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Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 02: Release Date and Watch Online

Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 02 is going to release on 29th September 2021, Wednesday at 9 pm ET on NBC and Hulu. Fans are excited about the release.

Chicago Fire is an American drama television series that debuted in October 2012 on NBC. The showrunners are Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, while the executive producer is Dick Wolf. Wolf Entertainment, founded by Dick Wolf, is the show’s primary production business. Wolf Entertainment’s Chicago Fire is the first installment in the Chicago franchise.

At the fictitious Firehouse 51, the show covers the personal and professional lives of firemen, paramedics, and rescue workers. There will be a lot to deal with in this episode. Episode 2 is titled “HeadCount,” and it will mostly focus on Casey getting viral on the internet. Mouch and Herrman will also be featured in this episode.

Episode 1 Recap:

After the cliffhanger finale of Season 9, Episode 1 continues up the plot. The rescue squad’s destiny was left unclear in the previous season. The producers had promised a cliffhanger conclusion, but nobody anticipated how dramatic it would be. Severide, Tony, Cruz, and Capp attempted a boat rescue, but the vessel capsized before they could reach safety. Their route of impending danger had been barred.

To make matters worse, the water level continued to rise while the oxygen supply decreased. The first episode of Chicago Fire deals with the fallout from this dangerous turn of events. Gallo, Ritter, and Violet are also seen discussing preparations for a side job. We also learn more about Boden’s choice of the Deputy Chief role.

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Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 02

Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 02 Release Date:

It is going to release on 29th September 2021, Wednesday at 9 pm.

Where to Watch Online

It is going to release on 29th September 2021, Wednesday at 9 pm ET on NBC Channel, Hulu, CBS. You can also watch the show on Amazon Prime and Netflix.

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