At the annual firefighters' barbecue, Darden's widow, Heather, confronts Severide, blaming him for her husband's death.
Kelly Severide is struggling with a serious shoulder injury sustained in the fire that killed Andy Darden. Despite the pain, he continues to work, hiding the injury from the rest of the crew. [S1E2] Mon Amour
The episode follows the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as they deal with both high-stakes rescues and internal tensions: The episode follows the firefighters and paramedics of
The team responds to a major incident at the Hancock Tower where a window washer's cart has fallen, pinning two teenagers in a vehicle beneath the debris. Personal Struggles: In his final moments, Peter records a heartbreaking
Matthew Casey and his fiancée Hallie try to navigate their future together following the trauma of Darden's death.
During a rescue at a collapsed building, Severide stays with a trapped construction worker named Peter who is fatally injured. In his final moments, Peter records a heartbreaking "mon amour" (my love) message for his wife, which Severide later delivers to her.
Christopher Herrmann suffers an injury that temporarily sidelines him from active duty. Key Themes