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#112 : L'Attaque de Chicago

L’unité de renseignement travaille avec acharnement pour trouver les responsables de l’explosion de l’hôpital de Chicago. En poursuivant l’enquête, l’équipe se rend compte que des bombes supplémentaires peuvent encore être actives, de son côté Burgess attend des nouvelles de sa nièce...

2ème partie d'un cross-over en deux épisodes

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Titre VO
8:30 PM

Titre VF
L'Attaque de Chicago

Première diffusion
30.04.2014

Première diffusion en France
04.02.2015

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Adam Ruzek (Patrick J. Flueger) est sous tension !

Adam Ruzek (Patrick J. Flueger) est sous tension !

Al (Elias Koteas) et Antonio (Jon Seda), au côté d'Erin (Sophia Bush)

Al (Elias Koteas) et Antonio (Jon Seda), au côté d'Erin (Sophia Bush)

Le lieutenant Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) sauve une blessée.

Le lieutenant Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) sauve une blessée.

Hank, Al et Kim écoutent attentivement l'équipe médicale.

Hank, Al et Kim écoutent attentivement l'équipe médicale.

Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda) et Adam Ruzek (Patrick Flueger).

Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda) et Adam Ruzek (Patrick Flueger).

C'est la course pour Mia Sumner (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) !

C'est la course pour Mia Sumner (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) !

Diffusions

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France (redif)
Mercredi 12.04.2017 à 20:55

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France (inédit)
Mercredi 04.02.2015 à 22:30
3.38m / 21.6% (Part)

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Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 30.04.2014 à 22:00
7.28m / 1.9% (18-49)

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Scénario : Matt Olmstead, Dick Wolf
Réalisation : Mark Tinker

Guest Starring : Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Mia Sumner), Taylor Kinney (Lieutenant Kelly Severide), Eamonn Walker (Chef Wallace Boden), Amanda Righetti (Dr. Holly Thelan), Charlie Barnett (Peter Mills), Jesse Spencer (Lieutenant Matthew Casey), Lauren German (ambulancière Leslie Shay), Joe Minoso (Joe Cruz), Randy Flagler (Capp), Avi Lake (Imogene), Jay Karnes (FBI Agent William Graff), Dylan Baker (Doctor David Arata), Aimee Laurence (Zoe), Erik Hellman (Dr. Alec Willhite), Matt Schwader (Ted Powell), Richard Pickren (Frank Powell)

8:30 PM / L'attaque de Chicago

L’unité de renseignement travaille avec acharnement pour trouver les responsables de l’explosion de l’hôpital de Chicago.

Chacun des détectives va interroger les victimes les plus proches de l'explosion. Alors que Jin va aller voir la bombe trouver dans le parking,  il découvre que la bombe ne devait se déclencher que le soir à 20h30 !

Ils découvrent, avec l'aide de Jin et de Sumners, un jeune homme qui a une dent contre les flics et les pompiers qui a posté un message vidéo. Ils découvrent par la suite des complices, un des complice était même à l'hôpital, Alvin l'a interrogé.

Il retrouve cet homme qui prend en grippe Lindsay, avec l'aide de Mills et Cruz ils réussissent à désarmer cet homme et à l'interroger.

En poursuivant l’enquête, l’équipe se rend compte que des bombes supplémentaires peuvent encore être actives. Les minutes sont comptées.

Au même moment Burgess attend toujours des nouvelles de sa nièce. On apprend que la petite fille qui était avec elle a eu un anévrisme, elle est cliniquement morte ... Mais elle pourrait sauver la vie de la nièce de Burgess, elles sont du même groupe. Une opération va avoir lieu pour sauver sa vie.

Erin et Alvin se rendent en prison pour parler au père du poseur de bombe pour en découvrir plus sur son profil, et savoir avec qui il a parlé.

Ils découvrent un hangar, où des indices sont restés : le nombre de minuteurs (3) et des camions achetés.

En discutant tous ensemble, et en ayant compris les motivations du jeune homme, ils pensent que la bombe est non loin du bal des pompiers et policiers.

Severide va rendre visite à Shay, elle va mieux, mais elle doit rester se reposer. Elle prend des nouvelles des deux petites filles.

Jay et Erin coursent le jeune homme jusqu'au toit d'un immeuble, toute l'équipe arrive et réussissent à attraper l'homme. Au même moment Sumners attend les démineurs, qui réussissent juste à temps à désamorcer la bombe.

Après avoir attrapé l'homme, toute l'équipe se retrouve à l'hôpital pour attendre des nouvelles de la nièce de Burgess... L'opération c'est bien passée !

Severide se rend chez Erin, ils n'ont pas eu le temps de se voir beaucoup aujourd'hui. Ils ont besoin de soutien moral après la journée qu'ils ont passé. Erin lui demande de rester.

Chicago Med hallway

Atwater: Help! We need some help over here!

Burgess: Oh, my God.

Holly Thelan: Oh, she's lost a lot of blood. Help me get her into one of these bays.

Atwater: All right.

Holly Thelan: I'm going to need to get an I.V. Started.

Nurse: Right away.

Outside Chicago Med

Boden: First bomb detonated 8:00 A.M. on the dot. Second bomb located in a rental car. Car is still there.

Halstead: Who dismantled the bomb?

Boden: We did.

Voight: Check it out. If they got anything, I want to be notified first.

Jin: Yeah.

Lindsay: How many confirmed dead?

Boden: 18 dead... 15 in critical condition, 3 employees unaccounted for. The sign-ups for the charity race had just started before the bomb detonated. We may have more civilians buried beneath the rubble, but there's no real way of knowing right now.

Ruzek: FBI special agent in charge wants all the bosses in the command center.

Voight: All right, everybody inside.

Boden: Voight... Animals did this.

Voight: We'll get 'em.

 

Lindsay: Hey.

Severide: Hey.

Lindsay: Anything?

Severide: Not much left to recover, but we're still digging.

Lindsay: All right.

Severide: You know who did it?

Lindsay: No, we're just getting started.

Severide: Find 'em.

Chicago Med hallway

Capp: Call out if you can hear me!

 

Ruzek: Who do we talk to first, Al?

Olinsky: Whoever was closest to the blast and is still alive.

 

Voight: Intelligence, C.P.D.

Command center

William Graff: Quiet then, okay, everybody, listen up. Listen up! My name is William Graff. I'm with the FBI. I need all your help, and I know you're all eager to provide it. First rule... Everything goes through me. Okay, I want to go over what we know right now.

ER

Nurse: Blood pressure coming up.

Holly Thelan: Any word on Zoe?

Burgess: Nothing.

OR

Nurse: Vital signs are stable, no brain activity.

Alec: Keep her on life support. I need to go talk to her sister.

Hallway

Burgess: Anything on Zoe?

Nurse: Not yet.

 

Alec: Holly...

Holly Thelan: Oh, no. I've made this speech. Don't say anymore. Oh, God. Oh, God.

Alec: Your sister's still breathing, but there's been no brain activity for some time.

Holly Thelan: So she's alive… I'm going to go see her.

Command center

William Graff: Alim Al Safir, ambassador from Syria, is here for an off-the-books surgery. My office and the office of Greg Simpson at CIA will be spearheading this angle, but if you encounter anything that waves near this, notify me.

Hallway

Alec: I was going to do the transplant...

Lindsay: On the Syrian ambassador? All right. Did you see anything that looked out of place? Do you remember?

Alec: Oh, he had his guys.

Lindsay: Guys?

Alec: He's an ambassador. He has guys. And the next thing I knew, the ground shook like it was an earthquake. I thought for a second I was back in San Francisco.

Voice: Dr. Willhite, 7632.

Lindsay: All right.

Voice: Dr. Willhite, 7632.

Command center

William Graff: We also have an orderly who works here with distant ties to a radical Muslim group.

Hallway

David Arata: I can't help you. I didn't do it. I didn't see who did it, and I've got to focus on what I can do, which is save as many lives and limbs as I possibly can.

Halstead: I got it. Thank you.

David Arata: All right.

Bedroom

Pat Vaughn: There were two guys... Baseball caps on, sunglasses. I noticed because everyone else was walking toward the tent to sign up for the race. They were walking away from it.

Olinsky: And what else did you notice about them?

Pat Vaughn: Tan skin... Olive, dark hair for sure. But could have been Hispanic or Arab or Italian. I don't know.

Hallway

Voight: Excuse me. Agent Graff? Sergeant Hank Voight, intelligence, C.P.D.

William Graff: How you doing? Listen, I'm really going to need your help... Securing the perimeter, conducting interviews. Thanks.

Voight: My unit is gonna be doing a hell of a lot more than interviewing hospital staff and setting out pylons. This happened in my city, on my soil. Don't get in my way.

Parking

Officer: Here you go.

Jin: Yeah, thanks.

Officer: Sweeping the whole area.

Jin: I'm gonna need a few minutes, Billy.

Billy: Catch these guys.

Jin: Yeah.

Meeting Room

Olinsky: Both males enter a white four-door sedan and head out the southeast exit of the lot. And we have security video?

Dawson: The security office was in the impact zone. Database is gone, as in gone gone.

Halstead: Second car with a bomb was rented out of some dirt-lot company in Milwaukee. The name and the credit card on the rental agreement came back bogus. And there's no security video at the company, or so they're saying. So Milwaukee P.D.'s heading there to investigate.

Voight: Sumner, you dealt with all those antigovernment nutcases when you were working undercover at the NATO protests, am I right?

Sumner: That's right.

Voight: All right, beat the bushes.

Lindsay: Hey, guys, I just heard. Burgess was here when it happened, and her niece is in the I.C.U.

Voight: How bad?

Lindsay: Not good.

Waiting room

Atwater: Hey.

Burgess: It's Zoe... She's, um... She's an only child. Her... My sister and her husband are out of town. That's why she's staying with me. And now Imogene...

Lindsay: Hey.

Burgess: Hi.

Voight: Hey.

Ruzek: We just heard. What did they say?

Burgess: A ruptured liver. She's... There's a list or something, a donor list. They're trying to match.

Atwater: Do we know who did it? Anybody taking credit?

Jin: Okay... The lab got a print off the duct tape of bomb number two. Came back to a Paul Watts. V.L.D. Has him registered at 5225 South Laramie. I secured a no-knock search warrant.

Voight: Give us five minutes before you notify the feds about that print.

Jin: Yeah.

Voight: They need you out on the perimeter.

Burgess: I'm okay.

Jin: One more thing... The second bomb was set to go off at 8:30 P.M. The bomber screwed up somewhere.

Voight: We're gonna ask for forgiveness instead of permission today, you understand? We're not slowing down for anything… I mean anything. No one's gonna give a damn once these bastards are caught… All right, let's go… You let us know if anything changes, okay?

Burgess: Okay. Thank you.

Voight’s car

Lindsay: Paul Watts... Most recently a dishwasher at a red lobster in Tallahassee. Minor sheet... A couple possession charges, d&d... What?

Voight: Nothing.

Chicago Med hallway

Holly Thelan: I'm, uh... I'm trying to get a hold of my father to notify him. My, um...

Doctor: I understand.

Holly Thelan: I'll recommend we take her off life support. I'll explain it to him medically.

Doctor: Okay.

Street

Lindsay: All right, that's who we're looking for. Apartment 1-a.

Voight: Okay, careful of wires or traps. Anything's possible.

Dawson: Hey, what's this?

Voight: Hey! Hey!

Dawson: Hands on the wheel! Hands on the wheel!

Halstead: Turn your head and look at me! Don't move! Keep your eyes on me.

Dawson: It's not him.

Voight: Clear.

Man: What the hell is going on?

Dawson: It's our bad. Have a nice day.

Paul Watts’s apartment

Olinsky: Well, it's clean. I can't make any guarantees, though.

Halstead: Paul Watts! C.P.D.!

Ruzek: Clear!

Lindsay: Body!

Dawson: Clear!

Olinsky: Clear.

Voight: Call it in.

Ruzek: All right.

Lindsay: This wasn't a suicide. Gun's on the right. Cell phone clip and wallet are on the left side of the belt. He has no burn from muzzle flash, no gunshot residue on his face. Somebody had to shoot him from five feet away. They set this up.

Voight: All right, call Jin and Sumner. I want to know everything about this guy... The first movie he rented right down to the last breath mint he bought... Everything.

Shay’s bedroom

Severide: Hey.

Shay: Hey. There was an explosion.

Severide: You weren't gonna tell anyone about that enormous gash in your side?

Shay: I... I kept meaning to. I just... I had to keep going.

Severide: I know. I know. But not anymore.

Shay: Always looking out for me.

Severide: Rest up, okay?

Shay: Okay. Severide… There were two little girls about the same age... I think eight. Do you know if they made it?

Severide: I don't know. Um, it's... It's bad out there. Just get some rest, okay?

Command center

Voight: His prints were on the tape. Whoever he was working with took him out. Crime scene is at his place doing a full workup.

William Graff: The Muslim orderly we've been looking into... We just found traces of fertilizer in the bed of his truck.

Voight: How's he connected?

William Graff: We haven't put the dots together yet, but he's our focus. Just keep interviewing staff.

Hallway

Voight: What do you got?

Dawson: Jin did a cross-match on Watts for known associates.

Voight: All right.

Meeting room

Sumner: It turns out Watts was trolling the websites of some pretty heavy-duty antigovernment groups. We pulled the names of some people that he had repeated contact with.

Jin: Haven't been able to actually access the contents of the emails. I was just able to get addresses.

Olinsky: Whoa. Wait a second. Wait a second. Go back. Go back. Wait, hold on, wait a sec. Yeah, that's him. That's the guy.

Voight: What guy?

Olinsky: The guy who told me two dark-skinned guys in sunglasses were leaving the scene. That's the guy. He's here.

Reception desk

Pat Vaughn: Thank you for everything, and I am so sorry for what you guys have been through. You're all heroes.

Lindsay: Pat Vaughn?

Pat Vaughn: Yeah?

Lindsay: Would you mind coming with us for a minute?

Pat Vaughn: I just checked out.

Lindsay: We just have a few follow-up questions.

Pat Vaughn: Of course. Sure.

Olinsky: Take it easy!

Pat Vaughn: I am walking out of here. Back up !

Voight: Don't go any further, Vaughn.

Pat Vaughn: I got nothing to lose.

Voight: Okay. What are you hoping to gain? Do you think we're gonna let you drive out of here?

Pat Vaughn: I got no problem slitting a throat, especially a cop's.

Voight: Easy.

Pat Vaughn: Back up!

Cruz: Okay, man. What's going on here? We're just trying to save some people...

Pat Vaughn: Shut up!

Voight: Listen... Let's just talk this out, all right? You want to walk out of here, you can walk out of here.

Pat Vaughn: Don't say another word!

Cruz: Hey!

Voight: You all right?

Halstead: Stay down.

Mills: You okay?

Lindsay: Yeah. Thank you. Thank you.

Voight: I need a room.

Halstead: Don't move.

Cruz: This guy involved?

Lindsay: Looks like it.

Halstead: On your feet.

Mills: You can bring him in to any firehouse in the city. We'll take five minutes, all right?

Lindsay: We'll get some answers from him, I promise. Thank you. Thank you.

Hallway

William Graff: Voight.

Olinsky: I got him.

Voight: Sir?

William Graff: The Muslim orderly checks out. The fertilizer residue found in his truck traces to a community garden in his neighbourhood.

Voight: Well, we're onto something here.

William Graff: Yeah, I can't let you traipse off with our only lead, doing God knows what at all hours.

Voight: All I need is 30 minutes.

William Graff: You got 20.

Equipment room

Pat Vaughn: My shoulder is broken. I demand medical treatment.

Voight: 18 people died in that bomb blast... A dozen more clinging to their life upstairs... 9-year-old girl who's a niece of a cop in my district… You tell me everything you know, every participant... Because as a coward, Vaughn... And I know you're a coward, 'cause that's who lays bombs at cancer fund-raisers... You will not endure the pain that I'm going to put you through.

Pat Vaughn: I need to see a... Aah!

Voight: Now, let me tell you what I need. I need to know about 8:30 P.M.

Pat Vaughn: Once I get medical treatment.

Command center

Voight: Vaughn said him and Watts were both hooked up with a guy named Ted Powell.

Sumner: Ted Powell... I know that name. He was big in the antigovernment fringe. So was his dad.

Ruzek: Why did Watts get killed?

Voight: Vaughn and Watts were both in charge of setting off two separate car bombs. Both bombs were supposed to go off tonight... Watts at 8:00, Vaughn at 8:30. Watts must've rigged his wrong, 'cause it went off this morning.

Halstead: 8:00 P.M. was gonna be the gala for the C.P.D. and the C.F.D. brass, right?

Voight: Right.

Halstead: First bomb was set to get them. Second bomb was set to get the first responders.

Dawson: What else you get out of him?

Voight: Vaughn said that Powell had some master plan that he didn't share with him. So this wasn't the end of it.

Jin: Here's Powell.

Voight: I saw him outside the hospital with the crowd. He was here too. All right, let's check out his dad.

Stairs

Dawson: Casey!

Casey: Hey.

Dawson: How's Gabby?

Casey: She's fine. She's home... A little rattled still, but who can blame her?

Dawson: Here.

Casey: Thanks, man.

Dawson: Thanks for getting her out.

Casey: Mm. I told her she owes me a 12-pack.

Dawson: Any more survivors pulled out from the rubble?

Casey: Doesn't look good. We saw a woman's hand, spent the last hour digging her out. It was a single mom from accounting... Two kids at home… Who would do something like this?

Dawson: I've got a pretty good idea.

Command center

Sumner: Ten years ago, Frank Powell, many of you will remember, was arrested after a two-day standoff at his ranch outside of Kankakee. His wife died in the gun battle.

Voight: The old man is doing life at Stateville. Two of my detectives are en route to interview him.

Sumner: Ted Powell was there when the ranch was raided. He lost his mother and his father that day. He has been a fixture on radical antigovernment websites ever since.

Jail : office

Lindsay: Powell... Correct.

Man: Okay. How far back?

Lindsay: Far back as they go. Five years?

Man: Okay. I'm gonna just need my supervisor to approve. He should be back in...

Lindsay: Have you been watching the news today, man? Do I need to run down a list of the dead? Thank you.

Jail : interview room

Dawson: You're aware of what happened at Chicago med today?

Frank Powell: I am.

Dawson: Your son Ted was involved, possibly the mastermind, but you probably knew that.

Frank Powell: So you allege.

Dawson: Look, whatever problems you've had with the government, whatever losses you've suffered, there's no way to excuse what your son did today. Now, we have reason to believe that there might be more to his plan, another step. So we can work out a deal, okay? It's a buyer's market right now. You help us, and we'll help you.

Frank Powell: I couldn't be more proud of him.

Dawson: You know, children were killed.

Frank Powell: I got to explain collateral damage to you? We're in a war. And in a war, there are gonna be noncombatant casualties.

Dawson: Okay. What do you want? There's got to be something you want.

Frank Powell: You know when the police department started to go South? When they started letting minorities in.

Dawson: Yes or no? You want to make a deal?

Frank Powell: 'Cause before, see, when all the cops were white, you could talk to them like a normal person. But you get a minority in there, and there's all this resentment from historical and personal shortcomings that comes to the fore. Now's their big chance to get back at their oppressors.

Dawson: You mean like this?

Meeting room

Halstead: I don't care what you have to do. No, you give me an exact time. I need it now.

Jin: Halstead.

Halstead: Yeah. Hold on.

Jin: I think everyone's gonna want to see this.

Command center

William Graff: Okay, okay, settle down. Settle down. Hit it.

Jin: Ted Powell just posted this on a fringe antigovernment website.

 

Ted Powell: In 2004, my family's home in Kankakee, Illinois... We came under attack, without justification, by the Chicago police department. We were fired upon, and our home was engulfed in flames. The Chicago fire department stood by and did nothing. My mother died that day, and my father sits in prison. I have waited ten years for the C.P.D. and C.F.D. To admit wrongdoing and to drop all charges against my father. I will wait no longer. I'm declaring war on the Chicago police department and Chicago fire department. If you are a member of either department, you are not safe. If you are a family member of someone in either department, you are not safe. This is just the beginning. You've been warned.

Office

Halstead: Yeah. I got it.A Ryan Wilcox visited Powell's dad in prison three times in the last six months. Lindsay did a workup on him. He's loosely affiliated with various antigovernment groups... Explosives background from a stint in the army. Jin, she was gonna to send you something.

Jin: Yeah, I got it. Wilcox owns a garage in an industrial area where 96th meets the calumet river.

Voight: All right, have Antonio and Lindsay meet us at the garage. You stay here. Feed us what we need. And keep Graff in the loop.

David Arata’s office

Mr Thelan: So you're saying zero chance?

David Arata: Yes… Yes, Mr. Thelan, that's what we're saying...

Mr Thelan: Zero.

David Arata: But there's something you can do that couldn't have been done even 30 years ago. Your daughter's blood type is "o" negative. That's a match for another girl that got hit by the same blast with a ruptured liver, right down the hall. She's going to die if she doesn't get a new one. That'll be two 9-year-olds killed by... Something like this. Under normal circumstances, you'd have time to work with the state to donate your daughter's organs. Today... I'm asking you to make a targeted donation. If you agree... Your daughter's death won't be meaningless. That... That I know to be true.

Holly Thelan: It's your decision, dad. But if it were me... Let's let her go.

David Arata: We need to know in minutes, not hours.

Hallway

Mr Thelan: Doctor... Imogene would want this.

Before Wilcox’s garage

Lindsay: Is that people talking in there?

Dawson: A radio's on.

Olinsky: It's positive for barium nitrate.

Halstead: Let's try the roof.

Voight: All right, grab the fiber-optic.

Roof

Ruzek: Now, what happens if the plaster falls and sets off the bomb?

Halstead: You'll be the first to know.

Ruzek: All right.

Halstead: Do your thing… Front, side, rear door are all rigged. So is the roll-up. Wires and 50-gallon drums attached to each. Short version... Do not breach.

Ruzek: We could rappel down.

Before Wilcox’s garage

Voight: All right, we don't need the whole team going in.

Ruzek: I'll do it. I just took the class in the academy. Aced it. Okay.

Voight: All right, well, I need two. Any volunteers? You.

Roof

Olinsky: Don't turn on any lights.

Ruzek: Yeah.

Halstead: Come on. Let's do this.

Wilcox’s garage

Ruzek: Clear. Ryan Wilcox is here... Multiple gunshot wounds.

Before Wilcox’s garage

Lindsay: How long's he been dead?

Wilcox’s garage

Ruzek: I'd say a day?

Halstead: Max.

Roof

Dawson: It's Powell tying up more loose ends.

Wilcox’s garage

Halstead: They left a lot of stuff behind.

Voight: They never thought it'd be found. They figured this whole block would be a crater.

Ruzek: Wilcox purchased a white cargo van about two months ago.

Halstead: There were three timing devices purchased. I'm not a pessimist, but... There's a damn good shot that there's a third car bomb out there in a white cargo van.

Before Wilcox’s garage

Sumner: If the second bomb was supposed to go off at 8:30 P.M., maybe the third bomb was set to go off at that time as well.

Voight: What time is it now?

Lindsay: 7:55.

Street

Voight: 29 minutes guys. I'm listening, but I don't hear dick.

Ruzek: Hospital parking lot?

Olinsky: Fully vetted.

Dawson: Blowing up a district would be too risky. A bomb would be sniffed out in seconds.

Sumner: A firehouse?

Halstead: Not enough victims.

Lindsay: Powell wanted high-ranking police and fire-fighters dead. Most of them planned on attending the 10k gala.

Voight: Yeah, and where would the rest be tonight?

Dawson: Headquarters.

Voight: Bull's-eye.

OR

David Arata: You ready, Greta?

Greta: Ready, doctor.

David Arata: Let's have one good thing come out of this day.

Waiting room

Burgess: Thank you.

Dawson’s car

Voight: Be on the lookout for a van near the front door.

Voight’s car

Voight: Jin, text everyone the photo and plate number of the van purchased.

Office

Jin: You're looking for a white econoline. Bomb squad en route.

Voight’s car

Sumner: We should have made that left.

Voight: Halstead, Lindsay, those back roads pay off?

Lindsay’s car

Halstead: Yeah, but traffic patterns are all screwed up because of the bombing.

Lindsay: 15 minutes out.

Voight’s car

Voight: Alvin, please, give me some good news… Alvin?

Olinsky’s car

Olinsky: Pulling up now.

Voight: Any eyes on the vehicle?

Olinsky: Not yet.

Ruzek: We're sure this van is white?

Street

Olinsky: Vehicle located, South side entrance. It's blue, not white... No tags.

Voight’s car

Sumner: 12 minutes.

Voight: Jin, bomb squad update.

Jin: Three blocks away.

Street

Ruzek: Hey, if Powell was at the hospital because he likes to watch his handiwork...

Dawson: What's that? Right there.

Olinsky: Up top?

Dawson: Yeah, right there. See? Hey, on the roof.

Lindsay: What do we got?

Dawson: On the roof!

Building : hallway

Halstead: Freeze!

Lindsay: Drop it!

Gunshots

Halstead: Get out! Get out of the building! Now!

Lindsay: Go! Go! Go! Stairs.

Halstead: He's going up.

Street

Dawson: There's Voight. Come on.

Voight’s car

Voight: Nine minutes!

Street

Olinsky: We think Powell is on the apartment building! In pursuit!

Voight’s car

Voight: There's the bomb squad! You stay with the bomb!

Street

Sumner: Hey! Officer Sumner, district 21. Explosive is inside the van, set to go off in 8 1/2 minutes.

Man: All right, clear the area, please.

Sumner: Get back! Back! Move!

Building : stairs

Lindsay: Suspect's entered roof!

Gunshots

Halstead: Drop your weapon! Cover me.

Gunshots

Halstead: You can't win! Drop your weapon! Put it down!

Voight: I want him alive! Get up.

Ted Powell: How many of your boys did I put in the dirt today? Any of 'em good friends?

Voight: You wanna watch? Watch it.

Ted Powell: No! No, no!

Voight: Time check!

Ruzek: 60 seconds!

Street

Sumner: Bomb dismantled. Repeat... Bomb dismantled.

Roof

Voight: Plan failed.

Ted Powell: Actually, I think it was a pretty good day.

Street

William Graff: Voight. Good working with you... Or, uh, watching you work, I should say.

Voight: You too, sir.

 

Voight: Hey. You all right?

Lindsay: Solid.

Voight: Tough guy.

Chicago Med: OR

David Arata: Suction. As a senior resident, I was on call. I was working with the chief trauma surgeon. I knew he'd be the one deciding if I got the coveted trauma fellowship position. About 9:00 P.M., we were up to our eyeballs in trauma cases, and I got a call that my dad suffered a heart attack. Was rushed to another hospital. Clamp. I asked if I could leave to be with my father. He looked me in the eye and said, "yeah, you can go, but you'll never get the trauma fellowship." I couldn't believe how insensitive this guy was.

Greta: Heart rate 150. Pressure is dropping.

David Arata: We saved 16 people that night, but my dad passed away. Heparinized saline. Removing proximal clamp.

Greta: 80 systolic. 76, 70.

David Arata: It's a day like today when I understand why that surgeon did that. This is the life we've chosen. And what we can do is right here and now. It's the most important thing. And that is to try and save this little girl.

Waiting room

David Arata: The operation went as well as could be expected. There's, uh, good blood flow to the liver, and the other bleeding has stopped. She's got a long road ahead of her, but, uh, it's looking good.

Before Chicago Med

Journalist: Where the fire department is still working hard to clean up the mess left by a bomb that went off at 8 o'clock this morning, leaving 18 dead...

 

Dawson: How many survivors they pull out?

Olinsky: I just heard over two dozen.

Voight: Thanks.

Dawson: Chicago will bounce back.

Olinsky: Yeah.

Voight: She always does.

 

Journalist: We'll give you more information as we get it. We're here... We're gonna be here all night...

Lindsay’s apartment

Lindsay: Hey.

Severide: Hey… I should have called. I know.

Lindsay: You don't ever have to call.

 

Lindsay: I just have one request.

Severide: Yeah? Name it.

Lindsay: Stay the night.

Severide: After today, I... I'm not going anywhere.

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