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Aspiring Firefighter Survives Fiery Crash, Joins the 113 in "9-1-1: Nashville"
7 Nov
Summary
- Blue Bennings' firefighter aspirations tested by family drama
- Heroic rescue of drunk driver pushes Blue back into the line of fire
- Blue passes firefighter test and officially joins the 113 crew

The ABC spinoff series "9-1-1: Nashville" has been following the dramatic journey of Blue Bennings (Hunter McVey) since the start. In the latest episode, titled "Lost Children," Blue's aspirations to become a firefighter are tested by a revelation that his father, Capt. Don Hart (Chris O'Donnell), had always known about Blue's past as a stripper.
Feeling discouraged, Blue considers abandoning his firefighter dreams and returning to his former job. However, a heroic rescue of a drunk driver, which nearly costs Blue his own life, pushes him back into the line of fire. Blue's selfless actions in saving the driver and nearby children earn him the respect of Capt. Hart, and he ultimately passes his firefighter test, officially joining the 113 crew.
As the series heads into its fall finale, viewers can expect more plot twists, family dynamics, and Blue's continued self-reflection on his purpose. The young actor, making his acting debut, has relished the opportunity to bring Blue's story to life alongside the audience.




