The first episode of the new real-life series follows members of the Dallas SWAT team as they handle their life-threatening job and stressful personal lives. Sr. Corporal Rich Emberlin and Sr. Corporal Robert Cockerill must charge into a house to nab a murder suspect who allegedly knifed his neighbor to death. Meanwhile, in their off hours, Emberlin tries desperately to get his ex-girlfriend back, and Cockerill must get his aging, painful body in shape for the grueling World SWAT Games.
SWAT team negotiator Jake "JD" Byas faces the toughest challenge of his career - dealing with an armed murder suspect barricaded on a ledge who's threatening to kill himself and anyone who tries to get him down. Meanwhile, another SWAT team surrounds the home of a drug dealer, but there's an 18-month-old baby inside. The team knows that protecting the baby will mean leaving themselves open to greater risk of injury when they rush inside.
The team deals with a case involving prostitution, and a confrontation with a man threatening to kill himself.
A team prepares to grab a robbery suspect, but the criminal may be holding a child hostage. Also: a meth lab is stormed.
Suspected crack-cocaine dealers are barricaded in a house, and a SWAT leader and his girlfriend sign up for flying lessons.
Senior Cpl. Rich Emberlin and his team face a gang of alleged crack dealers who have built a fortified cage around their house; Senior Cpl. Christian D'Alesandro heads an effort to persuade officers to pose for a charity calendar to benefit the families of fallen police officers.
A man barricades himself in his apartment, firing a weapon out the window; a last-minute ATF warrant interferes with an officer's family plans; a narcotics warrant is served at a home where two young children live.
A parole violation in Dallas and a drug-related case are investigated.
A raid on a strip club makes use of the team's training in rappelling and rope climbing. Also: an undercover drug sting.
Team members try to capture a murder suspect who is barricaded in his mother's home; and four team members are shot by an alleged drug dealer.
An armed former cop who is threatening suicide is confronted; a SWAT member deals with back problems. Also: a face-off with suspected drug dealers.
On Memorial Day weekend, the team responds to a call involving a home intruder; and an officer introduces his children to their uncle, who is in prison. Also: surveillance on an alleged heroin dealer.
During his last week with the team, a sergeant leads them in a tense case involving narcotics and arms. Also: Robbery suspects barricade themselves inside an apartment and hold children and their baby sitter hostage.
A reality series following the professional and personal lives of members of the Detroit SWAT team. In the opener, an armed man who may be schizophrenic barricades himself in a house and turns on the gas; and an officer tries to balance school, work and family.
A carjacker steals a truck and holds the driver hostage; and a suspected drug den is raided.
A man believed to be in possession of high-powered weapons barricades himself in his house; two units handle a narcotics sting operation. Also: a friendly basketball game between team members after work.
A man holds a woman hostage at a hotel; and an officer goes to the hospital for back surgery.
An officer has to leave his daughter's birthday party when an armed man barricades himself in a residential area and opens fire. Also: a raid on a group of robbers who pose as cops.
A reality series following the professional and personal lives of members of the Kansas City SWAT team. In the opener, a man stabs a hotel employee and refuses to leave his room. Also: a dangerous situation involving an alleged drug dealer.
Included: confrontations with alleged drug dealers. Also: An officer hears his unborn baby's heartbeat for the first time.
Team members serve two drug warrants in the same apartment complex; and an officer is called out in the middle of the night when an armed man barricades himself inside a house. Also: a high-speed car chase involving a suspected drug dealer.
A gunman takes two women hostage and barricades himself and them in his home; a warrant is served to alleged drug-dealing brothers, who are armed.
Tear gas is used to force a man out of a house during a domestic dispute that turns violent when the suspect opens fire on the officers; an officer returns to his old neighborhood to try to end an escalating gang war, and a basketball game between the SWAT team and their new recruits gets dirty.
In the second-season opener of Kansas City Swat, two squads combine forces to go after a meth lab, and the confrontation gets tense when a suspect flees. Also: Serving a routine drug warrant turns into a potentially life-threatening situation.
An attempt to capture a murder suspect on Detroit's most-wanted list results in a fiery showdown.
In the third-season opener, a man armed with a scoped rifle barricades himself in his home and may be holding a child inside.
A team approaches two armed individuals who are believed to have robbed a convenience store, where they have barricaded themselves; and a team conducts a high-risk narcotics search. Also: explosives-breaching drills.
In Kansas City, a home believed to be filled with guns is searched.
A narcotics warrant is served at a house suspected of containing drugs and also being fortified with weapons. Also: an attempt to break a copper-theft ring.
A bank-robbery suspect barricades himself in his garage; and a narcotics search warrant is served.
A high-speed car chase is part of an attempt to stop suspected auto thieves. Also: a friendly barbecue contest between the officers.
A team assists the FBI in a siege on an alleged heroin ring; and a warrant is served on a home that has been approached several times and is fortified with each visit.
As the third season ends, an officer prepares to retire, but has one last case as he investigates a suspected drug operation; and a new team member has his first mission: a barricaded suspect.