COUNTY RESCUE: Episode 301: “Leave the Light On”

“Faith, Prayer and Fellowship”

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What You Need To Know:

Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE opens with Dani moving into a new apartment as she ruminates in a narration about starting new chapters in life. At the station house, Chief Scotty tells his crew that Duke and his wife, because of their new baby, have decided to move away to be closer to the wife’s parents. Also, Liz has accepted a transfer to County Fire. So, the Chief will be interviewing some new people to replace Duke and Liz. Meanwhile, Andy is anxiously waiting for his wife, Ashley, to return from Medivac helicopter training. Tragedy strikes, however, throwing everyone into disarray.

Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE is a moving, inspiring, well-acted episode. The episode has a strong Christian, moral worldview stressing faith, prayer, gratitude, service, and sacrifice. Also, the characters honor a fallen colleague who gave their life to rescue a person in need. Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE has multiple positive references to God, but it needs some references to Jesus. Also, there’s a light obscenity when Dani and Andy answer an emergency call at a private school about a man having heart problems.

Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

Strong Christian, moral worldview about a group of emergency medical professionals at a county ambulance facility where the group deals with a tragedy among their midst, the episode stresses faith, prayer, gratitude, patience, service, sacrifice, and honoring a fallen comrade who gave their life to rescue a person in need, with an inspiring reference to Jesus Christ’s teaching in John 15:13 that there’s “no greater love” than when someone lays down their life for another person

Foul Language:

One “h” obscenity

Violence:

No depicted violence but there’s some heavy smoke coming from a grove of trees where a medivac helicopter crashed, killing all on board, and an emergency medical team ministers to a middle-aged man suffering a heart problem at a school

Sex:

No sex

Nudity:

No nudity

Alcohol Use:

No alcohol use

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

Nothing else objectionable.

More Detail:

The third season of COUNTY RESCUE on Great American Family and Great American Pure Flix opens with a heart-stirring, powerful episode where the team of emergency medical personnel suffers a tragic loss of one of their own. Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE is a moving, inspiring, well-acted episode with a strong Christian, moral worldview stressing faith, prayer, gratitude, service, sacrifice, and honoring a fallen colleague who gave their life to rescue a person in need.

Episode 301 opens with Dani moving into a new apartment while she ruminates in a bit of narration about starting new chapters in life. At the station house, Chief Scotty tells his crew that Duke and his wife, because of their new baby, have decided to move away to be closer to the wife’s parents. Also, Liz has accepted a transfer to County Fire. So, the Chief will be interviewing some new people to replace Duke and Liz. Meanwhile, Andy is anxiously waiting for his wife, Ashley, to return from Medivac helicopter training.

Tragedy strikes, however, throwing everyone into disarray.

Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE is a moving, inspiring episode. The episode has a strong Christian, moral worldview stressing faith, prayer, gratitude, service, and sacrifice. Also, the characters honor a fallen colleague who gave their life to rescue a person in need. Episode 301 of COUNTY RESCUE has multiple positive references to God, but it needs some references to Jesus. Also, there’s a light obscenity when Dani and Andy answer an emergency call at a private school about a man having heart problems.