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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 ...
[22] [23] It was announced on March 19, 2021, that Hanako Greensmith, who had previously recurred as Violet Mikami would return in a recurring capacity to replace Rae's character as 51's latest paramedic. [24] Former series regular Monica Raymund was set to return towards the end of the season but was unable to due to COVID restrictions. [25]
The tenth season of Chicago Fire, an American drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Derek Haas and Matt Olmstead, was ordered on February 27, 2020, by NBC. [1] The season premiered on September 22, 2021, and contains the series’ 200th episode. In the 200th episode, Matthew Casey left Chicago to move to Oregon.
Chicago Fire‘s Sylvie Brett can breathe easy — her latest paramedic partner is sticking around. The NBC drama has promoted Hanako Greensmith, who recurs as medic Violet Mikami, to series ...
Chicago Fire. season 12. The twelfth season of Chicago Fire, an American drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Derek Haas and Matt Olmstead, was ordered on April 10, 2023, by NBC. [1] The season premiered on January 17, 2024. [2] The season concluded on May 22, 2024 and contained 13 episodes. [3]
The Windy City won’t be the same without Chicago Fire ’s Kara Killmer, but she isn’t taking her journey on the show for granted. “Thank you for the privilege of playing sweet Sylvie for 10 ...
Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith): Violet has suffered a lot of loss. First, her fiancé died in the line of duty; now Gallo, who she’s close with, is departing; and soon, Sylvie, her best ...
Chicago Fire (TV series) Chicago Fire. (TV series) Chicago Fire is an American procedural drama television series created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, with Dick Wolf as an executive producer. It is the first installment of Wolf Entertainment 's Chicago franchise, which deals with different public services in Chicago, Illinois. [1]