It’s not often you see Los Angeles’ bravest ditching their turnouts for buzzers — but the 9-1-1 cast just proved they can dominate more than disasters.
Aisha Hinds (Hen), Ryan Guzman (Eddie), Oliver Stark (Buck), and Danielle Moné Truitt (Tracie) suited up in their finest game show looks to compete on Celebrity Family Feud — and fans couldn’t get enough of the firehouse family’s off-duty antics.
From the second host Steve Harvey greeted them, the cast brought pure charm. Oliver kicked things off with quick wit and signature Buck energy, while Ryan had everyone laughing with his overly confident — and occasionally completely wrong — guesses. “He fights fires better than he plays this game,” Steve quipped, drawing roars from the audience.
Aisha, calm and poised as ever, surprised everyone with her competitive streak, slapping the buzzer with surprising intensity. Danielle brought her signature cool factor and stole the spotlight during Fast Money with one clever answer that had even Steve cracking up.
The camaraderie between the cast was undeniable. Whether high-fiving after every correct response or ribbing each other after a miss, their chemistry reminded fans exactly why Station 118 remains the heart of 9-1-1.
While the cast didn’t walk away with the grand prize (or all the bragging rights), they did earn something even better — the collective love of fans who got to see their favorite heroes show a lighter, hilarious side.
And let’s be honest: Hen, Buck, Eddie, and Tracie on a team together? We’d trust them with our lives — and our game show points.