Chicago Fire season 3 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Firehouse 51 deals with internal conflicts and challenging rescues. Lieutenant Casey navigates tensions with Chief Pridgen and firefighter Welch due to a personal entanglement. Meanwhile, Mr. McHolland learns he might have a child from his past as a sperm donor, causing him to confront unexpected paternal possibilities. The team skillfully handles a building fire and a chaotic hit-and-run incident. Chief Boden grapples with balancing family life and duty, eventually returning to work. The episode culminates with Pridgen's dismissal, restoring harmony in the firehouse.
Full Episode S03E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lieutenant Casey's conflict with Chief Pridgen about?
Casey faces hostility from Chief Pridgen due to his relationship with Pridgen's ex, leading to tension and career threats.
How does Mr. McHolland discover he may have a child?
A clinic informs Mr. McHolland of a security breach that compromised donor identities, revealing he is a sperm donor (Donor 1128) with a potential child.
What is the reason for the firehouse response to Washington and Kedzie?
The firehouse responds to a building fire at Washington and Kedzie, involving a rescue operation and dealing with a building manager's injury.
Who is involved in Dawson and Brett's double date plan?
Dawson and Brett arrange a double date involving Cruz and Phil from Chicago Med.
How does Chief Boden's wife feel about his return to work?
Chief Boden's wife suggests he should return to work, believing it's better for everyone, including their family.
What decision does Mouch face regarding his possible biological son?
Mouch hesitates but eventually decides to meet his potential biological son, Emmett.
What is the outcome of Chief Pridgen's command after the fire incident?
Chief Pridgen is relieved of his command following firefighter Welch's refusal to lie about the fire incident, leading to Chief Boden's reinstatement.
How is the hit-and-run incident described?
The hit-and-run incident is a chaotic scene with multiple injuries, requiring the firehouse team to respond and provide aid.
What was the potential negligence claim involving the building fire?
The negligence claim involves the firehouse's response to the building fire, specifically regarding the building manager's injury.
How does Casey feel about transferring to another firehouse?
Casey considers transferring to another firehouse to avoid conflict with Pridgen but ultimately stays after Pridgen's removal.
How does Chief Boden balance home life and firehouse duties?
Chief Boden struggles with balancing home life and firehouse duties, but his wife encourages him to return to work for their family's benefit.
Why does firefighter Welch refuse to support Chief Pridgen?
Firefighter Welch refuses to support Chief Pridgen's false narrative about the fire incident, leading to Pridgen's removal.
How does the firehouse team respond to the hit-and-run incident?
The firehouse team responds by triaging and providing medical aid to multiple injured individuals scattered over a block.
What is the significance of the double date for Dawson?
The double date is significant for Dawson as an attempt to move on after her breakup with Casey and re-enter the dating scene.
What is the reaction in Firehouse 51 to Chief Boden's reinstatement?
The team in Firehouse 51 is relieved and pleased with Chief Boden's reinstatement, seeing it as a positive change.