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Content & Trigger Warnings for Fire Country (2022)

13 content warnings identified for this show.

Quick Summary

Yes, Fire Country (2022) contains 13 content warnings : Death of a parent, Grief / bereavement (major focus), Car accidents / crashes, Infidelity, Natural disasters, Wrongful imprisonment, Blood / medical gore, Confined spaces (claustrophobia), Heights, Needles / medical procedures, Alcohol abuse (depicted), Drug use (depicted), Gore / graphic violence.

The most severe warning is for Natural disasters (severity 4/5).

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Mental Health & Emotional

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Parental loss and complicated family relationships stemming from a parent's death are explored in character backstories.

All seasons 3/5Depicted

Characters regularly deal with loss of colleagues, community members, and loved ones due to fires and other emergencies.

Other

All seasons 3/5Depicted

Vehicle accidents and rescues from wrecked cars are depicted in multiple episodes as part of the emergency response scenarios.

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Relationship drama among the firefighter crew includes instances of infidelity and romantic complications.

All seasons 4/5Depicted

Wildfires are a central element of the show, with intense and realistic depictions of forest fires threatening communities and firefighters.

All seasons 2/5Depicted

The protagonist participates in a prison inmate firefighter program, and questions about justice and imprisonment are explored.

Phobias & Sensory

All seasons 3/5Depicted

Blood is frequently shown in emergency and rescue scenes, as well as in medical treatment sequences.

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Some rescue scenarios involve people trapped in confined spaces, collapsed structures, or vehicles.

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Some rescue operations involve heights, including cliff rescues and aerial firefighting scenes.

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Medical treatment scenes include IVs, injections, and emergency medical procedures performed in the field.

Substance Use

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Characters occasionally struggle with alcohol, and substance abuse is portrayed as a broader issue among first responders.

All seasons 3/5Depicted

The protagonist's history of drug addiction and his path through a prison fire camp program are central to his character arc.

Violence & Physical Harm

All seasons 3/5Depicted

Burn injuries, medical emergencies, and trauma from fire-related incidents are shown with significant detail.

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