.

Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1.

Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1.
Cessna 182A Skylane[]
Ep.1.04 Brushfire
Registration N3781D, c/n 34481 built in 1957.

Reg. N3781D Cessna 182A Skylane.
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress[]
Ep.1.04 Brushfire
Used as 'water bomber'.

B-17G

Cessna 182N Skylane[]
Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild

Registration N9206G.

Stinson V77 & Cessna 150[]
Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild
Stinson V77 registration N9280H, c/n 77-104 built in 1943 with a Cessna 150 in the background.

Stinson V77, Reg N9280H
[]
Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild
Registration N4536K, c/n NAV-4-1536 built in 1948.



North American T-6 Texan[]

Piper J-3 Cub[]
Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild

Cessna 152[]
Ep.1.11 Crash
This is the plane crash of the title.


Season 2[]
Boeing 747[]
Ep.2.02 Kids
Model airliner given to a child recovering in hospital.

B741 or B742
Ep.2.04 Virus

Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard[]
Ep.2.08 Trainee
Registration 1375, c/n 62-053. This aircraft survives as of 2020, in storage at Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rotary-Wing).

Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Unidentified Aircraft[]
Ep. 2.11 Musical Mania

Aeronca 15AC Sedan[]
Ep. 2.15 The Professor
Registration N1147H, c/n 15AC-161 built in 1948.




Douglas DC-3[]
Ep. 2.20 Rip-Off

Season 3[]
Cessna 175A[]
Ep. 3.03 Alley Cat
Registration N8026T. Crashed on 31 August 1971.

Bell 205A-1[]
Ep. 3.06 Snakebite
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093.



Ep. 3.21 Inferno


Boeing-Stearman Model 75[]
Ep. 3.12 Body Language





Season 4[]
Bell 205A-1[]
Ep. 4.01 The Screenwriter
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093.

Ep. 4.05 Communication Gaffe



Cessna 172F Skyhawk & Cessna 172B Skyhawk & Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding
Foreground to background: Cessna 172F Skyhawk registration N5368R, c/n 17252900 built in 1965.
Cessna 172B Skyhawk registration N7904X, c/n 17248404 built in 1961.
Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer registration N3217Z, c/n 22-7158 built in 1959.

Various Aircraft[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding
On the other side of the apron, a yellow and black Piper PA-22 is identifiable.


Cessna 150/152 to the right of the fire truck.

Cessna 172 Skyhawk[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding Registration N7401A, c/n 29501 built in 1956.

Cessna 210[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding
Early model without retractable landing gear.

Unidentified Aircraft[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding

Douglas DC-3[]
Ep. 4.17 Kidding





Unidentified Plane Wreckage[]
Ep. 4.20 The Mouse
Possibly made for the show?



Season 5[]
Douglas DC-8[]
Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess


Boeing 747[]
Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess
Delta Air Lines?



Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado[]
Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess
Registration N5605, c/n 30-10-9.

Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.

Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.

Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.

Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.
Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard[]
Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram
Registration 1442, c/n 62-125 should be seen again in Ep. 6.19.
And in other movies too; read IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rotary-Wing section).

Taking off in front of a twin Piper, a Ryan Navion and a Cessna.

With an Aero Commander in the background.

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Ep. 5.07 Pressure 165

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Cessna 170[]
Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram

Cessna 172 Skyhawk[]
Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram

Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria[]
Ep. 5.07 Pressure 165
Registration N36138, c/n 382-73 built in 1973.



Bell 206B JetRanger (R/C model)[]
Ep. 5.12 On Camera

Bell 47G[]
Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 2.

Bell 206B JetRanger[]
Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 9.

On the right with two Bell 204/205.

Bell 204B[]
Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Reg. N7904S Bell 204B c/n 2053 built in 1967. Callsign 10 (already seen in Ep. 1.01).



Ep. 5.19 Grateful


Bell 204B[]
Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 11.

Bell 205A-1[]
Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1 c/n 30093 built in 1970. Callsign 14. Already seen in Ep. 1.11, 3.06, 3.21, 4.01, 4.05 ! Ep. 5.15 Right at Home

Ep. 5.18 Above and Beyond...Nearly


Boeing 707 (movie set)[]
Ep. 5.16 The Girl on the Balance Beam

Season 6[]
Cessna 175[]
Ep. 6.03 The Unlikely Heirs
Reg. N7246M Cessna 175 crashed on takeoff on 03 June 1974 with no fatalities at Las Vegas. Which REAL aircraft used to act the original one ?
Registration was later used for Beechcraft B200 c/n BB1234.

Strange to see the aircraft still on her wheels, isn't it ?

Bell 47G[]
Ep. 6.08 Captain Hook
Registration seems to begin with N753, which doesn't correspond to any Bell 47s.




Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard[]
Ep. 6.19 The Boat
Registration 1442, c/n 62-125, seen in Ep. 5.02 here running a new action.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Note the ERCO Ercoupe in the distance.

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard. An ERCO Ercoupe on the right.
Bell 205A-1[]
Ep. 6.20 Isolation
Callsign 15. Registration N14810, c/n 30110 built in 1972.



Season 7[]
Boeing 707 (model)[]
Ep. 7.01 The Steel Inferno

Beechcraft Bonanza[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
False registration N9743Y, seems to have only ever belonged to a Piper J3C-65 Cub.



Douglas DC-8-32[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
Registration N420AJ, c/n 45419/81 built in 1960. "Charters International" seems to be a fake airline; the aircraft was owned by American Jet Industries at the time.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.
Boeing 727[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage

Boeing 727 of Continental Airlines.
Beechcraft Model 18[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage

Cessna 421[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
In the foreground.

Cessna 411[]
Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
Registration N1355G, c/n 411-0240 built in 1966.

Douglas DC-8-32[]
Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage
Footage probably reused from 7.02.

Boeing 707[]
Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage

Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican[]
Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage

Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican of the USCG-United States Coast Guard.
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