Chicago Fire season 4 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Matt Casey, encouraged by Tamara Jones, decides to run for alderman, facing challenges and moral dilemmas. Firehouse 51 deals with internal conflicts, notably the tension surrounding firefighter McCormick's injury during training and suspicions about Richter's involvement. Stella Kidd joins the crew, adding new dynamics. Meanwhile, Casey navigates the complexities of his alderman campaign, focusing on integrity despite tempting offers. The episode highlights the crew's dedication to their community, culminating in a dramatic rescue of a cat from a burning building.
Full Episode S04E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was a paramedic fired at the beginning of the episode?
The paramedic was fired for being drunk at work.
Who encourages Matt Casey to run for alderman?
Tamara Jones encourages Matt Casey to run for alderman.
What advice does Denny Booker give to Matt Casey about winning the election?
Denny Booker advises Matt Casey to get community leaders behind him to win the election.
Why is there suspicion around McCormick's fall during a training exercise?
Suspicion arises because of McCormick's prior conflict with another firefighter, Richter.
What role does Stella Kidd assume at Firehouse 51?
Stella Kidd joins Truck 81 at Firehouse 51.
Why does firefighter Jimmy Borrelli leave Truck 81?
Jimmy Borrelli leaves Truck 81 due to a personnel change and joins Ambulance 61.
How does Matt Casey respond to the offer of financial support for his campaign?
Matt Casey is cautious and wants to maintain his integrity, indicating he'll vote based on what feels right to him.
What happens to firefighter McCormick after his fall?
McCormick is hospitalized and remains unconscious for a period but ultimately survives.
What is the outcome of the suspicion regarding Richter and McCormick's fall?
Richter admits to lying about his position during McCormick's fall but denies causing the accident.
Does Matt Casey officially become a candidate for alderman?
Yes, Matt Casey officially becomes a candidate for alderman after getting enough signatures.
What happens during the firehouse rescue operation at the end of the episode?
The crew rescues a cat from a burning building.
What is the nature of the conflict between McCormick and Richter?
The conflict is personal, related to Richter's ex-wife dating McCormick.
How does Chief Boden react to Chief Burwell's accusations against Severide?
Chief Boden defends Severide and insists on handling his own house.
How does the team at Firehouse 51 support Casey's alderman campaign?
The team rallies to collect signatures and shows enthusiasm for his campaign.
What ethical dilemma does Matt Casey face in his political campaign?
Casey faces a dilemma with accepting financial support that might come with expectations of political favors.