Still Not Over It: Saying Goodbye to Captain Bobby Nash

   

I’m still not over it. Our Captain is gone, and the void he left is too big to fill.

Captain Bobby Nash wasn’t just the leader of Station 118 — he was the heart, the anchor, and the soul of every rescue, every mission, and every moment in between. His calm under pressure, his unwavering sense of duty, and his deep compassion for his team made him more than a firefighter. He was family.

Seeing his portrait draped in honor and his teammates breaking down in each other’s arms only makes the loss more real. You can feel the grief etched into every frame. Hen’s hug. Athena’s tears. The silence in the firehouse. It’s not just about losing a character — it’s about losing someone we’ve watched grow, fight, lead, and love through every season.

Bobby taught us that being a hero wasn’t just about running into danger. It was about being there — truly there — for the people around you. And now, without him, the world of 9-1-1 feels shaken.

We may have to move forward, but we’ll never forget. Captain Nash’s legacy lives on in every life he touched, both on-screen and in our hearts.

Rest easy, Captain. You were one of the greats.