Casey: How many have you distributed since the changeover?
Marcy: A lot. We haven’t shipped any out of state yet, but we’ve been making deliveries across the Chicago area. About a 30-mile radius. But don’t worry. We’re halting production until we get to the bottom of this.
Severide: That’s not good enough. You’ve got to track down every box you sold to make sure not one even more gets used in a load of laundry.
Marcy: I’m sorry. That’s just not feasible. You’re talking about hundreds of laundromats, nursing homes, uniformed suppliers.
Severide: Here’s what we’re going to do. You take Squad 3 back to the firehouse and cover for me. I’ll stay here, and we are going to make a lot of phone calls ‘cause if we don’t, someone’s gonna end up dead.


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Chicago Fire Season 9 Episode 10: "One Crazy Shift"
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Mouch: I finally got it. Pipes and Drums.
Herrmann: Ah.
Ritter: What’s Pipes and Drums?
Mouch: What’s Pipes and Drums?
Herrmann: It’s the band that plays the funeral marches.
Ritter: Oh right.
Mouch: That’s just the tip of the iceberg. We’re talking parades, baptism, weddings, and the mother of mothers, the Chicagoland Celtic Classic. You see entering the brotherhood is like being appointed to the Supreme Court: It’s a lifelong tenure. So a spot only opens up when someone dies. RIP Bill Maloney Sr.

Ritter: She’s covering this shift while Brett looks for a new partner.
Gallo: Just one shift? Phew.
Ritter: Wow.
Gallo: I like Violet, I do, but the way things ended between us was awkward, and I get weird when I’m around her.
Ritter: Haven’t noticed that.
Gallo: It’s my house. I shouldn’t be the one getting flustered. She should be the one flustering.