9-1-1: Lone Star Recap 02/21/22: Season 3 Episode 6 “Red vs Blue”

9-1-1: Lone Star Recap 02/21/22: Season 3 Episode 6 "Red vs Blue"

Tonight on FOX their #1 drama 9-1-1 Lone Star airs with an all-new Monday, February 21, 2022, season 3 episode 6, “Red vs Blue” and we have your 9-1-1 Lone Star recap below. In tonight’s 9-1-1 Lone Star season 3 episode 6 as per the FOX synopsis, “When a dust-up between Owen and an obnoxious police sergeant (guest star Neal McDonough) goes viral, the existing tensions between police and fire rescue mount, leading Owen to decide they will settle the score on the softball field.

Meanwhile, Grace competes against a hot shot call center night-shift operator when he moves over to the day shift

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Tonight’s 9-1-1 Lone Star episode begins with an officer giving Captain Strand a ticket for being a nuisance and obstructing traffic on a thoroughfare. When the officer, O’Brien, turns around, Captain Strand rips up the ticket. Grace arrives for work and someone is in her seat that she has been sitting in for 6 years. Dave, who moved to day shift, sat at the same desk for nine years. Grace moves to another station to avoid conflict with Dave.

Reyes is in the middle of a shift and shows them about a video that went viral, it is of Captain Strand tearing up the ticket. Its Red vs Blue. Reyes tells Strand that the captain poked a bear, be careful.

Grace put potato salad in the fridge, she goes to look for it and Dave is eating it. He took two or three bites and tells her to have the rest. He tells her that she is quite the little cook.

Marwani and Chavez are talking about the whole rivalry thing and Ryder tells them not to heat it up. At the end of the day, they are on the same team. They head outside only to find O’Brien and he had their firetruck towed for being parked in a fire lane and their being no fire.

Back at the station, Captain Strand says they need to take O’Brien down. Then they find the rig has been keyed and Captain Strand says this is war.

Grace is on the phone with a boy who says that his father is trying to kill him. Dave overhears and he is franticly typing on the computer. Dave intervenes and tells Grace that he thinks the father was in a car accident the week ago and his wife died. In the end, with Dave’s help, the father realizes that he was having some kind of episode because he banged his head in the accident. The cops arrive and both the father and son are ok.

Captain Strand has figured out how they are going to get their revenge, they are going to challenge O’Brien and his team to a game.

Captain Vega and Captain Strand try to bring back Pearce, because he is good at softball. The two of them offer him whatever he wants to get him back on their team.

Time to play softball, Pearce hasn’t shown up and Captain Strand is frustrated. O’Brien pitches and it is strike after strike. The cops are definitely taking the lead in this game and O’Brien is smiling and high-fiving everyone. Captain Strand is frustrated, but not giving up. All of a sudden, Pearce shows up, he says he was stopped for a rolling stop. He was held in a police cruiser for an hour. Captain Strand looks over at O’Brien who is smiling.

The game is back on, Pearce is giving it his all. O’Brien is still confident that he has the game since it is Nancy’s turn at bat, he says drinks are on him when he wins. O’Brien throws the ball, Nancy hits it far and starts running, she gets tripped by one of the cop players. Captain Strand tells O’Brien that she was tripped, and O’Brien says he is lying. Captain Strand gives the first hit to O’Brien in the jaw, a fight between all players breaks out with the media filming everything.

Back at the station Pearce meets with Captain Vega and Captain Strand who calls him a coward for running to the hills the moment everything broke out. Pearce says he quits and tells them never to call him again.

Dave gets a call from a man who needs to be picked up, he doesn’t want his boys to find him, they are six and eleven. Dave tries to find out if the man took some drugs, Dave starts to get really emotional and falls to the floor, Grace thinks he is having a heart attack. Grace takes the phone, the man admits that he took about twenty pills. Grace tells him to throw them up, it doesn’t work, she tells him to chug as much milk as he can. Meanwhile, Dave is alive but they had to do chest compressions because he stopped breathing. The man on the phone ends up vomiting, he is going to be ok too.

A call comes in about a fire, it is in a warehouse that was being used as a grow house. 126 is on the scene, Captain Strand says it smells like Willie Nelson’s tour bus. Their may be a victim inside, the team goes looking. It’s O’Brien, he is pulled out to safety by Captain Strand, once outside O’Brien hugs him. When Captain Strand is interviewed, he tells the media there is no feud between the cops and them, they are like brothers and sisters. O’Brien shows up at the station and he thanks everyone for what they did for him, Captain Strand shakes his hand.

THE END!