The Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21 release date and time are right around the corner, and viewers want to know the streaming details.
In the previous episodes, Kidd had been familiar with a house fire that took place 10 years ago. It’s case resurfaced again and now gets investigated by Severide. Elsewhere, Carver and Violet are on a search for a medic who forgot a victim. Novak seeks a new roommate. Episode 20, titled “Cut Me Open,” focuses on Firehouse 51 being short-staffed. Meanwhile, a performance expert evaluates the firefighter team. Kidd and Severide meet the mother of the baby they look forward to taking home.
Here’s all you need to know about the upcoming episode.
When is the Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21 release date & time?
The episode’s release date is May 14, and its release time is 6 pm PT, 9 PM ET.
Check out its release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | May 14, 2025 | 09:00 PM |
| Pacific Time | May 14, 2025 | 06:00 PM |
Find out how many episodes will be available to watch in Chicago Fire Season 13.
Where to watch Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21
You can watch Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21 via NBC and the next day on Peacock.
NBC is an American television network that boasts a massive library of content spanning various genres. It also provides viewers with news, award shows, sports, and specials.
Peacock is a digital streaming service that offers a wide range of original programming and third-party content. It doesn’t offer a free trial, so a valid subscription is always needed to surf its library.
What is the Chicago Fire about?
Chicago Fire is a procedural drama series that focuses on firefighters risking their lives to save the city from threats. While managing the challenges of their demanding jobs, they also tackle personal problems.
The official synopsis for the Chicago Fire is as follows:
“An edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions. For the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, no occupation is more stressful or dangerous, yet so rewarding and exhilarating. These courageous men and women are among the elite who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way and whose actions make the difference between life and death.”
