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The sirens are about to blare in Music City. ABC has confirmed that “9-1-1: Nashville,” the newest entry in the hit first-responder franchise, will premiere Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 9/8c, immediately following the flagship series’ Season 9 opener. Why the network shuffled its fall grid is simple: early buzz around the spinoff has been electric ever since ABC dropped a 60-second teaser packed with exploding food trucks, a downtown crane collapse and a heart-pounding rooftop guitar rescue. Key facts fans need to know • Home-grown setting: Unlike “9-1-1: Lone Star,” which films largely in Los Angeles, “9-1-1: Nashville” is shooting on location across Middle Tennessee. Cameras have already rolled at Nissan Stadium, Lower Broadway and Centennial Park, injecting authentic Nashville landmarks—and tax credits—into every episode. • Stacked cast: Chris O’Donnell headlines as Captain Don Sharpe, the decorated firefighter whose family roots stretch back five Nashville generations. He’s joined by Jessica Capshaw as trauma surgeon Dr. Emma Avery, country superstar LeAnn Rimes in her acting comeback as singer-turned-EMT Daisy Blake, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Police Chief Mara Kincaid. Series regulars also include Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz and Hunter McVey, with recurring turns from Tim Matheson and Gregory Alan Williams. • First emergencies revealed: Showrunner Tim Minear teases a double-deck tour bus dangling off the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and a “twister inside a honky-tonk” as premiere-week disasters, promising the franchise’s trademark blend of spectacle and heart. What sets “9-1-1: Nashville” apart Music-industry stakes: Story arcs weave through real-world venues and recording studios, so expect guest cameos from artists eager to cross over into prime-time drama. ABC is already courting ACM and CMA tie-ins to super-charge cross-promotion. Authentic Southern grit: Writers consulted Metro Nashville Police, NFD and Vanderbilt University Medical Center to ensure accurate procedure. Local first responders also serve as on-set advisors, grounding the series’ high-octane action in real-life protocol. Cultural flashpoints: Episodes will tackle opioid overdoses in rural counties, severe-weather prep after 2020’s deadly tornado, and the tourism boom’s strain on city infrastructure—all issues Nashvillians face daily. How to watch and stream • Live: ABC every Thursday at 9/8c starting Oct 9. • Next-day: Hulu for U.S. subscribers. • Global reach: Disney+ rollout slated for major markets within 24 hours of U.S. airing, making “911 Nashville streaming” a breakout search term to bookmark now. Bottom line With a premiere date locked, an A-list cast, on-location authenticity and catastrophes tailor-made for Music City, “9-1-1: Nashville” is positioned to be fall TV’s loudest debut. Tune in October 9 to see if Captain Sharpe’s crew can keep the city’s heartbeat steady when every second counts—and keep your notifications on, because ABC promises more explosive teasers in the weeks ahead.

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