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The station (except Roy) is entering the fireman's barber shop quartet contest. Johnny explains his dilemma to Dixie, but the problem he has is with Roy, who says it takes a lot of work, whom they'll all side with him. In between practices the firemen have to constantly assist a man who is trying various ways to exercise while on a crash diet, and a woman OD's on sleeping pills.

In an obvious inside joke, Fireman John Gage asks Registered Nurse, Dixie McCall if she knows anything about singing to which she replies, "A little." In fact, Julie London, the actress who played the part of Dixie, was one of the most popular female vocalists in the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s.

Fred Gibson, the character role played by Lennie Weinrib, was rescued most often in any program, three times. The name "Fred Gibson" was picked from author, Old Yeller (1957). The b of Fred Gibson's name replaced the p of author, Fred Gipson, mainly because Old Yeller often rescued some one of the family, Arliss, Travis & their mother.


Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Robert Fuller Robert Fuller - Dr. Kelly Brackett
Julie London Julie London - Dixie McCall, R.N.
Bobby Troup Bobby Troup - Dr. Joe Early
Randolph Mantooth Randolph Mantooth - Paramedic John Gage
Kevin Tighe Kevin Tighe - Paramedic Roy DeSoto
Lennie Weinrib Lennie Weinrib - Fred Gibson
Charles Robinson Charles Robinson - Jack Michaels (as Charles Knox Robinson)
Jo Anne Meredith Jo Anne Meredith - Gloria Haroldson (as Joanne Meredith)
Tim Donnelly Tim Donnelly - Fireman Chet Kelly
Michael Norell Michael Norell - Captain Hank Stanley
Marco Lopez Marco Lopez - Fireman Marco Lopez (as Marco López)
Mike Stoker Mike Stoker - Fireman Mike Stoker
Ron Pinkard Ron Pinkard - Dr. Mike Morton
Linda Dano Linda Dano - Lora Gibson
Peter Colt Peter Colt - Motorist
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