Saying goodbye is never easy—especially after seven unforgettable seasons. For the cast of Station 19, their final days on set were filled with emotion… and a few meaningful souvenirs.
Some items were gifted. Others? Let’s just say they quietly made their way home 😭
Souvenirs That Tell a Story
Danielle Savre: “Oops…” but Make It Emotional
Danielle Savre didn’t hold back:
“Most things, in the end, were given to us, but I did steal my nameplate from my locker and accidentally took my silicone wedding ring home with me. Oops.”
👉 A locker nameplate and a wedding ring—small items, but full of meaning.
Stefania Spampinato: Fashion Meets Sentiment
Stefania Spampinato shared with a laugh:
“We got our helmets, which was a big win. I took a really great pair of jeans.”
👉 A helmet for the memories… and jeans for real life 😆
Jay Hayden: The Most Meaningful Keepsakes
Jay Hayden reflected on what mattered most:
“The helmet means a lot… it was really sentimental.”
“I also took the nameplate off the back of my turnout coat.”
“There were a couple pictures of Travis and Vic… it’s a really nice memento of our work together.”
👉 For him, these weren’t just props—they were pieces of a journey.
Jason George: A Symbol That Says It All
Jason George emphasized the deeper meaning behind one item:
“The helmet was symbolic in a big way.”
He also mentioned a fun memory:
“It looks like a hip-hop album cover.”
👉 A mix of humor and nostalgia that perfectly captures the show’s spirit.
Jaina Lee Ortiz: Style and Soul
Jaina Lee Ortiz balanced humor with depth:
“I took — with some permission — the Dolce & Gabbana shoes…”
But what truly mattered was something deeper:
“I have that blanket because it holds so much meaning deeper than just the episode.”
👉 A reminder that some props carry cultural and emotional weight far beyond the screen.
More Than Just Props
What may seem like simple items—
a helmet, a nameplate, a photo—
actually represent:
- ❤️ Years of storytelling
- 🤝 Real friendships
- 🎭 Personal growth
👉 These are not just souvenirs. They’re memories you can hold onto.
Final Thoughts
As Station 19 comes to an end, these keepsakes ensure that a part of the journey lives on.
Because sometimes, the things you take with you—
even the ones you weren’t supposed to take—
mean the most.