Retired New York City firefighter Tim Brown wants his first tattoo to be in honor of the 343 fellow firefighters and all the other first responders who lost their lives at the World Trade Center on 9/11. A twenty year veteran detective commemorates four of the children who were murdered when she worked Child Homicide, and Robbie tattoos a fellow firefighter from Atlanta.
Partners Chris and David commemorate a life and death struggle with a shotgun toting suspect who nearly took Chris’s life. A Border Patrol officer who helped in rescue efforts following Hurricane Harvey returns to Houston for a Saint Michael tattoo. Tennessee K-9 officer Kayla tells how her dog captured a child rapist.
Shatamia Taylor gets tattooed to honor the five police officers who were gunned down by a crazed shooter at a rally in Dallas, TX. An off-duty firefighter shares the story behind his daring rescue after a plane crashes on an LA highway, and a young female officer tells her harrowing tale of survival after being shot repeated with an assault rifle.
A police officer from California, who was off duty at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, shares his personal story of saving lives and getting shot during the largest mass shooting in US history which left 58 people dead. A former NYPD officer gets tattooed by his best friend and brother in blue, Rich. A domestic violence survivor gets a tattoo to honor the Ohio SWAT team who rescued her from a thirty hour hostage ordeal.
A married pair of police officers, Stephanie and Kyle, share a lion tattoo to remember the night Stephanie was shot on the job. A California firefighter's motto "Never Give Up" plays an important part in his tattoo as he recalls the time he pulled a dog from a burning building. A Texas SWAT officer recounts a horrific family hostage situation.
Former Houston PD officer Jason Roy shares his miraculous story of survival and recovery after a near-fatal car wreck during a high speed chase; Janice tattoos an Oklahoma police officer who became an internet sensation after putting a donkey in the back of his squad car; and an EMT gets tattooed to help her deal with the psychological scars that come with the job