On Chicago Fire Season 6 Episode 4, “A Breaking Point,” Dawson’s life is in danger when she gets trapped in a collapsed parking structure. Meanwhile, Casey adjusts to his new role.
Check out the photos and promo video below, along with a special sneak peek! Spoilers ahead.
Episode description: While running a secret errand, Dawson (Monica Raymund) finds herself trapped in a collapsed parking structure. With all paths of exit blocked, she is forced to improvise and works double-duty to keep a number of injured individuals alive while trying to maintain peace among those trapped. Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Casey (Jesse Spencer) as he begins to take on additional duties, Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) grows increasingly skeptical of Hope (guest star Eloise Mumford) after learning about rumors circulating and the firehouse receives a surprise visitor. Taylor Kinney, Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Yuri Sardarov, Joe Minoso and Christian Stolte also star.
CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: (l-r) Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: Eloise Mumford as Hope Jacquinot — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Breaking Point” Episode 604 — Pictured: (l-r) Christian Stolte as Mouch, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)
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