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2002–present. Rank. Lieutenant. Badge No. 1068 (season 1) 1751 (seasons 2–present) Kelly Benjamin Severide is a fictional character on the NBC drama Chicago Fire. As the 2nd shift's lieutenant at Firehouse 51, Severide is the leader of Rescue Squad 3. Severide is portrayed by Taylor Kinney.
Henry "Hank" Voight is a fictional character in the television series Chicago P.D. He appeared in a recurring capacity in Chicago Fire and as a main character in Chicago P.D., as the head of the Chicago Police Department 's Intelligence Unit, which operates out of the 21st District. Despite Voight's reputation as a suspected dirty cop and for ...
Matthew "Matt" Casey is a fictional character on the NBC drama Chicago Fire, portrayed by actor Jesse Spencer. Casey is a firefighter at Firehouse 51. He was a lieutenant from Seasons 1 through 6 and from season 6 is a captain in the Chicago Fire Department on Truck Company 81. The character had an ongoing feud with Detective Hank Voight (Jason ...
The two get into a fight, during which Severide kicks him… out a window to his death. That sound you hear is wedding bells finally ringing on Chicago Fire‘s Season 10 finale. But Severide and ...
Ambulance 61 (S1–3; 5–6) Truck 81 (S3–5) Paramedic-in-Charge. (S1–3) Firefighter Candidate (S3-4) Firefighter/Paramedic (S5-6) Portrayed by Monica Raymund. Gabriela "Gabby" Dawson (Seasons 1–6, Guest Season 7–8) is introduced as the Paramedic EMS in Charge of Ambulance 61, at Firehouse 51. Dawson gets in trouble for not strictly ...
Related: Seven Spoilers for the Chicago Fire Season 12 Premiere When Sylvie and Casey first met, he was involved with Gabby Dawson (Monica Raymund), who he later married and divorced, especially ...
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Wednesday's milestone 200th episode of Chicago Fire.Casey out.Chicago Firecelebrated reaching the milestone 200th episode on Wednesday, but it ...
After receiving an additional script order in October, Chicago Fire was picked up for a full season on November 8, 2012. [28] [29] On January 29, 2013, Chicago Fire had its episode total increased from 22 to 23. [30] One week later, on February 6, 2013, Chicago Fire received one more episode, giving it a total of 24 episodes for season one. [31]