The Crew hopes to return to their burned-down station, but must convince a reluctant Eddie to join them.
The Crew welcomes Mickleberry, a new probie to the shift, but they quickly realize a funny name is not a good reason for picking a new Firefighter.
When a mysterious old trunk is found hidden in a wall at Station 24, Eddie discovers that its contents hold secrets that were better left buried.
When two shifts are forced to share duties at Station 24, the challenge is on to determine which shift is the Chief's favorite.
As the firefighters prepare for their annual station photos, otherwise known as the "Death Photo", each crew member goes to extravagant lengths to make sure theirs is a good one.
It's Valentine's Day in the station. As Eddie juggles his various romances, Terry and Vicky set out to teach Lucy a valuable lesson about love.
Ike's dark past comes back to haunt him when the Crew learns he used to run with a gang on the tough streets of Tacoma's Little Belgium.
Amidst some fun in the sun at Terry's annual Summer Pool Party, the Crew tries to work up the courage to tell the Chief his Famous BBQ Chicken just isn't that great.
The Crew participates in a time-honored tradition, the Firefighter Wake, where they encounter plenty of tears, booze, laughs and fistfights.
Ike invests in a Firefighters' Only dating site, but when the rest of the Crew signs up, each has their own unique trouble finding love.
When Eddie questions whether his Crew appreciates him, he's given a glimpse of what life would be like without him, only to find the vision not so comforting.
A fun firefighter tradition of holding a mock trial for station offenses turns "not so fun" when some eye-opening accusations are brought against Chief McConky.
The Annual Fire Department Blood Drive goes from good to bad when the Firefighters are forced to team up for charity with the Local Cops.