All the “Chicago Fire” Actors Who Have Said Goodbye to Firehouse 51 

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Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden in Season 9 of Chicago Fire ; Michael Bradway As Jack Damon in Season 13 of Chicago Fire ; Monica Raymund as Gabriela Dawson in Season 5 of Chicago Fire.

NEED TO KNOWAdrian S. Burrows Sr./NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ; Peter Gordon/NBC via Getty ; Parrish Lewis/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden in Season 9 of Chicago Fire ; Michael Bradway As Jack Damon in Season 13 of Chicago Fire ; Monica Raymund as Gabriela Dawson in Season 5 of Chicago Fire.

  • Michael Bradway is the latest actor to leave Chicago Fire, ahead of the series’ 14th season
  • In April 2025, it was announced that Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett would be exiting the show
  • Original cast member Eamonn Walker departed the NBC procedural in May 2024, at the end of season 12

Chicago Fire is losing some more family members.

The scorching NBC series returns for a 14th season this fall, but as is the case with any show with a long history, Chicago Fire has seen its fair share of actors hanging up their Firehouse 51 helmets over the years.

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At the end of season 12, original cast member Eamonn Walker, who played Chief Wallace Boden, stepped away as a series regular, and now three more cast members won’t be returning for season 14.

Walker wasn’t the first actor to leave Firehouse 51. Jesse Spencer, a.k.a. Matt Casey, departed in season 10, but returned briefly in season 11 and again midway through season 12 for the character’s wedding to Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer), which also served as her final episode.

Read on to celebrate the Windy City’s best fictional firehouse family members who’ve come and gone over the past 13 seasons.

Michael Bradway as Jack Damon

Peter Gordon/NBC via Getty Michael Bradway As Jack Damon in
Peter Gordon/NBC via Getty

Michael Bradway As Jack Damon in “Chicago Fire.”

Michael Bradway, who has been part of the Chicago Fire family since season 12, playing Jack Damon, the half-brother of Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney), will not return for season 14.

Following his Chicago Fire departure, Bradway will play Charlie in the upcoming Prime Video adaptation of Carley Fortune‘s bestselling book, Every Summer After. The series is already in production, but a release date has yet to be announced.

Related: Meet the Real-Life Loves of the Chicago Fire Cast (Including One Star Whose Wife Made an Appearance on the Show!)

Per TV Line, Chicago Fire producers are “open to having Bradway reprise his role, should his schedule allow it.”

Jake Lockett as Sam Carver

Peter Gordon/NBC via Getty Jake Lockett as Sam Carver in
Peter Gordon/NBC via Getty

Jake Lockett as Sam Carver in “Chicago Fire.”

Jake Lockett joined the series as Firefighter Sam Carver in season 11, but left at the end of season 13.

“While I don’t exactly know what the future looks like, I do know that it won’t be exactly what it was and I am going to miss the hell out of that,” the actor wrote on Instagram in April 2025. “So much pride in this journey.”

“It’s been an honor bringing Sam to life and to every one of you, thank you for the love and support over the past three years,” Lockett added.

Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter

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Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter in “Chicago Fire.”

Daniel Kyri exited Chicago Fire at the end of season 13. He joined the series as Firefighter Darren Ritter in season 7, starting off as a recurring guest star before being promoted to a series regular after two seasons.

When his departure was announced, Kyri confirmed the news on his Instagram, writing, “I’ll miss this character, and it’s time to move on,” he wrote alongside a kissy face emoji. “Thank you to the cast, crew & the awesome fans.”

According to Deadline, the departures of Kyri and Lockett were “believed to be part of an effort to trim the budget.”

Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden

Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC via Getty  Eamonn Walker on Chicago Fire
Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC via Getty

Eamonn Walker on Chicago Fire

Eamonn Walker departed the show in the season 12 finale titled “Never Say Goodbye.”

He reprised his role as Wallace Boden for an episode the following season, and when asked by PEOPLE what it was like being back on set, Walker said, “The welcoming was so warm.”

“I had missed them terribly and to find out that they had missed me as much was fantastic,” he continued. “What I didn’t realize until I left was how much everybody had left their mark on me. So it was a real pleasure to be back.”

Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett

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Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC via Getty

Killmer joined the show in 2014 and took her final bow in a February 2024 episode that saw the beloved paramedic marry Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and move to Oregon to be with him.

“The writing’s been on the wall for a long time,” Kilmer told PEOPLE at the time. “Sylvie and Matt, their saga, that relationship had been building up for three years, and then Jesse exited the show [in 2021]. … She and Matt becoming a family is for sure the most natural, inevitable conclusion for the arc of her.”

Alberto Rosende as Blake Gallo

Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC via Getty Images Alberto Rosende on Chicago Fire
Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC via Getty Images

Alberto Rosende on Chicago Fire

Alberto Rosende joined Firehouse 51 in season 8 as Blake Gallo, a fearless firefighter candidate who had lost his entire family in a fire as a child. Toward the end of season 11, he was reunited with an aunt, and in the season 12 premiere, moved to Michigan to be closer to his newly discovered relatives.

“When I decided to end my time with Chicago, it wasn’t easy,” Rosende wrote on Instagram. “The people I’ve met were truly special, the friendships I’ve made will last a lifetime, and the story I got to tell was one that made me proud.”

Jesse Spencer as Matt Casey

Elizabeth Morris/NBC Jesse Spencer on 'Chicago Fire'
Elizabeth Morris/NBC Jesse Spencer on ‘Chicago Fire’

The heroic character left Firehouse 51 — and original cast member Jesse Spencer left the series — in 2021 with the show’s milestone 200th episode, when Matt Casey moved to Oregon to become the legal guardian for the teenage sons of his best friend Andy Darden, who died in the show’s pilot.

“This was a difficult decision because I have loved the show from the start but there are other things that I would like to do in the future, and there’s some family that I need to take care of,” Spencer said. “I was marking off these milestones and looking to the future … and it was time.”

Adriyan Rae as Gianna Mackey

Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Adriyan Rae on Chicago Fire
Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Adriyan Rae on Chicago Fire

Adriyan Rae joined Chicago Fire for season 9 as paramedic Gianna Mackey, who was longtime friends with Joe Cruz. She left at the end of the season for undisclosed personal reasons.

“All I can say is we love her, and I know she’s going to be great on some other series,” showrunner Derek Haas told Entertainment Weekly at the time. “She left 51 on great terms, so there’s a chance we could check in on her. We’re always looking for something to boost up a crossover! I don’t think we’ve seen the last of Mackey in Firehouse 51.”

Rae has since starred in two seasons of The Game on Paramount+.

Annie Ilonzeh as Emily Foster

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Parrish Lewis/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Annie Ilonzeh in Chicago Fire

Annie Ilonzeh first joined Chicago Fire as Emily Foster, a former medical student turned paramedic replacing Gabriela Dawson in Ambulance 61, in season 7. At the conclusion of season 8, she reapplied and was accepted.

She has since starred in a slew of movies, including Peppermint with Jennifer Garner and Vicious Affair on Tubi.

Yuriy Sardarov as Brian Zvoncek (a.k.a. Otis)

Yuri Sardarov on Chicago Fire
Yuri Sardarov on Chicago Fire

After being wounded in the season 7 finale cliffhanger, Otis died heartbreakingly — and with best friend Joe Cruz by his side — in the season 8 premiere, signaling the end for original cast member Yuriy Sardarov.

“Thank you for the greatest 7 years of my life… #ChicagoFireForever,” Sardarov wrote on Instagram beside a poem he titled “Adieu” for the fallen fictional firefighter.

“I’ve known Yuriy since he was a junior in college in Michigan,” showrunner Derek Haas told PEOPLE at the time. “We did a movie together before Chicago Fire and it’s been awesome watching him develop into the actor that he is … It was tough making that call [to kill off Otis], but I knew it was right for the show. I tried to make it not meaningless.”

Otis is still frequently referenced on the show, as Firehouse 51 now has a statue in his honor outside and Cruz named his son after him.

Sardarov has since guest-starred on The Rookie and FBI: International.

Monica Raymund as Gabriela Dawson

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NBCU

Monica Raymund on Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire began with Gabriela Dawson (Monica Raymund) having an unrequited longtime crush on Casey, which eventually led to their wedding during the show’s 100th episode in season 5. They were still married at the end of season 6 when Dawson left Chicago to help with rescue and relief efforts in Puerto Rico. She was seen briefly in the season 7 premiere, saying goodbye to Casey.

Raymund appeared as a guest star in season 8 — and proved that the Dawsey sparks could still fly. “Dawson and Casey will always have an unbreakable bond, and their love is a special love that I think will forever stay alive,” she told Entertainment Weekly at the time.

Raymund has since remained in the Dick Wolf TV universe, directing episodes of Law & Order: SVULaw & Order: Organized Crime and FBI. She was also the lead in Starz’s Hightown for three seasons.

Steven R. McQueen as Jimmy Borelli

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Elizabeth Morris/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Steven R. McQueen on Chicago Fire

Steven R. McQueen’s firefighter candidate character Jimmy Borelli was first introduced in the season 4 premiere. The character had a pretty trauma-filled run for a season and a half: Jimmy’s brother died in a collapsed building and, early in season 5, Jimmy is badly injured in the line of duty, effectively ending his career and his time at 51.

The show’s co-creator Michael Brandt told Entertainment Weekly that this conclusion was a creative decision. “I think Steven has an incredibly bright future and deserves to be a bigger part on a show than probably we can give him,” he said. “We were, as writers, finding it hard to feed all the mouths that we have on the show. … We wanted to get a little leaner and meaner in terms of our storytelling and what characters we were focusing on. So Jimmy leaving was a byproduct of that.”

McQueen has since appeared in several TV movies, including Hallmark Channel’s Home by Spring.

Dora Madison Burge as Jessica Chilton

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Elizabeth Morris/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Dora Madison on Chicago Fire

Friday Night Lights alum Dora Madison Burge’s Paramedic in Charge Jessica “Chili” Chilton received an uncharacteristically frosty reception when she arrived at Firehouse 51 during season 3. Of course, they all warmed to her soon after though, and she briefly dated Borelli.

After Chili’s twin sister, Jellybean, was found dead in a Kansas City flophouse, Chili began a downward spiral and was eventually caught drinking on the job by Brett. She ultimately faced disciplinary action and was fired, and Severide brought her to an AA meeting in her final moments on the show midway through season 4.

Matt Olmstead, the showrunner at the time, told The Hollywood Reporter that the decision to do this was “hard. We liked the actress a lot and she did a great job.”

Burge has since starred on What Would Diplo Do?.

Charlie Barnett as Peter Mills

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Elizabeth Morris/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Charlie Barnett on Chicago Fire

Charlie Barnett’s Peter Mills was Chicago Fire‘s first firefighter candidate and quickly became a fan favorite, especially when he and Dawson dated in season 1. Sadly, he was written off the show in season 3.

“[The show] was a behemoth that I never really saw coming,” Barnett told Digital Spy in 2022. “I was thankful to be a part of it. I really was sad to be let go. It broke me for quite a long time.” Ultimately, though, he said the experience was “a blessing in disguise, and they all told me that.”

Barnett has since starred on the Netflix hits Russian DollYou and Tales of the City.

Lauren German as Leslie Shay

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Elizabeth Morris/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Lauren German on Chicago Fire

The death of Lauren German’s Leslie Shay in the season 2 finale cliffhanger and season 3 premiere served as the show’s first devastating death and created a ripple effect that remains a part of the show (her name remains on Ambulance 61, for example).

“As storytellers, you have to be unsentimental,” showrunner Matt Olmstead told TVLine of the difficult decision to kill off Shay. “Sometimes, you have to do that to bring more storylines into a show, and that’s what we decided to do.”

German went on to star on Lucifer for six seasons.

Teri Reeves as Dr. Hallie Thomas

Matt Dinerstein/NBCNBCU Photo Bank/Getty Teri Reeves on Chicago Fire
Matt Dinerstein/NBCNBCU Photo Bank/Getty

Teri Reeves on Chicago Fire

When Chicago Fire kicked off, Teri Reeves starred as Casey’s on-off fiancée, Dr. Hallie Thomas. Their relationship had newly rekindled toward the end of season 1 when she was murdered after uncovering that one of her colleagues at her clinic was part of a drug-dealing ring.

Reeves has since appeared on shows including Once Upon a TimeLucifer and The Punisher.

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