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Season 6 of Rescue 911 ran from September 13, 1994 to May 23, 1995 on CBS and consisted of 29 episodes, three of which contained a mix of new and repeat segments, and one that consisted entirely of repeat segments. This season had a modified introduction that dropped the opening disclaimer and instead began by previewing three stories from the episode before transitioning to a shortened version of the original introduction. Unlike previous seasons, this one did not include any episodes with three segments. All 60-minute episodes contained four segments (with the exception of one that contained five).

Special episodes this season focused on women heroes, Christmas rescues, kid heroes, miracle rescues, and child safety. There was no follow-up to the "100 Lives Saved" and "200 Lives Saved" specials from Seasons 4 and 5, but William Shatner did acknowledge in the segment "Carbon Monoxide Cop" that over 300 lives had been saved as a result of what viewers had learned from watching Rescue 911. Although there were no specials focusing on international rescues, this season included stories from Australia, British Virgin Islands, Mexico, and New Zealand.

Episodes
Unless indicated, story titles are as they appeared in 1990s TV listings (e.g., as compiled by Fancast). For some stories, a brief description is used in lieu of the official title because the title is unknown; these stories are denoted with an asterisk (*).