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  1. Emergency!: Created by Robert A. Cinader, Harold Jack Bloom. With Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe, Julie London, Bobby Troup. The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_LondonJulie London - Wikipedia

    She released her final studio album in 1969, but achieved continuing success playing the female starring role of nurse Dixie McCall in the television series Emergency! (1972–1979), in which she acted with her husband Bobby Troup. The show was produced by her ex-husband Jack Webb.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emergency!Emergency! - Wikipedia

    Emergency! was a third-generation spin-off, having been spawned from Jack Webb's Adam-12, which itself was spun off from Jack Webb's Dragnet. All three series take place in the same universe and depict different aspects of the public safety infrastructure of Los Angeles, California. Characters from Emergency! and Adam-12 "crossed ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_WebbJack Webb - Wikipedia

    Later in the 1971–72 season, Webb and Cinader launched Emergency!, which focused on the fictional Station 51 Rescue Squad of the L.A. County Fire Department, and its work in coordination with the emergency department staff of the fictional Rampart General Hospital.

  5. This show was truly a family affair because Julie London was at the time married to Bobby Troup and had been hired by her previous husband Jack Webb, who was the series' creator and producer. The radio call sign KMG365, which is said whenever Station 51 is responding to a call, is still a valid FCC call sign licensed to the LACoFD.

  6. By JEFF WILSON. .c The Associated Press. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Julie London, the smoky-voiced ``Cry Me A River'' nightclub singer who played TV nurse Dixie McCall on the old ``Emergency!'' series, died Wednesday. She was 74. London had been in poor health since suffering a stroke five years ago.

  7. Former bandleader Bobby Troup, who played surgeon Joe Early, was married in real life to Julie London, who played Nurse McCall. She had previously been married to producer Jack Webb. Although Emergency! ended its five-year run in 1977, special two-hour movie versions were periodically aired during 1978.