Network: NBC
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: October 10, 2012 — TBD
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, Lauren German, Monica Raymund, Charlie Barnett, Teri Reeves, David Eigenberg and Eamonn Walker.
TV show description:
This TV series provides a look into the lives of the everyday heroes who are committed to one of America’s noblest professions. For the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, no occupation is more stressful or dangerous, yet so rewarding and exhilarating. These courageous men and women are among the elite who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way and whose actions make the difference between life and death.
The pressure to perform on such a high level has a way of taking a personal toll, sometimes putting team members from the Truck and the specially trained Rescue Squad at odds with each other. Despite any differences, this is an extended family, and when it’s “go time,” everyone inside Firehouse 51 knows no other way than to lay it all on the line for each other. When a tragedy claims one of their own, there’s plenty of guilt and blame to go around.
Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) is a strong, intuitive lieutenant who is in charge of the Truck. He’s still coming to grips with the loss of one of his men and, unbeknownst to his colleagues, is in the midst of a separation from Hallie (Teri Reeves), a hospital resident.
Matthew butts heads with brash Lieutenant Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) of the Rescue Squad. Each blames the other for their fallen team member.
Others in the firehouse include Battalion Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker), a fireman’s fireman who is confronted by important personal decisions; paramedics Gabriela Dawson (Monica Raymund) and Leslie Shay (Lauren German), who share a close bond and team together to face some of the most harrowing situations imaginable; Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett), an academy graduate who is the latest generation in a family of firefighters; and Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg), a seasoned veteran who loses his home to foreclosure and now must uproot his family to move in with his in-laws.
Episode #TBD
This TV series has not ended yet.
First aired: TBD
What do you think? Do you like the Chicago Fire TV series on NBC? Do you think it should be canceled or renewed for another season?
Great show; please do not cancel!
I’ve watched Chicago Fire and my brother has
watched Chicago Fire also other people
like the show
I’ve seen the season preview and I like
the show can’t wait until next week
and they have great shows when
I watched the preview
Love Chicago Fire butNOT combined with the other show!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please keep Chicago Fire. I really liked it.
Renew! This is a great show that we can enjoy as a family! Why is it always the good shows that get cancelled???
Please do not cancel. It’s a good show.I have been waiting for Chicago Fire every since last season.It’s human and more real.Leave it alone .Please do not cancel.
Do not cancel this is the best show ever!!!! I will be so sad if it didn’t air there so much more to this story please don’t let it end
this is one of my most favorite shows on TV Please!!!!!!!! don’t cancel.
Wolfe meets all expectations with this series. The frequent crossover with “Chicago PD”, are generally powerful and enhances both series. It should be continued.
Great show, don’t cancel
I LOVE CHICAGO FIRE. I COULDN’T BELIEVE IT WASN’T ON THE FALL SCHEDULE. IF YOUR GOING TO AX SOMETHING, CHICAGO PD IS THE ONE. THE STORES AND CAST OF CHICAGO FIRE ARE GREAT. I AM 72 YEARS OLD AND ORIGNALLY FROM CHICAGO. SO MY FAMILY CAN TOTALLY RELATE TO EVERYTHING THAT IS SHOWN. BRING BACK CHICAGO FIRE.
Do Not Cancel Chicago Fire! It is one of the BEST shows on television. Chicago Fire is a good wholesome show which is hard to come by now days we need a lot more like it on the air. You would be crazy to cancel the show. I hope it this show is one that last for years.
Do not cancel Chicago Fire! Great sow great acting a MUST KEEP
Keep Chicago Fire