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Casey and Severide butt heads with Boden about bringing in Gallo, as a new recruit, who seems to be a risk taker following Otis’ death. Meanwhile, Brett contemplates moving back to Chicago as she misses her friends at 51. Meanwhile, Herrmann struggles to sell Otis' share of Molly’s in order to save the bar.
Trevor says that Cruz knows a lot about elevators and Cruz mentions Otis. Cruz, using Otis' knowledge thinks the best option is to open the elevator panel and reset it. More radio static comes through the radio allowing them to hear that Mouch is missing in the fire with his condition unknown.
Otis, along with other Members Of Chicago Fire Department Truck Company 81 are concerned about Borelli's Behavior following his brother's death. Other storylines include him still working at Molly's and still working as a member on truck.
Elsewhere, Otis' Grandma stays with him and Cruz without Cruz's permission. Later, Firehouse 51 celebrates Shay's life with a memorial service. This episode begins a crossover with Chicago P.D. that concludes on "A Little Devil Complex". It is included on the Chicago P.D. Season 2 DVD set.
Chicago Fire is saying goodbye to yet another cast member. Alberto Rosende, who has played Blake Gallo for four seasons, will exit the NBC drama in the Season 12 premiere (airing Jan. 17), TVLine ...
Tom “Otis” Hellmann, a longtime clubhouse manager for the Chicago Cubs, died Wednesday at age 67 after a recent fall. Hellmann was entering his 51st year in baseball and 42nd in the Cubs ...
The series follows the lives of the firefighters and paramedics working at the Chicago Fire Department at the firehouse of Engine Company 51, Truck Company 81, Rescue Squad Company 3, Ambulance 61 and Battalion 25, starring Jesse Spencer as Lieutenant Matthew Casey, Taylor Kinney as Lieutenant Kelly Severide, Yuri Sardarov as firefighter Brian ...
Otis strengthened from a tropical storm into a major hurricane before it slammed into Mexico’s coast at around 12.25am local time with sustained winds of 165 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.