| No.overall | No. inseason | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod.code |
| 1 | 1 | "7:00 A.M." | John Wells | R. Scott Gemmill | January 9, 2025 (2025-01-09) | T76.10101 |
| Attending Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch starts a shift at the Pitt, relieving struggling overnight attending Dr. Jack Abbot and welcoming residents Dr. Trinity Santos and Dr. Melissa "Mel" King and medical students Victoria Javadi, daughter of a surgeon at the hospital, and Dennis Whitaker. Charge nurse Dana Evans discovers that senior resident Heather Collins is pregnant. The team treats Minu, a non-English speaking woman with a degloved foot from being pushed onto subway tracks, alongside her rescuer. Javadi faints at the sight of the foot. Afterwards, her mother, Dr. Eileen Shamsi, embarrasses her by visiting. Hospital administrator Gloria Underwood warns Robby that the Pitt must improve its patient satisfaction scores. Resident Dr. Cassie McKay treats a triathlete suffering shortness of breath that goes into cardiac arrest. Mel and senior resident Dr. Frank Langdon examine lethargic child Tyler Jones, discovering that he ingested one of his father's cannabis gummies. Whitaker injures his finger in a patient transfer. Collins manages to determine that Minu speaks Nepali. McKay and Robby meet Theresa, a mother that made herself ill to get help for her son David after finding a list of girls he planned to harm. David flees before Robby and social worker Kiara can learn his intentions. Robby has a flashback of working during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| 2 | 2 | "8:00 A.M." | Amanda Marsalis | R. Scott Gemmill | January 9, 2025 (2025-01-09) | T76.10102 |
| The children of Mr. Spencer, an elderly man with Alzheimer's suffering from pneumonia and sepsis, decide to override his advance directive and DNR order and pursue treatment that could cause him further pain. Langdon scolds Santos for treating a patient without having presented the case to a superior. Mel successfully does a cricothyrotomy on a patient with a Le Fort III fracture. Javadi discovers that McKay wears an ankle monitor while assisting in triage. A homeless man arrives with a coat full of rats that subsequently escape in the ER, to Gloria's despair. Mel, Langdon, and Kiara have to handle Tyler's angry mother and ensure the intervention of child services. Theresa tries to contact David. Resident Samira Mohan recognizes that Joyce, a patient in crippling pain, is not seeking drugs, but suffering from sickle cell disease. Surgical resident Yolanda Garcia trusts Santos to assist her in a fasciotomy. Javadi clashes with Santos. Collins wants to go to the ethics committee and overrule Mr. Spencer's children, but Robby says he doesn't have enough time. Robby struggles to inform the parents of teenager Nick Bradley that their son is brain-dead due to a fentanyl overdose. He prescribes unnecessary tests to allow them more time to process his death. |
| 3 | 3 | "9:00 A.M." | Damian Marcano | Joe Sachs & R. Scott Gemmill | January 16, 2025 (2025-01-16) | T76.10103 |
| Javadi inquires about McKay's life. Whitaker struggles to process the death of Bennet Milton, a patient with whom he had connected. McKay and Javadi successfully treat Jenna, a patient experiencing an overdose after taking Xanax laced with fentanyl. Santos frustrates her colleagues with her brash and overconfident personality. Collins trusts Javadi to intubate a patient that has been shot in the chest with a nail gun. Mel and Langdon treat a patient with a STEMI and perform a cardioversion on a man addicted to vaping. Robby scolds Mohan over her excessive focus on individual patients, leading to a slow work pace; he encourages her to be more confident in herself and overcome her fear of making a mistake. Nick's father recognizes his friend Jenna and angrily accuses her of having given the fentanyl to Nick before being removed by security. McKay and Kiara tell Robby to get David back to the ER by any means necessary. Robby reads a letter written by Abbot to the sister of a dead veteran that he treated in the night shift. Mohan encourages Whitaker to face his fears. Someone steals one of the hospital's ambulances. Mr. Spencer's children agree to withdraw treatment to lessen his suffering and allow for a less traumatic death. |
| 4 | 4 | "10:00 A.M." | Amanda Marsalis | Noah Wyle | January 23, 2025 (2025-01-23) | T76.10104 |
| Staff members place bets and follow updates on the stolen ambulance through the newscast. Robby extubates Mr. Spencer and comforts his children, suggesting that they perform a Hawaiian ritual, Ho'oponopono, taught to him by his mentor, Dr. Adamson. He has a flashback of Dr. Adamson's death in the Pitt during the pandemic. Mohan scolds Santos for her poor bedside manner with Jenna. Langdon also berates Santos when a patient almost dies after she ordered to use BPAP without first consulting a superior. Nurse Mateo Diaz experiences racist abuse from Doug Driscoll, a patient angry about the long time spent in the waiting room. Javadi sutures a patient's wound and corrects a misgendering error on her medical record. Mel and Mohan treat a baby with a hair tourniquet and diagnose a young girl with an imperforate hymen, offering support to her single father. Dana, Whitaker and other nurses struggle to administer an injection to a psychotic patient, Mr. Krakozhia, waiting for a bed in the psychiatric department. Jenna apologizes to Nick's parents and explains that they took the unprescribed Xanax to fall asleep after having drunk a lot of coffee during a study session. Collins prepares to administer a medication abortion prescribed by Abbot to seventeen-year-old Kristi. |
| 5 | 5 | "11:00 A.M." | John Cameron | Simran Baidwan | January 30, 2025 (2025-01-30) | T76.10105 |
| Santos argues with Langdon over patient Joseph Marino's treatment plan. She tries to report a faulty vial of lorazepam. Mohan and Robby coach Whitaker through his next patients. Jake, the son of Robby's ex-girlfriend with whom he has a familial bond, visits the Pitt to fetch two tickets for Pitt Fest from Robby. Collins's ultrasound measurements suggest that Kristi may be past the gestational limit for abortion, implying that Abbot may have falsified his data. Robby performs another ultrasound and records the gestational age as one day under the cutoff. McKay connects with Sherry, a struggling mother, by sharing her own life story. Mel tries to comfort Rita, the daughter of elderly patient Ginger Kitajima struggling with caregiver stress, and advises her to take a break. Rita goes to collect her car and does not return. Robby reprimands Mohan for her slowness. Javadi embarrasses Sherry with her insensitive manners, making her flee. McKay scolds and confronts Javadi for her judgemental and nosy attitude. Langdon performs an impressive retrograde intubation guided by Robby, who later tells he has recommended him for a prestigious fellowship. Collins praises Mohan for her approach to patient care. Collins is about to administer the abortion medication when Kristi's mother arrives and forbids it. |
| 6 | 6 | "12:00 P.M." | Damian Marcano | Cynthia Adarkwa | February 6, 2025 (2025-02-06) | T76.10106 |
| Collins discovers that Kristi's supposed mother, who had initially accompanied her, was her aunt. Gloria warns Robby that she will entrust the Pitt to a corporate management firm if patient satisfaction scores do not improve. Santos drops a scalpel that stabs Garcia's foot while treating patient Silas Dunn. Collins, Langdon, and Javadi treat two frat boys responsible for the ambulance's theft after they crash it. Robby praises Mohan for her attentiveness and reminds the team to watch for patient satisfaction scores. Javadi's mother's overbearing behavior embarrasses her. Kiara and Dana comfort Mel and encourage her to talk with Ginger about her daughter's disappearance. Robby confirms to Nick's parents that he is brain-dead and introduces them to family support specialist Emma, but his mother storms out when asked about her son's consent to organ donation. Collins starts getting excited about her pregnancy after witnessing a patient's close relationship with his mother. Santos and Langdon inform Joseph that he had neurocysticercosis. McKay suggests reporting David to law enforcement, but Robby disagrees. Mel calls her autistic sister Becca. Kristi locks herself in the bathroom and refuses to leave without the abortion medication. Kristi's mother and aunt fight, shoving Collins when she tries to intervene. |
| 7 | 7 | "1:00 P.M." | Silver Tree | Valerie Chu | February 13, 2025 (2025-02-13) | T76.10107 |
| Robby complains to Gloria about overcrowding and understaffing. Mel's experience with her sister helps her connect with an autistic patient with an ankle sprain, with whom Langdon had struggled to communicate. Santos inquires after Langdon's suspicious behavior. Collins convinces Kristi's mother to let her get the abortion. Silas's wife confesses to Santos that she drugged him with progesterone to dull his sex drive, believing that he is molesting their daughter. Whitaker, Langdon, and Robby call in the ECMO team for assistance in treating a patient with a STEMI. Mohan and Javadi treat Nandi, a beauty influencer with suspected schizophrenia, but Mohan keeps investigating her symptoms. Minu's rescuer says he will give a statement to law enforcement. Santos unsuccessfully tries to get Silas's daughter to acknowledge the abuse. Robby reprimands Mohan for conducting unnecessary tests, while Collins encourages her. Mohan discovers that Nandi used a contaminated face cream that led to mercury poisoning. Robby has a flashback of Adamson being supported by ECMO. Collins and Robby argue over his treatment of Mohan and the staff. Robby and Kiara inform Silas's wife that they must report her to the police for drugging her husband, to Santos's despair. Langdon praises Mel's skills. Santos threatens the incapacitated Silas. Collins suffers a miscarriage in the bathroom. |
| 8 | 8 | "2:00 P.M." | Amanda Marsalis | Joe Sachs | February 20, 2025 (2025-02-20) | T76.10108 |
| Collins immediately returns to work. Santos investigates Langdon's handling of lorazepam and Librium that he prescribed to regular patient Louie Cloverfield. Rita returns to the ER, having fallen asleep in the car. A patient with a severed finger flirts with Collins. Langdon treats Willie Alexander, a patient with Twiddler's syndrome and a former paramedic with the Freedom House Ambulance Service. Mel and Kiara help Rita and Ginger access homecare services. The team fails to save Amber, a six-year-old drowning victim. Javadi impresses her mother by determining that one of her patients' symptoms were caused by a spider bite, rather than her Crohn's disease. Nick's parents agree to organ donation. Santos shares her concerns about Langdon with Garcia, who dismisses them. McKay believes Piper, a young woman with chlamydia, may be a victim of sex trafficking by her overly-controlling boss. Mohan supports Nandi in her recovery. McKay and Dana get Piper alone with an excuse and try to get her to confess. Mel struggles to prepare Bella, Amber's sister, to receive the news. Robby informs Willie of Adamson's death after he reveals they had worked together. The staff and Nick's friends and family hold an honor walk as he and his parents leave the hospital. |
| 9 | 9 | "3:00 P.M." | Quyen Tran | Noah Wyle | February 27, 2025 (2025-02-27) | T76.10109 |
| Collins confides in Dana. Robby asks Dana about Collins's well-being and tries to console the team after Amber's death. Two women are admitted after beginning a fight in the waiting room. McKay and Dana fail to get Piper to confess before she leaves. Santos and Mohan treat a patient seizing from an MDMA overdose without a superior's approval, enraging Langdon and causing him to launch into an aggressive and targeted verbal attack on Santos. Robby lectures Langdon on his behavior. Whitaker receives an apology from homeless patient Krakozhia, who had urinated on him during a psychotic episode. Langdon reassures Mel. Javadi becomes infatuated with Mateo. Doug complains to Dana about the long wait time, threatens staff, and leaves against medical advice. Two victims of a car crash are admitted, including Paula, a patient who had been seen by McKay earlier in the day. Collins, McKay, and Robby discover that Paula had blacked out while driving due to sepsis caused by endometritis. Whitaker decides to join the Pitt's "street team" to personally administer Mr. Krakozhia's medication. Collins suggests that McKay may have missed the sepsis in Paula's earlier exam due to fatphobia. Whitaker catches one of the rats. Doug punches Dana in the ambulance bay. |
| 10 | 10 | "4:00 P.M." | Damian Marcano | Simran Baidwan | March 6, 2025 (2025-03-06) | T76.10110 |
| Law enforcement arrive to talk to Theresa. Robby treats Dana. Whitaker reassures the wife of a whole-body burn victim in critical condition, but Langdon has a pessimistic outlook on the patient's condition. McKay's son Harrison arrives at the ER alongside his father, her ex-partner Chad, who has been injured in a skateboarding accident. Robby chastises McKay for informing the police about David's possible intentions, but she remains convinced that she did the right thing. Gloria unsuccessfully tries to reassure the nursing team after Dana's assault. Tensions continue between Santos and Langdon, with Robby struggling to mediate. Javadi becomes angry with the father of a teenager who was hit in the eye by a baseball, feeling he is prioritizing his son's baseball career over his health concerns. Mel and Mohan speak about what it takes to be a doctor while treating a stroke victim with TNK. After Santos tells Robby her concerns about Langdon, Robby investigates his locker and finds several stolen doses. Livid, Robby sends Langdon home. |
| 11 | 11 | "5:00 P.M." | Quyen Tran | Elyssa Gershman | March 13, 2025 (2025-03-13) | T76.10111 |
| Dana keeps working despite the injury. Robby asks her to conduct a pharmacy audit on Langdon and has a flashback. David posts worrying messages on Instagram. Collins and Mel help a surrogate mother with delivery and treat her when complications arise. After an initial disagreement, Whitaker and Mohan treat a man asking for morphine by giving him buprenorphine without his knowledge. McKay and Javadi treat a former drug addict with hepatitis B experiencing an esophageal bleeding by using a Sengstaken–Blakemore tube. Santos shares with Garcia and Robby her concerns about the repercussions of reporting Langdon, but Robby reassures her. Robby repeatedly refuses to answer phone calls from Langdon. Jake and his girlfriend Leah call Robby from Pitt Fest to thank him for the tickets. Collins opens up to Robby about her miscarriage and an abortion that she had kept secret. He tells her to go home and rest. McKay confronts Chloe over custody of her son. Robby and Kiara support Theresa's petition for David to be placed under a psychiatric hold. Dana tells Robby that she will quit. The team are informed that there is an active shooter at Pitt Fest. |
| 12 | 12 | "6:00 P.M." | Amanda Marsalis | Joe Sachs & R. Scott Gemmill | March 20, 2025 (2025-03-20) | T76.10112 |
| Dana and Robby repeatedly call Jake without avail. Abbot starts his shift early along with senior resident Dr. Parker Ellis, attending Dr. John Shen, and surgeon Dr. Emery Walsh. Shamsi, Garcia, and doctors from other departments assist the ER. The hospital activates its mass casualty incident protocols to deal with the influx of patients from the shooting. Abbot, Shen, Walsh, and Dana act as primary supervisors for emergency, triage, surgery, and nursing personnel, respectively. All the people in the waiting room are dismissed. Abbot, Mohan, and Robby are assigned to critical patients; McKay and Javadi to patients that will die within an hour if left untreated; Mel, Whitaker, and Santos to patients with extremity wounds. Mel discovers a liver laceration in Sylvia, a patient with a broken leg. Langdon returns to help. Chad and Harrison wait in the lounge. Santos catches a journalist that faked an injury to enter the ER. The team begins to run out of supplies. Mel donates her blood to Sylvia, inspiring other doctors to donate their own. Javadi surprises her mother by improvising a substitute chest tube. Law enforcement inform the team that the shooter might head their way. David's phone is traced to the area of the shooting. After an hour, patients continue to arrive steadily. |
| 13 | 13 | "7:00 P.M." | Damian Marcano | Joe Sachs & R. Scott Gemmill | March 27, 2025 (2025-03-27) | T76.10113 |
| Whole blood supplies arrive by helicopter. The staff continues to use unorthodox procedures and equipment to treat patients. Intraosseous infusion drills see many uses: Whitaker erroneously uses one to administer medication to a conscious patient; Mohan uses one to relieve a patient's high intracranial pressure; and McKay uses it to disable her ankle monitor's distracting alarm sound. Kiara and ward clerk Lupe photograph the dead in order to identify them and notify their families. A patient tries to reach for his gun, causing fleeting panic in the staff before falling unconscious. Mel and Whitaker struggle to find equipment to treat a patient. Kiara and Lupe inform Whitney Rivera that her husband died; she asks about her brother, who is missing. Jake arrives with Leah in critical condition. Robby uses several liters of blood to treat Leah despite Abbot's protests, but he fails to save her. Santos performs an unsupervised REBOA to stop a patient's bleeding. Abbot scolds her for her rashness but praises her for the procedure's success. Law enforcement arrest David upon his return to the Pitt. Robby accompanies Jake to view Leah's body and Jake questions Robby as to why he couldn't save her. Robby has a panic attack, feeling overwhelmed by grief and guilt over Leah, Adamson, and other dead patients. |
| 14 | 14 | "8:00 P.M." | John Cameron | Simran Baidwan | April 3, 2025 (2025-04-03) | T76.10114 |
| The team searches for Robby; Whitaker finds him and reminds him of his responsibilities. Robby returns to work but acts short-tempered with his patients and colleagues. The Pitt begins to transition back to normal operations. McKay's father arrives to bring Harrison home. Langdon and Santos struggle to collaborate when treating Max, a patient suffering due to an overdose. Rivera's brother arrives to the ER, having developed an air embolism while helping other victims at the festival. Ignoring Walsh's objections, Mohan performs a risky procedure to save him, guided by Abbot. The shooter is reported dead. The team began treating Flynn, an unresponsive minor with measles and possible acute disseminated encephalomyelitis; Robby reports a potential outbreak to the Public Health Service. The police release David, but he is still placed on a 72-hour psychiatric hold, leading him to clash with his mother, Robby, and McKay. Jake's mother arrives to see him. Mel reunites a traumatized patient with her daughter, causing her to break down in tears. Robby becomes enraged with Flynn's mother, who is refusing to allow a lumbar puncture after reading alarmist health information on the Internet. Abbot asks Dana about Robby's well being. The police arrest McKay for destroying her ankle monitor. |
| 15 | 15 | "9:00 P.M." | John Wells | R. Scott Gemmill | April 10, 2025 (2025-04-10) | T76.10115 |
| Robby talks the police into releasing McKay, citing her heroic work that day. Santos deduces that Max attempted suicide and opens up to him about a friend who killed herself. McKay attempts to persuade David to accept counseling. Langdon begs Robby for a second chance, but the conversation devolves into an argument. A hospital employee is admitted with a crushed pelvis; Robby has difficulty focusing on his treatment. Robby guilt-trips Flynn's father into allowing the lumbar puncture without his wife's knowledge by showing him the bodies of PittFest victims. Mohan's manic energy wears off, and she cries in the bathroom. Robby gives a speech thanking the day-shift staff and dismisses them. Dana takes down photos from her desk, contemplating not returning to the Pitt. Mel picks up her sister at a care facility. Santos discovers Whitaker is homeless and squatting in a room in the hospital, so she invites him to live in her apartment. Abbot finds Robby at the edge of the hospital roof and emotionally exhorts him not to feel like a failure; the two then join several other doctors and nurses for a beer in the park before Robby finally heads home. |