Chicago Fire

TV Shows Like Chicago Fire

If you like Chicago Fire, here are 10 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

NBC · Drama · Chicago Fire is likely renewed

Chicago Fire works because it never lets the job become background noise. The fires are loud and physical and genuinely dangerous-feeling, but the show earns its tension by grounding it in the people at Firehouse 51, their arguments, romances, grief, and the particular dark humor that gets first responders through a shift. It is a procedural, but the cases rarely feel like filler. When someone doesn't make it out, the show sits with that.

The best shows like Chicago Fire

  1. Chicago P.D. poster

    1. Chicago P.D.

    Chicago P.D. is the most natural companion to Chicago Fire, sharing the same city, the same Dick Wolf production sensibility, and several characters who cross over between shows. The Intelligence Unit brings the same intensity as Firehouse 51, with people who care deeply about the job and pay a personal price for it. If you've been watching Fire, dropping into District 21 feels less like starting a new show and more like walking down the block.

    Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, YouTube TV, NBC

    Likely Renewed88%
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    2. Chicago Med

    Chicago Med sits at the other end of the calls that Firehouse 51 responds to, following the doctors and staff who receive the patients the paramedics bring in. It has the same ensemble structure and the same mix of high-pressure procedural moments with ongoing personal drama. Fans of Chicago Fire who have a soft spot for the paramedic storylines specifically will find a lot to hold onto here.

    Stream on Peacock Premium, YouTube TV, NBC, Philo

    Likely Renewed92%
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    3. ER

    ER is set in a Chicago emergency room and built the template that Chicago Med and, in many ways, Chicago Fire follow: a large ensemble, a punishing work environment, and storylines that move fast but still make you care about the people. It is older and slower in places, but the emotional weight it can generate in a single episode is hard to match. If you want to understand where the modern first-responder drama comes from, this is the place to start.

    Stream on Hulu, HBO Max, HBO Max Amazon Channel

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    4. The Good Fight

    The Good Fight is not a first-responder show, but it is a Chicago show with a strong ensemble and a real interest in institutional pressure and people navigating high-stakes work. It is sharper and more politically charged than Chicago Fire, but the underlying appeal, watching capable people deal with a demanding job in a city that feels lived-in, is the same. Viewers looking for something a little different without leaving Chicago behind will find it rewarding.

    Stream on Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel

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    5. Emergency!

    Emergency! follows the paramedic and firefighting crew of a Los Angeles County fire station, which makes it the clearest ancestor of Chicago Fire in terms of format and subject matter. The show takes the job seriously and treats its first responders as professionals worth following in detail. It is a classic of the genre, and fans of Firehouse 51 will recognize the DNA immediately.

    Stream on Peacock Premium, Philo, Peacock Premium Plus

    Ended0%

More on shows like Chicago Fire

Fans of Chicago Fire tend to want a few specific things: a strong ensemble where the relationships matter as much as the weekly crisis, a specific city with a real texture to it, and work that has actual stakes. They don't need every episode to reinvent the form. They want to believe the characters would actually do this job, and they want to feel something when things go wrong.

The most obvious next steps are the other shows in Dick Wolf's Chicago universe. Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med share the same streets, some of the same characters, and the same rhythm of balancing professional pressure with personal mess. Both reward viewers who want more of the same world without needing to start over with a new cast. The Good Fight is a different animal, a sharp legal drama also set in Chicago, but it brings the same sense of a city as a real place full of institutional conflict and people trying to do their jobs under pressure. For viewers who want something older, Emergency! is the direct ancestor of the first-responder procedural, following paramedics and firefighters in Los Angeles, and it holds up better than you might expect. ER is the deepest cut in the direction of medicine and emergency response, a dense ensemble drama set in a Chicago hospital that built the template for almost every show on this list.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like Chicago Fire?
Chicago P.D. is the most popular show similar to Chicago Fire in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like Chicago Fire still on the air?
Of the 10 shows similar to Chicago Fire listed here, 1 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Chicago Fire?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.