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Freeform is working on high school drama RUSH

Freeform is working on high school drama RUSH

Freeform is busy developing the drama series RUSH, based on the Israeli series The Station.
RUSH is written by Royal Pains co-creator Andrew Lenchewski and Kevin O'Hare and directed by Alexis Ostrander (Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches). The series is based on the Israeli series The Station, the third season of which aired earlier this year.

It centers on four high school students who join RUSH, a teen first aid program that exists nationally and internationally. These young heroes work side by side with adult firefighters and first responders in real life-or-death emergencies. All this while juggling their school work, home life and romantic entanglements. Our young heroes discover that by saving others, they may be able to save themselves.

14283 Andrew Lenchewski

Lenchewski (pictured), O'Hare and Ostrander produce alongside Underground's Trevor Engelson (Snowfall), original series creators Shahar Segall and Oren Jacobi, ADD's Hadas Mozes (Euphoria), Rinat Klien, Yaron Lichtenstein, as well as HYBE America's Scooter Braun, James Shin and Scott Manson. Kyle Vinuya oversees development for SB Projects. The project has yet to be signed to a studio.

Lenchewski and Engelson grew up together on Long Island and had many friends in high school who were RUSH volunteers. They had been talking about making a series about it for years when The Station became a hit in Israel and gave them the opportunity they were looking for. In addition to the ratings, the HOT and Slutsky Communication series The Station, produced by ADD Content Agency, has also increased registrations for RUSH programs in Israel.
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