Mouch: Finally, you engine boys will have some adult supervision.
Herrmann: You do know how to pump hose, right?
Mouch: Spent my first five years riding engine, Herrmann.
Herrmann: Yeah, heads up. It’s Lt. Herrmann. Welcome aboard buddy.

Mouch: Renting or buying?
Cruz: Renting.
Mouch: That’s a mistake.
Cruz: How often am I gonna need to wear a tuxedo?
Mouch: They say dress for the job you want.
Cruz: I have the job I want.

Kidd: Hey boys, you hear Gallo got cooked this morning? Welcome him to the club.
All: Hey.
Cruz: You’re a real firefighter now.
Kidd: Hey Herrmann, show him your scar.
Herrmann: Shut up. All right, look, back in ’92 I pulled a couple of newlyweds out of a burning vehicle. Cindy, she says it kinda looks like Texas.
Cruz: Burning embers got caught up in my collar at a boarding school fire about six years ago. Hey Tony, show him you ears.
Tony: Always wear your hood Gallo.
Gallo: OK, where was yours?
Kidd: Ha, nice trice. Only Kelly gets to see that one.

Gallo: That girl was 7 years old. I guess I’m having trouble getting her out of my head.
Kidd: I get it. I’ve learned that when you catch a really brutal call, you know the one that stays behind your eyes when you close them at night, that’s when you gotta rely on the firefighters in your house. We have a circle here that never closes. So you talk to whoever you need to, whenever you need to, and we’ll be there for you because that’s how it works.

Boden: Then you need to shuut down those mains and find the problem:
Gas company CEO: No, you’re talking about turning off the heat to a few hundred thousand families in the dead of winter.
Severide: No, we’re talking about saving lives.
Casey: That explosion nearly killed a little girl. She’s in a coma.
Gas company CEO: We are in agreement about the severity of the situation, but if I turn off the heat, that could kill people too.

Kidd: You stood him up?
Severide: What? No, I was busy trying to keep the city from exploding. Cruz understands. I found him a venue.
Kidd: Kelly, when I said Cruz needed your help, I didn’t mean that he needs a party planner. I meant he needs his best man.

Brett: I changed my mind
Casey: Oh boy.
Brett: I know. I just, I didn’t want some stranger ruining what I have with my parents. It’s a silly thing to worry about because she can never come between us. So if that’s the case, what am I so afraid of? My point is, can I have that envelope back?
Casey: You saw me get rid of it.
Brett: So you’re telling me that you didn’t go back and dig it out of the trash as soon as I was gone?
Casey: Are you gonna yell at me again if I did?
Brett: Uh wait. Stay with me while I open it?
Casey: Of course.
Brett: Oh. It’s just a name and an address. My mother’s name is Julie, and she lives right here in Illinois. Rockford.

Chicago Fire Season 8 Episode 14 Quotes

Mouch: Renting or buying?
Cruz: Renting.
Mouch: That’s a mistake.
Cruz: How often am I gonna need to wear a tuxedo?
Mouch: They say dress for the job you want.
Cruz: I have the job I want.

Mouch: Finally, you engine boys will have some adult supervision.
Herrmann: You do know how to pump hose, right?
Mouch: Spent my first five years riding engine, Herrmann.
Herrmann: Yeah, heads up. It’s Lt. Herrmann. Welcome aboard buddy.