9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 11 Release Date
Episode 11 of 9-1-1 Season 9 is set to air on Thursday, February 26, 2026, marking the show's return after a short midseason break.
The series sticks to its regular Thursday night slot at 8/7c on ABC, so if you've been following along, this is when things ramp back up following the dramatic events in late January.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 11 Release Time and Schedule
Exact Release Time in the US
New episodes drop live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT every Thursday. It's the same time slot the show has held all season, making it easy to catch if you're tuning in traditionally or via live TV.
Release Time in Other Regions (Streaming)
In the US, episodes usually become available to stream on Hulu the day after they air. Internationally, availability varies; many regions get them on Disney+ or Disney+ Hotstar shortly after the US broadcast, but exact timing depends on your country. Always double-check your local streaming app for the latest.
Why There Is a Short Break Before Episode 11
The pause after Episode 10 (which aired January 29, 2026) ties into typical network scheduling, including competition from major events like the Winter Olympics.
Breaks like this help maintain strong ratings when the show returns, and February 26 lines up as the confirmed comeback date based on ABC's midseason plans.
Where to Watch 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 11
The episode premieres live on ABC at 8/7c. If you have cable or satellite, that's the spot.
For cord-cutters, live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Fubo that carry ABC will let you watch in real time.
In the US, head to Hulu the next day for on-demand viewing (often with next-day availability for new episodes).
Internationally, Disney+ streams the series in many territories, while Disney+ Hotstar handles it in places like India. Regional restrictions apply, so confirm in your app or local listings.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 11 Preview and Story Details
Plot Tease and Promo Breakdown
The promo for Episode 11 ramps up the intensity: Eddie faces the gut-wrenching reality that Christopher has been kidnapped, with Abigail seemingly involved after her recent interactions with him.
Meanwhile, Hen and Karen find themselves in a terrifying car crash scenario, adding layers of danger and emotional stakes for the team. It's classic 9-1-1, high drama, personal crises, and first-responder action all colliding.
Episode 11 Synopsis
Official synopses often drop closer to airtime, but expect this one to dive straight into the fallout from the cliffhanger.
It centers on the emotional toll on Eddie as he searches for his son, plus the high-stakes situation for Hen and Karen. No major spoilers here, just know the episode promises big turning points for these characters.
How Many Episodes Are in 9-1-1 Season 9?
Season 9 consists of 18 episodes, consistent with recent seasons and confirmed across official sources and fan tracking.
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Episode 1: "Eat the Rich" – October 9, 2025
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Episode 2: "Spiraling" – October 16, 2025
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Episode 3: "The Sky Is Falling" – October 23, 2025
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Episode 4: "Reentry" – October 30, 2025
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Episodes 5–10: Various titles – Through January 29, 2026 (Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET)
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Episode 11: TBA – February 26, 2026 at 8 p.m. ET
What Happened Before Episode 11?
The season has dealt with heavy fallout from Bobby's death earlier (though not in Season 9 premiere details), Hen's ongoing health struggles and diagnosis search, Harry's growth as a probie firefighter, and the introduction of Abigail, a teen the 118 rescued from abusive parents.
Her storyline escalated in Episode 10, where Eddie tried to help her, leading to her showing up uninvited and ultimately the shocking kidnapping of Christopher from school.
It jumps right into resolving (or escalating) that cliffhanger, putting Eddie's family at the forefront while also putting Hen and Karen in peril. This feels like a major pivot for character arcs, especially Eddie's emotional journey.
Disclaimer:
Release dates, times, and streaming availability for 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 11 are accurate as of early February 2026, but TV schedules can shift. Always confirm via ABC, Hulu, Disney+, or your local listings before tuning in. Enjoy the episode—it's going to be intense!




