Chicago Fire Season 13 Filming Starts: New Ambo 61 steals front stage.
The premiere of season 13 of NBC's hit drama "Chicago Fire" is much awaited by its fans, and now interesting news has come forward! A behind-the-scenes video showing the new Ambo 61 team confirms that production has formally started. Shared by actor Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter), the video provides a window into the redesigned paramedic team, so heralding Firehouse 51's new direction.
Third Chicago Fire Season: New Ambo 61 Crew
Firehouse 51 underwent a year of notable transformation for the new season. The loss of Chief Wallace Boden in the season 12 finale left a leadership vacuum that Kelly Severide and his team had to negotiate. The absence of Kara Killmer's Sylvie Brett, who left the program adds to the turbulence. Hanako Greensmith and Jocelyn Hudon have replaced the former Ambo 61 crew members in a significant rearranging of the paramedic team.
Chicago Fire Season 13: Dealing with Major Plotlines
Beyond the fresh Ambo 61, season 13 looks to address several unresolved storylines from the last one. We will look at Jack Damon's actual identity as Benny Severide's son as well as Sam Carver's fate on Truck 81 and Although Chief Boden first selected Christopher Hermann as his successor, executive producer David Engelberg has verified that Hermann will not be taking over as battalion chief. This presents a chance for a fresh character to be included into the dynamic cast.
Chicago Fire Season 13: Novak and Violet's Relationship
Violet, played by Hanako Greensmith, fills in as the new paramedic in charge (PIC) when Sylvie Brett leaves. She needs a dependable and capable partner as she takes on this leadership role, and Novak, portrayed by Jocelyn Hudon, fits quite nicely. Viewers can expect to see the dynamic couple negotiate the challenges and successes of Firehouse 51's paramedicine team.
Chicago Fire Season 13: Consistency Among Change
For Firehouse 51 among the continuous personnel changes, the arrival of the new Ambo 61 team provides a hint of stability. The paramedics have had their fair share of difficulties in the past; the dynamic team of Violet and Novak offers a new viewpoint. Although Brett's leaving is a loss, her replacement addresses a recurrent problem with the paramedicine team of the firehouse.
Focus on Other Problems Chicago Fire Season 13
Although the new Ambo 61 team is sure to create buzz, the writers want to minimize drama about their relationship. This lets the attention stay on other important narratives developing at Firehouse 51, so preventing the show from getting unduly dark or overwhelming for viewers. The team's stability will help them to keep balance and hope while facing the difficult tasks they come across.
regarding Chicago Fire
Executive producer Dick Wolfe's prestigious Chicago franchise, "Chicago Fire," presents an engaging window into the life and professions of Chicago, Illinois, first responders. Emphasizing the fictional Firehouse 51, the show looks at the life of paramedics and firefighters. Among the gifted performers in the ensemble are Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, Monica Raymund, and Eamonn Walker.