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Dr. Levi Schmitt is a fictional character portrayed by Jake Borelli in the TV series Station 19.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Let It Burn (season 1), they were 26 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 105 aired

Dr. Levi Schmitt

by Jake Borelli

character

Episodes6

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    Let It Burn

    episode S1.E7 april 2018
    Ryan gets competitive with Jack when he tags along to a disaster drill training; Andy stays by her father's side when his health worsens.
  • 8.4
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    Friendly Fire

    episode S2.E14 april 2019
    When Station 19 gets called to a structure fire at a coffee processing plant, the team risks their lives to save Station 42's captain. Meanwhile, Ripley and Vic consider a shocking option to save their relationship; Andy gets some surprising news about some of her fellow crew members, and Pruitt takes on a new position.
  • 8.8
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    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    episode S2.E16 may 2019
    The crew gathers to face the outcome of a life-threatening situation; Andy and Ben respond to a man impaled by a chandelier; Station 19 is called upon to organize shipments of supplies and assist with wildfires in Los Angeles.
  • 7.5
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    I Know This Bar

    episode S3.E1 january 2020
    After a car crashes into Joe's Bar, Andy and Sullivan lead the team of firefighters as they work to rescue their fellow crew mates Ben and Pruitt, Grey Sloan doctors and interns, and bar patrons before the building collapses.
  • 8
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    Bad Guy

    episode S3.E15 may 2020
    Ben, Jackson and Emmett are put in a precarious and dangerous position with a potential victim. Andy's search for more background on her family opens her eyes, and Vic and Travis are caught in the middle of a corruption scheme.
  • 7.7
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    Save Yourself

    episode S4.E10 april 2021
    Andy, Sullivan, Dean and Ben are faced with a tough choice while trying to save a couple trapped in their car. Travis' dad fears he will be outed when his "golfing friend" is exposed to COVID-19.