Chicago Fire season 10 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At Firehouse 51, the new Deputy District Chief introduces baby Otis. Suspicion arises about a church fire with a gasoline-soaked cat at its origin. A character must move to Oregon for family reasons, affecting a relationship. The team handles an emergency involving a man impaled at a basketball court. Investigating the arson, they interview Sister Montclair, who points to an expelled student, Mosiah Adler. Firehouse 51 becomes a 911 satellite office due to a cyber-attack. Mosiah's alibi clears him, but the focus shifts to Father Anthony, who's later found attacked and burned, leading to his hospitalization in a coma.
Full Episode S10E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the origin point of the church fire?
The origin point is believed to be a cat soaked in gasoline.
Who is introduced as the new Deputy District Chief at Firehouse 51?
The new Deputy District Chief's name is not mentioned.
What is the name of the baby introduced to the team?
The baby's name is Otis.
Why does a character decide to move to Oregon?
They need to move to Oregon to take care of some boys.
What unusual arson method is discussed by the team?
An arson method involving a cat soaked in gasoline.
Who joins the team from Firehouse 31?
The name of the new firefighter from Firehouse 31 is not mentioned.
How does the team respond to the basketball court emergency?
They free a man named Al who is impaled by a steel rim and transport him to the hospital.
Who does Sister Montclair suggest might be connected to the arson?
She suggests a former student named Mosiah Adler.
What role does Firehouse 51 play during the security breach?
Firehouse 51 operates as a 911 satellite office.
What alibi does Mosiah Adler provide?
He was at his uncle's funeral in Evanston during the church fire.
How is Sylvie's lost phone returned?
A citizen whose friend was helped by the paramedics returns it.
What happens to Father Anthony?
Father Anthony is attacked, burned, and hospitalized in a medically-induced coma.