I'd like to see them bring back a modern day Emergency! Either in LA County, or in Seattle, like they originally planned after The Most Deadly Passage. And sticking with today's diversity, Chester B. Kelly could be played by an African-American, you have the Hispanic in Marco Lopez, Roy DeSoto could be a female (Royetta), Kelly Brackett could be a female, and Dixie McCall could be male or female. I'm thinking somewhere along the lines of being a transplant from the Deep South of the US.
And of course, it'd have to be more true to life, unlike other emergency shows of today. One example is; when the crew is responding to an emergency call, they're not holding a normal run-of-the-mill, everyday conversation about looking for houses, hair dressers, or child care. They should be reading maps, talking about what they might find at the scene, or how they're going to handle the situation when they arrive. And of course they'd have to keep the pregnancy, divorces, and unfaithful relationships to a minimum. Emergency! of the 70s was a great show (for its time).
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