Chicago Fire: Season 11 - Episode 22; Red Waterfall
- (0:03) Responding To A Traffic Accident / N. Franklin Street And W. Wacker Drive, Chicago
- (0:21) Herrmann Goes To See The Psychic / 918 S. Loomis Street, Chicago
- (0:29) Trying To Put Out The Fire At A Power Station But Are Taking Shots From A Sniper / 921 S. Jefferson Street, Chicago (Note: There Is Now A Restaurant In That Parking Lot And This Is Right Across The Street From To The Fire Academy's Main Entrance)
- (0:31) Crossing The Street To Get To The Parking Garage / 550 W. Taylor Street, Chicago
- (0:32) The Top Of The Parking Garage Where The Sniper Is Shooting From / 1100 S. Canal Street, Chicago (Note: This Is Right Next Door To The Fire Academy)
That episode was ludicrous.
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