“911” Season 2 Episode 7 is going to be a Halloween episode and in accordance with the ancient tradition of TV show themes, there are going to be some spookiness involved. As a matter of fact, this episode is going to feature quite a bit of chaos simply due to the nature of the show. After all, this is a series about first responders and Halloween is one of those occasions when folks get really stupid.
In the “911” Season 2 Episode 7 synopsis featured at CarterMatt, it’s clear that this is going to be a fun episode. The first responder team will be called to some of the weirdest locations yet to rescue some unfortunate souls. At the same time, it would appear that Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is getting some weird calls and Hen (Aisha Hinds) gets into some serious trouble.
“Halloween finds the first responders racing to the rescue at a cemetery, a haunted hayride and a spooky Hollywood parade; Meanwhile Maddie thinks she has received a “ghost” call from a missing hiker; Hen finds herself faced with a life or death situation with the father who abandoned her,” the synopsis reads.
For those who want a more visual peek at what will happen in “911” Season 2 Episode 7, SpoilersGuide has some images to offer fans. It’s a great episode with plenty of interesting plot points to share with viewers. What’s more, it’s a Halloween episode, so it’s an excellent chance for fans to get into the spirit of the season.
“911” Season 2 Episode 7 is set to air on Oct. 29, which is technically a few days before Halloween in the real world. Even so, this is a great opportunity to watch as the characters of the show get involved in some crazy scenes befitting the occasion.


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