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The episode follows a high-stakes emergency at a bank during the retirement party of the bank manager, . What begins as a medical call quickly spirals into a criminal investigation when the first responders are accused of orchestrating a multi-million dollar heist.
Marty used scorpion venom (disguised as hand sanitizer) to induce symptoms that mimicked a chemical attack. The Fate of the Thieves:
The following report details the events and production of the Season 2, Episode 15, titled "Ocean's 9-1-1." Episode Overview Original Air Date: April 22, 2019 Directed by: Jennifer Lynch Written by: Andrew Meyers Genre: Procedural Drama / Heist Mystery Plot Summary [S2E15] Ocean's 9-1-1
Was apprehended after Athena and Hen connected him to the bank manager. Cast and Key Characters 9-1-1 2x15 Promo "Ocean's 9-1-1" (HD)
Detectives interrogate the members of the 118, probing into their personal lives and financial struggles—such as Eddie's money issues and Buck's living situation—to find a motive. The Resolution (Spoilers) The episode follows a high-stakes emergency at a
Station 118 arrives to find several victims, including Franklin and a money courier named Billy, showing symptoms of what appears to be a chemical exposure.
The "heist" was actually a complex revenge and insurance scheme: The Fate of the Thieves: The following report
During the chaos of the hazmat response and a subsequent breach of the vault (necessitated by Hen becoming trapped inside), a large sum of money and several diamonds are stolen.