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'Chicago Fire' Season 4 Episode 14 Spoilers: Severide Helps Chili; Borelli Steps Into The Ring

NBC's hit drama TV series "Chicago Fire" Season 4 returns this week with a brand new episode that will see some interesting developments on the lives of the firefighters at Firehouse 51.

In Chili's case, for one, the whole crew was quite disturbed by her behavior. For those who missed it, the paramedic almost put out a patient for good in a previous episode. To cover up her past misdeeds, she even attempted to get Brett transferred to another station. Fortunately, the two will patch things up and Chili finally admitted she needs some saving.

Despite her admittance, it appears that Chili is not the type of person who accepts consolation that easily.

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The synopsis from The Futon Critic for the episode "All Hard Parts" says that Lt. Severide will get wind of Chili's issues and will confront her about it. However, instead of dealing with it civilly, the latter will become hostile with the officer, despite his honest intentions.

When will the whole fire department get over Chili's problematic behavior? Will they decide to keep her out of the service?

In another development, TFC said that members of firehouse will rally around Lt. Casey as the perfect candidate for a position as Alderman. Meanwhile, Firehouse 51's own Jimmy will finally climb up the ring to face off against "Chicago P.D.'s" own Antonio in the first annual "Battle of the Badges" boxing match.

The promo video for the episode, meanwhile, finds the crew coming over to check on a car crash incident. There's no driver found behind the steering wheel. They, however, notice a trail of blood which they followed. The clip ended with a scene of a house burning that rendered the firefighters dumbfounded.

Find out how these unfold when "Chicago Fire" Season 4 Episode 14 premieres this Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 10 p.m. on NBC.

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