Chicago Fire season 7 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Leon suggests using an insider to tackle a problem, reflecting on his past with the Kings. At the fire station, Carl Grissom, the new CFD Commissioner, is introduced. Firefighters discuss personal issues and plans. A dramatic fire rescue unfolds, with challenges in accessing a locked door. Grissom seeks Chief Boden's help with break-ins possibly involving a firefighter. Joe Cruz is reluctantly chosen for undercover work at Engine 66. Cruz adjusts to the new environment, observing team dynamics and suspecting some members. He struggles with the moral implications of his role, especially after overhearing a personal crisis. Cruz's investigation takes a turn when he witnesses a suspicious key exchange, leading to a tense confrontation.
Full Episode S07E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who suggests putting someone on the inside to deal with their situation?
Leon suggests this.
What is Carl Grissom's new role?
Carl Grissom is the new CFD Commissioner.
What challenge do the firefighters face during the fire rescue?
They struggle to open a locked door in a burning building.
Why is Joe Cruz chosen for an undercover operation?
Cruz is chosen to investigate a series of break-ins potentially involving a firefighter.
Where is Joe Cruz sent for his undercover assignment?
He is sent to Engine 66.
Who are the key members of Engine 66 that Cruz interacts with?
Lieutenant Pierson and firefighter Kehoe are key members Cruz interacts with.
What personal issue is revealed about Lieutenant Pierson?
Pierson's wife is battling cancer.
What suspicious activity does Cruz witness at Engine 66?
Cruz sees a suspicious exchange involving a lockbox key.
How does Stella Kidd handle her personal challenges?
Stella receives advice and support from her colleagues at the firehouse.