Chicago Fire season 9 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Deputy Commissioner Hill commends a female officer of color for heroism and invites her to ski. Meanwhile, concerns arise about a character's potential career-ending injuries. Captain Casey takes two shifts off for medical reasons, leading to a shift in responsibilities at the firehouse. The team tackles a challenging rescue of a young girl, Addie, from a fire. Discussions focus on Mason, a former firefighter with a felony, and efforts to integrate him into the CFD. The episode culminates with good news about Casey's health and plans for celebration.
Full Episode S09E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who praised the woman of color for saving kids' lives?
Deputy Commissioner Hill.
What did Hill invite her to do?
Ski at Crystal Mountain on Friday.
What is the concern about another bad hit?
It could end the character's career.
Why is Captain Casey taking two shifts off?
Due to medical concerns.
Who is leading Truck 81 in Casey's absence?
Chief Boden.
What was the nature of the emergency at 26th and Austin?
A structure fire.
Who conducted the primary search during the fire?
Mouch and Gallo.
Who was rescued from the building?
A six-year-old girl named Addie.
What is Mason's background?
He is a former firefighter with a felony.
Why is Mason's potential CFD candidacy significant?
It challenges CFD's hiring policies regarding felons.
Who did Herrmann and Kidd meet with regarding Mason?
Deputy Commissioner Hill.
What opportunity is Mason given?
An interview with the St. Paul Fire Department.
Who gives a speech to young firefighters?
Mouch.
What were Casey's MRI results?
Clean, with no serious issues.
Where do the firefighters plan to celebrate?
At Molly's, a local bar.