9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 aired on ABC on January 29 and is titled Handle with Care. The latest episode of the firefighter procedural saw Harry Grant officially join the 118 as a probie but things were not as smooth as he thought they would be.While Harry was happy to train under his late stepfather's firehouse, Chimney was not ready to let Harry take calls. It looks like Bobby's death shook him to his core and he was extra careful with Harry, not even allowing him to grab a coffee in the middle of a shift. Chimney's overprotective behaviour concerned Buck and Eddie and they decided to intervene.How was Harry's first day at the job? Did Chimney allow him on any calls?Here is the complete 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 recap.Chimney is worried in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhile Harry joining the 118 felt like a dream in the previous episode of 9-1-1 Season 9, that's not the case. Harry is ready for his first call and to prove his worth as a firefighter but Chimney is too scared to let him get to the real world. Thanks to Bobby's death and Chimney's natural parental instinct for the boy, he repeatedly has a dream about Harry being killed by a passing truck and he asks Harry to sit back on all his calls.Things are so bad that Chimney doesn't even allow Harry to run a simple errand and just like that, the 118 gets their first call in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10, which Harry is not allowed on. The squad was called in when a stove exploded in a house. The young boy, Reed, touched the hot knob (despite Maddie's warning) but miraculously, nothing happened to him. We learn that Reed has an overprotective mother who doesn't allow him to go out and do anything fun. Turns out, it's because the boy cannot feel pain and his mother wants to protect him from danger. However, she realized that danger is everywhere and she needs to let go, just like Chimney should let Harry begin his career properly.Eddie gets a stalker in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAn interesting subplot in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 saw Hen and Eddie testifying in court against Abigail's parents, the girl who was subjected to an 'exorcism' when she just had tetanus, in a previous episode. After all was done, Abigail revealed that since she is 18 years old now, she is left on her own and Eddie brings her to the firehouse. At the station, Eddie connects her with Alex, the LAPD therapist, who manages to arrange a 'faith-based' housing for the girl.Later, Abigail randomly shows up at Eddie's house and joins him and Chris for an awkward dinner. It is hinted that Abigail has developed a survivor's bond with Eddie, which could develop into a terrifying storyline for the firefighter. The final moments of the episode saw Abigail at Chris' school, claiming Eddie asked her to pick him up.Chimney finally lets go in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAs Chimney continues to bench Harry on calls in 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10, Buck, Eddie and Ravi get concerned and ask Hen to intervene. She steps in and reminds Chimney of their former Captain Gerard and what it's like to train under a bad Captain. She finally says that Chimney should either let his fears go or let Harry join a different firehouse. Hen's speech works its magic and Chimney finally allows Harry to join his first call, which is a vehicle accident.Since Chimney was concerned about Harry throughout the call, it was he who was about to be run over by a car but thankfully, Harry saved him. Back at the station, he orders Harry to scrub the crapper, a signal that he is finally ready to let go of his fears.The final moments of 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 10 saw Athena and May gift Bobby's old pocket knife to Harry after his first week at the 118. The mother-daughter duo also gifts him a new pocket knife, saying Bobby would have wanted Harry to become his own person at the job.You can stream the latest episode on Hulu.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow Soap Central.