Heading into 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 16, it seemed like the 118 was going to be in some major trouble with the citizens of Los Angeles, then a board of reviews for their handling of a fire call. And yes, they were, but near the end of the episode, another problem was introduced. Warning: Spoilers for 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 16 ahead!

The episode itself and the incidents are framed around the 118 being questioned by the board, with Rich Sommer, Rya Kihlstedt, and Al Coronel playing chiefs. Chimney (Kenneth Choi), as the captain of the 118, is the focus. New guy Sam (Michael Johnston), temporarily replacing Buck (Oliver Stark) to everyone’s surprise, causes a bit of a problem when he says that he saw Chimney punch the building manager. See, the 118 is called multiple times to the same address, only for it to appear to be a false alarm each time. It’s frustrating to the point that Chimney jokingly suggests Josh (Bryan Safi) hang up on future calls to the address. (The incident with the building manager occurs when Chimney tries to send firefighters down to search the basement, trying to find something. No one else saw Chimney punch him, because he didn’t. More on that shortly.)

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