Star — [s3e7] Lone
The tension began when Sgt. O’Brien had the audacity to ticket Owen’s fire engine during an active rescue. In typical Owen fashion, he didn't just take the ticket—he tore it up on live television. This triggered a wave of "by-the-book" harassment from the police, leading to keyed fire trucks and towed vehicles. Play Ball (and Throw Hands)
🔴 Red vs. Blue: The Ultimate First Responder Showdown 🔵 [S3E7] Lone Star
If you thought Austin was big enough for both the AFD and the APD, this week’s episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star proved you wrong. What started as a viral "dust-up" between and the notoriously prickly Sgt. Ty O’Brien (played by the always-formidable Neal McDonough ) escalated into an all-out war. The Petty Wars The tension began when Sgt
Just when it seemed like the feud was buried—with Owen actually rescuing a high-on-pot-fumes Sgt. O’Brien from a burning grow house—the episode delivered a devastating curveball. While the team was celebrating a "victory" for Nancy, T.K. received a phone call that changed everything. This triggered a wave of "by-the-book" harassment from
To settle the score, Owen and Tommy Vega challenged the APD to a "friendly" softball game. Desperate to win, they even recruited a "ringer"—former medic and college athlete Pearce. But the cops played dirty, detaining Pearce to keep him from the field until the final innings. The game eventually devolved into a literal brawl after Nancy was tripped during a play, leading to a double forfeit—a first in Austin history. Grace Meets Her Match