Firehouse 51’s New Rule Makes Boden’s Replacement A Hypocrite In Chicago Fire Season 13

A new rule at Firehouse 51 has already proven that Chicago Fire's Chief Pascal is a hypocrite. Dermot Mulroney's Dom Pascal is the newest addition to the Chicago Fire season 13 cast. He replaces Wallace Boden, who was promoted to Deputy Commissioner of the Chicago Fire Department at the end of season 12 and thus will no longer appear regularly on the series. Eammon Walker is expected to still make some appearances, but Firehouse 51 needs to get used to having someone new in charge.

Pascal already had big shoes to fill in the season 13 premiere of the oldest One Chicago series. He was replacing Chief Boden, who had been with the show since its first episode. The paramedics and firefighters at Firehouse 51 were unlikely to immediately trust Pascal, so he had to prove that he was as capable a leader as his predecessor. Thus, Pascal instituted several new rules that were supposedly meant to whip the firehouse into shape. However, at least one of those rules seems pointless and hypocritical.

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Chicago Fire Pascal standing behind his desk holding his chair and glaring at Severide

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Chicago Fire Pascal standing behind his desk holding his chair and glaring at Severide

Chicago Fire Pascal wearing a suit jacket and smiling

Chicago Fire Pascal crossing the street in fire gear and a tie

Chicago Fire Pascal headshot against a brown background

Chicago Fire Pascal carrying a young woman away from a fire

Chicago Fire Pascal standing behind his desk holding his chair and glaring at Severide

Chicago Fire Pascal wearing a suit jacket and smiling

Chicago Fire Pascal crossing the street in fire gear and a tie

Chicago Fire Pascal headshot against a brown background

Chicago Fire Pascal carrying a young woman away from a fire

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Chicago Fire Pascal standing behind his desk holding his chair and glaring at Severide

Chicago Fire Pascal wearing a suit jacket and smiling

Chicago Fire Pascal crossing the street in fire gear and a tie

Chicago Fire Pascal headshot against a brown background

Chicago Fire Pascal carrying a young woman away from a fire

Chicago Fire Pascal standing behind his desk holding his chair and glaring at Severide

Chicago Fire Pascal wearing a suit jacket and smiling

Chicago Fire Pascal crossing the street in fire gear and a tie

Chicago Fire Pascal headshot against a brown background

Chicago Fire Pascal carrying a young woman away from a fire

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Immediately upon taking command of Firehouse 51 in the Chicago Fire season 13 premiere, Pascal announced he would be making changes to the way the firehouse was run, emphasizing that he did not intend to be exactly like Boden. This understandably riled up many of the firefighters, especially when he planned to meet later with several of them personally to discuss changes to their leadership style. However, Pascal attempted to gain goodwill by accompanying them on a call. This idea ultimately failed because of his announcement after the call that he was banning cell phone use while on duty.

From a practical standpoint, this ban makes little sense, as the firefighters need their phones to stay in touch during emergencies and to receive emergency calls. However, Boden's replacement's controversial policy involves the use of cell phones for personal reasons. Pascal does not want the firefighters to take or receive personal calls during their shifts, claiming that this policy will force them to relate to one another instead of being distracted by non-work-related conversations.

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Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide looking sadly at somebody in Chicago Fire season 12, episode 7

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David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

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Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

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David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett as Carver facing off with Rome Flynn as Gibson in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide looking sadly at somebody in Chicago Fire season 12, episode 7

Joe Mińoso as Cruz and Taylor Kinney as Severide standing at a table at the Firehouse in Chicago Fire

David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett as Carver facing off with Rome Flynn as Gibson in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide looking sadly at somebody in Chicago Fire season 12, episode 7

Joe Mińoso as Cruz and Taylor Kinney as Severide standing at a table at the Firehouse in Chicago Fire

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David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett as Carver facing off with Rome Flynn as Gibson in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide looking sadly at somebody in Chicago Fire season 12, episode 7

Joe Mińoso as Cruz and Taylor Kinney as Severide standing at a table at the Firehouse in Chicago Fire

David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett as Carver facing off with Rome Flynn as Gibson in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd looking surprised and amused in Chicago Fire season 12 episode 8

Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide looking sadly at somebody in Chicago Fire season 12, episode 7

Joe Mińoso as Cruz and Taylor Kinney as Severide standing at a table at the Firehouse in Chicago Fire

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Although Pascal claimed that relationships between the workers at Firehouse 51 is a top priority, he hasn't joined them for meals so far. This makes him hypocritical, as he is the one most in need of relating to the already-established team. Severide, Hermann, and others who have been with the firehouse for years already know each other well. Their relationships will not be influenced by whether someone is taking a personal call during downtime in Chicago Fire season 13.

Pascal has already ruffled feathers enough and made the firefighters sad that Chief Boden had left Chicago Fire. Aside from instituting this policy, he also suggested that Severide and Kidd should not be working at the same firehouse. He will not win anyone over in Chicago Fire season 13 with draconian policies that have no real purpose, however, especially if he is not going to make relationships with the firefighters a priority after insisting they spend downtime relating to each other instead of on their phones.

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