The Chicago Fire Fall finale is upon us, and it has the potential to bring massive change to the firehouse.
On Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 9, the team is called to a major freeway accident that affects someone close to their firehouse family. Meanwhile, it looks like there’s a bit of a development between Casey and Naomi, and as the photos below show, Tyler is also back to visit.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview of this episode, which airs Wednesday, December 5th on NBC.
Episode description: Stakes are high when a massive car pile-up on the freeway impacts someone dear to the firehouse family. Brett and Foster encounter a harrowing call while Kidd and Severide find their relationship being tested.
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