The "Monday 9" drama " 119 Emergency Call " (Fuji TV, Monday 9pm) starring actress Nana Seino . The synopsis and stills from the third episode, which will air on January 27th, have been released.
Kasuhara Yuki's (Kiyono) colleague, Niijima Sara (Migami Ai), doesn't talk about herself at work.
Sara learns at a drinking party with her university classmates that her boyfriend from college days is being transferred overseas. Her boyfriend asks her if she wants to continue working at her current job. Sara had also said that she wanted to work overseas in the past.
When Sara arrives at work, Yuki is looking at a flyer for a condominium during her break. Yogo Shinnosuke (Ichinose Hayate) and Minowa Kensuke (Maehara Kou) are surprised, thinking that she is buying a house, but Yuki denies it. They had received a call from a residential area with a row of houses with similar exteriors, and were thinking of a way to identify the location other than by address. Sara feels something is off about her colleagues who praise Yuki for thinking about work even during break time.
Yuki receives a call from a Chinese man and asks about the situation through the telephone interpretation center. He calls for an ambulance, saying that his pregnant wife is unable to move. However, they are unable to pinpoint her location. Sara, who is listening next to him, points out that there is more to what the man is saying than just what the interpreter is translating.
During the break, Yuki thanks Sara and asks her how to study foreign languages. However, Sara is cold and says that it would be better to use an interpreter service and then train to improve the accuracy and speed of listening. After work, Yuki decides to go see Chinatown, where a Chinese man had reported.
Then, Takachiho Kazuha (Yuri Nakamura) suggests that they go to her favorite restaurant together. Yogo, Minowa, and Kaneshita Mutsuo ( Koji Seto) also go, but Sara declines the invitation.
The script is an original story set in a fire department's communications command center, depicting the real-life lives of command and control officers.