9-1-1 is a dramatic (and often traumatic) series based on real-life emergency responder stories, takes viewers through harrowing crisis and climactic rescues. It has scenes of people having serious (or fatal) accidents, sustaining horrific injuries, and other disturbing moments. Definitely not for the faint of heart, and not intended for young or sensitive viewers.
Several scenes of severe domestic abuse and killing in self-defense. Can be quite traumatic for victims of abuse.
Potrayal of postpartum depression and attempts of suicide.
Some natural catastrophes like tsunamis and earthquakes.
Many peril throughout in a lot of episodes, which can be frightening and intense for some viewers.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
A police sergeant in season 3 gets beaten up and is rolled away on an ambulance stretcher with a bloody bruised face. (Slammed against a locker, hit on the head with a blunt object, nearly choked to death). Over all scene is intense and scary. Season 3 episode 17.
This show is really dark and intense.
For teens/adults.
In season 7, Bobby's and Athenas cruise ship gets hijacked. Many deaths involved along with emotional scenes such as Bobby and athena almost drowning.
In season 3, a tsanumi hits where Christopher and buck is, the episode is very intense and is scary for youngsters.
Suggested MPA Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements including intense accidents, sexual content, language and violence.