Next Episode of 911 Crisis Center is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Oxygen is dropping viewers in the middle of the action at a dynamic Chagrin Valley area emergency call center in Ohio. At the center, the responders' calm demeanor, quick thinking, and ability to draw out essential information from callers in the midst of extreme situations is often the difference between life and death. From gut-wrenching to heartwarming, these very first responders hear it all over the course of a 12-hour shift.
911 Dispatcher, Essence Sullins, and the night shift team field non-stop emergency calls from 7pm-6am, including one that connects to someone in Essence's family.
On her last shift at CVD, veteran 911 dispatcher Christine Mazzeo must navigate the chaos of St. Patrick's Day and say goodbye to the work-family she's been with through thick and thin over 12 years.
911 Dispatch Trainee Matt Reinke is almost through the training program at CVD, but before he graduates, he must prove his ability to successfully navigate the night shift, the callers, and his fellow dispatchers.
Supervisor Charline Polk leans on her 16 years of experience to handle crisis after crisis, but when she answers the phone to an open line and screaming in the background, she is faced with a situation that chills her the bone.
Nancy ties the knot! But first, the team must piece together the puzzle of a possible kidnapping. The dispatchers are interrupted during the Wedding Livestream when they hear police call out someone's been shot.
Dispatcher Melanie McCavish and the team ramp up into all hands on deck when a barrage of shots fired calls come in at the same time, including a call from the person who's been shot.
911 Dispatcher Abby Encarnacion is pregnant with her first child and must navigate working 12-hour shifts, taking highly emotional calls, and instructing CPR to a mother who discovers her son is unresponsive.
It's dispatcher Marra Wargo's first week in her new position as Supervisor. Despite handling lifelong anxiety, she leads the team through a storm of emergencies, panicked witnesses, and a dog in danger.
911 Dispatcher Jackie Chappuies takes training rookie Hayley Kilbane into her own hands. Together they face back-to-back carjackings at the same gas station and a possible overdose that calls for immediate CPR, which Hayley has never instructed before...
Supervisor Christine "Mooch" Muccino drives the shift through a series of crises including a fatal car accident and a horrific shooting in broad daylight, but nothing shakes her to the core more than when she learns of a crisis at home.
The dispatchers at CVD brace for Full Moon madness. All hell breaks loose throughout the night when a traffic stop turns into a full-blown pursuit, strange lights in the sky are seen, and a major accident leaves a motorcyclist motionless.
The shift comes together to support their pregnant teammate, Kaitlyn Schroeder, when she takes a call reporting two kids shot in the face, and a caller whose childbirth doesn't go exactly to plan.
It's the best time of the year for the dispatchers! Dispatcher Appreciation Week officially begins, and while morale is high, the crime rate seems to be higher. Night Shift is going to have to get creative to sort out a mess of emergencies.
Dispatch Appreciation Week is in full swing: raffle tickets are flowing, costumes are aplenty, and prizes will be won. When a caller reports he was carjacked at gunpoint, the dispatch room switches into high alert, but the calls are not always what they seem.
Jessica Merkosky taps into her cheerleader past to raise her team's spirits and battle the heaviness of 911 calls. Her coworker Tiffany Ward, also takes on an emotionally-charged night when they each answer calls from families in a similar crisis.
The team comes together to support Donna Majoros when she's faced with a call that brings a past trauma into light. When Essence takes a break, a carjacking goes from bad to worse. Melinda caps off another night at dispatch with a cake with a twist!
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