From left: Aisha Hinds, Kenneth Choi and Joey Graziadei on “9-1-1”.Photo:Disney/Chris Willard

9-1-1 AISHA HINDS, KENNETH CHOI, JOEY GRAZIADEI

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The9-1-1crew isn’t wasting any time springing to action when there is a crisis at theBachelor Mansion.

“A woman just glued herself to the driveway of the Bachelor Mansion,” Jesse says. Maddie can hardly hold in her excitement, responding, “Did you just say Bachelor Mansion?”

After he asks that she send help quickly, Maddie realizes who she is speaking to, saying, “Jesse Palmer?”

When Jesse begins to tell her the address, Maddie says she already knows it and asks for an update on the victim. “Oh, she’s fine, She actually won’t shut up,” Jesse reveals as the victim tells staffers, “Get off of me! I’m here for the right reasons.”

However, Maddie is the only major Bachelor fan in the branch. Josh (Bryan Safi) decides to pull rank and interrupts the call to ask, “Can you describe the state of this season’s Bachelor?”

Jesse informs him that he’s fine but cuts him off when he asks for the name of the eligible single, saying, “I hear the sirens. I gotta go.” Maddie then calls his antics “shameless and unprofessional.”

Jamie Denbo, Peter Krause, Jesse Palmer and Oliver Stark on “9-1-1”.Disney/Chris Willard

9-1-1 JAMIE DENBO, PETER KRAUSE, JESSE PALMER, OLIVER STARK

“Hey, Bailey. Are you ready to meet the firefighters who are here to rescue you?” Jesse asks.

But, Bailey isn’t quite ready to leave the Bachelor Mansion and says, “I don’t need rescuing,” leaving the firefighters baffled.

Last month,9-1-1starOliver Starkteased the episode — which also features BachelorJoey Graziadei— inan interview with PEOPLE.

“It’s not a direct crossover, but there’s a feel of it,” Stark, 32, told PEOPLE exclusively on March 11.

“There’s a really fun emergency, and it’s not necessarily the biggest in terms of spectacle, but in the fifth episode of the season, there’s one that kind of touches base with another ABC show,” he continued. “I’m really excited for that just because I think it will be a good watch.”

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9-1-1airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

source: people.com