Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13 titled 'The Bravest' aired on CBS on April 3. The latest episode of the firefighter procedural marked the concluding entry in a two-hour crossover event that started in its spin-off, Sheriff Country. The two-hour-long mega event saw Edgewater's first responders race against time to locate nine school kids, who were kidnapped in a huge revenge plot against the whole town.The official synopsis for the episode reads as follows:“With the clock ticking and the fate of nine missing students on the line, firefighter Bode Leone and Deputy Nathan Boone must risk it all in order to save innocent lives.”Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13 focused on firefighter Bode Leone and Deputy Nathan Boone as they teamed up to dig out the children, who were trapped underground. While Bode and Boone's intense personalities frequently clashed, they managed to locate the missing children.Here is the complete Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13 recap.Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13 saw Bode and Boone in a perilous situation View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFire Country Season 4 Episode 13 kicked off the second half of the crossover event with Bode and Boone, an unlikely pairing who were tasked with finding the nine kidnapped kids, who were being kept in an underground quarry. As usual, Bode was too eager to save the day and find the kids. He started to dig around the trailer to get the kids out, unaware that the kidnappers had planted IEDs around it. While Boone saved Bode's life when the latter set the IEDs off but they both fell into an underground container, with the only exit blown away by the bomb. Both Bode and Boone were now stuck in an underground box with the kids, with only six hours of oxygen left. Boone initially blames Bode for this situation but they eventually start planning on how to get the kids out.In Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13, Bode and Boone notice that the kidnappers left children with food, water and board games, likely setting a trap with the IEDs for the first responders. While Bode and Boone interviewed the kids about the kidnappers, officers had a problem above the ground as there was no bomb squad. However, Wes came to the rescue with his metal detector and marked the area for the officers, which helped them dig out the kids.The reason behind the kidnapping comes to light in Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFire Country Season 4 Episode 13 took a serious turn as Mickey went to drop off the ransom money to Donald, who instructed her to tie them to a drone. Elsewhere, Jake and the deputies closed in on a suspicious man who was monitoring the quarry. When they were moments away from catching him, the man blew himself up, suggesting that the kidnapping was a large conspiracy.It was Boone who figured out that one of the kids mentioned something about a kidnapper saying 'Shasta Grove' during one of their conversations. Shasta Grove was a hugely coveted cul-de-sac in Edgewater as it sat on a limestone deposit. The County paid the families thirty grand each to evacuate the area, while they made millions from the demolition. It was clear that the Shasta Grove victims were going after the firefighters and the Sheriffs as they helped the County destroy the place and forcefully remove the families from their homes, not even leaving them with enough money to buy new houses.It was Ruby, who was one of the members on the Shasta Grove council, who clocked out the victims' families as potential kidnappers. One of them was Paul Cresswall, a smart man who had become an engineer and was the mastermind behind this kidnapping. After Mickey located all the kidnappers, they were arrested. In the final moments of Fire Country Season 4 Episode 13, firefighters made their way to the container and reached Bode and Boone, who were finally rescued in time before their oxygen ran out.You can stream the latest episode on Paramount+.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow SoapCentral.