A drunk driver, fleeing a traffic stop, slams into the ground floor of the garage. The impact severs the elevator’s cables. The car plummets. But instead of a simple crash, the episode delivers one of the most shocking visuals in the show’s history: a five-foot steel rebar pole, dislodged during the fall, punches through the ceiling of the elevator, through the floor, and directly into Chimney’s skull. It enters under his chin and exits through the top of his head.
A few viewers expressed frustration with a brief political jab made during the episode, though others found this to be a minor detail. 9-1-1 2x7
What makes 9-1-1 2x7 particularly memorable is how the production team leaned into the horror genre. The show is usually a mix of medical drama and action, but "Haunted" isn't afraid to get creepy. A drunk driver, fleeing a traffic stop, slams
From the chilling haunted house to the silent elevator of doom, delivers horror, heart, and one of television’s most unforgettable injury sequences. It’s an episode that will haunt you—in the best possible way. But instead of a simple crash, the episode
In "Haunted," Maddie is attempting to navigate the world as an independent woman, taking a job as a 911 dispatcher. The Halloween shift is notoriously difficult for dispatchers, filled with prank calls and exaggerated emergencies. However, Maddie’s "horror story" isn't a ghost or a goblin; it's the lingering trauma of her ex-husband, Doug.
A drunk driver, fleeing a traffic stop, slams into the ground floor of the garage. The impact severs the elevator’s cables. The car plummets. But instead of a simple crash, the episode delivers one of the most shocking visuals in the show’s history: a five-foot steel rebar pole, dislodged during the fall, punches through the ceiling of the elevator, through the floor, and directly into Chimney’s skull. It enters under his chin and exits through the top of his head.
A few viewers expressed frustration with a brief political jab made during the episode, though others found this to be a minor detail.
What makes 9-1-1 2x7 particularly memorable is how the production team leaned into the horror genre. The show is usually a mix of medical drama and action, but "Haunted" isn't afraid to get creepy.
From the chilling haunted house to the silent elevator of doom, delivers horror, heart, and one of television’s most unforgettable injury sequences. It’s an episode that will haunt you—in the best possible way.
In "Haunted," Maddie is attempting to navigate the world as an independent woman, taking a job as a 911 dispatcher. The Halloween shift is notoriously difficult for dispatchers, filled with prank calls and exaggerated emergencies. However, Maddie’s "horror story" isn't a ghost or a goblin; it's the lingering trauma of her ex-husband, Doug.