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Why did Daisy Betts leave Chicago Fire?

Why did Daisy Betts leave Chicago Fire?

Fans were devastated when Rebecca Jones died “Chicago Fire” wrote off the character of Rebecca Jones in dramatic fashion. After her father got her placed on desk duty to keep her safe, Jones took her own life (via Distractify).

Is Chief Boden Peter Mills father?

Biography. Wallace Boden was the Battalion Chief of Firehouse 51. He has served in the fire department for over 30 years, working alongside Benny Severide and the late Henry Mills, fathers of Kelly Severide and Peter Mills respectively.

Does Gabby get to keep Louie?

Gabby and Casey had already bonded with Louie at that point, and the pair wanted to fight for custody of their foster child. In the end, though, the pair decided that they couldn’t bear to part him from his biological family and ultimately agreed to give up custody to Louie’s father.

Where did the Great Chicago Fire start?

According to the report of the Fire Marshal, the fire began on Fourth Avenue (now Federal Street), and quickly spread to an oil works building near Clark Street and Fourth. The fire was further fueled by the ten to twelve barrels of oil in the alley near the oil works building.

Where was Wabash Avenue burned during the Great Chicago Fire?

State street was burned from Harmon Court to Van Buren street, Wabash avenue from 452, near the corner of Peck Court, to 267, near the corner of Van Buren street. Michigan avenue was burned from Harrison street to Van Buren, a short distance.”

Where is the Chicago Fire Station 49?

Interesting? Chicago Fire Station 49, 1653 W. 43rd. Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA (Chinatown firehouse and Rimgale’s office interiors.) Interesting? (interview) (Diner where Brian shaves & cleans up before interview with Chicago Fire Chief, deleted scene from DVD.)

How many people died in the Chicago Fire of 1874?

The Chicago Fire of 1874 was a conflagration in Chicago, Illinois, that took place on July 14, 1874. Reports of the extent of the damage vary somewhat, but sources generally agree that the fire burned forty-seven acres just south of the Loop, destroyed 812 structures and killed 20 people.