Very well done! That is very much the appeal for me of an old NBC medical/action series of the 70s called Emergency!-- what you just said is very much how the paramedic characters John Gage and Roy DeSoto (Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe respectively) of fictional Squad/Rescue 51 of the L.A. County Fire Department radioed into also-fictional Rampart General Hospital, and how the doctor characters on the other end (either Dr. Kelly Brackett [Robert Fuller] or Dr. Joe Early [Bobby Troup]) responded to the calls and gave instructions for how to handle the patients being brought in; basically, Emergency! was very much true-to-life, and that's why (I've seen it all on DVD) it's one of the best shows I've ever seen, and IMO, the best of all the rescue format shows that have ever been made.
Very well done! That is very much the appeal for me of an old NBC medical/action series of the 70s called Emergency!-- what you just said is very much how the paramedic characters John Gage and Roy DeSoto (Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe respectively) of fictional Squad/Rescue 51 of the L.A. County Fire Department radioed into also-fictional Rampart General Hospital, and how the doctor characters on the other end (either Dr. Kelly Brackett [Robert Fuller] or Dr. Joe Early [Bobby Troup]) responded to the calls and gave instructions for how to handle the patients being brought in; basically, Emergency! was very much true-to-life, and that's why (I've seen it all on DVD) it's one of the best shows I've ever seen, and IMO, the best of all the rescue format shows that have ever been made.
Thank you!!!!