Jack hasn't seen his own foster sister in twenty years. He hasn't seen them in a while, Frank and Sarah are with a family outside the city and Ernie never checks his phone. Joey wishes someone would do something about it and Jack knows he means getting people into housing instead of leaving them on the streets. He asks if it's weird that their first call is an unhoused person. Joey recognizes the address as being near where Jack and Ben found him.
Maya says that's different because they both enjoy sex. She compares it to if she just decided one day they were never having sex again without discussing it with Maya. Carina then says Maya made a decision for both of them without really discussing it. Carina says she knows it is, but she's there to do a job. After they've left, Maya checks on Carina. The boy and his dad leave to get ice cream. Just then, the aid car gets called out.Ĭarina finishes bandaging the boy's hands and tells his dad to change the bandages twice a day and not let them get wet. Joey asks if Ben paid her to approach him in front of Joey. She tells Joey that his dad saved her life. As they move a table and chairs, Ingrid Saunders comes up to Ben and thanks him for getting her out when her business was on fire. Dean says Vic told him Pru's going to be one of those someday. Inside the firehouse, Maya yells at some teens who are opening cabinets on the ladder truck. Andy tries to talk to Sullivan about the video, but he says they're not friends. Ben then invites everyone to come inside the firehouse to cool off and get some water. Beckett says it's cancelled, though Andy just wants to wait a bit for it to cool off. One of the injured is a little boy and Carina pours some water from her bottle over his hands while Sullivan sprays the engine to cool it off. Everyone gathers to start pushing the engine, but the first few people to touch it burn their hands and everyone else is told to move away. Maya starts to give a speech about the push-in, but Beckett rushes her along. She hands the mic to Beckett, who immediately hands it off to Maya. They all head outside, where Ari Lan is speaking to the waiting crowd, including Carina and introduces the firefighters. Beckett tells Maya she's going to do the talking so the public knows they have girls there. Aquino said they could join them for the push-in. Maya says Carina got cleared to help with those cases. Beckett says they got temporary approval as a medical facility during the heat wave, so they'll be treating lots of walk-ins for heat-related conditions. He doesn't understand why they're doing the push-in today, but Vic says it's a tradition. The thing she did is waiting for her.īecket speaks to the team about the push-in. She didn't do it to be cruel, but that doesn't make it less cruel. She enjoyed it, but knows it was wrong and now she feels guilty.
Andy says she doesn't want to talk about it when Theo asks. Beckett tells him to sign the waiver and put Joey in pants.Īndy talks to herself, saying it's going to be find as she and Theo drive. He asks if Joey's okay with being around unhoused people and Joey says he used to be one. They join the line-up.īen comes in with Joey and thanks Beckett for letting Joey do a ride-along with the aid car, something Beckett forgot was happening. Despite this, Vic is sure the program will be a success. And everyone's afraid of getting sued, so he had to keep consulting lawyers. Vic wants them to expand things and do more in-person training, but that costs money. He's working on the logistics for Crisis One. As the rest of the team leaves, Vic notices that Dean's stressed. They all take the opportunity to tease him about the Fire Zaddy video until Travis takes it too far. Sullivan comes in and tells them Beckett wants a line-up before the push-in. The firefighters of station 19 try various things to deal with the heat wave spreading through Seattle. Joey comes face-to-face with his past during a ride-along with Ben and Jack. Andy deals with regret and finds a friend in Theo. When a heat wave hits Seattle, Station 19 becomes a cooling center and chaos ensues with locals who aren't used to the extreme temperatures.