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Which TV Firehouse Would You Call in a Blaze? Cast Your Vote!

When flames erupt, who do you want to charge through the smoke to save the day?

TV firehouses have become as iconic as the heroes they portray, but which team would you trust with your life?

Let’s break down the choices — and some reasons to cheer (or chuckle) at each one. Then, make your pick in our poll!

Station 118 (9-1-1)

Buck and Eddie help out while the water falls during 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 8.Buck and Eddie help out while the water falls during 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 8.
(Disney/Ray Mickshaw)

Why They’re First-Rate: Fans of 9-1-1 know the 118 is the Swiss Army knife of firehouses.

Need someone to rappel down a collapsing high-rise? They’ve got you. Someone stuck in a tar pit? No problem. And if your rescue requires emotional support, Bobby’s fatherly wisdom and Buck’s puppy-dog enthusiasm have you covered.

Why You Might Hesitate: Sure, they’re excellent firefighters, but this crew attracts chaos.

From tsunami rescues to a runaway bouncy house, they’re not exactly bringing calm to your emergency. Plus, with Buck’s history, there’s a small chance he’ll somehow end up in your treehouse instead of saving you.

Watch 9-1-1



Station 126 (9-1-1: Lone Star)

(Kevin Estrada/FOX)

Why They’re First-Rate: The 126 doesn’t just fight fires; they battle tornados, volcanic eruptions, and even… a rattlesnake infestation.

Captain Strand’s cinematic one-liners and Owen’s perfectly coiffed hair will have you feeling safe and stylish.

Why You Might Hesitate: The 9-1-1: Lone Star firefighters can be a little too Texan for comfort at times.

Think overly dramatic solutions, like using a flamethrower to put out… another fire. And don’t even get us started on Owen’s penchant for making every emergency a personal crusade.

Watch 9-1-1: Lone Star Online



Firehouse 51 (Chicago Fire)

(NBC/Peter Gordon)

Why They’re First-Rate: Firehouse 51 is the gold standard if you want sheer competence.

Whether they’re tackling multi-alarm blazes or supporting each other through heartbreak, this crew embodies reliability. Chief Pascal’s presence alone could intimidate a fire into submission.

Why You Might Hesitate: Drama seems to follow them like a second shadow for the Chicago Fire crew.

If your emergency coincides with Mouch’s existential crisis or Carver’s love life hitting a snag, you might be waiting a while for help. And there’s always the possibility that your fire is a metaphor for something… deeper.

Watch Chicago Fire Online



Station 42 (Fire Country)

(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Why They’re First-Rate: Who better to handle an inferno than a firehouse smack in the middle of wildfire country?

Bode and his Fire Country team know fire inside and out, often pulling off rescues with little more than grit and determination. Plus, they’ve got convict firefighters on the team, bringing street smarts to the mix.

Why You Might Hesitate: Convicts, you say? While Bode’s redemption arc is inspiring, some folks might pause before trusting their rescue to someone doing time.

And let’s face it, the California wilderness they operate in doesn’t exactly scream “safe and controlled.”

Watch Fire-Country Online



Station 19 (Station 19)

An encampment fire claims the life of a close person to Station 19, Morris, who they met via Crisis One. (Disney/Eric McCandless (ABC))

Why They’re First-Rate: Station 19 combines Seattle charm and sheer bravery for every rescue.

They’re known for their team spirit and for tackling emergencies like a well-oiled machine. Plus, Andy Herrera’s determination and passion can light up any room or extinguish any fire.

Why You Might Hesitate: When Station 19 arrives, your emergency might get overshadowed by their personal drama.

Love triangles, workplace conflicts, and heavy monologues could delay your rescue. But hey, at least you’ll get a front-row seat to the soap opera!

Watch Station 19 Online




There you have it: five firehouses, each with their own unique flair.

Now it’s up to you to decide.

When the smoke rises, who do you want answering your 911 call?

Cast your vote in the poll below!

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