Kelly Severide reluctantly teams up with Detective Pryma on a police investigation, continuing his recurring role as Firehouse 51's "fire cop".
Stella Kidd enlists the help of Carver, Capp, and Tony to prepare her new lieutenant’s office, even attempting to swap the laundry room for a dedicated workspace. Chicago Fire Season 11 - Episode 3
The death of Hawkins serves as a major turning point for the season, ending a fan-favorite relationship and setting Violet on a long path of grief and character development. Kelly Severide reluctantly teams up with Detective Pryma
The episode centers on a massive structure fire at a local movie theater. As Chief Boden directs the scene, the situation rapidly deteriorates, with victims trapped under the screen and in storage areas. Amidst the chaos, arrives to assist with triage. The episode centers on a massive structure fire
While the theater fire provides the episode's tragic climax, other storylines include:
Kelly Severide reluctantly teams up with Detective Pryma on a police investigation, continuing his recurring role as Firehouse 51's "fire cop".
Stella Kidd enlists the help of Carver, Capp, and Tony to prepare her new lieutenant’s office, even attempting to swap the laundry room for a dedicated workspace.
The death of Hawkins serves as a major turning point for the season, ending a fan-favorite relationship and setting Violet on a long path of grief and character development.
The episode centers on a massive structure fire at a local movie theater. As Chief Boden directs the scene, the situation rapidly deteriorates, with victims trapped under the screen and in storage areas. Amidst the chaos, arrives to assist with triage.
While the theater fire provides the episode's tragic climax, other storylines include: