Chicago Fire season 7 episode 17 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode revolves around the aftermath of a near-fatal gun incident, Casey's tough day, and a challenging apartment fire. Cindy tries to revive her interior design career by redoing the firehouse's common room, leading to mixed feedback. Meanwhile, Stella Kidd discovers a secret room during a fire call, suspecting child endangerment. Despite initial dead ends, she and Severide persist, ultimately uncovering a man exploiting foster children. The episode concludes with the firefighters being celebrated for their bravery and impact, with Herrmann and Casey resolving their tensions.
Full Episode S07E17 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who had a near-death experience with a gun jamming?
A character reflects on their life being saved by a gun jamming.
What was Casey's condition in the morning?
Casey had a difficult morning call.
What career did Cindy give up?
Cindy gave up her career in interior design.
What incident did the fire team respond to?
They responded to an apartment fire.
What challenge did the fire team face at the scene?
They struggled with a blocked hydrant and had to lay hoses across the street.
What injury occurred during the fire operation?
Ritter injured his shoulder.
Why was Lieutenant Herrmann criticized?
He was criticized for poor decision-making at the fire scene.
What did Stella Kidd notice during the fire call?
She noticed a secret room in an apartment, suspecting child endangerment.
How did the team respond to Cindy's interior design reveal?
The redesign was met with mixed reactions and deemed impractical.
What was the outcome of the child endangerment case?
A man exploiting foster children was arrested, and the children were rescued.
Who reconciled their differences at the end?
Herrmann and Casey reconciled their differences.
Where did the team celebrate their success?
They celebrated at a local bar.