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9-1-1 Season 3 Episode 12 – ‘Fool’ Will Athena solve the specific case?

‘9-1-1’ is a procedural drama that follows the lives of specialists on call including cops, crisis clinical professionals, firemen, and dispatchers, as they give help at the location of different crises in the city of L.A. Here we are going to tell you what’s coming up in the next, new episode 12, which is air next week. reads officially synopsis below.

The upcoming episode is titled ‘Fools‘ of 9-1-1 Season 3 Episode 12.

In the scene, we can expect Station 118 to manage cases that are high on dramatization and activity. It may include a circumstance wherein a youngster entertains himself with some wild driving trick, notwithstanding an admonition from watch sergeant Athena Grant Nash. Obviously, it goes haywire, landing him in a tough situation.

Another case may include a tragic angling trip, bringing about a child being caught in a passage. There can likewise be a case rotating around a train crash on a couple’s first date. Since the two are caught in a similar pillar, the group may need to manage a fragile salvage activity. In a stunning case, Athena may attempt to understand a lady’s case that she doesn’t recall getting shot in the head. Eddie and Christopher can take part in a discussion that could conceivably change their dynamic.

The 118 responds to a viral stunt gone haywire, a disaster at a couple’s fishing trip and an epic first date fail; Athena investigates a woman who doesn’t remember being shot in the head; Eddie must have a difficult conversation with Christopher.

‘9-1-1’ Season 3 Episode 12 is scheduled to discharge on Monday, March 23, 2020, at 8 pm ET on Fox.

9-1-1: L-R: Peter Krause, Aisha Hinds, guest star Dalton Rondell, Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman in the “Fools” episode of 9-1-1 airing Sunday, March 23 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. CR: Jack Zeman / FOX. © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC.
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