Chicago Fire season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Chicago Fire's latest episode revolves around the looming threat of Firehouse 51's closure and Chief Boden's leadership crisis. Tensions run high with the union presidency election between McHolland and Sullivan, with the latter making disparaging remarks about the firehouse. Severide is involved in a tense rescue operation, saving a boy named Nathan trapped under debris. Meanwhile, Boden makes a personal sacrifice to ensure the firehouse's safety, signing crucial papers under pressure. The episode also touches on Severide's strained relationship with his father, mirroring Nathan's situation. In the end, McHolland loses the election, and Halstead's undercover operation against Arthur concludes successfully.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main concern for Firehouse 51 in this episode?
The main concern is the potential closure of the firehouse and the leadership issues with Chief Boden.
Who is running for union president?
Randall McHolland and Greg Sullivan are the candidates running for union president.
What issue does Benny's wife, Beth, bring to Kelly?
Beth is concerned about Benny's absence from home and the impact on their children.
Why is Chief Boden signing papers, and what do they signify?
Boden signs papers that seem to secure Firehouse 51's safety, but it comes at a personal cost to him.
What is the situation with the boy named Nathan?
Nathan is trapped under debris, and Severide works to save him while dealing with a potential arterial bleed.
What does the debate between Sullivan and McHolland focus on?
The debate focuses on their plans to better the lives of firefighters and includes personal attacks, particularly from Sullivan.
What decision does Boden learn regarding Firehouse 51?
Boden learns that Firehouse 51 will remain open, but Firehouse 17 will be closed instead.
How does the union election conclude?
Randall McHolland loses the union election.
What happens with Halstead's undercover operation?
Halstead's undercover operation against Arthur concludes with an arrest.
How does the episode reflect on Severide's relationship with his father?
Severide reflects on his strained relationship with his father, paralleling it with Nathan's story about his own father.