
The firefighters and paramedics of Chicago Fire signed up for their jobs, knowing that they would potentially be risking their lives during every shift. Meanwhile, viewers signed up to become fans of the show, knowing that some of their favorite characters might die. Over the course of Chicago Fire‘s 11 seasons, more than 10 main and recurring characters have faced death and lost, but five are more heartbreaking than others.
5Andy Darden
Chicago Fire‘s first death came in the series premiere, and it sent a signal to fans that no one was safe in this show. Within the first few minutes of the pilot, Andrew “Andy” Darden, a firefighter on Truck 81, entered through a window into the attic of a house against Matt Casey’s orders. But because Squad 3 hadn’t ventilated the fire yet, a backdraft occurred and killed Andy. Even though he hadn’t spent much time in the show, Andy’s death was a shock and greatly affected the other characters. Casey and Kelly Severide had close relationships with Andy — Casey and Andy attended the fire academy together, while Severide and Andy had been best friends since kindergarten.
4Anna Turner
When Chicago Fire fans first met Severide, he was very much the playboy/bachelor of the group. He had many flings and girlfriends that often came and went for him, but that all changed when he met Anna Turner. Of course, before Severide and Anna crossed paths, he had been married and engaged before (although both times were rather trivial). However, it wasn’t until his relationship with Anna that Severide became ready for something serious, making the arc of their story even more tragic.
3Evan Hawkins
One of Chicago Fire‘s most recent deaths came out of nowhere when Evan Hawkins, a Paramedic Field Chief, was crushed by a building in season 11. The NBC series introduced Hawkins in season 10 when he worked closely with Sylvie Brett to start her new Paramedicine program. Hawkins became a more prominent character when he began dating Brett’s partner, Violet Mikami, later in the season.
2Leslie Shay
Without a doubt, Leslie Shay’s death is one of the most heartbreaking events in Chicago Fire. During the season 2 finale, the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 responded to a fire, and when they were inside, an explosion caused the roof to collapse. A falling pipe struck Shay in the head, and she died. However, the season 2 finale left viewers on a cliffhanger, and they didn’t find out about Shay’s death until the season 3 premiere.
The rest of the firehouse was devastated by the loss, but Severide and Gabriela Dawson were especially affected by Shay’s death. Severide was Shay’s best friend, and Dawson was her partner. Plus, while inside the building, Dawson and Shay switched places, so it could have been Dawson who died. Eventually, they came to terms with her death, and Shay’s legacy has lived on in Chicago Fire ever since.
1Brian “Otis” Zvonecek
At the hospital, Otis told Joe Cruz something in Russian before he died, and it wasn’t until later that Cruz discovered what he said — “Brother, I will be with you always.” His death forever changed the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51, but it also completely shocked the audience. No one is ever safe in Chicago Fire, and Otis’s exit from the show reminded fans that anyone could die at any given time.