9‑1‑1: Nashville (2025)

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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