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Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original airdate
1 "A Day in the Life" Darnell Martin David Manson June 12, 2006 (2006-06-12)

A paramedic med school drop out answers calls while dealing with family, romance, and gambling pressures.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • The Doors - Break on Through
  • Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic
  • Rob Dickinson - Don't Change
  • The Miracles - Love Machine
  • State Radio - Keepsake (listed as Keep Sake)
  • The Police - Every Breath
  • Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
  • The Wallflowers - One Headlight
  • Johnny Cash - Hurt
2 "The Lady & the Tiger" John David Coles David Manson June 19, 2006 (2006-06-19)

A call turns out to be Wyatt's old college roommate, Alice is pressured to make a decision by Daniel, and Sack's son spends time with him at work.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • R.E.M. - Driver 8
  • Screaming Jay Hawkins - I Put a Spell on You
  • Irving - Situation
  • Joni Mitchell - Blue
3 "Living Dead" Dean White Joseph Dougherty June 26, 2006 (2006-06-26)

Wyatt and Sack deal with strange calls on a night with a full moon, and Wyatt is forced to deal with his father when he covers a shift in the ER.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
  • John Brown's Body - Blazing Love
  • Nada Surf - The Blankest Year
4 "Fog" Darnell Martin Ann Lewis Hamilton July 3, 2006 (2006-07-03)

Wyatt's attempts to teach Sack poker result in a bad bet, dense fog engulfs the city causing delays, Angela and Kroll's feud rises to a new level, and Wyatt goes behind Sack's back to get help for his son.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • HellHounds - Hey Sandman
  • Sing-Sing (band) - Lover
  • Pet - No Yes No
  • Silversun Pickups - Well Thought out Twinkles
  • Luther Russell - Keo's Blues
  • Black Toast Music - Who You Leaving With
  • James Combs - Let's Talk About Love
  • Ben Lee - Gamble Everything For Love
5 "Family" Stephen T. Kay John Mankiewicz July 10, 2006 (2006-07-10)

Wyatt's brother steps into the gap left by Wyatt and plans their father's 60th birthday celebration. Sack interviews at a private school for his son, and Angela and Harper have to make some hard decisions.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Girls in Hawaii - Flavor
  • Fundamental Music - Get Naked
  • Extreme Music - Makin Of A Million
  • Kinsey Report - This Old City
  • Gomez - Emergency Surgery
  • Snow Patrol - Open Your Eyes
6 "Cowboys & Independents" Alex Zakrzewski Kira Arne July 17, 2006 (2006-07-17)

Wyatt deals with a new boss, while Ally deals with her boyfriend's daughter. Sack's son is accepted into private school.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Nic Armstrong - I Wanna Be Your Driver
  • Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On
  • Allegro Bach - Brandenburg Concerto #6
  • Handel - Water Music Suite #1 Air
  • Gomez - How We Operate
7 "Who Do You Trust?" Stephen T. Kay Barry Pullman July 24, 2006 (2006-07-24)

Wyatt tries an appeal to his father when Lexi's condition worsens, Kroll goes Big Brother in the rigs, and Sack worries about meeting his son's tuition.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • The Replacements - A Message To The Boys
  • Foo Fighters - Still
  • Gomez - Where Ya Going
8 "Secrets and Lies" Arvin Brown Arla Sorkin Manson July 31, 2006 (2006-07-31)

Things are still tense between Wyatt and Sack when they're called to a shooting, and a gang leader doesn't want the victim taken to the hospital. Alice's mother shows up unexpectedly, and Angela and Harper learn things about each other

Song featured in this episode:

  • Badly Drawn Boy - The Shining
  • Erich Bachmanm - Home
9 "Triage" John David Coles David Manson & John Mankiewicz August 7, 2006 (2006-08-07)

When a bomb destroys a health clinic, Cole comes in off-duty to help and encounters a pregnant victim.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • The Badge - Super Fine
  • Eric Bachmann - Home
10 "A Shock to the System" Dean White Joseph Dougherty August 14, 2006 (2006-08-14)

Repercussions from the bombing rescues are unexpected, Angela may have returned to work too soon, and a trauma counselor speaks with the LifeShield employees.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Lou Reed - Busload Of Faith
  • Teddybears with Mad Cobra - Cobra Style
  • John Hiatt - Cry Love
11 "Code Zeros" Stephen T. Kay Speed Weed August 21, 2006 (2006-08-21)

Wyatt and Sack are held hostage by morphine addicts who hijack the ambulance. Angela becomes a dispatcher while her leg heals.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Sonic Youth - Incinerate
  • Black Toast Music - Crash and Burn
  • Spartan Fidelity - Pinpoint
12 "Tango" John David Coles Ann Lewis Hamilton August 28, 2006 (2006-08-28)

As depositions loom, Sack picks fights with Wyatt and explores other jobs. In the meantime, Angela has issues at home, and Harper ponders continuing his education.

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Luis Vinicio E La Sua Orchestra Tipica Argentina - Gelosia (Jealousy)
  • Submarines - Love and Hate
  • Nas - Bridgin the Gap
  • 5 Alarm Music - Tango Flambe
13 "Crossroads" David Manson John Mankiewicz September 4, 2006 (2006-09-04)

The threat of sale becomes real for LifeShield, and everyone faces major decisions - both personally and professionally

Songs featured in this episode:

  • Jessy Moss - Pick A Card
  • Dujeous - All MC's
  • Ween - Voodoo Lady
  • Cloud Room - Hey Now Now
  • Warren Zevon - El Amor De Mi Vida

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