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''High Incident'' first aired on March 4, 1996, running a total of 32 episodes. Although it received good reviews and fair ratings, the show was often shuffled between time slots. It was cancelled after the end of its second season in May 1997, due to its lower ratings against NBC's ''Friends'' on Thursday evenings. | |||
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High Incident was a police drama series produced by DreamWorks Television for the ABC network that ran from 1996 to 1997. The show was created by Steven Spielberg, Michael Pavone, Eric Bogosian and Dave Alan Johnson and focused on the everyday lives of patrol officers in the fictional Southern California city of El Camino.
The following weapons were used in the television series High Incident:
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Beretta 92FS Inox is carried by Officer Randy Willitz (Cole Hauser).
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS was the primary sidearm of several El Camino Police Department officers including Officer Lenny Gayer (Matt Craven).
Colt Python (Nickel)
Senior Lead Officer Jim Marsh (David Keith) carried a Colt Python nickel .357 Magnum revolver with a six inch barrel as his duty weapon. In the Pilot episode, Marsh points his sidearm at the chest of a violently resisting felon and cocks the hammer.
Colt Python
Senior Lead Officer Michael Rhoades (Blair Underwood) carries a Colt Python .357 magnum revolver with a six inch barrel as his duty weapon. In "Shootout" (S2E22), Rhoades draws the Colt and fires on heavily armed bank robbers.
Heckler & Koch USP
The Heckler & Koch USP is carried by several ECPD officers including Officer Jessica Helgado (Lisa Vidal) and Officer Russell Topps (Louis Mustillo). The USP had only been introduced in 1993 and was a relatively new pistol to be used as a sidearm in a television series.
Remington 870
In "Shootout" (S2E22), the Remington 870 shotgun is used during the bank holdup.
Mossberg 500
In "Shootout" (S2E22), a Mossberg 500 shotgun is seen instead of the Remington 870.
Trivia
High Incident first aired on March 4, 1996, running a total of 32 episodes. Although it received good reviews and fair ratings, the show was often shuffled between time slots. It was cancelled after the end of its second season in May 1997, due to its lower ratings against NBC's Friends on Thursday evenings.