Why Severide Might Have to Leave Firehouse 51 on Chicago Fire

All eyes were on Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) on Chicago Fire  Season

13, Episode 2 (“Ride the Blade”) as he navigated a conflict of interest in

Firehouse 51. As fans know, Severide’s estranged brother, Jack Damon

(Michael Bradway), joined Truck 81 under the supervision of Severide’s wife, Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo). The CFD doesn’t love it when family members work in the same station, and Severide’s been concealing the double whammy of having both his wife and brother as colleagues. Firehouse 51’s new chief, Dom Pascal (Dermot Mulroney), called Severide out for his workplace relationship with Stella, warning him to keep things strictly professional on site. But Severide deliberately neglected to mention that he also had a brother at 51.

Ever since Damon revealed his relation to Severide, the two have grown closer. Severide wants to foster a relationship with Damon, but could that put him at odds with his Stella? As Damon continues to shrug aside Stella’s orders on the job and idolize his older brother, Severide found himself in the center of a conflict triangle in Season 13, Episode 2. Here’s what happened:

Severide was forced to confront a conflict of interest at Firehouse 51

Jack Damon appears in Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11

Stella and Severide have worked together swimmingly for years, partially thanks to their shared understanding of their lanes: Severide is on squad, while Stella is on truck. They have different responsibilities and years of experience behind them. But Damon’s behavior on recent calls has thrown a wrench in Stellaride’s happy harmony.

Damon has been assigned to ride along with Stella’s truck, but it’s clear he wants to work with Severide. Fans will remember that in the Season 13 premiere, Damon ignored one of Stella’s requests to stand back as they arrived at a burning building and was subsequently crushed by debris (though he was unharmed).  In Episode 2, as 51 responded to a woman who was crushed beneath a boat that crashed into the Lake Michigan shoreline, Damon continued to defy Stella’s orders. While Stella commanded Damon to stabilize the boat, he sprinted toward the victim instead. The boat soon collapsed, but 51 could luckily get the woman out with minor injuries.

Back at the station, Stella quickly flagged Damon down. “Your orders were to stabilize the boat,” Stella sternly reminded him. “Squad was on the victim.”

“I didn’t hear you,” Damon admitted.

“You mean you didn’t listen to your commanding officer?” Stella snapped.

“I guess I just saw that she was trapped under there, and my legs just started moving,” Damon blurted. “I had to help her.”

“You always wait for orders,” Stella said.

“Copy that,” Damon nodded.

“Do you hear me now?” Stella snapped.

“I do,” Damon said. “Sorry, I wasn’t thinking.”

Mouch, Damon, Carver and Kidd appear in Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 13

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Severide overheard Stella and Damon’s exchange and called Damon into his office to chat.

“I know you heard her,” Severide explained. “I was right there.”

“OK, so maybe I did,” Damon admitted. “But if we had been a second later then-”

“Stop,” Severide said. “If you had helped stabilize the boat, then it may not have fallen. But we’ll never know because we don’t get second chances, which is why we follow orders.”

“OK, so what now?” Damon asked, pointing out that Stella has had issues with him since his rocky Season 12 introduction. “If you tell her, she’ll fire my a– and probably report me for misconduct. It could ruin my career, Kelly.”

Later, Stella suggested to Severide that Damon join him for drills. Severide was taken aback by the suggestion at first but agreed after Stella insisted, saying Damon was a puppy with too much energy. (At this point, Severide decided not to tell Stella that Damon actually did hear her on the call.)

Damon was on cloud nine after learning he was running drills with Severide. After Severide explained it was Stella’s idea, Damon leveled with him.

“Yeah, but you obviously didn’t tell her,” Damon explained while beaming ear to ear. Why hadn’t Severide told her? What was making him protect Damon?

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