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- In a dystopian future, a cross country automobile race requires contestants to run down innocent pedestrians to gain points that are tallied based on each kill's brutality.
- The adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers.
- The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.
- Two regular police officers patrol Los Angeles.
- A religious businessman from Michigan has to venture into the world of pornography in California, desperately searching for his runaway teenage daughter.
- A high school grad and a hooker-in-training try to track down his stolen Corvette.
- A sexy Black nurse takes vigilante justice against inner-city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim.
- Various interconnected people struggle to survive when an earthquake of unimaginable magnitude hits Los Angeles, California.
- Racing across the country from L.A. to New York, a plethora of exotic cars carry contestants hoping to win a very large sum.
- An eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.
- Ponch and Jon track down a tow truck driver who robs stranded single women motorists. Ponch's exposure to a leaky tank of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) threatens his performance on the streets as well as in the CHP's big basketball game.
- A press is stolen from a print shop; an elderly gentleman threatens a shoot-out rather than leave his apartment; and the officers encounter an armored car -- not bank-type, but ex-Army.
- While assigned to duty at a weigh station, Ponch and Jon go after a hijacked truck.
- Ponch flies on patrol in a CHP helicopter and is asked to appear at his old high school's Career Day. Jon helps him entertain the audience. Ponch and Jon locate a missing boy and solve a series of residential burglaries.
- The CHP officers try to reach a 1,000-pound weight loss goal, while investigating reports of a man throwing dirt at traffic.
- A biker gang is stealing CHP motorcycles. When a pompous new patrolman joins the CHP, Jon flashes back to his first meetings with a hot-dogging dirt biker named Frank Poncherello.
- Jon and Ponch stop psychic twin sisters, who give Ponch some dire warnings about his impending future. As the CHP tries to stop the theft of freeway plants, Ponch wonders if the predictions will come true.
- Jon has a personal connection to a motorcyclist robbing people on the freeway. Ponch develops a huge crush on a model in a suntan ad.
- Jon and Ponch try to keep two teenage girls from hitchhiking. They also mediate a situation where an elderly man refuses to leave his home that he's lived in for 70 years.
- Ponch and Jon track a stolen bus and deal with a mad driver who begins to take his car apart after receiving a ticket for speeding.
- Ponch is picked as a contestant for the game show "Name Your Price."
- Complaints come into headquarters about Jon when a fake CHP officer resembling him causes problems along the highway during traffic stops.
- The CHP investigate a series of thefts by bandits at a toll booth.
- Ponch and Jon help reunite a baby with the family who left the little one behind following the confusion of packing for a vacation.
- John's current girlfriend misinterprets a discussion about a wedding proposal. The firemen assist a pilot of a crop-duster spraying parathion that crashed and punctured his lung, poisoning a bystander with the pesticide. An injured boy using a walker wants to use crutches instead. A man gets treated for an ear infection caused by mothballs, and Drs. Brackett, Early & Morton unanimously agree the man doesn't need a hospital stay. The paramedics treat a couple who overdosed on daffodil bulbs mixed with alcohol, a weekend cowboy who fell off a horse who refused treatment until he collapsed again with a possible skull fracture, a traffic accident on U.S. Route 101 that results in two victims starting a relationship, and the lead singer of a rock band in cardiac arrest due to drugs.
- Capt. Stanley is unnerved that his former captain is now his Battalion Chief, and the station is concerned about his increasing paranoia. Chet tries to get Henry off the station couch into a doghouse. The carelessness of a gas station owner and attendant, as well as an angry driver leads to a fire. Dr. Brackett becomes increasingly angry at a new hospital administrator, constantly moving meetings around. A young wife accidentally shoots her older husband in the chest with a nail gun, while the doctors are treating him, Dixie prevents his young wife from seeing him. The firemen have to break up two clowns fighting at a ice rink and rescue two young girls whose car slid off the freeway and crashed into a truck loaded with pesticides.
- The firemen enter a contest to invent new firefighting tools. The paramedics handle victims of possible radiation poisoning. A comatose man is suffering from a mysterious ailment. John gives Dr. Early the booze to give to Dixie. A woman's overweight son is wedged in her living room ceiling. The firemen respond to a leak at a chemical plant.
- Abby and Terry finally tell Ray the truth about what's going on with Bridget. The Minassians move to punish Mickey for his betrayal, endangering the entire Donovan family.
- Now in a dark place, Miles works on a new project while anxiously awaiting the first cut of "The Admiral's Mistress"; Rick, leading a double life, comforts Amara when business goes south.