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9-1-1: Lone Star/It's Time to Get Out of Town

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Pilot
Season 1, Episode 1
Airdate January 19, 2020
Production Number 1CJW01
Written by Ryan Murphy &
Brad Falchuk and
Tim Minear
Directed by Bradley Buecker
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It's Time to Get Out of Town is the first episode of the first season of 9-1-1: Lone Star.

Starring: Rob Lowe (Owen Strand), Liv Tyler (Michelle Blake), Ronen Rubinstein (T.K. Strand), Sierra McClain (Grace Ryder), Jim Parrack (Judd Ryder), Natacha Karam (Marjan Marwani), Brian Michael Smith (Paul Strickland), Rafael Silva (Carlos Reyes), Julian Works (Mateo Chavez)

Guest Starring: Kyle Secor (Deputy Fire Chief Alden Radford), Hettienne Park (Beth Healy), Jon Foster (), Brianna Baker (Nancy Gillian), Mark Elias (Tim Rosewater), Alex Carter (), Jesse Luken (Jake Harkes), Matt McTighe (Chuck Parkland), Graham Shiels (Cory Garrity), Todd Weeks (), Omar Leyva (Gustavo), J.J. Soria (), Bernardo Badillo (), Terrance Keith Richardson (Andy)

Co-Starring: Aidan Bertola (Thomas), Robert John Brewer (Nightwatchman), Melanie Brooks (Allison), Ben Deschaine (M.C.), Ashley Dulaney (Colleen Parkland), Harrison Grant (Alex), Julienne Irons (Meg), Stephanie McVay (Real Estate Agent), Josie M. Parker (Mable Parkland), Sophia Stephens (Female Firefighter), Paul S. Tracey (Michaels)

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Plot Overview

Nearly 20 years ago, Owen Strand was the lone survivor of his Manhattan firehouse on 9/11. In the wake of the attack, Owen had the unenviable task of rebuilding his station. After a similar tragedy happens to a firehouse in Austin, Owen, along with his troubled firefighter son, T.K., takes his progressive philosophies of life and firefighting down to Texas, where he helps them start anew. On the surface, Owen is all about big-city style and swagger, but underneath he struggles with a secret he hides from the world - one that could very well end his life. Once in Austin, Owen meets the brilliant and wry chief paramedic Michelle Blake, as well as police officer Carlos Reyes. He then begins to assemble his new team of diverse and qualified candidates for Firehouse 126, including Marjan Marwani, an adrenaline junkie and badass firefighter who also is a devout Muslim; Paul Strickland, a transgender male firefighter, who bravely decided to transition on the job in Chicago and has a gift for observation worthy of Sherlock Holmes; and rookie firefighter Mateo Chavez. Owen's toughest challenge may be Judd Ryder, who, like Owen, was the sole survivor of Austin's original 126 house after a rescue call ended in tragedy. A gruff cowboy to his core, Judd is married to Grace, a 9-1-1 call center operator, and struggles with PTSD, unsure if he ever can be the firefighter he once was.

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