Chicago Fire will continue its current storyline with season 14, episode 14, titled “Hit and Run.” The episode follows the recent One Chicago crossover event, which featured characters from Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. After the crossover, the next episode focuses on a possible decision involving Stella Kidd at Firehouse 51.
The episode synopsis points to a “potentially life-changing decision” in Chicago Fire
The official synopsis for Chicago Fire season 14, episode 14 states that someone at Firehouse 51 will deal with a “potentially life-changing decision.” The description does not mention which character is involved.
A preview released after the One Chicago crossover shows a scene between Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide. In the clip, Severide speaks to Kidd while they are at home and says, “We’re in this together, every step of the way.” Kidd appears emotional during the moment.
The location of the scene suggests the decision could involve their personal life. Kidd and Severide have previously discussed building a family. Earlier seasons showed the couple fostering a child named Isaiah before the storyline ended.
The next episode may revisit that topic. Kidd could consider fostering another child or starting a family through other options. The show has also explored how personal choices affect the work of firefighters at Firehouse 51.
If the episode follows this direction, the decision could affect Kidd’s future both at home and at work. The storyline will continue when the episode airs on NBC.

The storyline may connect to recent events in the One Chicago crossover
The next episode follows the One Chicago crossover event, which included Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. The crossover involved a large emergency with many victims.
One of the victims in the story was a pregnant woman who was rescued from a plane during the incident. The situation raised questions about what might happen to the baby after the event.
The next episode could connect this situation to Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide. If the baby needs care, Kidd may think about fostering or adopting the child. This has not been confirmed in the official episode details, but the show has followed Kidd and Severide’s family plans in past seasons.
The episode’s promo also shows a conversation between Kidd and Severide. In the scene, Severide tells her, “We’re in this together.” The line shows that he will support her decision. The line suggests he will support her decision.
Chicago Fire season 14, episode 14, “Hit and Run,” will air Wednesday, March 11, at 9/8c on NBC. The episode will clarify which character faces the decision and how it will affect Firehouse 51.