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Randolph Mantooth, Who Played John Gage in 'Emergency!,' Dies at 80

Randolph Mantooth, Who Played John Gage in ‘Emergency!,’ Dies at 80

His portrayal of the firefighter and paramedic in the 1970s television hit helped expand the American public’s familiarity with emergency medicine.


Randolph Mantooth had an extensive career as an actor on television and the stage. Frank Trapper/Corbis, via Getty Images

By John Yoon
July 11, 2026, 2:02 a.m. ET

Randolph Mantooth, who played the charismatic firefighter and paramedic John Gage in the 1970s television hit “Emergency!” and whose acting career spanned decades, died on Thursday in Ventura, Calif. He was 80. … The cause was complications from pneumonia, his sister Tonya Mantooth said.

Mr. Mantooth’s lead role in “Emergency!,” an NBC series that originally aired from 1972 to 1977, helped paramedics and emergency medicine gain greater recognition in the United States. He said he was proud to be known for his part in the show, which portrayed the work of paramedics and firefighters in Los Angeles County.

“I’m remembered for something that changed emergency medicine forever, that actually saved lives,” he said in a 2013 interview with the Television Academy. “How lucky can any one person be?”



Randolph Mantooth was best known for his role as the firefighter and paramedic John Gage in the medical drama “Emergency!” NBC

After “Emergency!,” Mr. Mantooth was an advocate for emergency medical workers, speaking at firefighter and paramedic symposiums across the country. He was given an award by the International Association of Fire Chiefs in 2022 honoring his work to promote the profession. … “To be honored by men and women who have dedicated their lives and careers to public safety, it humbles me,” he said while accepting the award.

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John Yoon is a Times reporter based in Seoul who covers breaking and trending news.
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