Chicago Fire s11e10 Episode Script

Something for the Pain

Lower the bridge!
I can't. DOT has a strict policy.
There wasn't time to be polite.
He says Carver put hands on him.
IAD's here.
You're gonna wanna see this.
Your friend, Carver? He's in the clear.
I'm just happy that I was in a position
to help 51 on this one.
Don't pretend like you
just did 51 a favor.
You may have IAD fooled,
but we know exactly who you are.
Martucci, they're taking him down now.
- Pryma's there?
- Yeah.
That thing's still in his leg.
It didn't detonate. I don't know how.
- What's in his
- Rocket propelled grenade.
Carver, you're with me.
Where's Stella?
We're not going anywhere.
We are getting out of this.
- Take cover!
- Cover him!
Stella?
Hey, report
Stella!
Squad 3, search and rescue!
Chief, there could be more explosives.
We didn't have time to clear the place.
My men know what they're doing.
Stella, Carver, call out!
Capp, check him out.
- Tony, get on that.
- Got it.
Carver, Kidd?
Hey, talk to me.
Hey.
Hey, back here!
Stella?
Stella!
Stella. Hey.
Hey. Hey.
Try not to move, okay?
Looks like you took some shrapnel.
Hey, Chief, everybody's accounted for.
We need two stretchers.
Just take a breath.
Any exit wound?
Not that I can see.
Don't worry, Stella, we got you.
Not bad. Hey. Come here.
What happened?
She took the brunt of the blast.
Go.
We'll meet you at Med.
Pryma?
He's on the way to Med because of you.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
My heart rate must be breaking records.
Yeah, it's a little elevated,
but you're gonna be okay.
And my breathing feels shallow.
- Is it pneumothorax?
- I don't think so.
It could be the shock.
Out of the way. Move!
You guys okay back there?
Don't worry about us. Just keep driving.
I need you to keep pressure.
I'm sorry. Yeah. I know.
You want something for the pain?
Yes. Hell yeah.
Give me everything you got.
All right.
I can't okay.
Then there is this burst of gunfire,
and there's this loud whoosh.
And then there was nothing.
- That was the racket?
- Yep.
And we're all just sitting there waiting
- for the other shoe to drop.
- But it doesn't.
And then someone's yelling, "Medic!"
Next thing you know, Kidd and Carver
are suiting up and heading inside.
Damn.
Okay, thanks.
Hey, Carver, you need anything?
Coffee, something from
the vending machine?
I'm good. Thanks.
That must have been
one hell of a scene in there.
Yeah, it was, yeah.
Well, let me know if you need anything.
We're all here for you.
Hey, uh
She'll be okay.
She's heading into surgery now
to get the shrapnel removed.
The wound is deep,
but they say that, uh,
she won't have any
serious internal damage.
Thank God.
So what are we looking at,
recovery time wise?
Um
Knowing her,
she'll wanna do the next shift,
but realistically, a few weeks.
I'll take Truck and Squad out of service
for the remainder of the shift.
Just keep us posted.
Come on, 51. Back to the firehouse.
You wanted to see me, Chief?
Come on in. Have a seat.
You know, with Kidd out,
I'm gonna need you to write up
81's incident report
since the two of you
were in there alone.
Copy that.
Given the high profile
nature of the call,
it's already reached the news cycle.
Well, headquarters, they want
their side of things ASAP.
I'll get right on it.
I am not finished.
You know, in my day, when
something like this happened,
they would give you
a bunch of sleeping pills,
a pat on the back,
you never speak of it again.
But wisely, they figured out
that isn't the best approach.
Just because you were
not physically harmed
does not make it any less traumatic.
No one would hold it against you.
If you wanna take a few shifts off,
decompress, get your head straight
Thank you, Chief.
I prefer to stay on if that's okay.
No one's here to force your hand.
But if you wake up tomorrow
morning and you feel otherwise,
that offer, it's still good.
Good.
You're dismissed.
Hey, I got it.
I got it.
I feel so groggy from the pain meds.
What do they have me on?
Hydromorphone.
No wonder I can't feel my legs.
Have you been here all day?
I'm not going anywhere.
Can you point me to Stella Kidd?
Yeah, right around the corner.
Thanks.
You ready for this?
- Hell, yeah.
- Listen
You looked out for me
when I had trouble sleeping.
And you're having your own lately, so
I'm fine.
Listen, after three weeks off,
I've got enough energy
built up to lift a truck.
- Trust me.
- Hot.
More likely the ton of
paperwork I'll be lifting.
Is that still hot?
On you? Very.
Hey, you'll take a break
if you need one, yeah?
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah, I'm back.
I love you all.
Thank you for the well-wishes,
the gift baskets while I was gone.
But if you're planning prank
or had my shrapnel framed
or anything like that, you can save it.
I have way too much to do
and no time for any of that.
All right. Okay.
Now, if you will excuse me,
I gotta check in with Boden.
And we can all officially
consider me welcomed back.
All right. Hey.
Do we tell Capp to forget about wearing
a bomb suit to the morning briefing,
or can we hang him out to dry?
Nobody better say a word.
Somebody should film it.
Hey, are those my new hoses?
No, it's for Brett.
Ooh, it's finally here.
What's a safe surrender box?
You'll see.
- Oh, like for weapons?
- No.
Does it have anything to do with magic?
- Ooh.
- No, you guys,
it's a place for people to safely
and anonymously drop their newborns
under the state safe haven statute.
Oh, way off.
Don't we have a sticker on
the door for that already?
Yes, but this is temperature controlled,
which is important
for the cold winter months.
And it has a built-in alert system.
Very high tech.
Wow.
I guess I assumed it would be
arriving assembled.
You guys wouldn't mind helping me
put this together, would you?
It is for abandoned babies.
Let me see those instructions.
No, I know, but last week,
you said he'd call me
by the end of the week,
and that never happened,
which is why we're having
this conversation again.
Okay, by the end of this week?
Great. Yeah. I'll be waiting.
Thank you.
What's all that?
I've been trying to get
ahold of Emma's boss forever.
But apparently, he's the
busiest person in the CFD.
Why do you wanna get a hold of him?
To explain why Emma shouldn't be working
in the Internal Affairs Division.
Are you sure you wanna get involved?
I don't want to. I have to.
Emma's a psycho who shouldn't be able
to hold people's livelihood
in the palm of her hand.
I let the dust settle
on Carver's inquiry,
but now it's time to have
that conversation.
If I can ever get a call back.
Hey, just um
You're right, of course.
Just be careful.
Oh. Sorry. Should have knocked.
I can just wash my hands in the kitchen.
Carver, it's no big deal.
We shower and sleep together.
You know what I mean.
Anyway, I am done.
Hey, how did it go
with Lieutenant Walback
while I was gone?
All good.
- Really?
- Why wouldn't it?
Because everything is awesome to him,
and your good mornings sound sarcastic,
so I figured you two
would be like oil and water.
Nope.
We actually hit it off.
Sorry to disappoint.
Oh.
I mean, he's a fine lieutenant,
but he's no Stella Kidd.
Why do I feel like
you're messing with me?
Truck 81, automatic alarm.
- All right.
- 438 Fillmore Street.
This the place?
438 Fillmore.
Let's check it out.
Fire department.
Hello? Anyone here?
Fire suppressant went off.
Wow, that stuff works fast.
I don't smell any smoke.
And just like that,
our work here is done.
You hear that?
Yeah, it's coming from up here.
- Yeah?
- Got it.
Whoa!
Someone's in the vent.
Get me the hell out of here.
Hey, stay calm. We're firefighters.
We're gonna get you out of here.
- What's your name?
- I gotta get out of here.
I can barely breathe.
- How did you get in?
- From the roof.
I was cleaning the vent.
I fell in.
He must have tripped the
alarm when he came down.
Gonna take a while to cut
through all this duct work.
It looks pretty tight.
How are we gonna protect him?
We're gonna get him out
the same way he came in.
So Mouch, you stay down here
in case we need leverage from below.
Gallo, Carver,
we're going up to the roof.
Hey, hang tight, all right?
- We're coming for you.
- Okay. Hurry up.
All right, I'm coming down for you.
Okay. Hurry, please.
You good to go?
- All set, Lieutenant.
- Okay. Carver?
Give me a second. I'm gonna re-tie this.
I'm not sure if it's good.
It's good. Let's go.
All right.
Okay, hang on.
Hold.
Go.
All right.
I got you.
- All right, hold.
- Hold.
All right, listen up.
I'm gonna slip this around your wrist.
And then you're gonna hold
tight, and we'll pull you up.
- Okay. Okay, yeah.
- All right?
All right.
Look at this place.
What happened here?
I got an alert on my phone.
The system tripped while
your guy was cleaning out
the grease vent and fell in.
But don't worry,
we're getting him out now.
Wait, what? Who?
He sounded kind of young,
said he was working on the vents.
We're closed today.
Nobody's working.
Oh.
There have been break-ins all
up the block last few weeks.
Be advised, the owner just arrived,
and I'll be calling in a 10-1.
So you don't work here?
You robbing the place?
I just want out, please.
You got any weapons on you?
No, no, I swear.
Pull her up. This guy's a criminal.
Kidd can handle it.
Gallo.
It's her call to make.
All right. He's clipped in. Pull me up.
Copy that.
Hold on.
Don't do anything stupid.
I won't, man.
I think my foot's broken.
I can get these.
Hey, Chief, do you have a second?
Come on in.
I I really didn't wanna
bother you with this,
but I'm not sure who else to turn to.
I don't know how much you know about
all the stuff Emma Jacobs did
back when she was working here.
- I have a sense of it.
- Okay.
Well, I've been trying to get a meeting
with Emma's boss at IAD.
I think he should know that
one of his investigators
tried to blackmail her previous boss.
But he won't return my phone calls.
You'd like me to facilitate the meeting?
Well, yeah, I was hoping.
I know, for sure, he'll take your call.
Well, I know that
the subject of Emma Jacobs,
it's a fraught one for you.
This isn't about our history, Chief.
No, it's about making sure that
Emma Jacobs isn't in a position
where she can ruin people's lives.
She could have tanked Carver's career.
I am not looking for payback here.
Good.
Because revenge is a dead end road.
Agreed.
So you'll call him?
I will.
Thank you, Chief. Thank you.
- Hey, how'd it go?
- Hey.
First call back.
We caught a weird one.
What's all that?
Oh, decades of Italian beef grease.
Yeah, I'm never touching one again.
So you saw some action?
Yeah, always wanna be on the ropes.
I will fill you in later.
I just I gotta go talk
to Carver for a minute.
- Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
Did you fall and hit your head
or something while I was gone?
Because whoever was on that call
is not the Carver that I know.
- Is this about the knot?
- You hesitated.
- It didn't look secure.
- Come on.
The double figure eight knot
was perfect.
Do you wanna tell me
what's really going on?
Sorry about the hesitating.
I'll do better.
You were better before.
Just bring the old Carver back.
Hey, look who's here,
just in time to lend a hand.
What can I say?
I have impeccable timing.
Mouch, don't get too comfortable.
We still need help installing this.
Hey, nobody cares about
abandoned babies more than me.
But I just got back
from a truly harrowing call,
and I need some time to process.
Okay.
I put the app on your home screen,
so you miss any notifications.
Whenever the box is opened,
it will trigger an alert on your phone.
Okay, well, shouldn't
everyone have one of these?
There's a wireless alarm
that goes with it.
If it's loud enough, we don't need it.
Here. Let's see.
For the love of turn it off!
I'm trying.
There's probably an automatic
number of chimes so you
Can't ignore it.
This is not staying in here.
It says to find a central location.
This is where we come to relax.
There's gotta be a way
to change the tone
or lower the volume.
I don't see any settings for that.
My teenage daughter
can't even make that noise.
You guys, it'll barely ever go off.
It's meant to be annoying.
That's the entire point of an alarm.
It's letting us know
that a baby is out there
waiting to be saved,
so no unplugging it,
and no assuming someone else
is gonna take care of it.
Understood?
Good morning. Violet Mikami.
I'm here for Frank Silva.
Mr. Silva? I'm Violet Mikami.
Yes, currently assigned to
Ambulance 61 at Firehouse 51,
formerly Ambulance 99 and Firehouse 20.
I got a call from a deputy
district chief telling me
I should take a meeting
with the paramedic.
It makes me awfully curious
about the medic.
What's this about, Mikami?
This is about Emma Jacobs, sir.
She doesn't belong in Internal Affairs.
She doesn't even belong in the CFD.
If this is about her washing
out of the paramedic ranks,
I'm well aware. You don't need to worry.
She's not seeing patients
in her current position.
It's not about that.
It's about Emma attempting to blackmail
Paramedic Chief Evan Hawkins
into securing her
a permanent spot at 51.
She tried to blackmail him how?
By threatening to manufacture
allegations against Hawkins
that would have put him
in a very difficult spot
that would have been
impossible for him to refute.
Her plan might have worked,
except she flamed out on the job first.
How do you know about all this?
The allegations were about me, sir.
Hawkins told me all about her
scheme as it was playing out.
How did he tell you?
In texts, emails, anything
that could serve as evidence?
Our conversations
were generally in person,
one on one.
Sir, you have to believe me.
It doesn't matter whether
or not I believe you, Mikami.
This is all hearsay.
That's all it'll ever be.
The sad fact is,
Chief Hawkins isn't here
to speak for himself.
Listen, I appreciate you
bringing this to my attention,
and I'll keep an eye on Emma.
But there's nothing actionable here.
Thank you for your time.
Hey.
Hey. Hey, honey.
Hey.
Babe, you're okay.
You're okay.
It's just another bad dream.
You're okay.
I'm just so sick of this.
Like, is this ever gonna end?
Hey, Gallo.
Been looking for you.
What's up, Lieutenant?
How's everything going on Truck?
I know it's been a few weeks,
but your team
took the brunt of that call.
It's been great to have Kidd back.
But, uh
Carver's been struggling a little.
Struggling how?
When we roped Kidd down into that vent,
he kind of panicked.
Just for a second, nothing huge.
But he hasn't totally
been himself lately,
none of that cocky stuff, you know?
- What the hell is that?
- Somebody turn it down!
Gallo says it doesn't work that way.
Okay.
so FYI, it has a backup battery
and a setting to go off
whenever it loses power
or someone unplugs it.
I was all the way over here.
Wait.
You guys, that means
Someone opened the box.
Wha what is this,
someone's GrubHub order?
Why in the world
would they leave it here?
Because the delivery instructions say
"place in outdoor slot."
Hey, my burrito. It's still warm.
That alarm is amazing.
I heard it all the way
from the locker room.
Never do that again, any of you.
Wow, I don't think I've
ever seen her that angry.
Do we blame her, though?
Nice going, Capp.
I'm sorry, guys. I feel terrible.
Hey, Chief, any updates on Pryma?
Last I heard, they could save his leg.
He's doing PT to get him walking again.
That incident messed
with a lot of people.
Yeah, it did.
There's a buzz about a medal ceremony
for everyone involved.
No doubt Kidd and Carver,
they'll got some kind
of special recognition.
And the city, they will
milk the favorable press
for every single drop.
- Yeah, I'm sure they will.
- Huh.
- Thanks for the update.
- Yeah.
There's 11 million texts
between me and Evan,
and not once do we overtly discuss
the situation with Emma.
Did you check every variation?
Emma, Jacobs, EJ?
Yeah, and every other term
we ever use to refer
to her, no matter how profane.
It makes sense you didn't
put much in writing.
You guys were playing it
pretty close to the vest.
I can't keep reading these old texts.
It's killing me.
Do you want us to look
through them for you?
I didn't think so.
I was just trying to help.
Did you check your voicemails?
Yeah, I even called Evan's old assistant
to see if he ever mentioned
Emma in any emails or notes
or those voice memos
he was always recording,
but they cleaned out
his office months ago.
- There's nothing left.
- Don't worry, Vi.
It's only a matter of time
before Emma pulls some new scam
- and they see her true colors.
- Totally.
People like her,
they're their own worst enemy.
Disagree.
I'm her worst enemy.
And I'm gonna be the one
to bring her down.
Psst.
Boden says Pryma should be
on his own two feet again soon.
That is pretty amazing, considering
Yeah.
Thanks to you and Carver.
How'd he seem to you?
Carver?
Uh, I had to come down
on him a little bit
after that call, just try
to kick him back into gear.
But he's okay.
It sounds like
he's still going through it.
Carver's tough.
He'll be fine.
Tough or not, this stuff
is hard to go through solo.
It might help to talk to someone
who was there for both of you.
You going soft on me, Kelly Severide?
I am not gonna hold hands with Carver
and sing songs
and talk about our feelings.
Good, because if he touches
your hand, he's a dead man.
But the talking part,
that can't hurt either of you.
Hey, you mind tending bar
without me tonight?
Cynthia, she's been feeling
real tired lately,
and I figured I'd give her
a break by taking all the kids
out for pizza, you know,
let her stay home
and take a bubble bath or something.
Go for it.
I mean, I'm pretty sure
I can handle the, uh,
Tuesday night Molly's rush on my own.
Hey, Carver, make sure you stop
by Molly's tonight, all right?
You got it. What's the occasion?
Herrmann won't be around, so
we can dip into a bottle of
Macallan I know he's been hiding
in his back office.
Great.
What the hell are you doing here?
I just wanted to tell you
I know all about
your visit with my boss.
Why'd you do that, Violet?
Because you're a sociopath,
and everyone should know.
I don't understand, Violet.
I cleared your friend, Carver.
I did you a favor. We were even.
But now
Ms. Goodwin?
- Hi.
- Hi.
What brings you by 51?
Well, I heard you had
one of these new boxes
and wanted to come by
and see for myself.
They're not easy to get.
Oh, I know.
I went a little aggro
on this and wouldn't let up,
maybe wrangled a few of the higher-ups
and my housemates too.
You know, we get newborns
in the emergency room at Med
who've been left in dumpsters,
parking lots.
Just last week, we had one
who couldn't have been
more than a few hours old.
Someone left her on a bench
in Union Station
wrapped in a blanket
stuffed in a shopping bag.
She might have survived if they
chose to leave her here instead.
Sadly, I have stories like that, too,
which is why I put in for one of these.
It was worth all the wrangling.
You know, I also heard
that you fought hard
for that paramedicine program too.
We could use more
Sylvie Bretts in Chicago.
You must be Kelly.
Girls, let's go to the kitchen
so your dad and
Lieutenant Severide can talk.
I'd get up, but
got shot in the leg
with a rocket propelled grenade.
There's not many people
that can say that.
Grab a seat.
I didn't know you had three daughters.
Yeah.
Those girls could wreak
more havoc than a whole block
at Cook County Jail,
but I couldn't love them more.
I'm feeling grateful every day
I'm still around
to watch them grow, you know?
I heard a rumor you're getting an award.
For what, being a human shield?
Hey.
If that RPG hadn't
hit you before arming,
it would have blown half
a dozen SWAT into the street.
I didn't stick my leg out on purpose.
Just shut up and take the award.
I will.
And the early pension.
Maybe Emma's boss confronted
her about the accusation,
and she put two and two together
and figured it must have been you.
Knowing her, she probably
has his office bugged.
All I know for sure
is that Boden was right.
I was blinded by vengeance.
And now I'll be checking my six
for Emma, for the rest of my life.
Well, you know, whatever
happens, we have your back.
I know.
Herrmann marks the bottle.
So I'll catch hell for this, but, uh
worth it.
Why do I feel like I'm about
to be led to a firing squad?
Oh, we really don't trust
each other much, do we?
Mm.
Gotta work on that.
Just a suggestion, but you
could start by explaining
why you asked me here.
- Fair.
- Mm-hmm.
We never really got a chance
to talk about the explosion.
We were both there. So?
Yeah, and then I was out on medical,
and you were back on shift
two days later
like it was nothing.
Mm-hmm.
I've been, uh
Having these nightmares lately
pretty much every night.
And I thought that
they would go away eventually,
but, uh, here we are.
Hmm.
What about you?
Nightmares? No.
Not more than usual.
So you're 100%?
Except all of a sudden,
your overconfidence,
bad attitude is completely gone.
You miss them?
And that's called deflection.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Truth is
I keep trying to put
the whole thing behind me.
But every day I wake up,
I see this scar on my side.
And it all just comes flooding back.
Scars are good for that.
My older brother, he was always a bully.
But one night,
when I was nine years old,
he took it up a notch.
We were at this big family bonfire,
something we did every July 4th.
But this year,
when no one else was around,
he snuck up behind me, and he
shoved me into the flames.
No.
I dragged myself out of there.
I'll never forget the hell of that pain.
Meanwhile, he ran and told everyone
that I tripped and fell,
and he saved me,
like he's the big hero.
No one believed my version,
what actually happened,
because that's too insane.
Why would a 15-year-old kid do that
to his own little brother, right?
I must be lying.
Let's put the whole thing behind us,
pretend it never happened.
I'm sorry, Carver.
Yeah, well
Guess I'm not used to being
the one who gets saved.
And that's what you did.
You got hurt by covering me.
And I walked out of that house
without a scratch.
And it's been hanging over me,
probably messing with my head.
But I will pull it together,
per my lieutenant's orders.
Hey, maybe that's all I need, too,
you know, a higher-up just to
order me to pull it together.
Well, I was higher up
than you at the academy,
so I could do it.
Mm. And there's that attitude.
- Yeah.
- Hey.
See? It's working already.
Yeah.
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