Gabby Dawson may be one of the most important characters on Chicago Fire, but that doesn’t mean fans are guaranteed to know everything about her. Gabby, or Gabriella Dawson, is the wife of Matthew Casey, also part of the fire crew. She is a paramedic on Ambulance 61 and is assigned to Puerto Rico where she attends to the needs of victims there.
Considering everything that Dawson has been through to secure her position as candidate in the firehouse, it’s going to be a big decision for the character to back down and change her mind about being a firefighter. But, co-creator Michael Brandt has given us an idea of why, exactly, Dawson might make such a decision in Season 5.
Dawnson was accepted to the Chicago Fire Academy, where she initially failed her physical agility test by several seconds after spraining her ankle. Dawson begins a relationship with Casey.
It looks like a change is coming for one of Chicago Fire’s newest firefighters, as Gabriela Dawson will be making her way back to her paramedic seat on the ambulance soon.
Why did Gabriela and Dawson break up?
They break up later on when she tells him about the affair between Boden and his mother since she didn’t tell him for a long time despite knowing. They break up for good when Dawson is unable to tell him that she doesn’t have feelings for Casey.
In season 4 Dawson saves a boy Louie in a house fire and she wants to foster him, which causes tension between her and Casey.
In Season 6, Casey is honored in a ceremony. He is shown to have survived the building fire. Towards the end of season 6, Dawson tell Casey she wants to try having children again. They do not divorce when it is discovered that Dawson has an aneurysm from her first pregnancy and therefore could die.
It ends badly after Shay dies during an explosion from a head injury at the scene.
In the episode “One Hundred”, Casey and Dawson get married. In Season 5 Dawson and Casey see their foster son taken away and Dawson takes back Ambulance 61.
As Dawson prepares to transfer out of the house, on her last shift as paramedic, Leslie dies and her death causes Dawson to stay on as a paramedic for 6 weeks extra. Their romance progresses and Casey eventually asks Dawson to move in with him. They start looking for apartments but Dawson is dragging her feet.
During the first two seasons, Dawson was the Paramedic in Charge (PIC) of Ambulance 61. In Season 2, she was accepted to the Chicago Fire Academy, where she initially failed her physical agility test by several seconds after spraining her ankle. While at the academy, she met Rebecca Jones.
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Why Dawson Is Going To Be A Paramedic Again On Chicago Fire. It looks like a change is coming for one of Chicago Fire ‘s newest firefighters, as Gabriela Dawson will be making her way back to her paramedic seat on the ambulance soon. Considering everything that Dawson has been through to secure her position as candidate in the firehouse, …
Chicago Fire co-creator Michael Brandt spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about their desire to move Dawson back to her former position as a paramedic in Season 5, and revealed that they seem to think that Dawson, as a paramedic, is a stronger character than she is as a firefighter.
Considering everything that Dawson has been through to secure her position as candidate in the firehouse, it’s going to be a big decision for the character to back down and change her mind about being a firefighter. But, co-creator Michael Brandt has given us an idea of why, exactly, Dawson might make such a decision in Season 5.
According to Brandt, there’s an actual rule in the Chicago Fire Department that says you can’t be married and work as firefighters from the same truck. Right now, Dawson and her on-again/off-again love Matt Casey work on the same truck, with her as one of his underlings.
It the people behind Chicago Fire are looking, overall, to get two steady paramedics back on ambo that the firehouse (and the audience) can count on, putting Dawson back there would certainly help. Now, let’s take a look at that second reason that was given for Dawson moving back to ambo. According to Brandt, there’s an actual rule in …