Chicago Fire s05e13 Episode Script

Trading in Scuttlebutt

1 Hey, have you heard from Antonio? No.
Why? Laura Dawson just showed up here.
You've never been married.
Stick to what you know.
You didn't tell me that your ex-wife was gonna take your problems out on me.
I really don't need this right now.
I got enough going on with her, and now I got to hear it from you.
You know what? You're not ready, Antonio.
There's a battalion chief position - open in Springfield.
- Yeah? You sure as hell know how to do your job.
I can tell the respect you carry around.
And from what I hear, there might be a girl that you have something with.
We'd love to have you.
I'm guessing she would, too.
Hey, sorry, but we're closed.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, listen, buddy.
- I don't want any - Look I know you're not gonna believe me, but I have a job interview at First National Bank tomorrow.
Congrats.
The thing is I don't have a suit.
I was hoping to borrow a couple of hundred bucks to buy a new one.
And what if I don't lend you the money? [sighs.]
I'm sorry about this.
You're right.
Have a good night.
Wait.
Wait! What's going on? I just really need this job so I can get my own place, see my little girl more.
Ugly divorce, you know? [takes deep breath.]
[exhales sharply.]
Good luck.
[door opens, closes.]
You know you're never gonna see that money again, right? Of course! Give me a little credit.
So, you don't mind getting scammed? It's only getting scammed if I believed his story, which I didn't.
'Tis better to give than receive.
- Exactly.
- Said every sucker - in the history of the world.
- Mm.
Hey, as long as it's coming out of your cut.
- Hey.
- Trust me.
I did a good thing, okay? Whatever he's using that money for, he needed a helping hand.
- I helped him.
- Drugs.
Using it for drugs.
Hey.
Look, I got your text last night, but I didn't see it till this morning.
Oh, it's nothing.
Look, I know it wasn't a booty call, so what did you want to talk about? - I got a job offer.
- In the CFD? Battalion chief in the city of Springfield.
Huh.
- Stella? - Yeah? Um, I need you.
We're not done.
- Hey.
- Hey, what's up? [grunting.]
Hey, Brett? Honey, what's going on? Maybe I could stand to be in better shape.
Maybe you two could encourage me instead of gawking at me - like a couple of bitches.
- [alarm blares.]
Truck 81, ambulance 61.
Vehicle accident at Irving Park, Cicero and Milwaukee.
[sirens wailing.]
[dramatic music.]
Okay, I'll call you back.
All right, now get it over the truck.
[overlapping chatter.]
Chief, what do we got? Just hang back in case I need you.
You heard him.
Hang back.
Get the Hurst in there.
Let's do this nice and easy.
[whirring.]
[metal crunching.]
I see her! 128, get ready.
Nice and easy.
Chief! Tell your men to hold off.
Clock's ticking.
No.
Stop lifting.
Stop lifting now! We got her.
- [snaps.]
- No! Stop lifting! That top pipe is not secure.
81, grab some webbing.
Secure that pipe.
Copy that.
Come on.
Let's go! [dramatic music.]
- You got it? - We're good.
Not sure how long it'll hold it.
Chief Anderson, we're clear.
You heard him, 128.
Let's get her out.
Quickly.
[whirring continues.]
Seatbelt.
Turn around.
[indistinct radio chatter.]
[woman moans.]
[pipe scraping.]
[grunts.]
Hey, wait.
Easy.
- Got her? - Set her down.
Okay, we got her.
- Everybody back up.
- Come on.
Okay, guys.
Clear.
- Clear.
- All right, back out of there.
- Back out.
Back out.
- Okay.
- Everybody clear? - You can let it go.
[grunts.]
[crashing.]
[all panting.]
Pack it up and clean it up, 81.
- All right, let's go.
- Good work.
Hey.
Hey, Herrmann.
You Chalmers and Kolvair from headquarters, right? No, I don't believe I have.
Hey.
- How are you? Hey, bud.
- All right, so, uh, - this is really weird - Yeah? But they just got an email from a Nigerian prince, and they were wondering if they can get your banking routing number so that they can make a deposit.
[laughing.]
He put you up to this? Yeah.
Nice friend.
- [chuckles.]
- [scoffs.]
Hey, Chalmers, Kolvair, you got my O2 tanks? - It's right inside, Chief.
- Thanks.
Hey, you missed a crazy call.
Boden saved Anderson's ass.
Wait.
Deputy District Chief Anderson? Well, it wasn't nothing, really.
I'm just glad I caught it when I did.
Still, would've been blood on the pavement.
Ah, enough of that.
Let's get inside, get some lunch going.
Thanks, boys.
- Springfield, huh? - Yeah.
Isn't that where Anna lives? That's not what this is about.
Oh, right, right, you just got tired of the hustle and bustle of Chicago and figured you'd move to the countryside and raise some chickens.
Springfield is the sixth largest city in Illinois.
[laughs.]
[sighs.]
You're actually considering this.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go visit.
I think the smart thing to do would be to see what they're offering.
So, why are you asking my opinion? Because you're my friend.
I care what you think.
[sighs.]
I think ten minutes in Springfield, you'll be hightailing it back to Chicago as fast as you can.
Or I just don't know you at all.
You wanted to see us? Yeah.
I have three questions.
Are you going to Kenny Fallwell's cocktail party? If so, are your wives going? And what are they wearing? You wrote those down? I just hung up with Donna.
She wanted me to ask.
Well, yes, yes, and we will have Cindy and Trudy text her.
- Mission accomplished.
- Yeah.
I do have one more thing.
Let's keep a lid on what happened at the sewer pipe call.
Chief Anderson just got that promotion and he's a little sensitive about his image.
You got it, Chief.
Thanks.
I saw some makeup tutorials online.
I'm thinking about making some changes.
Maybe some smoky eyes or something.
Okay.
I saw on the side of Facebook there are these professional makeup classes you can take if I think those are if you want to work in the movies or something.
Hey, you guys okay? Yeah, why? Heard about this new big-shot chief nearly got you all killed.
- Who said that? - It's going around.
CFD gossips more than nurses, which I didn't think was possible.
[radio chirps.]
Main to 61, are you available? Yeah, we're back in.
What have you got? Injured victim at 200 South LaSalle.
On our way.
[siren wailing.]
It's an office party for their CEO.
For the record, no one told us.
[dramatic music.]
She's tacky.
About 140.
[slurred speech.]
Just so you know, this is a one-time deal.
We don't condone this type of party at all.
And yet here we are.
- Let's roll her over gently.
- Yeah.
Can you hear me, sweetie? What's her name? I believe she was going by Lucky.
Can you hear me, Lucky? - She's responding to pain.
- Pupils are dilated.
Did she do any coke? Snort something? [crowd murmuring.]
- Let's push Narcan.
- Yeah.
Hey.
Hey, can you hear me? My chest hurts.
[hyperventilating.]
- Whoa.
Hold her.
- Yup.
[hyperventilating.]
Easy.
Easy.
[dramatic music.]
[machine beeping rapidly.]
Narcan wakes her, and then she goes into cardiac arrhythmia? All right, I need to know right now if she took something.
Spit it out! I saw a dude in the bathroom giving her a speedball.
We need to cardiovert her.
[machine continues to beep rapidly.]
Charging at 100.
Clear.
[machine beeps slowly.]
Sinus rhythm.
[woman breathing unevenly.]
I want to go home.
You're gonna be okay, honey.
We got you.
Here.
For your troubles.
[scoffs.]
Men suck.
[indistinct murmuring.]
What are you doing? In Mouch's haste to get to his stash of peanut butter M&Ms, he broke the cabinet door.
Ah-ha.
Hey, I know you got the Alderman thing, and that pretty much keeps your hands full, but you ever wanna be a chief? Not gunning for it, but down the road, sure.
You? I don't know.
Lot of responsibility.
Yeah, we're learning from one of the greats.
Anytime I see Boden step in with a split-second decision like he did today, reacting like that.
Will you hold this up for me? Why are you asking? Just thinking about the future.
That's how you get in trouble.
Tell me about it.
[drill whirring.]
[male speaking German.]
[repeats German phrase.]
The hell are you doing? Nothing.
I thought I would learn a new language, just 'cause it might be useful.
German is useful in Chicago? - Well - Brett, what's going on? Okay, look.
I am batting about a zero with men lately.
Good men, bad men, all men.
I'm either pushing them away, or they're pushing me, and then I look at you, and I think, "Wow, what she has is perfect.
" You know how many guys I had to date before I met Casey? There was Jake, who cheated on me with his high school girlfriend, and Logan, whose parents could not approve of a Latino.
And finally Dr.
Mike.
He was about as romantic as a German teacher.
Look, the point is there were a lot of really bad breakups before Casey.
Your Casey is out there, but you don't have to change who you are to find him.
Okay.
How is Antonio? Not so great, from what I can tell.
[sighs.]
Stay close, make sure he's all right? Of course.
[engine turns over.]
- Whatever.
- Hey, do you guys want to come over for a movie marathon? We're gonna watch "The Sting," uh, "Spanish Prisoner" - Ooh, Thomas Crown.
- "Thomas Crown Affair.
" I know you're making fun of me, I just don't know how.
They're all con movies.
Ah.
You know, instead, maybe you should read "The Giving Tree.
" It's a very sweet story about a tree that gives away all of its branches.
What happens to the tree? Uh, it gets cut down to just a stump.
- That's horrible.
- It's a lesson! - Don't be a sucker? - [laughs.]
You, too, now? You know what? Forget it.
You know, me and my giving heart will see you later.
Hey.
- Boden? - Yeah? Chief, what can I do for you? You've been talking about me behind my back.
Come again? There's scuttlebutt going all over the CFD that you had to jump in and save my ass on that last call.
I have discussed the call with others, yes, but I certainly didn't say anything disparaging about you.
It's true what they say about you, isn't it? You're a real wild card.
No respect for the chain of command.
Looks who's trading in scuttlebutt.
You see something on a scene, you bring it to the attention of the incident commander.
- There wasn't time.
- There wasn't time? Or you just decided you could handle it better than me? Maybe you thought you should've got the bump for Deputy District Chief.
Chief, you have every right to be upset, but I didn't intend to undercut your authority.
I had a different vantage point.
I saw something.
I acted.
Simple as that.
You don't want to make an enemy out of me, Chief.
We are in agreement.
Think there's gonna be any fallout from Anderson? I'm hoping he got it all out of his system, but then again, he can be tricky.
Got a very fragile ego.
For good reason.
Did you remind him that he almost got some firefighters killed? You know that's not how I operate.
Sometimes when you're a chief, you just got to suck it up and nod yes.
Doesn't sound much different than when you're a lieutenant.
Maybe not.
- See you, Kelly.
- See you.
[upbeat somber music.]
That is the Scott X3 snap-change SCBA with the sight mask.
Every firefighter gets a new one every year.
They're nice.
So is the pay and the furlough time.
I know you can see the rigs are all top-of-the-line.
Now all I need is a new battalion chief to take us to the next level.
Ah, the hard sell.
We want to make Springfield the best fire department in the world.
And I got 300 firefighters who believe it.
Hey, come on.
Let me introduce you to some of the guys.
[sighs.]
[both sigh.]
[sighs.]
Yes? What was that alderman's name from the breakfast thing we did last month? Uh, there were 30 aldermen.
The tall one with the cute hair.
Cute hair? Kyle something? Uh, he said he was single, and I thought maybe we could set him up with Brett.
Well, probably not the best idea to mix my government work with someone from the firehouse.
Yeah.
No, no.
You're right.
You're right.
[clears throat.]
What about that waiter from the restaurant Tuscany? The young one they just hired.
What are you doing? [sighs.]
She was with my brother, and she's not really taking this well, and I want to help.
Okay, I'm gonna get up, go to the fridge, get a beer, come back, and watch hockey.
At no point in this am I gonna talk any more - about Brett's love life.
- Got it.
- They seem great.
- Yeah.
They're smoke eaters, every one of them.
Yeah, I can tell.
So, you'd have about 40 to 45 firefighters under your direct command.
How you command is up to you.
You want to run into burning buildings, you still do that.
You want to hang back and call your shots from the street, that's your decision.
And then I want to throw this on top of the cake.
That's your official offer, including compensation.
- Wow.
- Look, think about it, okay? I'm gonna run to my office, check on a few things, give you some time.
Yeah, I'm just gonna get out and check out the city.
- Talk to you later.
- Yeah.
I'll tell you what, Augie.
I will bet you $1 million that I will beat you this time.
[laughs.]
You don't have a million dollars.
You don't know that unless you play with me, so bring it on, kid.
[laughs.]
Who's that? [sighs.]
Ah, that is Mr.
Cool.
What the hell are you doing in Springfield? You said someday.
Today is someday somewhere.
I've thought about you every day.
I've thought about calling you.
- I would've loved that.
- Kelly I mean, I will be forever grateful for what you did for me.
I mean, this is my life, here.
I have a job offer to run my own battalion here in Springfield.
- You're kidding.
- No.
[gentle music.]
Please don't do this for me.
I mean, I would love the chance to get to know you better, but if I thought that you were giving up Chicago for me [laughing.]
Oh, stop doing that, please.
Well, I mean, not, like not yet, you know.
If I do this, it'll be for the right reasons.
What are those? That's what I'm trying to figure out.
So, we grabbed all the gear we could, and we hiked it up the stairs ourselves.
Yeah, eh, here we go.
Now Christopher's the first one up.
- I was bringing up the rear.
- Yeah, as usual.
[laughs.]
Wait, I have heard this story.
You said the candidate had to carry all the gear.
Oh, wouldn't that be nice.
Yeah, well, actually what I said was Don't don't believe a word this guy says.
[laughter.]
Hey, Jim.
Good to see you, too.
That's not what you were saying earlier today when I was chewing you a new one.
No, not at the time.
No.
Uh, I thought we were all good, Jim.
You damaged my reputation.
I went through a hell of a lot to get that promotion, crawled a lot of hallways.
- I know that, Chief.
- So, no, we're not all good when someone lower in command tries to tell me - how to run a rescue.
- Okay.
When your house is the one with all the problems.
[dramatic music.]
I pulled your file, Wallace.
I see how you manage your house.
Just this year, you got a candidate filing a complaint against you, one of your men was arrested for hit-and-run, and then you go and get suspended for conduct unbecoming.
Now, you add gross insubordination to that list, that could be the end of your career.
Excuse me? This is supposed to be a party, guys.
- We should probably go.
- Yeah? Why's that? - Hey, Jim.
- Chief How are you gonna like it when I describe in detail and on record how firefighters nearly died due to your negligence? Wallace No, it's all good.
And Annabelle has her teeth cleaning.
- She can't be late.
- What? They're baby teeth.
- They're gonna fall out anyway.
- Uh, dad, pass the butter? - Please? - Please.
Who's picking up Max from hockey practice today? Hm? I can.
Oh Oh, wait, no I can't, because I don't have a car.
Get some straight As, then come talk to me.
- Christopher.
- Don't forget my class.
What class? You're Dad of the Week, remember? He signed you up.
Ohh, yeah, hey, buddy, I didn't know that, you know, we landed on a date and I got to work.
You know, you've heard most of my fire stories.
The other kids haven't.
Hmm.
Boy, I'm just letting people down - left and right these days.
- Hey [exhales.]
- Hey.
- Hey.
How'd it go? Did you know they have an actual drive-in movie theater in Springfield, along Route 66? And the fire department? They're trying to build something good there.
It's a decent offer.
Okay, look, Kelly, you barely know this woman.
I told you it's not all about her.
Okay, then what is it about? Oh, lately I've been staring in the mirror a lot, and every day, the person looking back looks more and more like Benny, and I don't want that future.
Maybe this is the chance I've been looking for.
Okay.
But if you go, I'll miss you.
'Cause like you said, we're friends, and, um we're good together.
Hey, did I hear that Chief and Anderson went toe-to-toe at Kenny Fallwell's place? That's kind of a dramatic way to put it.
Everything I hear, Anderson is somebody - you don't want to mess with.
- Neither is our chief.
Uh, can we talk about something else? What are you so sensitive about? What, did you loan Anderson a couple hundred bucks, too? [laughs.]
- I'm sorry.
- Oh, no, it was funny.
[speaks German.]
"Don't beat yourself up.
" It's my new motto.
You're obviously not Catholic.
Hey, Lieutenant, um, is it okay if we go for a ride? It's kind of important.
We've had a change of schedule, so we can spend more time on fractions.
Ah, not so fast.
- Dad! - What? You didn't think I was gonna make it to Super-Duper Dad Day? Come on.
May I go? - Yes.
- All right.
Come on.
Okay.
Hey, you guys want to learn about firefighting? all: Yeah! Okay.
Who knows what this is? Ah, besides my handsome, young son there.
Yes, bright young lady? It's a gas detector, for, like, toxic smoke you can't see.
Darn close! You know, we definitely have a device that can detect gas, and the thing goes off all the time on hot chili night.
[blows raspberry.]
[all laugh.]
This actually is a thermal imaging camera.
Anybody knows what this does? - Yes? - Detects heat? Exactly right.
Check this out.
All right, look.
There's your teacher! Doesn't it look crazy? See it? See that? What's it mean when there's a four-alarm fire? You know, that's a great question, and the Lieutenant here can answer that one.
Yeah, it means the more alarms, the more vehicles and firefighters responding.
One time, a kid pulled the fire alarm and the whole fire department came.
- all: Ooh.
- You know what? This is the thing about false alarms: as firefighters, we don't know whether or not it is false, so we need to assume that it's real, and we have to go help the people even though those people may be just playing some big, dumb joke.
See, we always help people, whether they deserve it or not.
- What is this? - Routine inspection.
Those floor drains been cleaned out lately? I'll have a look.
Is this how you're playing it now, Jim? Your ego is so bruised, you're gonna dig around till you find something else? Where are you coming from, Lieutenant? I didn't hear any calls for 81.
Carmichael Elementary, doing a demonstration.
You file paperwork for that? On my way to do it now.
Help you, Chief? As you were.
Pretend we're not here.
Jim, will you step into my office? I'll get there in due time.
[alarm blares.]
Squad 3, ambulance 61.
Man down from unknown causes.
341 West When I get back, we are gonna talk.
We'll come with you.
[dramatic music.]
[sirens blaring.]
- What's going on? - Our friend Calvin was trying to jump up and pull down a fire escape ladder.
He grabbed it, but it, like, shot down on him.
Okay.
People, move out.
- Back up.
Back up.
- Out of the way.
[groaning.]
Back up! Back it up! Get out the way! [dramatic music.]
No, no, no, don't touch it.
[grunts.]
Hang on.
We're gonna take good care of you.
We have full and clear bilateral breath sounds.
No tracheal deviation.
What is this? Six Flags? Get them out of here.
You heard the chief, Cruz.
All right, everybody.
Come on, back to the street.
Let us do our work.
Let's go! Looks like the ladder went straight through.
- [grunting.]
- I know.
I know.
I know.
Hang in there.
We should get him on the monitor.
Hey, Capp, you're gonna want to cut right here.
[grunting.]
Running a line.
[machine beeping.]
We need more pressure.
The ladder may have nicked an artery.
His BP's dropping fast.
All right, Cruz, Tony, stabilize the ladder.
Capp, when you're ready, go for it.
Whizzer saw would be faster.
This is fine, thanks.
Capp, when you're ready.
I'm telling you get the whizzer.
Lieutenant? Give me that.
[saw buzzing.]
Do your men not recognize an order when they hear one? Chief, are you taking over as incident commander? I told you: I'm observing.
Then back off and let my men do their job.
Excuse me? Look, you want to take me on? Good.
I will take this as far as you want to go, but right now, back off my scene.
[saw buzzing.]
All right.
He got in his buggy and drove off.
Not another word.
- Good for you, Chief.
- Is it? He had no cause to come at you.
Just took a while to drum that through his thick skull.
Yeah, but I answer to Anderson, and he and I need to find a way to work together, for the good of the department.
[sighs.]
I'll catch up with you.
Fast train to the city Hey, you seen Stella? She and Dawson were taking Brett out tonight.
A "forget your troubles" thing.
Ah.
[dance music.]
I wanted her to blow off some steam.
I just didn't know she'd have so much of it.
[laughs.]
Oh, come on.
She's fine.
Cheers.
Hey, guys! - Guess what! - Hi! - What? - I'm getting married! You see see Jacques? The one with the face? He's from Canada.
And he needs his green card so he can stay here.
And so We're out of here.
- We could go to City Hall.
- No, no, we'll go.
See the Justice of the Peace.
Even if it's uncomfortable after, like, just because they're, like, you know - Yeah.
- They'll expect one thing.
- It means you should take stock.
- Definitely.
Hi.
I'm looking for the owner.
Found him.
No, a different guy? Oh.
Told you I was gonna pay you back.
- Ah.
- It's Greg, by the way.
Ah, Greg.
Christopher.
Yeah.
Nice to meet you.
I got the job.
- That's great! - Yeah, I'm so excited.
All right, well, uh, thanks.
You have no idea how much your gesture meant to me.
Listen.
Not so fast.
Uh, you're drinking free tonight.
Come on, what do you want? Yeah! Greg got a job! All right, Greg! All right, what are you drinking? Wow.
someone's riding high this morning.
Eh, just the goodness of my fellow man makes me smile.
Boden? I want to thank you for helping me realize I've been going about things all wrong.
You'll have to forgive me.
I'm new to the job.
I understand now I can't just snap my fingers and get rid of you, but there are actions I can take that I don't have to justify to anybody.
Firehouse 51, after a careful review of second shift, the department has found room for some improvements.
Officers will remain in place for the time being, but as for the rest of you, here are your new assignments: next shift, Stella Kidd, you will report to Firehouse 27.
Joe Cruz, you'll report to the 911 call center.
Christopher Herrmann and Randall McHolland, you will report to Firehouse 90.
Brian Zvonacek, Morningside.
Sylvie Brett, you will now be at Firehouse 27.
Make sure to report promptly for all shifts.
I expect everyone to be on time and with a smile on your faces.
You have a problem with this, take it up with the fire commissioner.

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