New Denis Leary Comedy Coming To The Comedy Network

“Sirens,” a new half-hour comedy from producers Denis Leary (“Rescue Me”) and Bob Fisher, is coming to The Comedy Network in March.

The series follows three of Chicago’s best emergency medical technicians, whose sometimes silly, self-righteous, and even self-destructive personalities make them unqualified for sustaining relationships, friendships… and most occupations (according to a press release). They are however, uniquely qualified for saving a motley crew of people who end up in their ambulance.

The half-hour, 10-episode series stars Michael Mosley (“Longmire”) as Johnny, a good-looking, sports-loving, Chicago EMT who works alongside his best friend Hank (Kevin Daniels, “MOdern Family”); Brian (Kevin Bigley, “Bones”) as the wide-eyed and excitable new EMT who still lives with his parents; and Jessica McNamee (“Packed To The Rafters”) as Theresa, a smart cop with the Chicago PD who still loves her non-committal ex, Johnny.

“Sirens” debuts on March 13th at 10:30pm.

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