This week in One Chicago history: What happened from February 26 to March 4

CHICAGO FIRE -- Season: Pilot -- Pictured: (l-r) Teri Reeves as Hallie, David Eigenberg as Christopher Hermann, Charlie Barnett as Peter Mills, Lauren German as Leslie Shay, Monica Raymund as Gabriella Dawson, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Eamonn Walker as Battalion Chief Wallace Boden -- (Photo by: Sandro/NBC)
CHICAGO FIRE -- Season: Pilot -- Pictured: (l-r) Teri Reeves as Hallie, David Eigenberg as Christopher Hermann, Charlie Barnett as Peter Mills, Lauren German as Leslie Shay, Monica Raymund as Gabriella Dawson, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Eamonn Walker as Battalion Chief Wallace Boden -- (Photo by: Sandro/NBC) /
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What happened this week in One Chicago history? Here are the moments from Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and Chicago Med past in the week of Feb. 26-March 1.

While we enjoy the current week in One Chicago, we’re also looking back into what happened this week in One Chicago history.

These are the important dates in Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD and Chicago Justice past that you might remember. And if you don’t, we’ve got a refresher.

This week had several premieres, including NBC welcoming the fourth One Chicago show to the family in grand fashion.

Here’s what happened this week in One Chicago history:

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February 26, 2014: The Chicago PD season 1 episode “Conventions” airs.

It’s been four years since Chicago PD wasted almost no time in having its first crossover, this one with the folks from Dick Wolf‘s other series, Law & Order: SVU. They stopped a pair of rapists and murderers who had struck in both New York and Chicago, while Justin Voight (Josh Segarra) got himself into a world of hurt.

February 27, 2013: The Chicago Fire season 1 episode “Better To Lie” airs.

Five years ago, Benny Severide (recurring guest player Treat Williams) showed up at Firehouse 51 and squared off with Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker). That left Benny’s son Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) in the middle, while Severide’s best friend Leslie Shay (Lauren German) finally had to make a tough call about her relationship.

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March 1, 2017: The Chicago Crossover, featuring episodes of Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and the series premiere of Chicago Justice, airs.

The biggest week in One Chicago history aired a year ago this week, when NBC put together a three-hour, three-episode, one-night event called the Chicago Crossover. A warehouse fire was the start on Chicago Fire, followed by the investigation on Chicago PD, and the prosecution of the perpetrator on the newly introduced Chicago Justice.

So far, it looks like we won’t be having another three-hour block of crossover episodes in this season, so the Chicago Crossover may truly go down as a one of a kind event.

March 2, 2017: The Chicago Med season 2 episode “Lose Yourself” airs.

Though it didn’t get its own episode in the previous night’s Chicago Crossover, Chicago Med aired the very next night. “Lose Yourself” featured Dr. Connor Rhodes (Colin Donnell) trying desperately to keep a trauma patient alive, while April Sexton (Yaya DaCosta) was willing to try an untested medication to save her patient. Everyone pushed the limits in this episode, but not everyone was able to succeed.

March 3, 2015: The Chicago Fire season 3 episode “Red Rag The Bull” airs.

Three years ago this week the battle between Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Chief Pridgen (guest star Matthew Del Negro) reached a fever pitch when Pridgen made a bad call and tried to blame Casey for it. While the firehouse tried to save Casey’s reputation, Gabriela Dawson (Monica Raymund) went out on a double date without him. So this wasn’t the greatest week in history for Matthew Casey.

March 4: Chicago PD recurring guest star Mykelti Williamson celebrates a birthday

This week we’ll be saying happy birthday to Mykelti Williamson, who’s been causing all kinds of drama as Denny Woods on Chicago PD. Before he started tormenting Hank Voight and company, you likely recognize him from previous roles on Justified, 24, Boomtown and the movie Forrest Gump. Voight will be glad to see Woods go, but we’ve enjoyed having Mykelti Williamson be part of the One Chicago universe.

Next: What Chicago Fire needs before season 6 ends

This has been a look back at this week in One Chicago history; join us next Monday as we keep going into the history books to revisit some of the franchise’s memorable moments!