This Wednesday you can also catch Chicago Fire on NBC. The pilot had a lot of energy and even a surprise visit by Chicago's Mayor Rahm Emanuel. I know we have seen much of this before with Rescue me (and even the much earlier Emergency), yet the Chicago setting may provide some additional story lines and certainly an interesting setting. I know the earlier Fox police series, The Chicago Code, did not make it in the Second City, but think of the successful shows that have, such as Starz' Boss and Showtime's Shameless (see my earlier ode to Chicago). Notice the successful shows are on the cable networks, but I am still hopeful that Chicago Fire can hold its own.
Here is the story per NBC:
From renowned, Emmy Award-winning executive producer Dick Wolf ("Law
& Order" brand) and creators Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, the
writing team behind "3:10 to Yuma," comes the high-octane drama "Chicago
Fire," - an edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes
committed to one of America's noblest professions. For the firefighters,
rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, no occupation is
more stressful or dangerous, yet so rewarding and exhilarating. These
courageous men and women are among the elite who forge headfirst into
danger when everyone else is running the other way and whose actions
make the difference between life and death.
The pressure to perform on such a high level has a way of taking a
personal toll, sometimes putting team members from the Truck and the
specially trained Rescue Squad at odds with each other. Despite any
differences, this is an extended family, and when it's "go time,"
everyone inside Firehouse 51 knows no other way than to lay it all on
the line for each other. When a tragedy claims one of their own, there's
plenty of guilt and blame to go around. Lt. Matthew Casey (Jesse
Spencer, "House"), in charge of the Truck, tries to carry on, but butts
heads with the brash Lt. Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney, "The Vampire
Diaries") of the Rescue Squad - and each blames the other for their
fallen team member. Adding to the turmoil, Casey, unbeknownst to his
colleagues, is in the midst of a separation from Hallie (Teri Reeves,
"Three Rivers").
The firehouse also includes Battalion Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn
Walker, "Oz"), a fireman's fireman who is confronted by important
personal decisions, paramedics Gabriela Dawson (Monica Raymund, "The
Good Wife") and Leslie Shay (Lauren German, "Hawaii Five-O"), who share a
close bond and team together to face some of the most harrowing
situations imaginable, Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett, "Law & Order:
SVU"), an academy graduate who is the latest generation in a family of
firefighters, and Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg, "Sex and the
City"), a seasoned veteran who loses his home to foreclosure and now
must uproot his family to move in with his in-laws.