Hermann Season 8 Episode 6

Hermann sits in Boden's office and talks with the chief on Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6.
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Boden - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Boden talks on the phone during Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6.
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Foster - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Foster smiles as she, Brett, and Kidd enjoy the newly created women's only lounge at the firehouse.
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Kidd and Hermann - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Kidd asks Boden if he can shut down the women's only lounge after it has been co-opted by other female firefighters.
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Severide - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Severide prepares to force entry into a house on fire to rescue any people trapped inside.
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Casey - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Casey assists Severide and Cruz in helping transport an elderly woman who was stuck inside a house fire.
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Cruz - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Cruz exits a burning building as he and Severide rescue an elderly woman who was trapped inside.
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Gang - Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6

Firehouse 51 responds to a kitchen fire that leaves an elderly woman in poor condition.
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Women's-Only Lounge - Chicago Fire

Kidd, Foster and Brett create a women's-only lounge on Chicago Fire. "What Went Wrong" is the sixth episode of the show's eighth season.
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Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 6 Quotes

Casey: I stuck my neck out to get you into 51 when everyone else was telling me you were too impulsive.
Gallo: I know. It was a major screw up. I’m really sorry.
Casey: You won’t know what sorry is until you scrub all the toilets, wash the truck, mop the floors, and about a hundred other dirty jobs I haven’t thought of yet.

Kidd: So, we noticed that the blue office is just sitting there unused like a big old storage closet. So, we were thinking maybe we could turn it into a women’s lounge.
Boden: I’m sorry?
Kidd: You know, a designated place for the women of 51 to come together, to bond and form community, like the one in Montecito, California.
Boden: California’s women’s lounge?
Kidd: Yes.
Boden: In Chicago?
Kidd: Yes, sir.
Boden: I don’t think so.
Kidd: So, you have a problem with women needing personal space, chief?
Boden: You know what? The blue office is all yours.