What Happened to Randolph Mantooth from Emergency?

What Happened to Randolph Mantooth from Emergency?

Since starring on Emergency!, Mantooth has spent much of his free time supporting and advocating for causes that benefit first responders of all kinds. He’s a longtime spokesperson for the International Association of Firefighters and won the James O.

Were there any real firefighters on Emergency?

Marco Lopez, Mike Stoker and Dick Hammer. The latter two were both Real Life firefighters, too. Hammer’s character becomes The Other Darrin for at least one episode during season one. The real Hammer decided to go back into full-time firefighting and another actor, credited as “John Smith”, took over the role.

How accurate was the TV show Emergency?

paid great attention to detail as it told the stories of fictional paramedics and doctors as they went about their jobs saving lives. The show didn’t just look real, it was actually quite close to the real thing. An important but little-known part of the story involves the equipment used by the series’ actors.

Was Emergency filmed in a real fire station?

The fire station used for the TV show EMERGENCY! was and still is a real firehouse, located in the southern part of Los Angeles County. The real Station 51 was established in 1994 as a homage to the TV series and is located on the back lot of Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA where much of the series was filmed.