
Peter Krause's firefighter and Angela Bassett's cop characters return to protect and save L.A., but Jennifer Love Hewitt replaces Connie Britton in the emergency response call centre dispatching help.
These clever sophomore season billboards depicting all kinds of grisly accidents, from skywriting failures, natural disasters and a Hollywood tour taking a very wrong turn, were spied along Pico Boulevard and the Sunset Strip from August 19 to August 24, 2018.
Fans of the police, fire and paramedic emergency drama can also enjoy these season one billboards for 9-1-1 from the end of last year.
Plus for more first responder TV billboards be sure to also check out these Chicago Fire billboards and these Chicago P.D. billboards.
Let's hope you never have to face any of these emergencies, and if you do, here's hoping it's in the comfort of your armchair in front of the television, rather than in real life.

Have a safe weekend and stay tuned for even more new small screen entertainment coming your way as our themed TV WEEK continues.

UPDATED: Call 9-1-1 here's also a fantastic billboard installation adding a 3D dimension to the crashed Hollywood tour bus idea.
This eye-catching billboard with the back of a tour bus sticking out of it was photographed along the Sunset Strip on September 7, 2018.
Fox is certainly trying its hardest to make its sophomore show stand out in spectacular fashion this TV season.

Plus here's another of the 'Marry M' ad creatives spotted above Westwood Boulevard on September 8, 2018.

And here's also another example of the crashed tour bus special 3D installation spotted along Pico Boulevard on the same day.

UPDATED: Here's also more spectacle for the sophomore season with this giant-sized billboard for 9-1-1 spotted on the side of the Andaz Hotel along the Sunset Strip on September 23, 2018.

UPDATED: Here's another brilliant ad idea for the second season, this one has a bear standing outside a cracked glass screen door with a child inside. This cool billboard was spotted at Fox Studios along Pico Boulevard on November 26, 2018.

UPDATED: Here's also another ad creative for the midseason return of 9-1-1, snapped along the Sunset Strip on March 4, 2019. You can even see an airplane flying in the sky in this billboard as a nod to the 'Marry me' ad creative.

UPDATED: Did someone say tsunami? It's not a good time to be living in Santa Monica if this season three billboard for 9-1-1 is anything to go by. This catastrophic ad creative was snapped on the side of Fox Studios along Pico Boulevard on October 8, 2019.

UPDATED: Here's also a couple of eye-catching billboards for the show's second half of its third season.
These midseason billboards featuring the cast were snapped along Pico Boulevard on April 3, 2020.
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