
Season 13 of Chicago Fire has been a wild ride.
Whether these fearless first responders are running into a blazing inferno or navigating a high-stakes rescue, Firehouse 51 never backs down from fighting the good fight. When the ash settles and the rescues are done, Chi-Hards relish in the workplace drama unfolding outside the firehouse. From firefighters growing their families to steamy romances heating up, the Chicago Fire crew is never bored. Oh, and did we mention 51’s former Chief-turned-Deputy Commissioner, Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker), made a surprise appearance in last week’s episode?
“The coming together was very emotional… The crew, the cast, the people in the office, it was just great to kind of be back, and in the slipstream of it all, you know…” Walker told NBC Insider amid his One Chicago return. “It’s my family. It’s my extended family. Getting them back in my life and being able to laugh, and joke, and work, and connect was everything that my inner being had been missing in the time I’d been away. And it was like a jolt to my spirit. I was very, very happy to be back, and I would have to say that the welcoming was amazing — they welcomed me home.”
The action has been firing off on all cylinders this season, so Chi-Hards can’t wait to see what happens next on Chicago Fire. Find out when and where to watch new Season 13 episodes, below.
Is Chicago Fire new tonight, April 23, 2025?
The logline for tonight’s Chicago Fire episode — Season 13, Episode 19 (“Permanent Damage”) — reads: “Severide investigates an old house fire from 10 years back in which Kidd had responded; Carver and Violet search for a mystery medic who abandoned a victim; Novak looks for a roommate.”
When do new episodes of Chicago Fire Season 13 air?
Where can I watch old episodes of Chicago Fire?
You can stream all 13 seasons of Chicago Fire — or catch up with the Windy City first responders of Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. — on Peacock.
“We have laughed hard. We laugh hard every day on this show,” David Eigenberg (A.K.A. Chicago Fire O.G. Chris Herrmann) told NBC Insider in a November 2024 interview. “That’s why the crew has stayed. Everybody that could possibly stay stays because it’s a beautiful set.”