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EXEC. PRODUCER: DICK WOLF EXEC. PRODUCER: MATT OLMSTEAD EXEC. PRODUCER: DANIELLE GELBER EXEC. PRODUCER: MICHAEL BRANDT EXEC. PRODUCER: DEREK HAAS EXEC. PRODUCER: JOE CHAPPELLE EXEC. PRODUCER: PETER JANKOWSKI PRODUCED BY: TODD ARNOW CO-EXEC PRODUCER: ARTHUR FORNEY CO-EXEC PRODUCER: ANDREA NEWMAN CO-EXEC PRODUCER: MICHAEL GILVARY

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PRODUCER: TIM DELUCA PRODUCER: CARLA CORWIN DIRECTOR: JOE CHAPPELLE

CHICAGO FIRE “I AM THE APOCALYPSE”

Story by Dick Wolf & Matt Olmstead Teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas

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CHICAGO FIRE "I AM THE APOCALYPSE" CAST

MATTHEW CASEY KELLY SEVERIDE WALLACE BODEN GABRIELA DAWSON PETER MILLS

CHRISTOPHER HERRMANN BRIAN ZVONECEK "OTIS" JOE CRUZ MOUCH CAPP SYLVIE BRETT ADAM RUZEK JAY HALSTEAD SCOTT RICE TONY DR. KENDRA DR. HANNAH TRAMBLE DR. SHARON GOODWIN DR. DANIEL CHARLES DIANE CLAMAN REGISTRAR FACTORY SUPERVISOR APRIL SEXTON WILL HALSTEAD

ALEEM MAHMOUD FEMALE PATIENT LOWE JIM MOTHER RUBY ALI MAHMOUD NOOR MAHMOUD LESLIE SHAY ANTONIO DAWSON MELANIE *

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CHICAGO FIRE "I AM THE APOCALYPSE" LOCATIONS

INTERIORS:

EXTERIORS: CHICAGO STREETS BUILDING GAS LEAK

HALSTEAD'S APARTMENT

AMBO 61

CHICAGO MED

DOWN BY THE TRUCK ON THE LADDER

WAITING ROOM BREAK ROOM TRAUMA BAY 4 IN THE CEILING ER

DOWN BELOW

CITY STREET CHICAGO MED

PARKING LOT COMMAND CENTER

TINY ROOM OFF THE ER RECOVERY ROOM

BHO LABS MOLLY'S CASEY'S APARTMENT *

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CHICAGO FIRE "I AM THE APOCALYPSE" DAY BREAK

DAY 1: Sc. 1-54 NIGHT 1: Sc. 55-56

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EXT. CHICAGO STREETS - DAY

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Truck 81, Squad 3, Ambo 61 and Boden’s SUV rip up the road, sirens blaring... The CAMERA PUSHES IN ON SQUAD 3 and finds Severide, riding in his usual shotgun seat, pensive. He’s looking out the window, but he’s lost in his own thoughts... not even hearing the conversation around him... ...and now we see he’s looking in his side view mirror at Ambo 61 behind him... From his position, he can see Shay riding shotgun. He sits up and when he blinks it’s Brett. It’s one of those moments that sneak up on you: thinking of a lost loved one. He rolls his head around his neck a little, exhales, shaking it off, as they roll up to...

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...where CLOUDS OF WHITE GAS are pouring out of the windows of a building reminiscent of the one that exploded in 222, and employees gather at the front, struggling to breathe... Severide peers up at it... SEVERIDE Gas leak? A FACTORY SUPERVISOR sprints out of the building... FACTORY SUPERVISOR (coughing) Yeah. We use Anhydrous Ammonia as a refrigerant! The line broke. All employees are accounted for but Scooter and Brad are trapped on the roof! He points up to where we can see one worker waving his hands frantically on the roof. BODEN (into his radio) I need a Level 1 Hazmat Response. (to Casey) Casey, get your ladder to the roof. Masks on...

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CASEY You heard him! Let’s go! Cruz extends the aerial... Casey is already heading up it when he realizes... CASEY (INTO HIS RADIO) (CONT’D) Dammit. We’re about 8 feet short.

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Severide hears the message.

SEVERIDE

On it. Severide races over and grabs a ten foot roof ladder off the side of Truck 81, tucks it on his shoulder, climbs up on the truck and starts up the ladder. Just then, BOOOOOM!!! Several windows are blown out and both Casey and Severide are nearly tossed off the ladder. Severide steadies Casey... SEVERIDE (CONT’D) You all right? CASEY I’m awake now.

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Boden hollers at the factory supervisor... BODEN You sure everyone is accounted for? FACTORY SUPERVISOR Yes, sir. BODEN (into his radio)

Ammonia explosion like that produces very little fire. We’re gonna wait for Hazmat to breach. Boys, it’s too dangerous. Come on down. SEVERIDE

We can get the workers on the roof, Chief. At least let us do that.

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Boden frowns, did he expect anything less from these two? BODEN Two minutes. 5 Severide hooks the ladder to the parapet wall and climbs the rest of the way on to the roof. BRAD and SCOOTER are ON THE LADDER AND DOWN BELOW: on their hands and knees, coughing and wheezing... scared... Severide hurries to them. The roof seems unstable... SEVERIDE We gotta get off this roof! CASEY Otis, Herrmann! Come help us get ‘em down. Quickly, ropes are tied, victims are guided down the ladder... Severide and Casey to Otis, Otis to Herrmann... and soon Scooter and Brad are down on the ground. Mills watches... itching to get in the game... smiling. Brett notices... BRETT Something funny? MILLS Just love the job, you know? Weird response but okay... BACK ON THE GROUND: 6 It’s a zoo as HAZMAT TEAMS arrive... there aren’t enough paramedics to treat all the workers who got hit with the gas. Boden wraps up a radio call as Severide, Casey, and Mills approach. BODEN Closest ambo is five minutes out. MILLS Victims are in respiratory distress, Chief.

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SEVERIDE We can load two or three into the Squad rig. MILLS I can take an extra couple in 61. CASEY We’ll head to Chicago Med and help offload. BODEN (nods)

Mills, call ahead and tell ‘em their day is about to get a whole hell of a lot busier. MILLS You got it, Chief. Everyone spreads out to take care of business as Hazmat

begins to enter the building. INT. HALSTEAD’S APARTMENT - DAY

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Jay Halstead, pants and wife beater on, makes a cup of * coffee. A beautiful girl in her late 20s, MELANIE, exits *

the bedroom. Her hair’s a mess and she’s wearing just a men’s tank top over underwear. Jay’s a little thrown.

*

HALSTEAD

* * * * * *

Hey. Hi. Morning.

MELANIE

Melanie.

HALSTEAD

Jay. Will’s brother.

MELANIE

*

Nice to meet you. * She’s about to get a cup, but he just hands her his. She * takes it and heads back to the room, crossing with his * brother WILL, who is tightening his tie. Will and Melanie * share a quick kiss as she continues on to the bedroom and * he approaches Jay in the kitchen. * HALSTEAD * When you supposed to be at work? * He checks his watch. * WILL * Ten minutes ago? *

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Will hurriedly pours himself a to-go mug.

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HALSTEAD

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

On your first day?

WILL

Uh, first and last, as it turns out. Almond milk? You don’t have regular milk

in here?

HALSTEAD

You’re joking.

WILL

No. I gotta get back.

HALSTEAD

For what? I thought your partners kicked

you out of the practice?

WILL

They did. But, this may come as a shock, there are other practices in New York

City.

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HALSTEAD

*

How about for once you see something all the way through? WILL You sound like the old man. HALSTEAD There it is. That’s why you’re blowing

*

* *

back out of town. Right?

Will grabs his medical coat. WILL What do you care?

*

HALSTEAD Give it a couple weeks. At least. You never know.

Will checks his watch.

*

WILL

I gotta go.

*

Halstead watches him walk out.

*

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The rigs all rip up the road toward Chicago Med, dynamically, heroically, and inspiringly transporting victims to get the aid they need while the beautiful city of Chicago shimmers in the background.

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INT. CHICAGO MED - ER WAITING ROOM

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A volunteer registrar, 45, puts the phone down. REGISTRAR Oh, lord, here it comes... And before things get out of hand, just a quick description of who you’re about to meet at Chicago Med. DR. HANNAH TRAMBLE, 30s, Surgeon. Tramble is fearless. She grew up with a truck driver father and a mother who got slapped around. Since her mother refused to go to a hospital, Hannah would patch her up, which fostered her love of medicine. There’s a dark secret in that family tree, when her father never showed up to drive his truck one day. Disappeared. Stanford educated on scholarship, tough as nails, she’s a beast in surgery. DR. DANIEL CHARLES, 50s, Chief Psychiatrist. Off the charts intelligent in all subjects but his personal life, Charles is a slave to his own passions: eating, drinking, medicinal marijuana. But he has remarkable insight into his patients, into the human mind, and into human behavior. Usually the smartest one in the room and he knows it. SHARON GOODWIN, 50s, Head of Hospital. Though she doesn’t love the politics that go into running a hospital, and though she doesn’t suffer fools, she’s damn good at keeping the doors open and returning to the idea that hospitals aren’t about numbers, but serving the people of the community. That said, it’s her way or the I-90 highway. APRIL SEXTON, 30s, ER Nurse. We’ve met her in the two episodes running up to this, but for the record, she’s smart, bold, intuitive, and loves the action. She has a long history with Severide, and their feelings are starting to kindle. BACK INSIDE THE ER as the registrar puts down the phone... REGISTRAR (CONT’D) April we have at least 30 inhalation victims minutes out. APRIL Who’ve inhaled what? Chlorine? Skunk weed? REGISTRAR (swallows) Ummm...

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APRIL Ask next time. Pretty please. (beat) Have you seen Dr. Tramble or the new guy?

The Registrar shakes her head...

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INT. BREAK ROOM - DAY 11 A doctor’s break room with vending machines, a couch, a small table for sneaking a meal... Said new guy, Will Halstead, enters and heads for the coffee maker... then notices the refrigerator is pulled out from the wall... He opens the door... the fridge is not working; the light is off. Then, he hears some sounds emanating behind it. He peeks around the side, expecting to see a maintenance man, but sees Tramble scrunched back here, wearing scrubs, holding a screwdriver, concentrating... WILL When I took the job I didn’t know we did our own maintenance work. TRAMBLE The great vending machine conspiracy. You could get published in JAMA with that. Then with a click the fridge starts to HUM... TRAMBLE Open the door. Halstead opens the door and the light is now working... the fridge back on. WILL Nice work. I have a theory. Goodwin likes broken appliances because it means we have to spend more money at the vending machines. WILL She emerges from the other side, puts the screwdriver back in the open tool box on the table. Holds out her hand... TRAMBLE Hannah.

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WILL I know who you are, Dr. Tramble. Will Halstead. TRAMBLE New York, right? WILL For the last ten years. Originally from here. TRAMBLE What brought you back? WILL Asking myself the same question.

She stops, looks at him a beat. Intrigued. She’s about to say something when the light in the fridge goes off again and it conks out. He takes the screwdriver from the toolbox and hands it back to her. TRAMBLE I am, by the way. WILL What? TRAMBLE Published. APRIL (O.S.) Shared credit with three other doctors. Will and Tramble turn to see April in the doorway. TRAMBLE (playfully) * Published is published, April. * APRIL We’re about to get slammed.

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Tramble and Will approach the front desk... TRAMBLE What’s going on? The Head of Hospital, SHARON GOODWIN, is on her way through the ER...

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GOODWIN Industrial ammonia leak. Thirty plus on the way and we’re already full up on flu patients. Without missing a beat Tramble grabs a passing ORDERLY. TRAMBLE Round up as many O2 tanks as you can find. Tramble looks at Will. TRAMBLE (CONT’D) Sharon Goodwin? Dr. Will Halstead. GOODWIN We met at the interview. WILL About that... Goodwin’s already headed through the doors that lead out to the parking lot... GOODWIN I’m late for a meeting doctor, enjoy your first day. WILL That’s what I need to talk to you... But she’s gone. Will turns back to Tramble... TRAMBLE When it comes down to it she’s on our side. The waiting room (much larger than what we’ve had before) is fairly full with flu people. TRAMBLE (CONT’D) I’m gonna run over to urgent care and

discharge as many as I can to free up the space... you start getting ‘em sorted and we’ll go from worst to I’m-not-gonna-die today.

Will nods and Tramble dashes off... And right then... WHOOOOMP! The doors crash open... and in comes Severide, Casey, Dawson, Mills, Brett, Otis, Herrmann, all helping factory gas patients... others who can walk on their own come in... this place is filling up fast.

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THE CAMERA PICKS UP... ...one Pakistani-American who is already sitting, ALEEM MAHMOUD, 25, shivering, obviously feverish. His watchful eyes are taking in the increased activity... ...but the CAMERA KEEPS MOVING AND FINDS... Doctor Kendra, whom we’ve used many times in previous episodes, and April hurrying over to help Severide get a factory worker into a chair... KENDRA Kelly... SEVERIDE Kendra. Hope you guys ate a big breakfast. April looks at the ER filling up... KENDRA We’re gonna have to start doubling up bays and separate the flu patients from the gas victims... April nods... the room is quickly getting cramped... The Registrar is doing her best to pass out paperwork. April moves to the front of the room and raises her hands... APRIL Everyone listen up, please. Can I have your attention? SEVERIDE (bellows) LISTEN UP! That does the trick. When the murmuring, coughing and scuffling settles... APRIL We’re gonna have a very full day here. I understand none of you feel well but we’re gonna need help from you and most importantly, patience. Severide looks at her, taking charge, confident. APRIL (CONT’D)

So if you’re here because of the ammonia leak I’m gonna need you on this side of the room when I say so. If you’re here

(MORE)

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because of the flu, or something non-life threatening, then...

As she continues talking, we find Aleem, who slowly gets to his feet... makes his way to the middle of the room... ...and then improbably Aleem climbs up on a metal folding chair. APRIL (CONT’D) Sir. Not yet, please... I need everyone to... But Aleem interrupts her... ALEEM (loudly) If you thought Ebola was a nightmare, I am the apocalypse! That gets everyone’s attention... And then we see he’s holding up a GRENADE WITH THE PIN PULLED, his thumb holding down the ignition. FEMALE PATIENT Oh my god! ALEEM FUCK AMERICA! FUCK ALL AMERICANS!

* * * * *

YOU’RE ALL DEAD IN TWO WEEKS!

(alt. lines)

DEATH TO AMERICA! DEATH TO ALL AMERICANS! YOU’RE ALL DEAD IN TWO WEEKS!

Severide sees what is coming and as others scramble away, Severide does exactly what he does with a fire... he charges right at him... ALEEM (CONT’D) ALLAHU AKBAR! ...Aleem releases the ignition... ...but Severide hits him at the same time... knocking Aleem backwards, where he lands on the grenade... and BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! END OF TEASER

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INT. ER - DAY 13 The immediate aftermath of the grenade blast... Dust, smoke, and the CEILING IS ON FIRE... with electrical wires sparking... ...also, the upper half of ALEEM’s body has exploded and what’s left of his lower body is a heap on the floor... Several chairs were destroyed in the blast zone... dust, soot, debris, blood, and matter are all over the ER... Emergency lights come up and a SIREN starts its two-tone

* *

bleat.

The patients are stunned. Near the door, Will blinks debris out of his eyes... he’s nearest to Casey... who is also shaking the cobwebs out... Casey’s first concern is Dawson, who’s struggling to her feet, dazed. CASEY Dawson! You okay? DAWSON I’m okay. She pulls herself to a chair and sits, disoriented. WILL (to Casey) What’d he say? The bomber? CASEY Something about being worse than Ebola. Realization washes over Will’s face... WILL We need to lock down the ER. No one in or out! Now! But PEOPLE are already fleeing the ER... Casey understands quickly, starts nodding, but is already up and moving. WILL (CONT’D) * (barks at the registrar) * Kill that siren! * Casey gets on his radio immediately... * CASEY Chief, it’s Casey.

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OUTSIDE: 14 The parking lot is a large fenced in area... with just a couple of openings for cars/ambulances to come in or out. Boden, Mouch, Cruz, Capp, plus Tony and Rice are still out here...

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...everyone trying to figure out what just happened as they watch people covered in soot and debris flee the ER. Boden presses his radio... BODEN What the hell happened? CASEY (ON THE RADIO)

A guy just blew himself up, Chief. Said what he has is worse than Ebola... Lock down everything... don’t let anyone leave! Doc here says no one who was in here should be touched by anyone outside.

*

Will leans in over Casey’s shoulder...

*

WILL

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(affirming)

We need everyone brought back. No

exceptions!

Boden turns to his people... everyone else heard the radio too... BODEN Lock it all down! No one in or out! Now! All the firefighters scatter... begin herding up the people who were trying to flee... BODEN (CONT’D) Cruz! Tony! Use the rigs to block the exits! Go!

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Casey looks at Otis...

CASEY Otis... find extinguishers and get on

*

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* * *

(ready to help)

I’m fine.

As she goes one by one to check on the panicked patients, ...and the injuries should be plentiful expanding outward from the blast zone... shrapnel having caused all manners of abrasions, nicks, cuts, scrapes, gouges and wounds through the crowded waiting room... ...others gather near the doors, wanting to get out... Casey shouts over them... CASEY I’m sorry, but no one in or out until we know what we’re dealing with. Groaning and arguing from the terrified people... HERRMANN

You heard him! Listen, you’re scared. We’re scared. Trust me... but the best thing anyone can do is to please sit up against the wall and wait! Please!

The people get the message and head over to a wall while, Will moves past them, one hundred percent in his element now, one hundred percent in charge... WILL Tell the firefighters they can start

* *

bringing the stragglers back inside. Send ‘em in one at a time... don’t let anyone out. (beat) And we need to set up a decontamination area. Any bathroom with a shower. Start getting people washed off. CASEY Got it.

Casey goes to call it into his radio while... ...the CAMERA MOVES OVER TO OTIS, who was approaching through the cloud of debris and smoke to get the extinguisher on the small ceiling fire... when he sees on the ground... April... who is just coming to her senses... very close to the “blast spot.”

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And then he sees Severide nearby... his back is bloody and shredded and he’s not moving. OTIS Over here! It’s Severide! Mills and Brett rush over, along with Casey and Herrmann... MILLS Kelly! Can you hear me! APRIL (shaking out the cobwebs) He was trying to stop him... He... is he... Brett checks for a pulse... BRETT Weak pulse... * Will hurries over... MILLS Trauma to his back and chest... shrapnel from the grenade. Will takes a look, sees his chest has been hit through the jacket. WILL * (all business) * Black tag him. He’s gone. * MILLS * (incredulous) * What? * WILL * The percentages are low that-- * MILLS * I don’t give a damn about percentages. * Will quickly corrects... * WILL No problem... grab a gurney. * CASEY (into this radio)

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Boden and everyone else hears this, takes it hard... BODEN Okay, keep me in the loop.

B16

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start cutting off the jacket but wait to uncover the wound. I’ll be right there. Mills nods and they roll it away as... April stands up, woozy... Will notices this and fishes out his penlight, quickly checks her eyes... WILL (CONT’D) What’s your name? APRIL You know my name... I’m the one who helped you with your-- WILL I know I know your name. I’m making sure you know it.

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April.

WILL You might have a mild concussion, April...

He leads her to a chair...

WILL (CONT’D) ...can you sit here until I can take a moment to look at you? APRIL I could, but I’m not going to. Will looks at her... April just stares back at him defiantly. APRIL (CONT’D) April Layton Sexton, born November 22nd, 1982. My fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Nagel. My first pet was Bubbles. You want my social security number? WILL We’re good. APRIL I’m gonna go help people now. She moves to check on a man whose arm is severely mangled... Just then... the SMALL FIRE in the ceiling over Will’s head must have hit something ELECTRICAL... because a SHOWER OF SPARKS erupts from the blast hole... He backs away as Casey hurries over and snatches up that fire extinguisher Otis put down... starts spraying... CASEY Herrmann! There’s another extinguisher by the doors over there. Herrmann hurries over to the other extinguisher on the far wall... which is next to the double doors that lead back into the hospital... and now we see... ...through those double doors: DR. TRAMBLE, pounding on them. Herrmann shakes his head... HERRMANN You can’t come in, lady! We got a situation here...

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TRAMBLE Open these doors... Will hurries over and talks to her through the doors... WILL You can’t come in. TRAMBLE You need a surgeon in there. WILL I’m a surgeon. And you need a Hazmat suit... TRAMBLE

I’m gonna operate in a Hazmat suit? Open this door, New York, or you’re gonna see a side of me you won’t ever want to see again. WILL Not gonna happen.

Will starts to walk away... ...then sees all the people that need help... clinging to life. He then looks over at Herrmann. Fuck... He turns back around... unbolts the doors... and opens them just enough to let Tramble squeeze inside... WILL (CONT’D) Firefighter. Trauma Bay 4. Do what you

*

* *

can.

Tramble is already all business... TRAMBLE Got it.

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Anyone who was fleeing has been brought toward the center by Rice, Mouch, and Capp. DR. DANIEL CHARLES gets out of a parked car and starts to approach him... was that some smoke blowing out of his car as he emerged? Boden sees him walking through the parking lot, heads him off... BODEN Sir. Everyone who was inside when the grenade went off needs to return to the ER. CHARLES I wasn’t inside. I was, uh... taking a nap did you say grenade? BODEN That’s right. We’re containing the area. As this settles on Charles, he sizes up the people the firemen have gathered, scans everyone... BODEN (CONT’D) Sir, if you would please move back beyond the area we have-- Charles sees LOWE, the factory worker, with the rounded up people who were in the ER. Charles starts to move towards him as he talks... CHARLES Chief, right? Chief, look at that man there.

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His expression is what’s called a “target stare.” Hands between his hips and his torso, one leg back at a forty-five degree angle... That’s an indication of a man in deep distress.

As if on cue, Lowe sees them coming toward them and pushes past Mouch who doesn’t want to touch him, points at Boden aggressively... LOWE (very agitated) Who’s in charge here? BODEN I am. You need to head back inside. Mouch tries to corral him... MOUCH This way, sir. LOWE You can’t do this! I got the right to leave! BODEN We have a containment situation... LOWE We got a terrorist attack here is what we got! AND we don’t know what’s next?! Now get the hell outta my way! He tries to leave but Capp and Rice block his way. LOWE (CONT’D) (turns back) You can’t make us stay! You don’t have the authority-- BODEN Authority is the one thing I do have. (points) Back inside. Lowe clenches his fists, ready to take on Boden, will surely contaminate him... and then Charles steps between them... CHARLES (to Lowe) You want to leave?

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CHARLES You’re scared, confused, and you want to get out. LOWE I’m not-- CHARLES I’m proud of you for staying here. That’s weird... Lowe looks at him, confused... CHARLES (CONT’D) It’s true. I’m proud of you. You’re doing a great job of keeping it together. I’m sure you’ll agree this is hard on everyone. LOWE Yeah, but... CHARLES Boden looks at Charles like he’s out of his mind, but Charles just keeps his eyes locked on Lowe’s. After a tense beat... LOWE Am I gonna get to leave? CHARLES You really want out. I do, too and I’m sure you’ll agree with me on that. LOWE Of course I do. CHARLES Good. We all wanna do the right thing. If these men say they need you back inside, then I promise you, that’s what’s best for everyone. And... I’m sure you’ll agree that these people are looking up to you right now. They know you’re going to do the right thing. Lowe looks around at all the faces staring at him, all in the same boat... then looks at Charles, who just keeps his eyes merry, non-threatening.

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The rounded up civilians file back inside... KENDRA Please, have a seat against the wall. Please... thank you... Lowe comes in, looks around at the state of the ER, and grimaces. WILL goes to the Registrar. WILL Do we have an infectious disease specialist on the premises? REGISTRAR Diane Claman. WILL

Call her... tell her to get down here right now, full Hazmat. We gotta know what we’re dealing with...

The registrar nods and starts dialing...

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Doctor! Will jogs over to Dawson. She’s kneeling next to a 60- year-old man, JIM, who’s propped against a wall, slightly stunned. Protruding from his chest is what appears to be about six inches of a bloody bone. DAWSON (CONT’D) His airway’s clear. He’s breathing. Circulation’s good. He looks at her. Impressed by her knowledge.

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Paramedic trained. WILL Fantastic.

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His name’s Jim.

WILL Can you hear me, Jim? JIM Yes. DAWSON Is that his rib? Will leans forward, peering at it, briefly baffled by it, then -- WILL That’s someone’s ulna. Will looks over in the direction of the halved terrorist. WILL (CONT’D) His. DAWSON Oh my God... WILL Let’s run an IV with antibiotics, and I need some gauze, tape, bandages and a cast saw. April pops up from where she just finished bandaging wounded-hand man... She overheard... APRIL I’m on it. DAWSON I’ll help. They rush off... JIM What?! A saw?! What are you doing?! But the camera follows April and Dawson as they pass Trauma Bay 4...

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IN THE TRAUMA BAY 4: 18 Severide is hooked up to a monitor. Tramble cuts open his * jacket to reveal a sucking chest wound along with minor bloody injuries and lacerations. The O2 sat starts beeping... TRAMBLE Dammit, his sats are dropping. Start bagging while I dress the wound! But we leave her as the CAMERA PUSHES IN ON SEVERIDE’S FACE... And now we see...

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OF SHAY . All from Severide’s point of view. Different locations, different moods, all very dreamlike and ethereal... Laughing on a sofa. Crying on his shoulder. Mad at him in the kitchen. Smiling at him across a table at dinner... flashes of memory... the person he’s thinking about as his own life is circling the drain... INT. ER - TRAUMA BAY 4 - DAY ...we’re back in the room and Tramble is angry... TRAMBLE He’s getting worse. We need to intubate NOW!

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Casey, standing outside, hears all of this. He looks in... concerned... as Mills and Brett move to some shelves and pull out an intubation tray... And the CAMERA FLOATS PAST DR. TRAMBLE TO... the O2 sat machine changing from blue at 92% and going down into the red... 78%, 77%, 76%... That can’t be good. END OF ACT ONE

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INT. ER - TRAUMA BAY 4 - DAY 21 We pick back up the scene... Mills has the tube and the intubation tray... Tramble is getting an IV in... TRAMBLE Push 20 milligrams of etomidate. MILLS Intubating! Mills snakes the intubation tube into Severide’s throat and we push into his face...

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...Mills is focusing on trying to get the tube in... MILLS I can’t see the chords. BRETT Come on, you got this. TRAMBLE Take a deep breath and pull straight up. Mills focuses, slides the tube into place and the camera again floats to the O2 SAT machine... now it’s drifting lower: 74%, 73%... Again Shay . Then... MILLS It’s in! The O2 sats start to rise... 84%, 85%... going higher, from red back to blue... BRETT Sats going up! TRAMBLE (as she looks him over)

Okay... listen to me. Death likes to hover around in case we miss something.

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We gotta get a chest tube in and make sure these other wounds didn’t do more damage. Okay? BRETT Whatever you say. TRAMBLE I say we save his ass.

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INT. WAITING ROOM - DAY 24 Herrmann and Otis help wrap less severely wounded patients with gauze... HERRMANN

Look at us... patching up people with band-aids while our insides might be throwing in the white towel... OTIS Nothing we can do about it now. HERRMANN Yeah.

Casey overhears them, steps up...

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CASEY

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(pointed)

We do our jobs, we help these people, that’s it. Don’t let the rest mess with

your heads.

HERRMANN

Yes, Lieutenant. You got it.

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I want to know what’s going on, exactly. Don’t treat me like a child, just tell me. WILL First thing I want you to do is take two deep breaths. There you go.

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As Dawson readies the IV, April subtly shows Will a syringe. APRIL (to Will) I also got five milligrams of Midazolam. (nods subtly at Jim) If you need it. WILL Would you like a sedative, sir? JIM I want this damn thing taken out -- WILL -- believe it or not, you’re fine for now. If I remove that from your chest -- that’s when you’re gonna be in trouble. (beat)

So I’m going to cut that bone down so it doesn’t move and do any damage to your lung. Then we’ll secure it and wrap it and you’re gonna keep calm until I can get you to an O.R. JIM No no no no no, this came from the body of that lunatic -- WILL -- do you want to live, Jim? JIM Yes. WILL There you go.

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takes his hand, holds it firmly.

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Jim, look at me. Right in the eyes. * He meets her gaze as Will cuts the bone down close to the * chest. The contact, even light, with the bone makes Jim * HOWL. But he holds Dawson’s steady eyes. * DAWSON (CONT’D) You’re doing great, Jim. * Will packs a wad of gauze around the bone. *

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You did great.

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He stands and motions to Dawson to step to the side...

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Keep an eye on him.

DAWSON

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Yeah, of course. * Will gives her a shoulder squeeze and keeps moving. As he * does, he turns to Otis and points at the terrorist’s * remains. WILL Can you do me a favor and toss a sheet on that? NEARBY: Suddenly a piece of FLAMING CEILING breaks free and lands on the floor, just feet from a little girl, RUBY, who is sitting with her sick MOTHER. The girl screams, scared... MOTHER Calm down, calm down... The ceiling tile throws up sparks... Ruby screams again... April moves over to help as Otis jumps in with an extinguisher to put out the fire. APRIL What’s your name sweetheart? RUBY Ruby. APRIL Beautiful name. I had an Aunt Ruby. She made these pancakes stuffed with blueberry jam that I still dream about. Bet you didn’t know you could stuff a pancake did you? This gets Ruby’s attention away from the chaos. RUBY How do you stuff a pancake? APRIL

She made this special batter, some family recipe. She’d cook ‘em up and then would make a little cut in the side and inject the blueberry jam with a special syringe.

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RUBY I don’t like needles. APRIL Did I say syringe? I meant straw.

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EXT. ER PARKING LOT - DAY 25 Ruzek and Halstead from Chicago PD are just rolling up in their vehicles, past the parked Squad truck... Intercut with INSIDE THE ER as they climb out of their cars... Jay’s got his phone to his ear... JAY HALSTEAD Tell me you’re not in there. WILL I am. Listen, the guy who blew himself up said he had something worse than Ebola... JAY HALSTEAD You mean like he’s spreading it with this? WILL Yeah. Every single one of us in here has breathed him in. JAY HALSTEAD Who was he? WILL No idea. Do us all a favor and find out. Will disconnects the call. Halstead puts his phone away. He and Ruzek share a look. Not good . OUT IN THE ER: 26 ...the CAMERA FINDS those DOUBLE DOORS that lead back into the hospital... on the other side of them, a PLASTIC SCREEN has been put up to keep out contamination... through those walks a woman wearing a full Hazmat suit, DIANE CLAMAN, 30s, pretty, sealing them back up behind her and then she opens the glass doors... ...and steps inside the ER rolling a portable lab. Herrmann helps with the doors... HERRMANN No lie, lady, that suit makes me nervous. CLAMAN (nods) Diane Claman. Infectious Disease specialist.

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HERRMANN Glad you’re here, Diane. I mean I’m not glad, but whatever... you get it... CLAMAN Show me where he did it.

Herrmann helps her pick her way through the ER, while the civilians in the waiting room are frightened by the looks of her... the Hazmat suit a stark reminder of the reality of the situation. Oxygen tanks have been distro’d to the gas inhalation patients. The CAMERA FINDS LOWE, against the wall, who twitches at the sight of her... his discomfort obvious... ...then THE CAMERA TRACKS OVER to Casey... who is looking up at the ceiling... ...the fire is out at the place the grenade hit... but Casey doesn’t like what he sees... more smoke coming out of a different spot, drifting down from a few ceiling tiles... OTIS What is it? CASEY (keeping his voice low) The electrical fire might be spreading... It’s up above the sprinklers and this could get ugly fast. OTIS The fire extinguishers are out. We got nothing to fight a fire with. Casey shakes his head... fuck... CASEY Slide that table over. Lowe watches the whole thing, wary... Casey climbs up on to the table and... ...we’re inside the ceiling as a ceiling tile is lifted up... Casey’s head pokes up through... ...and his eyes go wide... trapped between the tiles and the roof is a raging ELECTRICAL FIRE...

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Casey ducks back down...

CASEY

(quietly) Electrical system is burning... this place is gonna be overcome with smoke in about five minutes... Otis looks at him, the desperation of the situation not lost on anyone... A28 * A TV is on and a NEWSCASTER sits in front of a CHICAGO MED * logo. * NEWSCASTER * ...again we have word of an event at * Chicago Medical Hospital involving * possible terrorist activity. Witnesses * reported an explosion in the hospital and * the city has shut down all streets in a * four block radius of the hospital. * The CAMERA PULLS BACK and reveals both Halstead and Ruzek * on their phones... * HALSTEAD * I was just outside, sir, * and I’m telling you that’s * not the case. There are * still people in the streets * who need to be moved * elsewhere because we can’t * confirm or deny a damn * thing right now. * (listens) * More cruisers is exactly * what I’m asking for along * with the Joint Terrorist * Task Force and the bomb * squad in case this guy * wasn’t working alone. * RUZEK Yeah boss, we’re covered INT. COMMAND CENTER - DAY here for now but apparently there’s a fire burning in the ceiling that needs controlling. Halstead is giving the Tower a boot in the ass as we speak and we expect more support shortly. (listens) It seems the CFD was able to contain the victims to the ER but “Ebola” was mentioned no one yet knows exactly what we’re dealing with. * *

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EXT. PARKING LOT - OUTSIDE 28 The parking lot is filling up with the alphabet soup of departments... HOMELAND SECURITY, FBI, CPD... The head of the hospital, Goodwin, rushes up... RUZEK Ma’am, we’re gonna need you to clear-- GOODWIN I’m Sharon Goodwin, head of hospital. Just then, Boden’s radio chirps... the rest of 51 surrounds him... CASEY (ON THE RADIO) Chief, situation here’s gone from bad to worse... INTERCUT: BODEN What is it, Casey? CASEY Electrical fire in the ceiling and we’re out of extinguishers... Mouch, Rice, Capp, Tony and Cruz look at each other... Boden chews on his thoughts, then addresses his men... BODEN We need to get some Co2 extinguishers inside...

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GOODWIN Absolutely not, Wallace. Anyone who goes in there will be exposed to the contagion. It’s not something I can authorize.

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BODEN

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I understand that Sharon, but we have to give them a fighting chance.

RICE

I’ll do it.

*

CRUZ

I’m in. All the rest of 51 nod their heads... they’re in too. Boden looks at Goodwin... she nods, swayed. Puts up her

* * * *

palms...

GOODWIN

Can’t fight that.

BODEN (turns to his men)

*

I’m only sending in two. Rice and Cruz. But remember, this is a one way ticket until we find out what’s going on. RICE Understood. CRUZ Yep. BODEN Hit it.

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INT. ER - DAY 29 Herrmann opens the double doors just enough for Rice and Cruz to enter, carrying ladders and Co2 extinguishers. RICE Room service. Casey looks damn glad to see them... CASEY (points) Ladders there and there. Tables, too.

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How we doing with that fire, Casey? CASEY (ON THE RADIO) Ceiling’s giving way in some places but we’re making headway I think. Dr. Charles stands with Dr. Goodwin and Boden... CHARLES If the people in there weren’t panicked before... BODEN You want to put on a Hazmat suit and go talk them down? CHARLES I treat crazy people, Chief. I’m not crazy myself. Boden just looks at him... CHARLES (CONT’D) Besides, you can’t be delusional enough to think there’s a Hazmat suit in my size. GOODWIN Charles. (beat) You’re not helping. He holds up his hands... “my bad.” She looks at him,

* * * * * *

suspicions raised.

GOODWIN (CONT’D)

Were you in your car again?

Charles suddenly becomes very interested in something in

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Fire’s out, Chief. Boden breathes an exhausted breath... we intercut... BODEN How’s the smoke situation? CASEY Hazy but manageable. Casey looks at his firemen... CASEY (CONT’D) Guess we’re all in it now, huh? BODEN How’s Severide? Casey looks over at the Trauma Bay... CASEY Mills and Brett are in with him. He was close to the grenade. Still unconscious. We... don’t know.

Boden takes that news on the chin... BODEN

Okay, keep me posted out here. CASEY Will do, Chief.

NEW ANGLE: Goodwin sees a car pull up nearby and two Pakistani-American parents hop out, ALI and NOOR MAHMOUD, 50s. They hurry over to the gate, extremely agitated... ALI Please... please... you must let us in... GOODWIN

I’m sorry, we’ve had an accident here at the hospital and we’ve quarantined off the ER...

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NOOR Our son... Aleem. ALI

He left a note, apologizing for not being honest with us but that he was going to the ER to finish his quest. GOODWIN His quest. NOOR Is he alive? They can read it on Goodwin’s face... Noor nearly collapses as Ali’s arms go around her, holding her up... NOOR (CONT’D) Oh, God. Oh, God, no... Goodwin can’t do much to comfort them through the wrought- iron gate... she nods at some police officers who open it * to let them in... then points to a pop-up tent that has * been erected by the CFD as a temporary COMMAND CENTER. GOODWIN I think the police will want to speak with you. ALI What did he do? GOODWIN This way. * Charles spies what is happening and quickly deduces the * situation... he follows as... * ...Goodwin helps them toward the command center -- to * Ruzek and Halstead. GOODWIN (CONT’D) Detective. Parents of the... Goodwin doesn’t want to say more. Halstead nods... ALI (in a daze) *

He was a smart boy. Always nice, helpful. This country has given our family so much...

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(confused)

How could this have happened?

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(interjects)

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He claimed to be infected with something similar to Ebola.

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From his work.

HALSTEAD What do you mean, from his work? ALI He was working at BHO labs. They study Infectious Diseases. Which is the absolute worse thing they could hear right now. Goodwin rubs her forehead. GOODWIN Good lord... HALSTEAD (to Ruzek) We need to get someone down there. Ruzek pulls up his phone, dials... RUZEK Antonio, where you at?

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Claman works her samples into the test tubes of her portable laboratory. All reflected in her mask. Herrmann enters... HERRMANN You need anything, lady? CLAMAN A time machine. Herrmann smiles, tired. HERRMANN You and me both. When will you know whether or not we’re infected? CLAMAN Well, there was no shortage of samples. I’m running simultaneous molecular

profiles, cellular evals, blood panels and trying to crossmatch for the over 250 infectious diseases this guy might’ve been carrying. HERRMANN Sounds like a needle in a haystack.

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