IN A HEARTBEAT
1X01 - PILOT: ASSUME NOTHING (1)
Original Airdate (DIS): 26-AUG-00

WRITTEN BY PATRICIA GREEN. DIRECTED BY SHAWN LEVY
TRANSCRIPT PROVIDED BY TWIZ TV.COM. TRANSCRIBED BY MM.

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Note: The opening sequence is all outside in the football stadium, but each group is in a different part of it. There's the field with a track surrounding it and bleachers. The football players are obviously on the field, the cheerleaders are on the track practicing and Caitie and Jamie and their group are under the bleachers.

Scene: Outside. Football field. Music: "I'll Be There For You" by The Moffats.

(Someone spikes a football. There's regular football play. Hank catches the football and throws it. Camera follows the football and Tyler catches it. There's a shot of the cheerleaders practicing on the sidelines. There's a close up on Tyler's face, then one of Val's face. The camera cuts to Tyler running and it follows him. Another close up of Val. Another shot of the football players. Tyler gets tackled and knocked down.)

Scene: Side of the football field.

Cheerleaders: (Finishing the cheer.) Go, go, let's go, fight, and win.

Val: (To another cheerleader.) Do we rock or what?

Cheerleader #2: Tyler Connell thinks so. (Both glance to the football players, another close up on Val.)

Scene: Football field.

(Tyler is still on the ground on his back. He sighs.)

Hank: (Walks up to him and looks down.) Earth to Connell, the game's over here.

Tyler: She inspires me Beecham. (Hank shakes his head and helps Tyler up.)

Scene: Bleachers.

(Background music changes to a harder rock beat.)

Jamie: Cool, you actually did it. (Caitie's got a silver stud on her chin, just below her lip.)

Caitie: No, see it's a fake stud. Look, you keep, like, sticking it on a different body part, they think you're getting pierced all over. (They laugh.) Yeah, it drives parents insane.

Scene: Football field.

(Football players are in the beginning formation. Someone blows a whistle. We can hear the cheerleaders practicing in the background.)

Hank: (Shouting.) Blue 80, blue 80. (Two beepers go off. Hank and Tyler leave the formation and run over to their bags to check their pagers.)

Football player: Later Beecham!

(Camera cuts over to the cheerleaders. Val's pager goes off. She checks it.)

Val: (To the cheerleader she's holding up.) I gotta go. (Val, Hank, and Tyler all take off running.)

Scene: Bleachers

Caitie: (Short laugh) Freaks.

Stock Shot: Ambulance driving down a busy street.

Scene: Ambulance.

(The three of them are in the ambulance. Hank's driving and Val and Tyler are in the back.)

Hank: Equipment fell on him, that's all we know.

Tyler: Expect blood trauma, crush injuries, and heavy bleeding.

Val: Hello, I have done this before.

Scene: Construction site.

(Birds eye view of a construction site. Workers are all gathered around a man on the ground in obvious pain.)

Someone in the Crowd: Come on. Hurry.

Val: Excuse me. (They push their way through the crowd to the patient.)

Hank: Sir, My name is Hank Beecham. This Is Val and Tyler, we're here to help.

Val: Torn femoral artery, I'm putting on pressure.

Tyler: BP's 80 over 50, Heart 120.

Hurt Construction Worker: What is this?

Tyler: Sir, try to stay calm, we're gonna take good care of you.

Hurt Construction Worker: Who're you?

Hank: Emergency Medical Services. I'm giving you something for the pain.

Hurt Construction Worker: You're twelve years old, I need a real doctor! I'm gonna die!

Tyler: Sir, we'll get you to one as soon as we stabilize you.

Hurt Construction Worker: Get away from me! Somebody call the paramedics!

Val: Sir, we are trained to do this. If we don't treat you now, you'll bleed to death, it's that simple.

Tyler: (Looking at watch) Respiration 30, heart rate coming down.

Hank: Just chill, you're gonna be okay.

(Camera zooms out on the scene to show everyone crowded around the guy on the ground again.)

[Opening Credits]

Stock Shot: Outside Station. Day.

Scene: Station.

Val: (Walking into a room holding a can of soda and an apple.) So this guy was a giant, I mean huge, and he kept thrashing around, pulling out the IV.

Tyler: (Kinda interrupting.) But you talked him down.

Val: (Gives Tyler the apple.) Yeah, about twelve times.

Tyler: Guys, come on. His leg was like ground beef. He knew he was looking at amputation and he was flipping out.

Hank: (On couch, has a stress ball in hand.) Well so he had to tell me how much he hates black people?

Val: (A beat.) Yeah, and that was definitely uncalled for and totally unacceptable behavior.

Hank: (Overlapping Val a little.) Yeah, alright. That's all I'm gonna say now, let it go, moving on. (Short laugh.) Any other problems?

Tyler: No, no Val was great, on top of everything the whole time.

Val: Tyler was the one who kept the guy on the gurney. (Split second pause.) Very key.

Alex: (Opens the door and pops his head in.) Am I butting in?

Tyler: (Joking.) Boss, butting in? No, no no, see, we are yours to command master.

Alex: Okay, okay I'll make this fast. Tomorrow is a big day, rookie orientation at three, you're all gonna wanna be there of course.

Val: (Agreeing.) Of course.

Alex: Don't be late, cuz I might be. And not cuz I wanna be.

Hank: (Looks around. Draws the word out.) Oo-kay.

Scene: Lanier kitchen.

(Val and Joanna are cooking dinner. Piano music heard in background.)

Val: So. . . the rumor is Alex is meeting with the mayor to try and head off the whole thing.

Joanna: What whole thing?

Val: Kids on probation doing community service on the squad.

(Brooke enters.)

Joanna: Hey kiddo, that was great.

Brooke: It's getting there.

Val: Yeah, so why'd you stop?

Brooke: (Steals a carrot.) Starvation.

Val: Brooke!

Brooke: Finger exercise. (Wiggles her fingers in Val's face.)

Val: Great, then how 'bout setting the table. (Hands Brooke dishes.)

(Light piano tune heard.)

Brooke: (Turns towards door she entered from. Sounds surprised) Dad! (Leaves to greet him.)

Joanna: (Looks at her watch.) It's not even seven, I don't believe it.

Val: Hey, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.

Joanna: Right

(Brooke and Steve enter through same door.)

Steve: Hey. (Beat.) Meeting finished early. Got room for one more?

Joanna: Umm hmm.

(Steve kisses Val on the cheek.)

Joanna: Your timing is perfect. (Joanna and Steve hug and kiss. Brooke and Val stare with typical Kids-Watching-Their-Parents-Kiss looks.)

Scene: Busy street.

(Alex and Mayor Rivera walking down a sidewalk.)

Alex: With all due respect, Miss Mayor, this is a huge mistake.

Mayor R: Alex, you know there's a funding crisis.

Alex: Kids sentenced to community service don't belong on the squad.

Mayor R: How do you know? You've never had one before.

Alex: I've never had heroin before either, but I know it's bad for you. Come on Michelle, the city council is jeopardizing this whole program just to get some state money.

Mayor R: Look, there's someone else having lunch with us. I wanted to introduce you to her.

Alex: (Sighs.) You fixing me up?

Mayor R: (Laughs for a few seconds.) The council voted to hire her as your assistant director and possible replacement.

Alex: Replacement?!

Mayor R: Your contract comes up soon, Alex. They wanted some insurance.

Alex: Gee, I can't wait to meet her.

(He sees Jennifer waiting. She is leaning against a building.)

Mayor R: Hi Jennifer.

Jennifer: Hello, Mayor Rivera. (Shakes hands with her.)

Mayor R: Dr. Alex Freeman, Dr. Jennifer Perino.

Jennifer: Hi (Shakes his hand.)

(Alex stares but says nothing. He looks unhappy.)

Stock Shot: Outside station. Day.

Scene: Station

(Outside shot to inside where we see a brief shot of people sitting in chairs. Most look bored. We see Jamie. Alex is talking through this shot.)

Alex: I may look like the boss, but I'm not. The squad runs the squad. (We now see the front of the room. Tyler, Val, Alex and Hank are leaning against a table. Alex hasn't stopped talking.) For thirty years, high school EMS squads have worked all over the country from Connecticut to California.

Hank: (Picking up where Alex stopped.) You've all done enough hours of basic life support to be certified EMTs by the end of training. From now on you're on call just like the regular members of your shift.

Val: You'll learn dispatch, do ride alongs and support work. Until you are certified, you never touch a patient. And once you're an EMT, like me. . .

Hank: (Picks up again.) You train a few hundred more hours to make it to EMT intermediate, like me. Then you get to make decisions. Until then. . .

Tyler: (Picks up the explanation.) You clean up. You change non-sterile water, and you empty the garbage.

(We see that Brooke is there too.)

Brooke: And trust me, there's always garbage.

Alex: This is Brooke, our volunteer. After school she comes in and whips our office into shape. She's the queen of the paperwork and if you get behind, trust me, it's off with your head.

Hank: (In background.) Dispatch is our nerve center.

(Camera switches to Jamie and another guy. Talking over Hank.)

Jamie: Is this preschool or what?

Hank: (Camera goes back to Hank.) If you make the squad that'll be your first job. Dispatch checks all radios. . .

(Camera goes back to Jamie and a Kid. Hank can still be heard. There's nothing distinguishable.)

Kid: How'd you get here?

Jamie: I liberated some guitar picks from a music store. How 'bout you?

Kid: Hyper parents. They want me to be a doctor.

Jamie: I'd rather play one on TV. (Both Laugh.)

Alex: (Off screen.) Hey! (We see him and it's obvious he heard Jamie.) This is not the mall. The first thing that you learn here is to pay attention. If you don't, someone could wind up dead.

(Jamie fake gasps and sits up straighter. Alex sighs.)

Scene: Garage.

(Val, Hank, Tyler, Alex, Brooke, and some rookies are standing in a group around an ambulance.)

Hank: Safety is the name of the game. You have to pass two extra tests to be one of our drivers. (Holds up two fingers.)

(Hank is about to say something else but is cut of by a car engine from off screen. Hank, Alex, Tyler and Val turn around and see a car pulling up.)

Alex: I'll be right back. (Goes to the car. We see Jennifer getting out.)

(Camera is on Val and Brooke.)

Val: Girlfriend?

(Camera cuts to Hank and Tyler.)

Hank: Look at his face, I don't think that's love.

(Camera cuts to Jennifer and Alex.)

Jennifer: I'm actually here to orientate myself with the students. Excuse me.

Alex: Now listen. . .

(Camera cuts to Val, Hank, and Tyler.)

Jennifer: (Comes up to them. Brushes her hair out of her face.) Hi guys, I'm Jennifer Perino, the new assistant director. I thought we should get to know each other. (Glances back at Alex, who looks less than happy again.)

Scene: Outside sidewalk

(Tyler, Val, and Brooke are walking down a sidewalk. It's not the same one with Alex and the Mayor. They have backpacks and it's clear they're on their way home from school.)

Brooke: This could be interesting. (Short laugh.) I mean she definitely gets to Alex. You could almost see the steam coming out of his ears. (Long pause.) Hello, am I talking to myself here?

(Val and Tyler stop walking and face each other.)

Val: I'll catch up with you Brooke, okay? (Gives Brooke a pleading look.)

Brooke: (Sarcastically.) Like I'm gonna say no? (Walks off.)

Tyler: (Slightly nervous.) Well, bye.

Val: (Just as nervous.) Yeah, bye.

(Neither one leaves first. They stare at each other.)

Stock Shot: Outside Kingsport High School.

Scene: School hallway

(Caitie and Val are talking and walking down the hall together. Bell rings.)

Caitie: Tyler Connell? (Laughs.) What a dork.

Val: Caitie! He he's not a dork. He, he's incredibly cool. (Mono-syllabic laugh.)

Caitie: Sure. If you like, um, overachieving, disgustingly athletic rich kids.

Val: Tyler can't help it if his parents have money. I can't believe I've known him for two years and it took me this long to figure out how hot he is.

Caitie: No, that guy is beige, okay. He's boring. Like, I, I can't believe you're going out with him.

Val: Oh, you don't like anyone unless their nose is pierced. (Caitie laughs a little.) And besides, we, we are not going out, we're just very (a beat.) very interested.

Caitie: It's, it's like you and cheerleading. Like, who can understand it?

Val: Caitie, do you ever exercise?

Caitie: What for, death happens anyway. (Pause.) But just, okay um, back to you and Tyler. So why hasn't he asked you out yet?

Val: Because it's, it's very complicated. I mean, besides school and sports and cheerleading, we also have this little EMS volunteer thing.

Caitie: (Makes buzzer sound. 'Ent') Time out. Um Val, what does the, the sacred EMS squad have to do with your love life?

Val: We work together. We have to be professional. We. . . we spend nights together on. . . on duty.

Caitie: So. . . ?

Val: So, you really. . . you don't see the problem here?

Caitie: Oh, no no, I see the problem. It's the, the squad rules, right? You guys have to be good little heroes and do everything right and never ever give into your feelings. When ya gonna wake up Lanier? It's just, it's sick.

Val: You wouldn't have a clue what being on the squad means. You're too busy wasting your time looking weird and trying to be different.

Caitie: (Long pause.) Right, I'm not one of you gods, huh.

Val: (Protesting.) No.

Caitie: (Continued. Takes on a sarcastic tone.) I'm just a mere mortal who happens to think for herself. How can you even be seen with me? (Caitie turns and walks away.)

Val: Caitie. Caitie. I'm sorry. (Caitie ignores Val and walks out the door.)

[Commercial Break]

Scene: Station Garage

(Tyler and Jamie are taking inventory of the ambulance.)

Jamie: (Climbs out of the back of the ambulance. Hands Tyler a clipboard.) Checklist chapter chiefs.

Tyler: (Checks over the clipboard.) Whoa, whoa Jamie, Jamie hold on. There's a, there's a cone missing. (Jamie looks like he doesn't see why Tyler is telling him this.) We carry four traffic cones, you only checked off three. Where's the other one?

Jamie: Beats me.

Tyler: Well you better find it. (Starts to walk away.)

Jamie: How? (Kind of annoyed.) It could be anywhere.

Tyler: Hey, listen. Find it, pay for one, it's your choice. Just get one A.S.A.P.

Jamie: Pay for it! Man, that is so lame! (Even more annoyed. Starts to walk away.)

Tyler: (Half yelling. Angry.) Hey! You are responsible for all equipment! You lose it! You replace it! Period!

Jamie: (Yelling. Defensive.) I didn't lose it, it disappeared. Who cares about some dumb orange cone?! It's a joke, man. (Jamie starts walking away again.)

Tyler: (Yelling.) You know what?! You are not going to be laughing if you get hit by a drunk driver! (Voice increases in volume a little.) There are reasons for those dumb cones! (Much more calm.) Listen, why don't you drop the attitude. You mess up here and you're gone. That lands you back in court.

Jamie: (Matches Tyler's tone. Defiant.) So?

Tyler: So, you might be good at this one day. (Shakes his head slightly and shifts weight to back foot to start turning around.) Blowing it seems like a waste. (Turns and leaves.)

(Jamie leaves.)

Scene: Linear Kitchen

(Brooke is at the counter and Val enters.)

Brooke: And then there were two.

Val: Where's Mom?

Brooke: Investment club, and Dad's working late. (Sarcastically) What a surprise. (Drops the sarcasm.) Dinner's in the fridge. (Slight disgust.) Mom left a turkey loaf. Microwave at your own risk. (Val goes to the fridge.) I think they're fighting again.

Val: How do you know?

Brooke: She had that voice when she left. (Imitating.) Tell your *father* about dinner.

Steve: (Off screen.) Anybody home? (Steve enters.) Hey, how was your day. (Kisses Brooke's head.)

Val: Good. You look tired.

Steve: Oh, Atilla The Client. (Steve kisses Val on the head too.) We showed nine different ways to sell his stupid toilet paper.

Brooke: (Speculating.) And he flushed all of them.

Steve: You shoulda been with me, I'd have kept my sense of humor. I'm starving, who wants barbecue?

Brooke: Uh, gross. Babe on a bun. And uh, Mom left a turkey loaf.

Steve: Yuck

Val: Dad, that has a lot of cholesterol.

Steve: I know, I know. But you gotta blow it out once in a while, right?

(Joanna enters.)

Joanna: (Greeting.) Hey. (She sees the takeout.) I told Brooke to tell you there was turkey loaf.

Steve: Don't blame Brooke. I hate turkey loaf, I wanted barbecue.

(Joanna looks through the fridge.)

Val: So Mom, how was the investment club?

Joanna: Well, the market's up. If you have money you can make a fortune.

Steve: (Defensive.) Give it a break, Joanna. I'm doing the best I can. (He leaves the room.)

Joanna: There's nothing wrong with my turkey loaf. (Shuts fridge and leaves the room.)

Brooke: I knew that turkey loaf was trouble.

Scene: School Bleachers.

(Val and Tyler are sitting in the bleachers.)

Val: My dad loves us a lot, but he works really, really hard. Tons of nights and weekends. (Pause.) And he tries to be there for, for Mom, and Brooke and me, but it's not, it's not always so easy. (Nods head.)

Tyler: Yeah. Yeah, tell me about it. (Val offers him a French fry. They both take one.) My dad lives three hundred miles away ya know, and my stepfather is no picnic, trust me. (Tyler shakes his head a little.)

Val: That must be horrible.

Tyler: (Nods head a little.) Yeah, you know, sometimes. My dad wasn't around much, even before the divorce. He's a, he's a lawyer. You know, what can ya do?

Val: Mine's in advertising. But um, he's trying to start up his own agency and it's not making any money, so my Mom is getting pretty frustrated.

Tyler: Do they fight a lot?

Val: Not a lot, but. . .

Tyler: You know what, don't. Don't jump to the worst. I mean, not everybody gets divorced. Maybe. . . they'll work it out.

Val: (Small laugh.) I can't believe I just told you my life story. You're really easy to talk to.

Scene: Park.

(From off screen it sounds like a woman is crying. Tyler and Jamie are walking quickly through the park carrying equipment. They come up to the woman, who is leaning with one hand on a tree.)

Tyler: Ma'am, what's the problem.

(Still sobbing, the woman points down. Camera pans to a dog on its side. Tyler looks at Jamie in disbelief.)

Tyler: Ma'am, I can't resuscitate a dog.

Woman: I know he's not gone, I know it. (She kneels down by the dog.) Choo Choo, one of these nice boys could help you if they wanted to. (Stands up and faces Jamie.) Could you?

Tyler: Ma'am, I'm sorry. We are not supposed to treat animals.

Jamie: (Shakes his head a little in a I-Can't-Believe-I'm-Going-To-Do-This way.) Move over Ma'am.

Woman: Oh oh. (Still sobbing)

Tyler: Jamie!

Jamie: (Kneeling over the dog.) If we don't get a call, what can it hurt? (Shakes his head again and gives the dog mouth to mouth.)

Tyler: Ugh. (He leans back against the tree, disgust covering his face.)

Woman: Thank you. (Jamie comes up to take a breath. The woman grabs him in a hug.) Thank you.

Jamie: (With great difficulty.) Ma'am. Ma'am. Ma'am (Gives the dog another breath.)

Woman: (Releases Jamie.) Thank you, thank you, thank you. (Grabs Tyler and pulls him down.) Oh thank you, thank you, thank you.

Scene: Same park, only by the ambulance.

(Tyler and Jamie are both laughing and on their way back to the ambulance.)

Jamie: Oh man, I almost passed out. He was dead as a doornail. Talk about doggy breath. (They start loading the ambulance.)

Tyler: (He laughs.) Oh man, I can not believe you did that, that was way above and beyond.

Jamie: Ah, I just didn't want Choo Choo's mommy to spaz out. (Both groan. Off screen we can hear a car.) Man, that's weird.

(Camera pans to an old junker in olive green driving by.)

Tyler: (Off screen.) What?

Jamie: (Off screen) That's the third time I've seen that car. (Camera is back on Jamie and Tyler.) This old beater, a couple of paint jobs. I saw it on the way over here too.

Tyler: What car? (Camera shows an empty street.) Dude, you're paranoid.

Jamie: Man. (Upset, he pulls a stack of three cones out of the ambulance.)

Tyler: Jamie, what's the deal? You told me you bought a replacement.

Jamie: I did. Somebody ripped it off.

Tyler: (By his tone, we can tell he doesn't believe it.) Oh come on, we have a cone-napper? You never bought the cone, you blew it off.

Jamie: I bought the stupid cone. It cost me fifteen bucks. (Tyler gives Jamie a yeah-right look.) I'm telling you the truth. (Tyler sighs.)

Scene: Station hallway

(Jennifer and Alex are walking quickly, in a heated discussion.)

Jennifer: You're bouncing him on a traffic cone?

Alex: I let him skate once, he was warned. (Both enter into an office.)

Jennifer: Okay, but he claims he replaced it. We don't know that he didn't, Alex. (Alex picks up some papers.)

Alex: It wasn't there, he's responsible, end of story.

Jennifer: Yeah! Your story. (She follows him into an inner office.) What about the truth? (Alex closes the door.)

Alex: Who do you think you are? You have been here ten seconds and you are dictating how the squad should be run. (Throws an unseen object on a desk and sits down.)

Jennifer: Because you're wrong, Alex. I am not going to let you write this kid off because you got a little problem with the way he got here. Jamie needs this a lot more than you’re A-list superstars. This could be his last chance.

Alex: You are completely obnoxious.

Jennifer: Are you gonna give this kid another chance or not?

Alex: Alright. (Jennifer looks a little surprised.) If only to prove you wrong.

Jennifer: Works for me. (Walks out.)

Shot of the football field.

Cheerleaders: Go, fight, and win!

Scene: School hallway by Caitie's locker

(Caitie is opening her locker and Val comes up to open hers.)

Val: So. . . Are we still going shopping on Saturday?

Caitie: I think I'm busy.

Val: (Turns to face Caitie.) Come on Caitie, don't.

Caitie: Don't what?

Val: Don't sulk for days and treat me like I have rabies. You can be such a drama queen.

Caitie: Let's see, I'm a freak, I'm a drama queen. Anything else you wanna trash about me?

Val: I don't wanna trash you, I'm trying to make up.

Caitie: Kay! (Slams her locker.) It's been tons of fun, okay, but we live on two different planets. At least now you won't have to explain me to your Barbie friends anymore.

Val: So it's over, just like that? (Caitie locks her locker. Val slams and locks hers and walks away. Caitie stares at where Val was and leans against her locker.)

Stock Shot: Outside station. Night.

Scene: Inside station

(Tyler and Val are studying. Hank is sleeping on the couch. Music is playing softly.)

Tyler: Hmm. Still upset about your friend Caitie, right?

Val: Mm, it's just I hate it when we fight. (Stands up and walks to the kitchen.) She's just, she's gotten so, so, out there, you know?

Tyler: You know, you guys seem like way different people. And maybe you've outgrown each other. It happens. I mean, who knows why, why people click with each other, If they do. . . They just do.

Val: So, you're pretty smart for a football player.

Tyler: Yeah, you better hope so, you know, if you still need help with algebra. (He gestures to an open text book.)

Val: Quadratic equations are a total mystery. I mean, if the point is to get to 0 equals 0, why bother?

Tyler: Because when you get it, it's like scoring a touchdown. (Gets up and stands behind her.) Alright, try this one. It's, it's easy. X plus 2Y minus 3 (Both keep looking at each other and looking away when the other person looks up.) These two will cancel each other out, and um. . .

(Alarm goes off)

Tyler: Hank, let's go. (Hank wakes up and everyone runs out.)

Stock Shot: Ambulance driving in traffic.

Scene: Hallway

(People are crowded around a man on the floor. Hank gets there first, then Tyler followed by Val. Hank sets down his bag and Tyler tries to block Val's view. He fails.)

Val: Oh my God, daddy.

Tyler: Val, let us handle this.

Val: (Clearly upset.) No no no. He could go into full arrest.

Tyler: (Shakes her out of it and grabs her shoulders.) Val, you have to back off.

Woman: (In tears.) He had a funny idea for the ad campaign and we were both laughing and he just, he just. . . (puts her hand to her mouth and stops taking. Hank hands her an IV bag to hold. She's too stunned to do anything but hold it. Tyler tapes down the IV. Val's rubbing his leg and the heart monitor beeps faster.)

Hank: He's starting arrhythmia, give me the paddles. (Tyler turns on the defibrillator and hands Hank the paddles.) Fifty.

Tyler: Fifty.

Hank: Clear. (Looks around. Sees that Val is still rubbing her dad's leg.) Val. . . clear. (Val stops rubbing his leg and sits back. Hank shocks him. And shocks him again. We see Val crying and wiping her eyes.)

To be continued. . .

[Fade Out]

Transcribed by: MM

Written by: Patricia Green
Original Air Date: August 26th, 2000

Cast Info
Kevin Hicks- Alex Freeman
Ramona Milano- Jennifer Perino
Lori Hallier- Joanna Lanier
David McIlwraith- Steve Lanier
Marina Palmier- Mayor Rivera
Scott McCord- Danny
Kaya McGregor- Kelly
Chas Hickman- Cheerleader
Keith Knight- Hardhat
Diane Douglass- Choo Choo's Mom
Raymond Miller- Trainee
Chad Keens-Douglas- Stunt Football Player
Bryan Thomas- Tyler Stunt Double

Music:
Theme Song- In A Heartbeat by Blaise Pascal
I'll Be There For You- The Moffats
Don't I Know- Sinead Lohan

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