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Who Are You From ‘Station 19’ Based On Your Food Preferences?

Welcome to quiz time! Love 'Station 19'? Enjoy personality quizzes? Perfect combo, right? Find out which character matches your food choices. Are you a meat and potatoes fan like Andy? Or do you lean towards healthy eats like Maya? Maybe you are a foodie like Travis or have a sweet tooth like Jack. Click Start below and see for yourself!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From 'Station 19' Based On Your Food Preferences

‘Station 19’ dives into lives of brave firefighters in Seattle. Drama unfolds as they face personal and work challenges. Relationships get complicated and teamwork shines. It is a spin-off of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ with fun crossovers. Get ready for action and emotion!

Meet the characters from Station 19

Pruitt Herrera

Okay, Pruitt is like the grandpa-but-still-gets-shit-done vibe of Station 19 — steady, quietly fierce, and somehow always two steps ahead of a crisis. He gives tough love like it’s an art form and will wag a finger one second and hand you his last coffee the next, which is honestly peak Pruitt. He’s the moral anchor, loves old country songs and has a weird collection of novelty ties that makes no sense (one’s a taco tie? yes, really). Also, he forgets birthdays sometimes but remembers your worst ex’s middle name, which is suspiciously specific.

Robert Sullivan

Sully is power-on-legs: commanding, political, likes things neat and a chain of command even neater, and you both want him in charge and want to punch him in the face, often at the same time. He’s got that chief swagger — crisp shirts, quiet threats, and a soft spot he’ll deny exists (probably for his morning espresso ritual). He plays chess with people’s careers and secretly hums show tunes in the dark when no one’s looking. Rules are his religion until he bends one for someone he actually cares about, which drives everyone crazy.

Maya Bishop

Maya is fire in a human body — brilliant on scenes, fiercely loyal, and the kind of leader who will scold you and then save your life five minutes later. She’s both disciplined (timing, drills, lists) and impulsive (flips a van off-screen? maybe), which makes her thrilling and maddening. Also she bakes when stressed — yes, actual cupcakes — but kills every plant she owns, no matter how many succulents she tries. She holds people to high standards but will break them when it counts, and you’ll feel both inspired and exhausted being around her.

Dean Miller

Dean is that reliably funny best friend who somehow juggles sarcasm with a heart made of marshmallow, and also he can climb a building like it’s a hobby. He flirts like it’s oxygen and then zones out and gives you the sincerest advice you didn’t ask for, so charmingly inconsistent. He’s meticulous about his gear but his apartment? Papers everywhere and a suspiciously large sock collection (don’t ask). Underneath the jokes, there’s real loyalty and this weird old-soul sadness that pops up at 2 a.m., which makes him complicated in the best way.

Travis Montgomery

Travis is chill, handsome, and the kind of guy whose smile is legally dangerous — easygoing until someone insults someone he cares about, then watch out. He’s goofy, makes terrible puns, and also has this low-key poetic side (writes one-line poems? maybe) that surprises people. He maintains a “laid-back” front but actually overthinks things, especially relationships, and has a secret playlist that’s 80% slow jams. He’ll bring you soup and a sarcastic comment in the same breath and genuinely believes cereal is dinner sometimes.

Victoria Hughes

Victoria is razor-sharp and blunt and I love her for it; she’s the no-nonsense medic who’ll cut through drama with a look and then patch you up like a pro. She’s brilliant in chaos, clinically calm, and then smashes a donut at midnight like a normal human, which humanizes her. Also: she can be icy but her laugh is unexpected and loud and it feels like a betrayal when it happens (in a good way). She’s tough as nails yet quietly tender with kids and the people she protects, and sometimes she forgets to eat because she’s saving the world.

Jack Gibson

Jack is old-school hero energy: weathered, stubborn, and unapologetically brave, the kind of mentor who smells like smoke and stories. He tells tall tales, has a scar for every one of them (some probably embellished), and will insist on doing it the hard way because that’s how he learned. He’s funny in a gruff way — think dry one-liners — but he cries at dog commercials, which ruins his rep. Also, he’s suspiciously good at making tiny wooden toys in the station downtime; maybe it’s therapy, maybe it’s a hobby, either way it’s adorable.

Dr. Ben Warren

Ben is the heart-and-hands guy who moved from operating rooms to fire scenes and somehow keeps being the moral center no one asked for but everyone needs. He’s calm under pressure, a little nerdy about protocols, and will make a dad-joke right before saving your life just to keep morale up. He loves his family fiercely and also has this low-key competitive streak — board games, races, you name it — which is oddly cute. He’s dependable but stumbles sometimes with his own feelings, and yes, he absolutely sings show tunes in the car, loudly and with feeling.

Andy Herrera

Andy bursts in with fists and feelings and somehow manages to be both political firebrand and softest aunt ever — she’s passionate, relentless, and unafraid to start a debate at breakfast. She’s a doer: organizes, argues, rescues, sometimes all at once, and will protect her people like a tiny lioness. She can be dramatic (very dramatic) and also quietly sentimental — keeps ticket stubs in her wallet for reasons she’ll never fully explain. Also small quirk: hoards stickers and will use them as emotional punctuation, which is completely her.