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CHICAGO FIRE: ‘Winterfest’ Photos

December 8, 2021 by  
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Gallo, Violet, and Ritter try to impress Chicago with their microbrewery on the Wednesday, December 8 episode of CHICAGO FIRE.

Check out photos from “Winterfest”…

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CHICAGO FIRE -- "Winterfest" Episode 1009 -- Pictured: (l-r) David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann, Christian Stolte as Mouch -- (Photo by: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC)

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CHICAGO FIRE: Derek Haas Teases Kidd’s Return, Brett’s Big Presentation, and Christmas Cheer Going Awry

December 7, 2021 by  
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CHICAGO FIRE — “Winterfest” Episode 1009 — Pictured: Scenes From Chicago Fire — (Photo by: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC)

It’s Christmas on CHICAGO FIRE…but that doesn’t mean things are exactly holly jolly.

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CHICAGO FIRE Boss Derek Haas Teases the Midseason Finale—His 50th Writing Credit!

October 23, 2019 by  
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CHICAGO FIRE Midseason Finale 2019

NBCUNIVERSAL EVENTS — “One Chicago Day” — Pictured: Derek Haas, Executive Producer, “Chicago Fire”, “Chicago Med, “Chicago P.D.” at “One Chicago Day” at Lagunitas Brewing Company in Chicago, IL on October 7, 2019 — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)

CHICAGO FIRE co-creator Derek Haas helped craft the massive three-CHICAGO series crossover earlier this season, but he also has a personal milestone coming up: his 50th writing credit.

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CHICAGO FIRE: Derek Haas on Finding the Right Way to Say Goodbye to DuShon Brown

December 24, 2018 by  
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CHICAGO FIRE lost one of its own in 2018, when DuShon Brown (who played Connie) passed away in March.

It left the writers with a tough task: Brown had filmed three episodes prior to her death, and there were only a handful left in the season. “I just didn’t want to do something disrespectful [to] her family, [and] our cast and crew had grown close to her,” CHICAGO FIRE executive producer Derek Haas recalled to reporters.

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