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The tragedy is deeply personal for the team as Burgess’s niece, Zoe, is severely injured and fighting for her life in the ICU following the blast .
This episode concludes a storyline that began in the Chicago Fire episode "A Dark Day" (Season 2, Episode 20) . Plot Summary [S1E12] 8:30 PM (2)
The episode holds a high rating of 8.3/10 on IMDb . Watching the Full Crossover The tragedy is deeply personal for the team
Sergeant Voight and his team lead the search for the perpetrators. They soon realize that additional bombs may be set to detonate throughout the city . Watching the Full Crossover Sergeant Voight and his
The storyline was inspired by real-life tragedies, specifically the Oklahoma City bombing and the Boston Marathon bombing .
The story was developed by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, with the teleplay written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas .
Paramedic Shay, who was injured in the initial blast, eventually recovers under the care of Kelly Severide, while other victims face dire medical outcomes . Production & Reception