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The ground over an old mine filled with toxic waste collapses, entrapping Joe, Haley and Danny.
A drug addict starts a fire in a hospital, jeopardizing an emergency operation and a lab containing a deadly virus.
Haley starts receiving cryptic clues from an arsonist.
A gas-well fire that threatens to ignite the whole field calls for the services of a celebrated expert from Oklahoma.
Danny fears losing his foster family when the firefighters undertake perilous rescue attempts during heavy rains.
Ted begins to crack under pressure from his job. Also, illegally sold electronic games prove dangerously defective.
The Rorcheks' home is vandalized after the family renews a friendship with an ex-firefighter (Brendan Burns) who was crippled in an accident he blames on Ted.
Danny's birthday party sparks reminiscences about the youth, seen in flashbacks, and occasions a showing of the department's video-tape history of fire disasters.
When his rented home goes up in flames, a teenager plots fiery revenge on the owner.
A leaking rural pipeline forces the evacuation of nearby buildings, including a barn where a young girl refuses to abandon a mare about to foal.
A feud between two men threatens the impending marriage of their children.
Danny's former neighborhood gang is being framed for fire bombings by a rival gang.
A movie studio's flagrant fire-code violations jeopardize everyone working on a film in which Danny has a small role.
A female classmate of Danny's is having disturbingly accurate visions of fires--and now Danny's figuring prominently in the visions.
An arsonist is afraid that he can be fingered by a witness, but the woman he is tracking happens to be blind.
The Rorcheks are shattered by the death of a newlywed firefighter in the line of duty.
The department wants to present a rescue citation to a young boy who has been identified as a hero, but in truth the boy proves to be the one who has been setting a series of small blazes.