Chicago Fire is preparing to film the finale for Season 12 and they are looking for extras for a couple of days of filming to play the role of firemen

This is an opportunity to work as a paid extra in an exciting scene for the Chicago

Fire finale if you are available for the filming dates and look like a fireman. Here are

the requirements posted by the extras casting office: On our last episode of the

season, our finale, we are searching for MEN, 40’s to 60’s, ALL ETHNICITIES, short hair, no beards, to work as FIREFIGHTER WHITE SHIRTS. This will be one or two days sometime starting next week until May 2nd. We don’t film weekends. To apply send a recent color photograph with your current hair and current facial hair (we only allow possible mustaches – if could pass as a FIREFIGHTER) to [email protected] and put “New White Shirt” in the subject line. Include all your clothing sizes. MANDATORY so we can wardrobe you if chosen. Men: Height, weight, suit jacket, T-shirt, neck, sleeve, waist, inseam shoe.

To apply send a recent color photograph with your height (without shoes), weight, age, phone number, city, state, and clothing sizes to [email protected] and put “SI Omar” in the subject line. Searching for MALES, 20’s to 40’s, African American, Latino, Middle Eastern, clean-shaven, short hair, to work as CPD on Thursday, April 18th, and Friday, April 19th. To apply send a recent color photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city, state, and clothing sizes to [email protected] and put “New CPD 4.18 4.19” in the subject line. Please don’t apply if you have already worked this episode or are scheduled to work.

Let us know the last time you have worked on Fire, if at all. Local to Chicago, Suburbs, and Surrounding Border States to IL ONLY! Chicago Fire first premiered in 2012 and has been going strong ever since. About the show: As the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 forge headfirst into danger, the choices they make can mean the difference between life and death. But from the relentless pressure of saving lives, an extended family is forged. Led by Chief Wallace Boden, Matthew Casey, Kelly Severide, and the others know — when it’s go time, Firehouse 51 lays it all on the line for each other. This high-octane drama from Executive Producer Dick Wolf offers an edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions.

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