‘Chicago Fire’ season 5’s episode 17, titled “Babies and Fools,” will follow Gabriela Dawson as she takes the lead in hunting down the perpetrator of a series of car accidents that are targeting innocent victims.
The synopsis for “Babies and Fools” posted on TV Guide reads, “When similar car accidents uncover the fact that someone may be targeting innocent people, a determined Dawson (Monica Raymund) takes matters into her own hands to help push things along;
Severide (Taylor Kinney) does everything he can to make Anna (guest star Charlotte Sullivan) feel welcome; Herrmann (David Eigenberg), Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Dawson decide to have Molly's included as a stop in a pub crawl despite strong concerns from Otis (Yuri Sardarov); and Casey (Jesse Spencer) tends to his alderman's duties when a persistent constituent asks for his help in resolving an issue.”
The upcoming episode will follow firefighter and paramedic Gabriela Dawson as she takes the lead in an investigation that seeks to uncover the truth behind a series of car accidents that may be targeting innocent people. According to Christian Post, Dawson will place her life in deliberate risk as she dives deep into the hunt for the perpetrator behind the accidents occurring in Chicago.
Meanwhile, Casey will stand by his alderman duties after he is asked to help in the resolution of an issue. Despite his good intentions, things remain challenging for the lieutenant as he takes on his numerous responsibilities as alderman.
Severide, on the other hand, will do everything he can to make Anna feel welcome while Herrmann, Kidd, and Dawson decide to have Molly’s included in a planned pub crawl regardless of Otis’ strong concerns against it.
‘Chicago Fire’ season 5’s episode 17, titled “Babies and Fools,” is scheduled to air on NBC on March 28, 2017. It will be followed by episode 18, titled “Take a Knee,” scheduled to be released on April 4.


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