
After nearly a decade of courage, compassion, and commitment, Kara Killmer has officially exited her iconic role as Paramedic Sylvie Brett on NBC’s Chicago Fire. With 199 episodes under her belt, Killmer leaves behind a powerful legacy that helped define Firehouse 51 and the entire One Chicago universe.
A Role That Shined with Strength and Heart
Joining the cast as the replacement for Leslie Shay, Sylvie Brett was more than just another paramedic—she became a symbol of empathy, resilience, and quiet strength. Whether she was saving lives in high-pressure emergency scenes or offering heartfelt comfort to patients and colleagues, Brett’s calming presence earned her a special place in fans’ hearts.
Over the years, Brett grew into a deeply beloved character, navigating emotional storylines and powerful relationships. But it was her romance with Captain Matt Casey (played by Jesse Spencer) that resonated the most. Their slow-burning connection culminated in a long-distance love story that finally found resolution with a heartfelt wedding in Oregon—giving fans the closure they had long awaited.
Why Kara Killmer Left Chicago Fire
Kara Killmer’s departure was confirmed ahead of Season 12. While the exact reasons behind her decision haven’t been made public, her send-off was handled with warmth, grace, and respect. Fans and cast members alike celebrated everything Killmer brought to Chicago Fire—from her quiet emotional strength to her dynamic onscreen presence.