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Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 7 Recap: “Red Flag”

Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 7 Recap

In tonight’s exciting episode of Chicago Fire, our favorite firemen were put through a lot of feelings and problems that tested their relationships. The firefighters at Station 51 dealt with everything, from meeting new people to facing scary situations.

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Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 7 Recap

At the start of the episode, Ritter was cautiously navigating a new romantic connection, not wanting to tell his coworkers about it. At the same time, Violet was having a disagreement with Paramedic Chief Robinson, who seemed determined to make her job harder. As things got worse, a new fireman named Jared Lennox came on the scene and made things even more complicated.

The real drama began, though, when firemen found a hidden stash of cash while on duty. They did the right thing by telling the cops about the find, but things quickly went bad when they were accused of theft. Because Severide thought there was foul play, he set out to find the truth, which put him in a dangerous situation with drug sellers and corrupt police officers.

Maya, a young teen, ran to the fire station for safety after losing the money she was holding for drug dealers. She was scared for her life. The firemen came together to help and protect her when she needed it most. However, Lennox’s disobedience and lack of respect for Violet’s power made things even more tense than they were before.

The episode was coming to an end, and Maya’s future was still uncertain. Severide was determined to find out what happened to the money. Mouch’s win in his battle against a parking ticket brought some humor to the chaos and showed how close everyone at the firehouse was.

Ritter’s new boyfriend turned out to be a police officer, which added a new depth to his personal life. The episode finished on a cliffhanger, with Violet being sued by Lennox. This sets the stage for future problems within the team.

Overall, “Red Flag” was an exciting and emotional roller coaster ride that showed how strong and resilient the firemen were when things went wrong. We can’t wait for the next show, but one thing is for sure: the firefighters at Station 51 will keep facing problems head-on, as they work together to protect and serve.

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