

Station 13
Jack Davis is a tough, outspoken cop who finds himself wrongly accused for the death of a fellow agent by the depraved and power hungry chief of Miami Customs, Martin Cullen. Disgraced and dismissed, Jack swears revenge and goes to work for Roberto Largo, a rich, evil Cuban crime boss, as bodyguard for his smoldering wife, Eva. Jack knows Largo is connected to his old boss Cullen and is determined to learn the secret that will bring him down. Trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse, held captive by his passionate affair with Eva, Jack must figure out the significance of the mysterious Spanish Rose to survive.
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Station 13 is a fictional television series that aired in 1989, focusing on the intense and often dangerous lives of firefighters and paramedics in a busy metropolitan fire station. The series delves into the personal and professional challenges faced by the crew as they respond to emergencies, confront life-and-death situations, and navigate their relationships both on and off duty.
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