Set in the heart of Music City, 9‑1‑1: Nashville blends pulse‑pounding rescues with Southern warmth, centering on Fire Captain Don Sharpe—played by Chris O’Donnell—whose experience as a rodeo rider brings both grit and charisma to Nashville’s busiest firehouse. At home, he’s a devoted husband to Blythe (Jessica Capshaw) and father to their firefighter son, Ryan, forging a compelling family dynamic that runs as deep as the drama on the job.

But when duty calls, the team faces intense emergencies—ranging from tornados to dramatic nightclub accidents—that demand razor‑sharp teamwork. Each crisis becomes a spotlight not just on bravery and heroism, but also on the personal cost of life-saving work. The stakes are high, the rescues grounded in realism, and the pressure mounts with every ringing 9‑1‑1 call.
Beneath the action lies a rich tapestry of characters: Taylor (Hailey Kilgore), a firefighter with a secret singer’s soul; Roxie (Juani Feliz), the adrenaline-seeking, former trauma surgeon whose past choices echo in every emergency; Blue (Hunter McVey), a haunted soul trying to outrun his demons—and his mother Dixie (LeAnn Rimes), whose stalwart presence underscores the weight of family legacy; and Cammie (Kimberly Williams-Paisley), the 911 dispatcher keeping tabs on chaos from behind the scenes.

Set against the backdrop of Nashville’s iconic streets and soulful energy, the show doesn’t hide its roots. Expect the city itself to become a character—from flashing guitar-shaped signs to real emergencies at live music venues—while familiar faces pop up: country star Kane Brown appears as himself in a gripping premiere, warning fans of a looming tornado, and respected actor Tim Matheson plays Edward, a Southern “old money” figure whose secrets add intrigue to the mix.

In every heartbeat of 9‑1‑1: Nashville, you’ll find the perfect blend of adrenaline, emotion, and Southern storytelling—with one foot on the fire truck and the other in the living room. It’s a show about saving lives, keeping family together, and honoring the soul of a city that lives and breathes music, courage, and heart.
