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Station 19 Recap 03/17/22: Season 5 Episode 12 “In My Tree”

Tonight on ABC Station 19 returns with an all-new Thursday, March 10, 2022, season 5 episode 12 called, “In My Tree,” and we have your Station 19 recap below.  On tonight’s Station 19 Season 5 Episode 12 recap as per the ABC synopsis, “The Dean Miller Memorial Clinic has its opening day. Meanwhile, Sullivan gives Beckett an ultimatum, and the crew responds to a skydiving incident.”

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In tonight’s Station 19 episode, the station was holding a community clinic day in memory of Miller. It was a great outreach program. It gives back to the community. It makes sure that people who couldn’t afford treatment can finally get treatment and most importantly of all it honored the team’s late friend. Miller was an amazing man. An even better firefighter. He would approve of this event.

His family not so much. Then again his family has been causing issues for everyone and so it was only natural that a problem they created would do something to interrupt this day. Miller’s family was fighting for custody over Miller’s daughter Pru. Miller’s friend Ben and his wife were on the other side of the issue also fighting for custody. And someone from the court had come to the station to watch Ben at work.

Ben tried to reschedule it. He said this day wasn’t going to be a typical day. He was going to be busy all the time and the lady said that wasn’t a problem. They didn’t have to speak at all. She just wanted to watch him do his duty. Thankfully, the clinic started slow.

Things were so slow that Carina left the station and attended a patient of hers who went into premature labor. This meant the clinic was down a doctor although they still had Ben. Ben also got to talk to the lady supervising him since the clinic was so slow to get off the ground. He tried to tell her that this clinic was continuation of PRT.

PRT was something Ben started back in the day. It was supposed to be a mobile OR and it worked for a while. Up until they were held at gunpoint. There was also the fact that their then drug addict of a boss stole drugs from the cart to use. But Sullivan’s mistake wasn’t brought up.

The held at gunpoint thing was. Jack accidentally mentioned because he gets chatty when he’s nervous and he was especially nervous today. He really wanted the clinic to work. It was his brainchild. It was also the first initiative approved by the new chief and so the chief was there. And Jack didn’t want to look like a failure in front of her.

Jack therefore got super excited when someone walked in. The first person to walk in was a homeless man and he seems to be infected by scabies. He needed a shower and a lotion to apply to his whole body. Jack let him use their shower. It was against the rules and Carina would never have allowed it if she was there only she wasn’t there.

It was just Ben. Ben who was willing to overlook it. The guy got his shower and he got to apply the correct lotion to his wounds. The clinic also picked up in traffic. People started coming in. The second guy was a Korean gentleman who didn’t understand a word of English.

Montgomery may be half Korean, but he only speaks it a little because his mother was a diplomat’s daughter and she spent her whole life traveling around the country and so its good that the new chief was there. She speaks Korean. She and Montgomery were able to determine the man has been suffering body pains.

His legs show that he was retaining fluid. The chief recognized the signs because her father had it as he was fighting cancer. It turns out their patient also has a cancer. The truth came out when his son spotted him at the clinic and he told the team that his father has cancer. And that the family hasn’t told him in Korean because the cancer is inoperable.

It was also stage four. The poor man was dying. His family wanted to spend the last few months just living with him and enjoying life. The team respected the family’s decision not to tell the father. They let him go. They even ignored the fact that the poor man’s family was telling him he just needs more sunlight. After they saw him, both Montgomery and the chief desperately wanted to talk to their moms.

The team went on to treat several people. They did their best to make sure everyone got the right treatment and Ben actually snapped at a pair that were arguing. It was spotted by his shadow. And what she didn’t see was him making things right.

Ben also got a call from Andy. She had needed the PRT to save a woman who went skydiving and who fell into a tree. Only Ben couldn’t help her. He couldn’t be seen breaking the rules on this day of all days and so the woman he was asked to save had later died. Ben also heard back from his shadow that he’s great at the job.

He also seems like good father material except she’s seen how cases like this work out and Miller’s parents have blood on their side. They also have a lot of resources. If they custody tomorrow, they were just going to keep coming until they regain it. The Millers were never going to give up.

Not with their son dead.

Montgomery heard back from Emmett and Emmett doesn’t want to try to work things out. He said its over. He also asked Montgomery to never contact him again.

Sullivan confronted his captain over his drinking. He tried to get Beckett to come to an AA meeting. Beckett tried to deny he had a problem at first and so he agreed to come to a meeting only once he saw that Sullivan wasn’t backing down.

Andy also spoke to the new chief. She tried to fight to get back at her old station and she instead implied that 23’s problems were systemic. And now the chief was going to close it down.

The chief had been looking for a fire station to close when Andy practically gave her one.

THE END!

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