Chicago Fire season 9 premiere live stream: Watch Rattle Second City online
Watch Chicago Fire season 9, episode 1 live, online or on TV.
After an extended wait Chicago Fire finally returns to TV screens this week, so find out how to watch Chicago Fire online and live tonight to catch the premiere of a new season.
Season 9 arrives almost two months later than normal and well after the end of Season 8, which wrapped in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When the series returns, that will be part of the story, as the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 deal with being first responders on the front lines of the ongoing health crisis.
But that won’t be all that this episode covers. With a title like “Rattle Second City” you expect an earthquake or some kind of major collapse. A new paramedic is being introduced to replace Emily Foster (Annie Ilonzeh), who was headed off to medical school at the end of season 8.
And there will also be further developments within the firehouse as well, when Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) gets another opportunity to climb up the career ladder that pushed her to her breaking point last season. Will she do better the second time? Or will she realize her limitations?
Below is all the information you need to watch Chicago Fire online and live Wednesday to catch the first episode of the season.
Here’s how NBC officially describes the episode:
"In the season 9 premiere, Firehouse 51 welcomes a new member to the team, whose presence could provide some complications. Brett’s leadership shines during a scary call. Boden sees great potential in Kidd and proposes an idea that could have lasting repercussions."
And here’s how you can watch “Rattle Second City” live, whether on TV or via live stream:
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 11
Start Time: 9:00 p.m.
Episode: “Rattle Second City”
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on the NBC website or app.
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