
The new Chicago Fire season, premiering this fall, brings with it a fresh batch of stories that test the range of human emotions. From sad departures to thrilling rescues and shocking plot twists, the upcoming season promises more of what viewers love. There will be new faces as the CFD shakes up the entire department, leading to multiple departures and some arrivals. The biggest one this season is the introduction of firefighter Sal Vasquez (Brandon Larracuente), who arrives at the firehouse to help alleviate the workload now that Ritter (Daniel Kyri), Carver (Jake Lockett), and Damon (Michael Bradway) are leaving. However, the new guy will have to make some changes to fit into 51’s culture. “Sal is good at his job and he knows it,” Larracuente said in a recent interview while previewing the character.
Firefighters who are too self-indulgent, like Sal, usually bring some trouble, and this time is no different. “He wants to be the best he can be at his job and to protect those around him while he’s doing it,” the actor added, but this mission can be at odds with what his superiors want. After dealing with Carver and Damon, Stella (Miranda Rae Mayo) is once again presented with the challenge of streamlining Sal. Meanwhile, Severide (Taylor Kinney) takes a liking to the new guy who reminds him of his younger self. Sal has a rich history in this world of first responders and also carries some secrets. With Damon gone, Novak (Jocelyn Huddon) sets her sights on the new attractive firefighter.
More Conflicts Are On the Horizon in ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 14
This season finds the firehouse dealing with aggressive budget cuts that force it to downsize on several fronts. “There will be a big effect on all our players, especially the medics,” teased showrunner Andrea Newman. Multiple firehouses close their doors, and their load is carried by Ambulance 61. This causes a lot of pressure on Violet (Hanako Greensmith), who is also dealing with two departures: her boyfriend and her best friend. Will moving Will Capp (Randy Flagler) to an ambulance help the situation?