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The First Responders

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 12, 2022
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 24
  • Networks: SBS
  • Genres: Drama
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The First Responders(2022)
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A special task force made up of the finest police officers and firefighters

TMDB Rating: 8.1 (37 votes)

Overview

A police station and a fire station adjoining each other cooperate in combating crime and fire in the most brutal and tragic cases.

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The Police Station Next to the Fire Station Poster

The Police Station Next to the Fire Station

12 episodes • 2022Avg: 9.3Golden Era

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2Code TWONov 18, 20229.0
3Code YELLOWNov 19, 20229.0
4Code V30Nov 25, 20229.7
5Code BLACKNov 26, 20229.0
6Code REDDec 2, 20228.7
7Code BLUEDec 3, 20229.0
8Code CLEARDec 9, 20229.7
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10Code AMBERDec 16, 20229.7
11Code ONEDec 17, 20229.3
12Code F63.1Dec 30, 20229.7
The Police Station Next to the Fire Station and the National Forensic Service Poster

The Police Station Next to the Fire Station and the National Forensic Service

12 episodes • 2023Avg: 8.8

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2Code BAug 5, 20239.0
3Code R98Aug 11, 20239.0
4Code GREYAug 12, 20238.7
5Rapport BuildingAug 18, 20239.0
6Salami TacticsAug 19, 20238.0
7Hot ZoneAug 25, 20239.0
8Code GREENAug 26, 20238.0
9Code PURPLESep 1, 20238.0
10Trust FallSep 2, 20239.0
11OverkillSep 8, 20239.0
12Dying MessageSep 9, 20239.0

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