2024-10-15
Part 1 of a three-show crossover event: A deadly bacteria takes its toll on numerous victims around the city, leaving Chicago's finest first responders to work together alongside the CDC to resolve the dangerous situation. Following a fire at a local university that ties into the outbreak, Severide has suspicions that something bigger is happening. (Repeat).
Kidd must prove herself at the National Firefighter Leadership Conference while the rest of Firehouse 51 is called to two eerily similar car wrecks. Mouch tries to keep everyone in the firehouse informed by starting a newsletter, but things quickly get out of hand. Cruz deals with a heartbreak. (Repeat).
Cruz and Severide suspect foul play when a fire started by an elderly woman turns deadly. Kidd, Foster and Brett create a women's-only lounge. Firehouse 51 celebrates some good news. (Repeat).
Severide must make a tough decision about the future of his career at Firehouse 51; Herrmann deals with the consequences of his temper after a run-in with a Chicago police officer. (Repeat).
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A new family learns how tight-knit their new community is when a slight against one turns the entire street against them leading to an explosive conclusion. (Repeat).
Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing. (Repeat).
An informant in a credit-card-fraud ring vanishes with the ring leader's mastermind, who may also be her lover. (Repeat).
A new family learns how tight-knit their new community is when a slight against one turns the entire street against them leading to an explosive conclusion. (Repeat).
Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing. (Repeat).
An informant in a credit-card-fraud ring vanishes with the ring leader's mastermind, who may also be her lover. (Repeat).
A new family learns how tight-knit their new community is when a slight against one turns the entire street against them leading to an explosive conclusion. (Repeat).
Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing. (Repeat).
An informant in a credit-card-fraud ring vanishes with the ring leader's mastermind, who may also be her lover. (Repeat).
Dr. Rhodes issues a challenge to Dr. Charles and the other staff over treatment of a patient. Also: Dr. Manning seeks help from a detective when a case involving a young girl turns into a crime; Dr. Choi and April team up on a conflicting case; Goodwin helps a friend in distress; and the identity of the new med resident is revealed. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 finale, the new doctor arrives and sparks a competition with Dr. Rhodes; Dr. Halstead and Dr. Manning team up to treat a Syrian refugee who doesn't have a medical record; Dr. Reese takes a different approach with Robin's treatment; Dr. Charles faces a challenge from Dr. Goodwin; and Noah hosts a graduation party. (Repeat).
In the Season 3 premiere, the doctors try to bring justice to the perpetrator in the shooting of Dr. Charles. Halstead and Manning work on a heart-wrenching case that forces them to examine their own matters of the heart. Though Robin's brain tumor was removed and she's discharged from rehab, Rhodes worries that her problems aren't over. Meanwhile, Rhodes gets blindsided by his colleague Dr. Bekke
Manning goes to extreme measures to help a fearful pregnant woman whose baby is severely underdeveloped; April is angered by Choi when he uses their personal relationship as leverage to convince a patient of a risky procedure; Rhodes attempts to balance his personal and professional life, but the stress of his current situation may have caused him to make a huge mistake; and Charles and Reese cont
When Goodwin receives financial complaints from the hospital board, she is forced to implement new guidelines that cause headaches for the doctors. Rhodes and Ava continue to compete in the operating room, while Charles and Reese are surprised when they treat a man who has a peculiar theory about his sickness. Manning and Choi can't figure out what is wrong with a young girl, leading them to look
Dr. Charles learns a troubling fact about the man who shot him; Dr. Rhodes and Dr. Bekker come to an agreement during a complicated surgery; and Will and Natalie are trapped by legal ethics when an unfaithful husband refuses to tell his wife about his inconclusive Zika test. Meanwhile, April and Noah discover working together isn't always easy while Goodwin continues to argue with the board over h
When a young woman with HIV symptoms and no insurance refuses to take the test, Goodwin and Choi attempt to treat her without taking a toll on the hospital's resources. Natalie and Will try to diagnose a young girl with increasing paralysis. Noah deals with his first death as a resident and takes it upon himself to inform the family. Sarah continues to avoid work as her fear over the hospital's se
Dr. Rhodes issues a challenge to Dr. Charles and the other staff over treatment of a patient. Also: Dr. Manning seeks help from a detective when a case involving a young girl turns into a crime; Dr. Choi and April team up on a conflicting case; Goodwin helps a friend in distress; and the identity of the new med resident is revealed. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 finale, the new doctor arrives and sparks a competition with Dr. Rhodes; Dr. Halstead and Dr. Manning team up to treat a Syrian refugee who doesn't have a medical record; Dr. Reese takes a different approach with Robin's treatment; Dr. Charles faces a challenge from Dr. Goodwin; and Noah hosts a graduation party. (Repeat).