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Winter is around the corner, but things continue to heat up on Chicago Fire.
The Nov. 12 episode of the long-running series — part of NBC’s One Chicago franchise — ended with multiple cliffhangers. Severide (Taylor Kinney) became trapped in a burning apartment building, while Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) learned that budget cuts could result in Firehouse 51 being “permanently decommissioned.”
In addition to Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med also aired their fall finales. Voight (Jason Beghe) got closer to finding out who has been blackmailing him as Imani headed into a troubling situation. Similarly, Lenox (Sarah Ramos) comes face-to-face with a dangerous character.
So, since Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med aired new episodes last week, are the dramas on tonight, Nov. 19? Here’s what to know about the current status of the One Chicago shows.
Is Chicago Fire on tonight?
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No, Chicago Fire does not have a new episode airing on Nov. 19.
Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med are also not on TV, as the franchise is currently on hiatus for its midseason break. The most recent new episodes aired on Nov. 12.
In May 2025, Deadline reported that all three of the One Chicago dramas had been renewed for new seasons. On Oct. 1, Chicago Fire returned for season 14, while Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med were back for season 13 and season 11, respectively.
When is Chicago Fire returning with new episodes?
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Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med will come back with episodes on Jan. 7, 2026.
January 2025 was a monumental one for the trio of series, since it featured the first One Chicago crossover since October 2019.
How many episodes are left in Chicago Fire season 14?
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The current seasons of Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med are all scheduled to consist of 21 episodes.
Including the Nov. 12 installments, the One Chicago shows have aired seven new episodes so far, and each one will have 14 new episodes left when they return in January 2026.
What is airing instead of the One Chicago shows?
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Instead of Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med, NBC’s Wednesday nights will be taken over by special holiday programming for the next few weeks.
According to the network, here is what will be airing in place of One Chicago:
Nov. 19: WickedNov. 26: A Saturday Night Live ThanksgivingDec. 3: Christmas in NashvilleDec. 10: Red OneDec. 17: Shrek the Halls
Wicked’s Nov. 19 airing will be the musical’s TV debut, two days ahead of when the sequel, Wicked: For Good, flies into theaters on Nov. 21.
Where can I watch Chicago Fire?
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Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med air on NBC. All seasons of the three series are also available to stream on Peacock.
