Real-life heroes are at the center of the first season of the LA Fire & Rescue TV show on NBC. As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like LA Fire & Rescue is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren’t considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of LA Fire & Rescue here. *Status Update Below.
An NBC first-responder docuseries, the LA Fire & Rescue TV show follows the inner workings of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Responsible for protecting the lives and property of four million residents living in 59 cities across Los Angeles County, the LACoFD’s 2,300 square miles of service is unlike any other in the United States. From helicopter mountain rescues and lifeguard beach SOS, to fireboats, hazmat units and California’s raging wildfires, the department does it all. Responders profiled in the first season include those from Station 8 (West Hollywood), Station 16 (Watts), Station 37 (Palmdale), Station 41 (Compton), Station 101 (Claremont), Station 125 (Calabasas), and Station 172 (Inglewood), as well as air operations known as the “Angels in the Sky” and The L.A. County Fire Department Lifeguard Division.
What do you think? Which season one episodes of the LA Fire & Rescue TV series do you rate as wonderful, terrible, or somewhere between? Do you think that LA Fire & Rescue should be cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC?
*3/19/24 update: LA Fire & Rescue has been cancelled by NBC after one season.
Not A Bad Show Just Slow Paced, I Just Lost Interest
This is what the real world is all about when it comes to first responders doing the job they love.
I’m sure the rest of the episode’s will be as entertaining. Thanks
Very good show. Shows that they need to be respected more. The shows, shows the real life they lead, not a soap opera like other shows
Good show. We enjoyed watching the pros.
This is great! Fire Country should watch this!