Chicago Fire (2012–…): Season 6, Episode 1 - It Wasn't Enough - full transcript

With most of the squad still trapped in the warehouse fire, Chief Boden makes a risky last-minute decision to save them.

Mayday, Mayday.
Mouchie's having a heart attack.

They're suspending you
for 60 days without pay.

- I tried.
- You are so out of touch.

I'm not what I used to be.

I'm retiring.

This is my last shift.

We gotta get out of here now.

Mouch, I'm so sorry, Mouch.

Let's go, let's go, let's go.

This situation with
my dad isn't ideal.

I want a date when he's gone.



That is not how marriage works.

We talk things out.

I understand you wanting
to help out your dad, but...

You do?

Because you're really,
really not showing it.

Entrance is blocked.

Evacuate that building
any way you can.

Is Gabby there?

Yeah, yeah, baby.
I'm here, I'm here.

Gabby.

You're the best thing
that ever happened to me.

I love you.

Bye, Gabby.

No. No.



Emergency.

Squad 3.

Truck 81, Engine 51,

if you can hear me,

take cover anywhere
that you can.

We're about to open up
the water cannons.

Chief, you'll boil them alive.

What choice do I have?

It may not be much,
but it's all we got.

Cover yourselves.

Kannell, this way. Let's move.

Squad's headed to
the east stairwell, Chief.

Water cannons go up in ten...

nine...

- Hit it! Hit it!
- Eight...

Seven...

six...

- Cover yourself, baby.
- Five...

Come on, baby.

Four...

three...

two...

one.

That's it.
Open up the water cannons.

Mouch!

Herrmann!

Mouch!

Herrmann!

Herrmann. Herrmann.

Herrmann.

Casey.

Severide, Kannell, call out!

Kannell and I are safe, Chief.
We're headed out.

Do you have eyes on Casey?

Negative, Chief.

Casey.

Casey. Casey!

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As I think of the life
of Matthew Casey,

certain words come
to the top of my mind.

Honesty, integrity,

bravery, sure.

But there are other words
right there, too.

Like...

brother.

Son.

Husband.

And I am lucky enough
to call him a friend.

Matthew Casey...

I proudly bestow this
Medal of Valor upon you,

not only because of
the bravery that you showed

at the South Bishop fire,

but also because of the valor
that you show

on the streets of Chicago
every single day.

Order arms.

Good looking chest, boy.

- Listen, I...
- There's something I wanted...

Dad, what's going on?

Well...

What's going on is that
I am officially

getting out of your hair.

What are you talking about?

I cannot thank you two
enough for,

helping me right this ship
for the last couple of months.

I've got three great
job leads, I'm...

Dad, we are happy
to have you stay with us.

Yeah, yeah. More than happy.

I know, and I appreciate it.

But I've been imposing on you
for way too long.

So there's nothing
more to be said.

I love you so much, mija.

I love you, too.

Matt, congratulations
on the medal,

and thank you sincerely.

Anytime.

Well, I'm on the move
to the next chapter

on this adventure known
as the life of Ramón Dawsona.

You know, if it
doesn't work out...

No, nope, nope.

From now on,
it's nothing but up.

Te amo mucho.

That was abrupt.

Yep.

You know, this is
the first time in months

we've had the whole place
to ourselves.

Yep.

You'd better take
that uniform off.

Yep.

Trudy.

- Mouchie!
- Hey.

He's back.

You look incredible.
Doesn't he look incredible?

Incredible.

It's good
to have you back, Mouch.

Thanks.

It's almost like
you didn't go visit him

every single day he was laid up.

I was on suspension for 60 days.

I had to keep busy somehow?

Hey, come here. Come on.

I got something for you.

Hey, Mouch.

- Keep them closed, okay?
- Yep, yep.

Okay, just turn here.

All right.

Tada!

It's perfect, right?

It marks your spot,

and it provides
muchneeded lumbar support.

That's really sweet of you, Joe,

but, prolonged sitting is linked

to cardiovascular disease,
it turns out.

Of course. So stupid.

I know a fantastic
recipe for a power smoothie.

Ooh.

Hey.

Hey, so, is
he still trying to make up

for how he jumped you
over that suspension?

Nah, it's water
under the bridge.

Not for him.

So hey, boomboom!

How you feeling, Dead Mouch?

- I'm not dead, Herrmann.
- You flatlined!

I have seen bodies in
the morgue move more than you.

Rearview mirror.

I've got a whole new fitness
and nutrition regimen.

I'm eating chia seeds
and all kinds of good stuff.

You look great, Mouch.
You really do.

But the nickname Dead Mouch
is here to stay.

Yeah.

And I'm warning everyone
that if you persist

- in calling me that...
- Otis, Herrmann.

Dead Mouch.

Okay, come on, you guys.

Lay off Mouch, all right?
He's been through a lot.

Here you go, buddy.

Could I just...

Chia later.

Can I help you, bud?

I'm looking for someone.

Hey, bitch.

What, you talk smack on me,
you don't think there's

gonna be consequences?

- This is where I work.
- Yeah.

And my Angie's List page
is where I conduct my business.

You negrep me online,
I can't fill the building.

Be a better landlord,

and I'd be happy to delete it.

Every day,
it's something with you.

Leaky faucet, new paint.

I've had more calls from you
than any tenant in 15 years.

Because you bully them the way
you're trying to bully me.

The only difference is I'm not
gonna let you call me names

and kick sand in my face.

I want your rent.

Fix the fridge,
and you'll get it.

Your check, my mail box, Friday,

or so help me God...

Renters' rights. Look them up.

So help me God.

Hey, everything all right?

Yeah.

Tucker messed
with the wrong tenant.

Well, Lieutenant Casey,

word churning
around headquarters

is that you have
eyes on you now.

In a good way.

Title of captain in your future.

Ooh, Lord help us all.

Hey, I'm just glad
not to be an alderman.

Told Gabby it's high time
I focus on the job

I'm actually good at.

Hear, hear to that.

- So, regarding Jason Kannell.
- What's this?

We got denied
an extra man on squad,

so Chief here...

I found him a permanent
spot on first shift.

That's great.

I'll call him to celebrate.

Donna.

To what do we owe the pleasure?

You know what?
To hell with what I owe.

I am just pleased to see you.

Aww, that's why I married you.

Boys, no matter how
many women say

they don't like
to be sweettalked,

let me tell you, they do.

I'll keep that in mind.

Yeah, you write that down.

Get out.

So?

Um, so I was coming
to remind you that

tomorrow night is my first

parentteacher night of the year,

and you're gonna need
this carpool sign

to pick up Terrence
from day care.

Right.
Consider it taken care of.

And, just remind me

why I wanted to move
from 4th grade to high school.

Well, if words
serve me correctly,

you said you need
more of a challenge.

- Did I say that?
- You did.

Okay. I gotta go.

There's an assembly
this morning,

so all hands on deck.

- Okay, go get them.
- Okay.

Thanks for stopping by.

So I have great news.

My friend, Hope Jacquinot,
is in town.

She just texted me,
and she's on her way over here.

Go on.

Well, we used to call her
"ShockandAwe" in high school.

I mean, because of her name,
but also because she was always

- just doing crazy stuff.
- Keep going.

You guys are gonna love her.

She was the Hog Queen of
Fowlerton four years running.

Okay, you can stop now.

No, that's a big deal.

- I wanna party with this girl.
- It's an open invitation.

I'm gonna take her
to Molly's tomorrow night.

Yeah, I'm gonna be needing
tomorrow night off, Herrmann.

Yeah, fat chance.

- Fowlerton in the house.
- My God!

Were your ears burning?
I was just talking about you.

- All good, I take it.
- Yeah. You look amazing.

She was actually
raving about you.

Hi, Brian Zvonecek.

Joe Cruz. Nice to meet you.

Look at you, get to work
with a bunch of firemen.

Firefighters.
That's what we say.

How long are you in town?

Just a couple of weeks.
I got an Airbnb.

- I'm free to hang.
- Amazing.

That is amazing,
'cause I actually own a bar.

Coown.

I am a managing
part of the bar, so...

Okay, so I'm gonna go
check on lunch.

Hope, it was lovely to meet you.

Don't worry about these two.
They're harmless.

Not too harmless, I hope?

You, however...

- Kelly, quick question.
- Yeah?

When you're working
on your core,

do you concentrate on
fasttwitch isometric training,

or do you go with
more lowintensity,

highimpact repetition?

- What?
- It's just, I've been doing

some concentric CrossFit,
you know,

since I have more of
a mesomorph physique.

I just lift weights, man.

Of course. I mean, yeah, me too.

Also I throw in
some Power Fit, XFit,

you know, core balance
type thing.

Well, you look
absolutely great, brother.

Thank you.

Also, I have two tickets
to this week's Bears game.

And they're yours.
50 yard line, 20 rows up.

Whoa. Thank you, Joe.

I will admit, I like the sound

of Captain Casey.

Which would make me
Mrs. Captain Casey.

I gotta shut down
the speculation

before it gets out of hand.

Which is just a temporary
step on the ladder

to Chief Casey.

You're worse than
the rest of them.

You look good in white,
is all I'm saying.

Making Chief's
all about the politics.

I've had enough of that
to last me a lifetime.

From now on, just give me an axe

and a halligan,
point me toward a fire.

I'm not gonna be too happy
when you outrank me.

Just putting you on notice.

Fair warning, then.

Well, Dawson says that
you gave her old man the boot.

She said what?

Well, she actually
said he just left,

- but I figured you...
- My hands are clean.

He's gone of his own accord.

Nice. How'd that feel?

You have no idea.

Help!

Help!

Help, my girl! My little girl!

Help me!

- Gabby.
- Brett.

Come on.

Here. Set her down here.

Her eyes.

She was eating,
and then her eyes...

All right. Come on.
Give them some room.

She's choking.

She was probably
trying to cough,

and she busted some
blood vessels in her eyes.

- Nothing.
- I'll get the forceps.

Will she be blind?

Let's try to
get her breathing first.

What was she eating?

- Hot dogs.
- Hey, hey, hey.

Damn it. One more push.

Got it.

- Let's get her to Med.
- Yeah.

- Honey, how do you feel?
- It hurts.

I see you guys race out
onto the street every day.

I will never complain
about the sirens again.

Hey, baby.

Happy we could help.

- Thanks, guys.
- Yeah.

- Okay, come with us.
- Yes, ma'am.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

Hope. I'm so glad you made it.

I mean, I've never been
to a firefighter bar before.

Yeah, we've got cops,
doctors, lawyers...

Well, not so many
lawyers, anyway.

Anyway, what can I
get you to drink?

Um, can you make a Moscow Mule?

You got it.

Yeah, I should warn you.

Kelly Severide's
probably not the best guy

for you to set your sights on.

What's that?

Hope was staring at Kelly.

I don't know about staring.
I mean, look at him, though.

Well, he recently lost
his girlfriend to cancer.

Yeah. It was awful.

And before you think you can be
the shoulder that he cries on,

just know that he's
already been comforted

by half the women in Chicago,
so...

Hey.

Can you switch with me tomorrow
night and close the shop?

- I got a thing.
- What thing?

It's...

escape room design class.

Well, can't.
Looking at apartments.

Well, then why'd you make me
say what I was doing then?

I just wanted to see what you
had planned on a Saturday night.

Looking for apartments?

I thought you had
a threeyear lease.

Yeah.

Apparently I violated
the tenantrenter agreement.

- No.
- Yeah.

He evicted me.

I'm so sorry.

Well, there's a foldup cot
in the corner.

Herrmann likes to use it
when he has early deliveries

and he doesn't want to
drive across town.

I wondered what that
was doing here.

Yeah, just, you know,
use it as long as you need,

and shower at the firehouse.

And don't tell anybody
about the design class.

Hi. I'm Hope. Sylvie's friend

Kelly.

You, um, left your
phone at the bar.

No, I was just keeping my spot.

Well, I might've
put my number in it.

You did, did you?

Yeah.

I just wanted you to know
that you can text me anytime.

Okay.

Boo.

- Dad.
- Hey.

- Hey.
- Hey.

It's good to see you.

I thought I'd pop in. Say hello.

I'm sorry I haven't called.

I've been on
the job hunt, just...

- Yeah, how's that going?
- Okay.

I got a second interview
at one place, so we'll see.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

- Well, keep us posted?
- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

- Good to see you, Pops.
- Good to see you.

Um, I talked to
Chaplain Orlovsky.

And, he said that,
you haven't been by to see him.

Been busy.

Kitten, you told me

that when Matt
said goodbye in that fire

that it almost broke
everything inside of you.

Look, I'm not
a counselor, baby girl,

but maybe that moment
was a little crack.

Maybe it widened
some other cracks

that were already there.

I don't know.

But this is true,

and you need to
listen to me, hija.

If you don't
repair these cracks,

then the whole foundation
comes crumbling down.

So if it's not the chaplain,
just talk to someone.

I was upset, and I'm good now.

Okay? Just needed some time.

Which I got.

- Okay.
- Okay.

Glad to hear that.

Okay.

So I don't know
what anybody did.

What's she showering here for?

She got the boot
from her apartment.

She's a bad tenant.

- Aw.
- Yeah.

I'd offer her a spot with us,

but we're stuffed
to the rafters.

She said she's out
looking for a new place.

I had that motherinlaw suite
that we fixed up for Dawson.

But then Henry
decided to move in

because he says that
he's mostly an adult now.

Mostly.

Herrmann, will you hold my feet

while I get in some crunches?

Okay.

There you go, buddy. Nice.

Almost there.

There you go. Stay strong.

And ten. Thanks, Joe.

- Pleasure's all mine.
- Whoo.

Whoo.

What?

How long are you
gonna keep this going?

I am committed
to my fitness regime.

No, I'm not
talking about fitness.

I'm talking about Joe Cruz

turning into your
personal valet.

You're letting him put
lipstick on and kiss your ass

like it's your birthday.

I think you're being
a little exaggerated

in your description.

Enough's enough.

Tell the guy that
you forgive him,

and let him get on
with his life.

Here you go, Mouchie.
Nice hot towel.

- Ooh.
- Yeah.

- Helps get out the toxins.
- Why thank you, Joe.

- Okay.
- So good.

Yeah.

Ooh.

- Christopher.
- Hey, Chaplain Orlovsky.

Great to see you, Padre.

Yeah, always good to stop by 51.

So, you just visiting,
or does the big man upstairs

got some urgent business?

Is Gabby Dawson around?

I saw her... she's probably...

I don't know.

Anyway, I'll, be around
for a bit if anyone wants to,

you know, download on me.

Weird how you tend
to visit around lunch.

Funny.

Divine guidance.

Squad 3, Truck 81,
Ambulance 61, Engine 51.

School fire, 4538 West Quincy.

That's Donna's school.

Herrmann, you and Kidd together.

Mouch, how you feeling?

Like riding a bike, Lieutenant.

You're with Otis.

What about you, Lieutenant?

I'm sure Chief is
going in on this one,

so I'll stay close to him.

I'll cover the chief.

That means I want the three
of you on a controlled sweep

of wherever
the fire's the hottest.

These kids are
gonna be panicked,

so point them toward the exits.

Make sure you don't stop
except for anyone down.

You got it, Lieutenant.

Hit the ground running, boys.

Here we go.

Come on, let's make our lines.

Come on. We drilled for this.

Don't panic.
Come on, everybody out.

- Get two hose lines in there.
- Copy that.

Truck, Squad,
search and evacuate.

Let's go.

You seen Donna Boden?

I saw her running
toward the fire.

It started in the chemistry lab.

Make a path. Keep moving.

This way.

Be careful.

If you have trouble breathing,
I want you to sit down.

More help is on the way, guys.

Get clear.

Clear out.

Come on.

- Handle that!
- Got it, Chief.

Let's go. Let's go.

Hey, I got it, Chief.

I got her.

I got her.

Hey. Move, move!

Yeah, yeah.

Hey! Get out now!

Go, kid.

This way.

- Come on, let's go.
- This way. Come on.

Hug the wall to
the right to get out.

Donna!

- Fire department.
- Donna!

Donna...

Wallace!

Chief, you all right?

Yeah. I'm fine.

Donna.

Donna!

Hey.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah.

Okay. Come on.

We'll get you out of here.

Come on.

- Come on.
- Come on.

Wait!

Ms. Wagner,
the chemistry teacher.

She's still inside
the classroom.

I had to get the kids out.

- Casey, go.
- Got it.

Come on, I got you.

Cover yourself.

Fire department. Call out.

Casey, come on! We gotta move!

Give me a hand.

Okay. Let's go.

Dawson! Brett!

Man.

One, two, three, up.

We gotta intubate.

Okay.

Hey, Chief. Fire's out.

What's the count?

Everyone's accounted for, Chief.

You're in.
Let's get her out of here.

Hey. Can I go with you?

Yeah, of course.

I'll finish up here.
Meet you at Med.

- Too soon, Herrmann.
- Too soon.

I just got off
the phone with command.

And I have successfully signed
up Firehouse 51's second shift

for the Firefighter Muster.

What the...

It's like an Olympics
for firefighters.

There's the bucket
brigade challenge,

the twoman carry, the ladder...

I know what a Muster is.
But you signed us up?

That's right. And I'm the coach.

Sounds horrible.

Yeah, I don't know.

I need this.

No one but Herrmann knows this,

but I came this close
to walking off this job.

And I'm not... I'm not talking

about my heart stopping.

Before that.

I almost gave up the second
greatest thing in my life

because I was feeling
a little run down.

And when I was lying
on the ground

in that burning factory,

the one thing I thought about

was it wasn't enough.

Not enough time with Trudy.

Not enough time at 51.

Not enough time with you guys.

My brothers and sisters.

So...

yeah.

I signed us up,

because, man,

I treasure these moments

when we're together.

And I don't wanna be
looking down the dark end

of that tunnel ever again,

thinking it wasn't enough.

Of course we'll be there.

Come here. Thanks, buddy.

This event is mandatory.

Yeah! Yeah!

This is a great idea.

Thank you, buddy.

So you all
just moved in together?

Yeah. Worked out perfectly.

They needed a bigger place,
and I didn't like living

by myself,
so opportunity came knocking,

and I answered.

So cool.

Yeah, they're great.

Like big brothers, really.

If you lived with
two men in Fowlerton,

- you'd get run out on a rail.
- God, I know.

Well, you are gonna love
this place we're going dancing.

It's called Primary.

It's a total scene,
but it's a lot of fun.

Actually, I met this
Canadian guy there once

who asked me to marry him,

which I don't really remember.

I think I had a little
too much to drink.

But Dawson talked me
out of matrimony.

Thank God that didn't happen.

Who are you texting?

My mom.

Aww.

You look like
a lost little puppy.

Look, if you're just
gonna make fun of me,

I'm gonna go back to...

I guess I don't really have
anywhere to go back to.

Come on in.

Thank you.

Thank you for offering
to let me crash here.

You're welcome.

And there's no way I'm gonna
stop making fun of you.

Guess I brought it on myself.

Yeah.

"He messed with
the wrong tenant."

Look, how was I supposed to know

I overstepped
the rental agreement?

Common sense?

Fine. Deserved.

And, I mean, this is
just for a few weeks.

I'm still looking
for my own place.

I get it.

Okay.

And, you know, feel free
to do whatever you need to do.

With whomever
you need to do it with.

I will.

There's beer in the fridge.

Say no more.

They just opened.
Otis was telling me about it.

Supposed to be great crab legs.

We should go
before there's a line.

Yeah, sounds good.

Did you hear from your dad?

He got the job.

- That's great.
- Yeah.

Second interview,
they hit it off.

He starts Monday.

See? Sometimes...

Don't ever say
goodbye to me again.

I'd been meaning
to say something, but...

just didn't know how, or what.

I know that you'll never stop
running into burning buildings

any more than I'll stop
putting my life on the line

every time the ambo rolls out.

But just tell me right now that
you'll always come back to me.

And I'll believe you.

I'll always come back to you.

So thank you.

Just go tell everyone you know.

Okay.

Okay...

Okay, they said that
Mrs. Wagner went in

for a second surgery,
and it is still critical.

So we just need to wait and see,

and keep praying.

Okay?

It's gonna be okay, honey.

All right?

Wallace...

What is it?

The fire wasn't an accident.

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