Tonight on ABC Station 19 returns with an all new Thursday, May 2, 2019, season 2 episode 15 called, “Always Ready” and we have your Station 19 recap below. On tonight’s Station 19 recap as per the ABC synopsis, “Following a deadly blaze inside a coffee beanery, the members of Station 19 find themselves on high alert as one of their team lands at Grey Sloan, leaving the future uncertain in the face of a life-threatening situation.”
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The hospital panicked when Fire Chief Ripley checked himself out. He told them how he needed to go because he wanted to find his girlfriend that was fine at first, but his tests came back. There was a problem with his calcium and his doctors believe he was at risk of a cardiac event. He needed to go back to the hospital and the sooner the better. His friends thought they knew how to find him. Captain Sullivan called his cell and as they were looking for him they were checking in with dispatch to find out Vic’s location. She went back to the coffee fire to work a double-shift. She was going to stay there until she came off duty and so they called Ripley again. And that time they told him that he had to go back to the hospital and that they would talk to Vic for him.
Ripley was convinced of his situation enough to go the nearby hospital. Only he made his friends promise to find Vic because he believed that Vic would forgive him once she found out about the problem. He then did what he had to. Ripley checked into the nearest hospital and he told them what was wrong with him. He even told them that he was being treated by Dr. Pierce. Pierce was later notified and she went to his hospital where she tried to work out special privileges just to be able to treat him, but while she was facing bureaucracy nonsense, Ripley’s friends were actually struggling to get a hold of Vic. She worked a double-shift and then she got sent to a different call. Vic was sent to the scene of a potential jumper.
The woman that was threatening to kill herself was struggling with her issues and she didn’t want to come down. Vic had been sent up there to help her and she was trying to. She asked the woman why she had a car toy in her hand and it belonged to the woman’s daughter. The jumper needed to think of her daughter in that very moment. She said that she never has time for her and that she had needed the quiet, but her daughter needed her. She may not have thought so and so Vic tried to convince her. Vic was doing the best she could when Andy and the rest showed up. They radioed Vic to come down and she couldn’t. She said her jumper needed her and the unstable woman was begging her not to leave.
Vic needed to stay up in the air and she told them that whatever they had to say they could say it over the radio. So, they gave the radio to Montgomery and let him break the news. He told Vic that Ripley had been exposed to toxic chemicals and that he was in the hospital. It was a dangerous situation and Ripley wanted her there with him. It was his only request and so Vic wanted to run to him, but first, she wanted to help her jumper. She talked to the woman and calmly got her back down again before running back to the firetruck. Vic wanted to be with him and the truck raced to the hospital though they ran into a situation they did not expect with Ripley’s sister. His sister didn’t know why he was at a different hospital nor why he would leave Grey Sloane in the middle of treatment.
Vic had felt so guilty at that moment. She confessed that she was the one to blame before anyone could stop her and she got into a fight with this other woman. The sister was panicking and having someone to blame helped her to stop being scared, but then the doctor came into the room and she needed to talk to the family. The sister made it clear that she was the only one that deserved to know and so Vic didn’t know what to do. She went back into the waiting room and couldn’t stand being around the others. And so Andy took her to a closet and told her that she could use the closet to yell, cry, or do whatever she needs to that she couldn’t do around the others. And Vic just broke down in tears because she wasn’t ready for this situation.
Pierce was only allowed to talk the sister and it wasn’t until the sister realize that this could be the end of Ripley that she finally allowed Vic to be in the know. It seems Ripley took too much damage in the fire. He was dying and now was the time to make peace with him. The sister had her moment with him and Vic couldn’t go just then because of she afraid of having to say goodbye, but Captain Sullivan went. He spent a long time being angry with Ripley and they were once best friends. They tried to rebuild what they had when Sullivan came back to Seattle and it’s only now where they were finally good did something like this happened. Sullivan and Ripley got to say their last words to each other and it was basically “all is forgiven”.
Ripley was dying and before he did so he wanted to see Vic one last time. She was given the message and she went to him. They talked about what could have been and how he accepted her proposal, but Vic didn’t want to lose their last moments together to arrange a wedding. She just wanted him to save up his energy and he lasted as long as he could… and he passed peacefully. Vic and his sister later decided his funeral arrangements together and it’s only now that he’s gone is Vic and Ripley’s relationship out in the open.
The other firefighters gossiped about it and her friends had her back.
They told everybody else to shut up and they made sure to give Vic as much comfort as she needed.
THE END!