When John and Roy are getting out of the squad after pulling up to the fallen bear, they say, "Hey Vince," without asking a question. Then Officer Vince answers the unasked question, "I don't know, I just got here myself. Witnesses say he just dropped in his tracks." A few seconds later, Roy asks, "What's the problem?" And Vince again says, "I don't know, he just dropped in his tracks."
When Roy and John are bringing the helicopter victim through the waves to the shore, Marco is on the shore and should be pulling the line in. But in a brief cut to him, we see Marco letting the line out instead.
When Gage and DeSoto rappel down to the beach, DeSoto leaves his safety belt attached to the line and hanging in the air. When Kelley and Lopez rappel down the same lines shortly after, DeSoto's belt is no longer there.
Funny how Johnny and Roy have completely dried out from their ocean rescue when they were pulled up to the top of the cliff just moments later. Even their hair was dry. It was obviously filmed at a different time than the water rescue.
While transporting the little girl to the hospital at night, the ambulance backs up to the doors at Rampart, there are no lights in the patient compartment of the ambulance and when the doors open, the ambulance attendant and Johnny pull the patient out of a dark ambulance.
Everyone seems to be packing up and leaving after the last victim is brought topside. Nobody seems to remember that Chet and Marco are still down at the water.