Chicago Fire season 6 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode revolves around the firehouse coping with a colleague's health crisis and adapting to a new member, Jake Cordova. Tensions surface, particularly with Cordova's integration. A dinner with Chicago bigwigs is planned, and there's talk of a potential promotion for Wallace Bodin. The team skillfully handles a challenging rescue of a man trapped in kitchen machinery. Severide grapples with feelings about his mentor, Chief Grissom. Amidst this, personal relationships and dynamics within the team are subtly explored, highlighting the firehouse's resilience and unity in face of change and adversity.
Full Episode S06E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is planning a dinner with Chicago bigwigs?
The conversation involves a dinner being planned with Chicago bigwigs.
What is the health concern discussed among the team?
The team discusses a colleague's health crisis, specifically the risk of paralysis.
Who is Jake Cordova?
Jake Cordova is introduced as a temporary replacement at the firehouse.
What emergency do the team respond to?
The team responds to a man stuck in kitchen machinery.
What professional opportunity is discussed for Wallace Bodin?
A potential promotion for Wallace Bodin is discussed.
How does Severide feel about Chief Grissom?
Severide is conflicted about his relationship with his mentor, Chief Grissom.
What is the nature of the rescue operation at the construction site?
The rescue involves a man trapped on a construction site, requiring careful maneuvering.
How does the team cope with the absence of Otis and the presence of Cordova?
The team struggles but adapts to the absence of Otis and the presence of Cordova, showing support for Otis's recovery.