Brett and Violet help several patients with strange symptoms on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 17, “The First Symptom.”
When taken to the hospital, even Chicago Med’s Will Halstead seems to be puzzled by the symptoms. This leads them all to wonder if this is the beginning of another health crisis.
CHICAGO FIRE — “The First Symptom” Episode 1117 — Pictured: (l-r) Hanako Greensmith as Violet, Nicholas Bailey as Andrew — (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC)
Meanwhile, Cindy’s condition continues to keep her family on edge as they wait for her chemotherapy results.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview of this episode, which airs Wednesday, March 29th at 9/8c on NBC.
Episode description: Mouch builds a classic firetruck model for the Deputy District Chief but needs assistance from Gallo and Ritter. Meanwhile, Brett and Violet encounter multiple victims with a strange set of symptoms. Cindy’s chemotherapy results loom over the Herrmann family.
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