Chicago Fire s05e07 Episode Script

Lift Each Other

1 Everybody, this is my stepson, James.
He's gonna spend a couple of shifts with us, see if the job is right for him.
- How's he looking? - Truthfully, Chief? I think he'd rather be anywhere but here.
- Hey, there.
- I am a good girl.
I didn't kiss a boy until I was 17, and sex waiting till you get married? [Zipper rasps.]
No chance in hell.
[Glass shatters.]
[Dramatic music.]
So, this guy behind us in line, he's making a big show because we're costing him a precious five minutes of his life 'cause my date here is trying to decide between rocky road - and cookies and cream.
- [Groans.]
I'm getting ready to confront the guy but before I can [Laughs.]
This one says.
Tell 'em what you said.
[Laughing.]
I-I told him, "there are 31 flavors, and now I'm gonna sample every one.
" [Laughter.]
That is exactly what she'd do.
Oh, hey, did you fill in Brett on next weekend's festivities? - Uh, no.
- No.
It's their parents' anniversary party.
I'm already roped in.
Run while you still can, Sylvie.
- Oh, shut up.
- You're gonna love it.
My parents do it every ten years, and the whole family comes.
It's - It's great.
- I mean, you know, if you got nothing else to do on a Saturday I'm gonna have to check my calendar.
- You are so cute.
- [Giggles.]
[Kissing.]
It's been great having you around, son.
- It feels right.
- It does.
Maybe it can be permanent.
- Come again? - I can tell Mom I wanna finish out my senior year at your house.
It's not that much more of a commute for me, and I don't mind waking up early.
Well, that would be nice, but you know your mother.
I know.
But we can just ask her.
See what she says.
Absolutely.
We'll give it a shot.
All right.
Uh, no, seriously.
Um, what what is this party? It's what I said.
A celebration of life and love and happiness.
Your whole family gawking at me.
Oh, they're harmless.
[Mouthing.]
- You got a sec? - Yeah, what's up? - It's about James.
- [Alarm blares.]
Squad 3, Truck 81, Ambulance 61, - accident, 341 W.
Ohio.
- To be continued.
Look, the place is chained up.
I just work the parking lot.
I don't even have a key, but then I saw that.
There been some kind of accident? I heard kids inside screaming.
Herrmann, bolt cutters.
Please, help me.
Help! Help me.
[Crying.]
Please.
Help me.
Hey.
Help me.
What happened, bud? Wiley and I were playing avengers and We jumped.
- Wiley? - Where's Wiley? He's over there.
He stopped moving.
Up there.
[Gear clattering.]
[Both grunting.]
Can you tell me what's hurting? My my knees.
Is Wiley okay? They're gonna get to him.
Wiley! I'll hold him up to get his blood circulating.
Got it.
[Grunting.]
[Grunts.]
This foot's wedged in here good.
If the ankle breaks, it breaks.
He's not breathing.
- [Bone snaps.]
- I got I got him.
Got him.
Careful, careful.
I got him.
I got him.
- Mouch.
- I got him.
- Okay, got it.
- Got it.
- Watch his head.
- [Grunts.]
Come on, Wiley.
[Breathing heavily.]
Come on now.
I got him.
[Gasps.]
Thank god.
Ready? And lift.
- Okay.
- [Thumps.]
[Exhales.]
Nice work.
You too.
[Exhales.]
Hey, Otis.
Hey, Kidd.
You got a sec? Yeah.
- What's up, Herrmann? - I need a favor.
Yeah, anything.
I like to hear you say that.
Okay, so I signed us up as sponsors for the mud-hundred, all right? And I need you guys to cover the event.
- The what now? - Uh, it's some kind of thing where you you run through the mud in the woods or something, and we're gonna be handing out Molly's t-shirts 'cause we need as much, you know, publicity as we can get these days.
Why aren't you covering it? 'Cause I'm the brains of the operation, and you are the brawn, okay? Make Molly's proud.
[Clicks tongue.]
[Truck door closes.]
Hey, Lieutenant? Yeah, what's up? Something about James? I saw him getting dressed today.
He had bruises all over his body, and it's not like he fell, either.
It was like someone had been working him over.
- Damn.
- You talk to the chief? I wanted to talk to you first.
I mean, he's 17.
You know, if he's fighting in school, that explains why he wants to spend so much time here, but I shouldn't stick my nose in if he's bonding with Boden and he's gonna reach out to him on his own.
Nah, I'll - I'll talk to him.
- Oh, Chief is gonna notice James, I mean.
Discreetly.
I'll see what's up.
Go from there.
Yeah, okay.
That'll be good.
Thanks.
Is it too much too soon? 'Cause I haven't even met your parents yet, and I'm coming with their son to their anniversary party.
- Be honest.
- Hey, you don't wanna come, - don't come.
- No, no, no, I-I do wanna come.
I just feel like your cousins and aunts and nieces are gonna be like, "oh, who's Antonio's new girl?" [Laughs.]
You kidding? They don't even know that he got divorced.
What I mean is that we're We're not the kind of family that's in each others business.
You know? This is a feel-good once-a-decade party.
Everyone's drunk before 8:30.
Trust me.
Could could we have a little pre-party? Do a little pre-drinking? [Chuckles nervously.]
Uh, thanks.
I don't know.
That date the other night, it felt a little weird to me.
I mean, my partner and my brother, holding hands, kissy face.
Well, you you just said that your family doesn't - get up in each other's business.
- Mm, that's different.
We're here for Wiley Lowendowsky.
He was in an accident.
We're his parents.
He's in the ICU.
Second floor.
- Take the elevator to your left.
- Thank you.
Wiley, that's that's the kid who was hanging - in the warehouse? - Yeah.
How is he? He went into a coma on the way to Med.
They say he was hanging upside down for too long.
Cardiac arrest.
- He gonna make it? - They don't know.
- I thought we got him in time.
- You did.
He wouldn't be alive this long if it wasn't for you.
Keep me posted next time you go on a run.
- Yeah.
- Of course.
Hell of a call.
Yeah, you guys get those a lot? - More than I like.
- Kids? Sometimes.
Those are the hard ones.
I don't know how you guys deal.
I wonder that myself.
James You all right? Yeah.
I mean in general.
[Sighs.]
I'm good.
Really.
Squad 3, vehicle accident.
511 S.
Desplaines.
That's us.
You all right? Hey, she came up on me.
Women don't know how to drive.
- Tony, jaws.
- Right.
Hey, get back, sir.
Anyone see it? It was her fault.
It was her fault! Back.
We need room to work here.
James, hey.
Get him back.
- Yeah, move.
- Can you step back, sir? - What? - Give 'em some room.
Don't don't tell me what to give 'em.
It was that bitch's fault right there.
[Grunts.]
Hey! Hey! Oh [Both grunting.]
- [Both grunting.]
- [Metal clatters.]
Hey.
- Enough! - Let go of me - Get off of him! Enough! - Let go of me! He cut us off! - [Straining.]
- [Groaning.]
Enough! - Come on.
- [Spits.]
Settle down.
[Grunts.]
- [Wincing.]
- Okay, easy, easy, come on.
- You okay? - Mm-hmm.
- You good? - [Grunts.]
You good here? Load back up.
Not stew.
Hey, I worked hard on that.
Yeah, like you did last time you cooked.
- It's your one thing.
- Well, when it's working.
- Oh, it's not.
- Then don't eat it.
Hey, you know, the mud run said if you two wanna run the race, it's wide open.
- Oh - [Laughs.]
Oh, I bet you a mud-hundred dollars - I kick your ass on that trail.
- What? - No.
- 50 on Otis.
I'll take that bet.
Well, then, um I'll see you at the starting line.
Prepare to get dirty.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Eh, don't forget to give out t-shirts.
Hmm? Yeah, I gotta go.
You are not gonna believe this one.
The Department is sending over recipe recommendations - for healthier food options.
- Yeah? Some new initiative from the Health and Human services to reduce waistlines and boost energy.
- What'd you tell 'em? - I asked if they were gonna send someone over to cook it too 'cause ain't no one here putting kale in anything.
[Laughs.]
I do something for you, Kelly? You got a read on James? He mention anything about trouble at school or anything? What're you getting at? Cruz saw him changing out.
Said he had bruises on him.
Then at a call, two idiots got into it and James' reaction was Scared.
It's probably nothing.
Did jump off fast, but Thanks for looking out.
Always, Chief.
[Door opens.]
[Door closes.]
- A red tie.
- Excuse me? Are you the, uh, firefighters who helped my boy? Wiley.
Yes, uh We were on scene.
Um How's he doing? Well, he's hanging in there.
My wife says I'm a nervous wreck, and to take a walk to get some air.
I didn't know where to go.
So I wanted to get you guys something.
Show our appreciation for what you did.
You didn't have to do that.
Did you, uh you see him? Before he, uh Before they, uh I gave him CPR.
He was breathing when the medics arrived.
Did he say anything? No, sir.
[Crying.]
I told him We told him never to play in there, but he he's got this imagination as big as the sky.
Hey, it's not your fault.
Kids are kids.
They don't think beyond what they're doing in the present moment.
Well, I just wanted, uh, to thank you again.
What you guys do, nobody knows until it happens to them.
[Sighs.]
[Quietly.]
That breaks my heart.
[Footsteps approaching.]
- [Sighs.]
- What's up? Warehouse rescue.
Yeah? Did I not move fast enough? Did I not hold him up high enough? Did I do too many compressions? Not enough compressions? I Casey.
I was there.
You were unstoppable.
You didn't quit until that kid was breathing.
Anything that happened after that has nothing to do with our rescue.
He's in a coma.
I heard.
[Footsteps approaching.]
Heard you had a rough one yesterday.
Seems like there's a lot of rough ones.
Some shifts more than others.
I like this.
I like it here.
Yeah? The guys here.
What you all do It makes a difference.
Yeah.
Hey, can you drop me off at home so I can start getting ready? And then you can go get the dry cleaning.
You're gonna start getting ready now? The party's in 12 hours.
- Aww, you sweet, sweet man.
- What? I know you think this is all just as natural as sunshine, but there is heavy lifting to be done.
Anything else while I'm out? Oh, I wouldn't be opposed to flowers and chocolates.
I thought we were giving your parents that gift certificate.
Not for them, babe.
If neither of 'em finishes, bet's off.
Oh, I'm gonna finish.
Don't you worry.
Have you done this before? I'm gonna change my bet to 200.
Come on! - Fine.
- All right.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Aww, so sweet.
- Are those for me? - [Laughs.]
I was down the street picking up some flowers for Gabby and thought I'd just stop in, see how that patient, Wiley, is doing.
The kid from the warehouse accident.
- He - [Exhales.]
He passed away last night.
Oh I'm so sorry.
No, no.
- Maggie? - Yeah? Dr.
Halstead needs you upstairs.
Copy.
You did all you could.
And you gave the family a chance to say good-bye.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
[Sighs.]
Music playing - How many? - Hey, um Wallace? Shonda.
Is there someplace that we could, uh Talk? I didn't realize you were in the restaurant business.
It's Todd's.
He owns the place.
I just help out with the books.
That's the new boyfriend.
Well, it's more than that.
We moved in together.
Yeah, I heard.
I'm happy for you.
- That's great.
- He's great.
Treats me like a human being.
Listen.
About Jimmy.
He's saying that he wants to finish out his senior year under our roof.
[Sighs.]
Well, to be honest with you, he's barely at home these days, barely talks to me, so Maybe some time with you is what he needs.
- Really? - [Footsteps approaching.]
You must be Wallace.
Todd Preston.
Just wanted to introduce myself, see if I can get you a glass of something or some cheesy bread.
- No, thanks.
- Okay.
- Need anything, babe? - We're good.
- Hmm, all right.
- Then I'll leave you two to it.
Anything else? You ever hear of James in any trouble at school? His grades are As and Bs, and he hangs out with a pretty tame group of boys.
- What did he tell you? - Nothing.
I'm just trying to wrap my head around the timing of all this.
Well, when you wanna be straight with me, we can talk about what's best for James.
Okay? - Hey.
- Okay, these or these? Hmm? Which ones do you want me to say? [Laughs.]
I don't know.
I want you to tell me the truth.
First ones.
- Mm.
- Or the second ones.
[Giggles.]
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh, you are gonna love my cousins Rochelle and Joelis, my mom's sister's kids.
[Laughing.]
They are hilarious.
What? What is it? Nothing.
Sorry.
Dry cleaners was a nightmare is all.
Oh.
Well, you'll forget about that the minute you meet these idiots.
- Here, zip me up, baby.
- Yep.
- Oop, there you go.
- Ooh, baby.
Okay, now I want you to get in the shower, and make sure that you lift the window so that the steam doesn't fog up the mirror.
Yep.
[Indistinct chatter.]
Antonio! - Hey, sis.
- Hi.
- [Laughing.]
- Guys, wow.
- Smashing.
- Working it.
[Laughs nervously.]
Nice.
Hey, did you talk to Mom tonight? - Uh, no.
- Why? Because she called, I called back, she didn't answer.
Seemed upset.
She's always like that in the run up to this thing.
At the 30 year, I came early to drop off flowers and she was [Laughs.]
She was vacuuming the floor herself.
- Take your seat everyone! - Hey, let's go sit down.
- Take your seat.
- Okay.
All right, settle in.
Okay.
Now, uh, what we have here tonight is 40 years with the love of my life, and we're so grateful that you are here to celebrate with us.
My wife, Camila, as many of you know has been my rock, my salvation, my [Exhales.]
I can't do this.
[Chuckles weakly.]
I'm sorry.
We were gonna hold off, uh, you know, so that you all could enjoy yourselves tonight.
- Ramon.
- No, no, it has to be said.
Camila and I - Are getting divorced.
- [Crowd exclaiming.]
Uh, and I want you all to know that this was a mutual decision.
- It was not! - More or less.
What the hell is this? Uh, just, uh, take it easy, Antonio.
Easy? You're embarrassing yourself.
Embarrassing mom.
Por favor, you can spare me and everyone here the lecture.
Party's over.
Everybody get out, so I could talk some sense into my father, who seems to have lost his mind! Look at Ma! Apologize right now! I apologize for nothing! [Quietly.]
Come on.
[All shouting at once.]
- Antonio! - [All grunting.]
Stop! Hey, come on! - Antonio! - [Shouts.]
Come on, come on, come on.
Stop.
- All right, all right.
- Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[Both speaking Spanish.]
Uh-huh.
Hey.
Ga Gabby.
[Sighs.]
Antonio and Brett got your mom upstairs to her room, your dad's at the bar, plastered, and everyone else has left.
Except one of your cousins, who I'm pretty sure is making a doggie bag out of the charcuterie.
[Crying.]
- Hey.
- Hey.
[Groans.]
Talk about being blindsided.
They handled it terribly.
I'm their daughter.
You know? You'd think my mom would pick up the phone.
She knew you had your own thing going on with Louie.
- I'm sure it was - That's no excuse, Matt.
- I know.
- I I'm not speaking for them.
I listen.
I love you.
Whatever you need from me, I'm here.
All right? [Sniffles.]
Hey! [Sighs.]
Who won? - He did.
- I think he's part mole.
[Laughing.]
A W is a W, baby! - Whoo! - Yeah, it is! - Aw, look I'm sorry.
- Why? Hey, hey, hey, whoa! Hey! Hey, hey, no, don't touch anything in here.
I just got this place steam cleaned to the tune of 500 simolies.
Stay away.
Go.
- Well, um - [Exhales.]
You're really not gonna like this.
[Cheering and shouting approaching.]
Come on in, guys! Hey, hey! [Cheering and shouting continues.]
First rounds on me, mud-runners! No Mud run, mud run! All: [Chanting.]
Mud run! I believe you owe me two.
Thanks for volunteering us.
[Cheering and shouting continues.]
Have a seat, Rorschach.
Both: Ah - [Chomps.]
- Oh, no.
[Laughs.]
What're you doing? [Footsteps approaching.]
- Uh-oh.
- Uh-oh.
- [Laughs.]
- Both: Hey.
Hey.
Look, I wanted you to know that Donna and I, - we have talked - Mm-hmm.
And We would be very happy if you stayed with us for the rest of the school year.
That's that's great.
Yeah.
- [Laughs.]
- Um, what about Mom? Ah, she'll come around.
But this house, it has rules, and one of those rules is, we speak honestly with each other.
Yeah, I understand.
Good.
So What's going on with the bruises, James? - The bru the bruises? - Yeah.
Look, James.
If someone's giving you a hard time at school, I wanna know about it.
We wanna know about it.
It it's Come on, James.
No secrets.
Fine.
Uh, there's a stairwell they forgot to salt.
Runs at the back of the school.
Uh, I bit it hard and I fell halfway down the stairs in front of everybody.
It was it was so embarrassing.
[Exhales.]
Okay then.
[Sighs.]
I, uh I didn't fall down the stairs.
Someone hit me.
More than once.
Wh Someone from school? No.
Not at school.
[Tires squeal.]
[Indistinct chatter.]
- Hey.
- [Grunting.]
- No! - No! No! No, no! [Screams.]
No! [Breathing heavily.]
You're suspended, Wallace.
Conduct unbecoming of a firefighter.
He was beating on my stepson, Steve.
17-year-old boy.
Couldn't defend himself.
I understand, and so does the department.
Which is why you're only suspended for one shift.
Wallace - Hey.
- Hey.
Okay, listen up.
I'm filling in for Chief Boden today.
He's been suspended - What? - Aw, come on! For one shift.
And we got a job to do and we're gonna do it.
Okay? That's it.
Dismissed.
Hey.
How's she doing? - In a fog.
- [Sighs.]
I think Antonio's trying to get back into fighting weight so he can kick his old man's ass in the ring.
- [Chuckles.]
- No, I'm not exaggerating.
That's actually what he said he was gonna do.
You hear from the chief? Left him a text message.
Told him we're throwing him a suspension party.
No excuses.
He hasn't responded.
Hey.
- Hey.
- I wanted you to know, um, you were right.
I-I had a really nice time last night.
[Exhales.]
I'm sorry you had to see that.
Oh, it's fine.
You should come to a Brett family reunion in Fowlerton if you wanna see a real horror show.
[Both chuckle.]
Uh It's just that my parents So what am I supposed to do Truck 81, Ambulance 61, man down from unknown causes, 907 S.
Laramie.
[Clears throat.]
- What do we got? - We're filling up the truck.
George lost his footing and fell in.
We tried pulling him out, but that stuff is like quicksand.
You guys try emptying the chute? Yeah, it just kept sucking him down.
All right, let's take a look.
[Grunts.]
- Hey, George, right? - [Whimpering.]
[Grunting.]
Ah! Hey! [Straining, spits.]
George, hold on.
[Grunting and breathing heavily.]
Oh God.
I can't.
I [grunts.]
I-I can I can't.
- Hold on.
- [Grunting.]
- [Shouting and grunting.]
- Hold on.
I can't.
I can't.
- I can I can't.
- [Grunting.]
I ca I ca [Grunts.]
I can't.
Got you.
You're not dying on me.
[Grunts.]
George? Stay with me, buddy.
- [Both grunting.]
- I can't.
Can't breathe.
We gotta clear this grain faster.
George Stay with me, George.
Herrmann, faster.
Got it.
[Grunting.]
Okay, get him out.
[All grunting.]
On my count.
One, two, three.
[All straining.]
Yeah, come on.
[All straining.]
[Exhaling heavily.]
Suffocation victim.
BP's normal, heart rate's normal.
Crepitus on his chest.
We got him.
Four is open? Uh-huh.
Um, I'm gonna get us some extra sheets.
Yeah, I'm gonna finish the report.
[Indistinct chatter.]
Hey, how's Matt doing? - He's fine.
- Why? Seems like he took that little boy's death hard.
Sorry, what are we talking about? The little boy, from the warehouse accident.
He didn't make it.
Matt came by and brought some "get well" flowers, but the kid was gone.
I figured he told you.
N uh, no.
He didn't.
When was this? Saturday morning.
May I come in? Yeah.
I swear I didn't know what he was doing.
What Todd was doing He hid it from me.
Maybe I was too blind to see it.
Frankly, I don't know which is worse.
I left him.
As soon as he came clean, I-I left out the door.
- And I am never looking back.
- Good.
Mom I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
- [Sobs.]
I'm sorry.
- It's okay, it's okay.
[Sobbing.]
I'm sorry.
- I'm okay.
- James - You gonna stay with Grandma? - Mm-hmm.
Maybe I'll stay with Mom, make sure she's okay.
- Yeah.
- Of course.
- I want a re-match.
- No way.
No way any more muddy morons are coming into my bar.
I just got it cleaned up.
Oh, what we made money and you know it.
We didn't even break even.
Go look at the cleaning bill.
I've been drinking free for a week.
- Yeah, you have.
- Right, see what I mean? This place has been more cold than hot lately.
I'm afraid to even pull out the books.
Uh, you were the one that bet against me, right? - My mistake.
- Mm Oh, hey, are you guys doing the polar plunge this year? I just saw a flier and it says it's for charity, so I'm part penguin.
Oh, I'm all polar bear.
- Oh, really? Hmm.
- Mm-hmm.
You know, what mi padre said? Ask me.
What'd your padre say? "Should've done it 30 years ago.
" I did the math.
There's no way I'm telling Gabby that one.
[Groans.]
Good choice.
I don't even my old man's on wife number I lost track.
Forty years That's a good run.
You ever gonna settle down, Kelly? [Mumbles.]
Married to the job.
[All chuckling.]
Excuse me.
Chief.
- Hey.
- How you doing? Working my way back to normal.
- James? - Typical.
More worried about his mom than himself.
Yeah.
He's a good kid.
Hey, if he ever wants to ride along with us, he's more than welcome on Squad 3.
I'll tell him.
But right now, I need to drink.
Come on.
- Chief drinks on me tonight.
- [Cheering.]
Got it covered.
All right.
- Everybody, put it in the boot.
- Put it in the boot.
- I already donated.
- Boot.
- [Laughs.]
- No, you didn't! Just because you don't believe me - There you go.
- [Laughs.]
- Hey, tried calling.
- You okay? You knew that boy died.
And you were more worried about making sure that I had a good day.
That's what we do.
Lift each other up.
You've done that for me a million times.
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