Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire (2012)

2 corrected entries in season 2

(9 votes)

A Nuisance Call - S2-E4

Corrected entry: Shay is in the restroom at the firehouse after she returns from the horrible incident on their emergency call. She notices blood and human remains on her belt which she frantically rips off to clean the belt and her hands. In the next cut, while still at the sink washing her hands, the belt is back on.

bnemirow

Correction: She never took the belt off.

I was incorrect. Thank you.

bnemirow

Shoved in My Face - S2-E11

Corrected entry: Shay and her new partner return to the firehouse near the end of the episode and spot a well dressed man who Shay believes is a lawyer there to question her. She says "This guy is looking for me and I can't deal with HER now".

bnemirow

Correction: She says "I can't deal with it right now, OK."

Bishop73

A Volatile Mixture - S7-E5

Factual error: In the scene at O'Hara airport the paramedics meetup with a TSA officer. The TSA officer has a gun as a part of his uniform. TSA officers do not carry firearms. In addition, the CBP officer in the scene does not have on a proper CBP uniform. The CBP officer uniform has rank epaulets and officer has no epaulets, and the CBP uniform doesn't have a bar tie clip and the gun belt buckle is brass not stainless metal. (00:42:00)

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Infection, Part I - S8-E4

Trivia: Casey is playing catch with a football at a Chicago Bears game. Casey throws the football is back underhand like it's a rugby ball and not the American way overhead. Casey is played by Jesse Gordon Spencer who is an Australian actor, so that's why he threw the football like it was rugby ball. (00:01:07)

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Red Flag - S12-E7

Question: With the fire in the house, they opened up the walls and the ceiling. Why would they do that? Wouldn't that give the fire more oxygen?

The_Iceman

Answer: Internet sources give many reasons why firefighters do this, but in regards to your question, it's probably because opening walls and ceilings creates better ventilation which allows heat and smoke to escape, giving firefighters better visibility and lowering the temperature.

raywest

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