A repeat of this episode shown on September 3, 1996 was the last episode of Rescue 911 to air on CBS
A clip of a firetruck in the 2nd segment is used in the introduction for the 6th and 7th seasons.
The Louisville documentary from this episode was filmed on the same day as the one on Episode 511
The Louisville documentary from this episode was filmed on the same day as the one on Episode 513
This is the last episode in the series to have three stories. All hour-long episodes after this one have either four or five stories, with the exception of Episode 518 which only has two stories.
The fourth segment features a clip of the movie A River Ran Through It.
Todd Hardwick from "Water Monitor Mayhem" was previously featured on an episode of Rescue 911 titled "Pesky Python" which aired on Episode 122.
The third story from this episode (titled "Water-Monitor Mayehm") is one of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
The first, third, and fourth stories from this episode (titled "Racehorse Rescue", "911 Trunk-Trapped Tot", and "Nail-Gun Heart") are three of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
All four segments from this episode (titled "Sister Abduction", "Falling Glass", "Insulin Shock Dad", and "DUI Teen Driver") are among the 81 stories featured in the book Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories by Linda Maron
The second and third stories from this episode (titled "Venezuela Cave Save" and "Alpine Ski Crevasse") are two of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
The first and third stories from this episode (titled "Maui Sand Trap" and "911 Sucker Save") are two of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
All four stories from this episode (titled "Hanging Hang Glider", "I've Been Shot", "Lady's Not a Tramp", and "Balcony Fall") are among the the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
The first and third stories from this episode are also featured in the book "Rescue 911 Amazing Rescues" by Alison Hendrie under the titles "Hanging Hang Glider" and "Lady's No Tramp"
The second and third stories from this episode (titled "Sporting Goods Heist" and "Potty Peril") are two of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
"Potty Peril" is also featured in the Rescue 911 book "Humorous Rescues" by R. M. Ferrara
The third story from this episode (titled "Cribbage Choke") is one of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron
This was the only episode of Rescue 911 where the first segment was a documentary segment and not a re-creation.
The first story from this episode (titled "Three Men and a Little Girl") is one of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron.
It is also featured in the book "Rescue 911 Amazing Rescues" by Alison Hendrie under the same title.
The third story from this episode (titled "Phoenix Flood") is one of the 81 stories featured in the book "Rescue 911 Extraordinary Stories" by Linda Maron.
It is also featured in the book "Rescue 911 Amazing Rescues" by Alison Hendrie under the title "Desert Flood"
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