Chicago Fire season 6 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
During a tense shift with Chief Mullins in charge, the crew faces various challenges. Cruz worries about his brother Leon's safety, considering sending him away for a long time. The team, tight-knit like a family, notices Brett's friend Hope visiting often, hinting at her personal issues. Mullins disrupts the usual routine, demanding excessive cleaning and maintenance, and reprimands Brett and Dawson for taking two patients in one ambulance without backup. Despite the strict environment, Casey's leadership and decision-making during a jumper call earn him a recommendation for a meritorious promotion. The crew organizes a surprise birthday party for Cruz at Molly's bar, revealing Leon's presence, while Sylvie learns about Hope's new job at the firehouse, leading to a tense conversation.
Full Episode S06E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Cruz consider sending his brother Leon out of town?
For Leon's safety, potentially for a long time or forever.
Who is Hope and why is she at the firehouse frequently?
Hope is Brett's friend who is dealing with personal issues back home.
What is Chief Mullins' reputation at the firehouse?
He is known for being strict and challenging the crew's methods.
How does the crew handle the bicycle accident involving Ella?
Sylvie and Gabby adeptly manage the situation but have to take both the girl and the cardiac arrest patient in one ambulance.
What is the reason for Chief Mullins reprimanding Brett and Dawson?
For taking two patients in one ambulance without backup or permission.
How does Chief Mullins react to Lieutenant Casey's actions during the jumper call?
He acknowledges Casey's leadership and risk-taking, recommending him for a meritorious promotion.
What is the surprise for Cruz at Molly's bar?
A birthday party with his brother Leon, who was flown in secretly.
How does Sylvie react to Hope getting a job at the firehouse?
She is surprised and has a tense conversation about Hope not informing her.
What is Chief Mullins' leadership style and its impact on the firehouse?
His focus on minor details and strict rules creates a tense and stifling atmosphere.