‘Station 19’ Ends With Season 7: Everything to Know About the Show’s Final Run

Since premiering in 2018, Station 19, the firefighter spinoff to the long-running medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, logged top ratings for ABC, second only to its predecessor. But, alas, all good things must come to an end. As Deadline reported in December 2023, the show wrapped with it seventh season, which ended May 30, 2024. The cancelation came early enough in the season’s production—which resumed after the wrap-up of the dual Hollywood strikes—to allow its creative team to deliver a proper ending to the series.

Was there a Station 19 Season 7?

Yes. Season 7 consisted of 10 episodes.

Was Station 19 canceled?

Yes. ABC decided not to continue the show beyond its seventh season. Thankfully, the decision was made early enough to allow writers and producers enough time to a deliver a satisfactory ending for fans.

What was the release date for Station 19 Season 7?

Station 19 Season 7 premiered on March 14 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

How did Station 19 Season 6 end?

Per Station 19’s Season 6 finale logline, the crew “trade in their turnouts for tuxes and gowns as they attend the Firefighters Ball; but when disaster strikes, they jump into action to save the day.”

Major spoiler alert: Disaster envelops the ball even prior to a fire breaking out, which claims the life of former fire chief (and the show’s primary antagonist) Dixon (Pat Healy) and leaves Gibson’s (Grey Damon) on the line. During the episode, fire chief Natasha Ross (Merle Dandridge) informs Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) of her new captain-hood, which angers both Ruiz (Carlos Miranda) and Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe), whose relationships with Vic and the chief falter. After the ceiling collapses and some of the crew fall in, Sullivan revives Ross. However, Ruiz’s breakup with Vic (Barrett Doss) leads to him making out with newcomer Kate (Kiele Sanchez). Meanwhile, a pregnant waitress named Nanette undergoes an emergency delivery of her child.

Who was in the cast of Station 19 Season 7?

The core cast of the show returned, including:

 Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery

 Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery

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 Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop

 Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop

 Boris Kodjoe as Captain Robert Sullivan

 Boris Kodjoe as Captain Robert Sullivan

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Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes

Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes

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Jason George as Ben Warren

Jason George as Ben Warren

ABC/James Clark

Merle Dandridge as Fire Chief Natasha Ross

Merle Dandridge as Fire Chief Natasha Ross

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Other cast members included Jaina Lee OrtizAlberto FrezzaOkieriete OnaodowanMiguel SandovalStefania SpampinatoCarlos Miranda and Josh Randall.

Also in the cast was Grey Damon as Jack Gibson. His character collapsed due to brain trauma at the end of Season 6, and as we saw at the start of Season 7, his injury prevented him from working as a firefighter.

Related: What Happened to Jack Gibson on ‘Station 19’? Grey Damon Talks Character’s Fate After Crushing Diagnosis

How to watch Station 19 Season 7

Station 19 Season 7 is now available to watch on Hulu.

When was the Station 19 Series finale?

The series finale aired May 30, 2024.

How did Station 19 end?

As each member of the crew faced potential death during a fire tornado, there was a flash forward to their potential future.

Maya saw her and Carina (Stefania Spampanito) having two more children and raising their family together. Travis (Jay Hayden) saw himself visiting museums with his new boyfriend and Vic (Barrett Doss) in D.C.. Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe) and Ross (Merle Dandridge) saw themselves getting married and starting a veteran-to-firefighters program. Theo saw himself transitioning to fire inspector with a new wife and baby. Ben (Jason Winston George) saw his two sons graduate from college and Prue graduate from the fire academy. Beckett (Josh Randall) saw himself playing pickleball with Ross’ sister against his former rival and his wife. Vic saw herself leading Crisis One, with a special cameo from Dean (Okieriete Onoadowan).

Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) was the last one to have a future dream because she left the team hunkering down to go find help. The journey was exhausting, though, and she collapsed immediately after bringing backup and putting out the new flames. In the hospital, she revisited her and Gibson (Grey Damon) making out in the locker room in the pilot. The flash-forward implied that sparks still remain between the exes-turned-best-friends.

Andy survived the collapse. Everyone from the station survived the wildfire, which was a huge relief. The show jumped forward in time three months to show Vic’s goodbye party before she left for the east coast. Travis ultimately decided to follow her to help get the national Crisis One program off the board. Ben officially decided to go back to medicine and finish his surgical residency. Another jump forward in time revealed Maya became captain of Station 19—overseeing Prue as an official firefighter—while Andy moved up to Seattle Fire Chief.

Station 19 Season 7 episode guide

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 1 — “This Woman’s Work”

Logline: “Andy steps into the station’s captaincy as Jack’s life hangs in the balance; the team is called to a hostage situation; Natasha fights for her career; Maya and Carina make a choice.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 2 — “Good Grief”

Logline: “Ben and Theo respond to a challenging Crisis One call; Jack struggles with adjusting to his new reality; Maya and Carina treat a nanny with a surprising diagnosis; Travis finds a surprise at Dixon’s wake; Vic joins Beckett at a family funeral.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 3 — “True Colors”

Logline: “The Station 19 crew struts their stuff at the FABruary Winter Pride parade, where Maya encounters someone important from her past; Carina looks to Bailey for support; Travis and Eli arrive at a crossroads.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 4 — “Trouble Man”

Logline: “The team faces a grueling 24-hour shift that threatens to split them apart; Andy must make an impossible decision; Maya and Carina navigate new parenthood.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 5 — “My Way”

Logline: “Andy Herrera earns her captain’s stripes as she fearlessly leads her team during a life-or-death emergency at Seattle’s most beloved landmark; Vic struggles with emotional burnout; Maya helps Carina navigate some difficult news.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 6 — “With So Little to Be Sure Of”

Logline: “With both Vic’s job and Crisis One in jeopardy, a flashback shows how the program has changed the lives of the team and the local community; Ben keeps a secret from Bailey.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 7 — “Give It All”

Logline: “The crew responds to a call at a local park, only to have their assumptions challenged by the Tulalip Tribe when they arrive; Maya confronts her past; Carina goes on the offense.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 8 — “Ushers of the New World”

Logline: “Station 19 uses its clinic to care for asylum seekers who have been bussed in from out of state; Natasha gets a visit from her sister; Vic receives surprising news.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 9 — “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You?”

Logline: “When a wildfire threatens Seattle, the crew must jump into action to save their city; as the station undergoes changes, Andy contemplates the future.”

Station 19 Season 7, Episode 10 — “One Last Time”

Logline: “As Station 19 continues to battle a wildfire, the team grapples with the possibility of a future that will be changed forever.”

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