While responding to the "haunted house" call, Chimney falls in love with the property’s bones. Despite its reputation as the "Murder House," Chimney digs into its history and discovers the "murders" were actually a tragic accident. By the end of the episode, he manages to convince Maddie that it’s the perfect place for them and Jee-Yun to start their next chapter. Heartbreak for Bobby
The emotional core of the episode belonged to Bobby. After his AA sponsor, Wendall, stops by acting strangely, Bobby later discovers a body at the scene of a brush fire. It’s Wendall. The discovery leads Bobby down a dark path of investigation, as he suspects a nearby rehab facility might be hiding the truth about what happened to his friend. '9-1-1' Recap: Season 6, Episode 9 “Red Flag”
A family dog proudly returns home with a severed hand, sending the team on a grim scavenger hunt.
Josh at dispatch is plagued by mysterious 9-1-1 hang-up calls coming from a local "haunted house" with a dark reputation. Chimney’s Dream Home (or Nightmare?)
A young woman sleep-drives her car directly into the station—completely naked. Buck’s immediate "look away" reaction was a much-needed moment of levity.
The episode kicked off with the classic "Santa Ana" vibe—calls that were weirder than usual. Highlights included:
The Santa Ana winds are back in Los Angeles, and as every 118 fan knows, that means one thing: The fall finale of Season 6, titled " Red Flag ", lived up to its name by delivering a mix of bizarre emergencies and heavy emotional cliffhangers that left us reeling. Winds of Weirdness
While responding to the "haunted house" call, Chimney falls in love with the property’s bones. Despite its reputation as the "Murder House," Chimney digs into its history and discovers the "murders" were actually a tragic accident. By the end of the episode, he manages to convince Maddie that it’s the perfect place for them and Jee-Yun to start their next chapter. Heartbreak for Bobby
The emotional core of the episode belonged to Bobby. After his AA sponsor, Wendall, stops by acting strangely, Bobby later discovers a body at the scene of a brush fire. It’s Wendall. The discovery leads Bobby down a dark path of investigation, as he suspects a nearby rehab facility might be hiding the truth about what happened to his friend. '9-1-1' Recap: Season 6, Episode 9 “Red Flag”
A family dog proudly returns home with a severed hand, sending the team on a grim scavenger hunt.
Josh at dispatch is plagued by mysterious 9-1-1 hang-up calls coming from a local "haunted house" with a dark reputation. Chimney’s Dream Home (or Nightmare?)
A young woman sleep-drives her car directly into the station—completely naked. Buck’s immediate "look away" reaction was a much-needed moment of levity.
The episode kicked off with the classic "Santa Ana" vibe—calls that were weirder than usual. Highlights included:
The Santa Ana winds are back in Los Angeles, and as every 118 fan knows, that means one thing: The fall finale of Season 6, titled " Red Flag ", lived up to its name by delivering a mix of bizarre emergencies and heavy emotional cliffhangers that left us reeling. Winds of Weirdness