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'Chicago Fire' Season 4 Spoilers: One Week Break; Challenges Ahead

Fans of the series "Chicago Fire" will have to wait another week to see their favorite characters back in the small screen.

The most recent episode of the series, titled, "On The Warpath" saw the Fire Department dealing with several issues that endangered their lives. With the action filled episode, it was stated that "Chicago Fire" will take a one week break for this season.

The episode titled "I Will Be Walking," will be aired next week, which will face different kind of obstacles for the team. According to the synopsis of the episode, the Chicago Fire Department will be forced to accomplish some tasks that they are not very comfortable with.

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Each of them will be challenged individually with certain situations. As reported by TV Guide, the synopsis read, "Casey becomes involved when a high-school student is the victim of a gang-retribution incident; Severide lends a hand to Det. Holloway, who's involved in an undercover operation, and watches her 9-year-old son at the firehouse; Brett and Jimmy are called to aid a woman who takes a liking to Jimmy; Otis makes a surprising discovery; and Herrmann's bar-running prowess is challenged."

A trailer for the upcoming episode was also released, showing the young student who was bullied by the gang. He was seen bloody along the railing of public transportation. It was hinted that Casey will seek the help of some public figures in order to address the act of bullying. However, it was said that this could also bring some danger into Casey's life.

Nevertheless, fans are hoping that Casey will be able to save his life. It was revealed that a guest star will be joining to take on the role of the young student. Jesse Spencer was casted for the upcoming role.

"Chicago Fire" Season 4 Episode 19 titled "I Will Be Walking" is expected to air on NBC this Apr. 19.

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