Chief Boden becomes increasingly skeptical of Assistant Deputy Commissioner Gorsch's motives, while Severide gets wrapped up in a difficult situation following the rescue of a child from a car wreck. Trying to fit in with the rest of the firehouse, Foster is tasked with doling out some personal advice to Cruz.
Season 7 Episode 3 of Chicago Fire was watched by 8,410,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.40 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s07e01 - A Closer Eye
s07e02 - Going to War (1)
s07e03 - Thirty Percent Sleight of Hand
s07e04 - This Isn't Charity
s07e05 - A Volatile Mixture
s07e06 - All The Proof
s07e07 - What Will Define You
s07e08 - The Solution to Everything
s07e09 - Always a Catch
s07e10 - Inside These Walls
s07e11 - You Choose
s07e12 - Make This Right
s07e13 - The Plunge
s07e14 - It Wasn't About Hockey
s07e15 - What I Saw (1)
s07e16 - Fault in Him
s07e17 - Move a Wall
s07e18 - No Such Thing As Bad Luck
s07e19 - Until the Weather Breaks
s07e20 - Try Like Hell
s07e21 - The White Whale
s07e22 - I'm Not Leaving You
No job is more stressful, dangerous or exhilarating than those of the Firefighters, Rescue Squad and Paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51. These are the courageous men and women who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way. But the enormous responsibilities of the job also take a personal toll.
With big reputations and hefty egos, the pressure to perform and make split-second decisions is bound to put squad members at odds. When a tragedy claims one of their own, there's plenty of guilt and blame to go around. In the middle of a divorce, Lt. Matthew Casey tries to go about business as usual, but can't help butting heads with the brash Lt. Kelly Severide of the Rescue Squad - and each blames the other for their fallen team member. When it's "go-time", though, they put their differences aside and put everything on the line for each other. This is a look inside one of America's noblest professions.