Pascal has bad news about Engine, while Vasquez struggles to deal with his dad.

My heart is going to be in my throat throughout Chicago Fire season 14, episode 4. It looks like we’ve got the storyline that showrunner

Andrea Newman warned us about, and it really will be Herrmann’s most “challenging” crisis yet.

Cast your mind back to September 2025. Newman teased a few things to come for the firefighters at Firehouse 51, and there was a lot of

 

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focus on Herrmann and Mouch. We got the tease of the office drama, and then we got the comments about how Herrmann may have some regrets about opting for a demotion.

 

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The promo for Chicago Fire season 14, episode 4 focuses on one call, as most of the promos do. This one is a big one, though, and I’m afraid it’s going to have drastic consequences for Firehouse 51 moving forward. In the promo, we find out that they’re rolling up to Herrmann’s house, and he says that Annabel, one of his daughters, stayed home that day.

 

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By the time they get to the house, the fire is everywhere. They get in, and it’s hard to believe that they’re going to find Annabel alive. It’s a firefighter’s worst nightmare. They go into burning buildings all the time, but do they ever think that it’s going to be their own? That’s the nightmares they have, because they know that an emergency can happen at any moment.

 

 

 

One thing we do know is that Herrmann will need dragging out of that house if he can’t find Annabel. He isn’t going to leave just because the orders come through. No devoted parent would, firefighter or not.

Herrmann is already worried about money, so what will this do? Even with insurance, the time it takes to get that insurance through is going to cause financial difficulties, and then there’s a chance that insurance doesn’t even pay out. They’re always looking for a reason not to! With that, there’s the mental exhaustion on the family and the trauma for Annabel.