'Chicago Fire' season 3 episode 14 spoilers: Icy snow storm but its warm inside as Severide takes Casey under his wing and Firehouse 51 look after abandoned baby

(NBC)Mills and Brett try to locate a missing teenager as an icy snowstorm engulfs the city.

"Chicago Fire" recently wrapped up an exciting crossover episode with "Chicago P.D" that centred on hunting down Shay's killer. Upcoming episodes of NBC's popular drama promise to keep viewers captivated with exciting plot lines.

Episode 14 of season three is titled "Call it Paradise" and will see Firehouse 51 and its members trapped in a treacherous snow storm. The team will have to work under these dire conditions that result in a city-wide lockdown, according to Hollywood Hills. Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett) and Brett (Kara Kilmer) will try to locate a missing teenager in these icy conditions and will eventually be stranded. Meanwhile, Firehouse 51 will discover a new-born abandoned baby. Members of the firehouse will take care of the baby while they are stuck there.

In an interview with TVLine, executive producer Matt Olmstead shares that Severide (Taylor Kinney) will take Casey (Jesse Spencer) under his wing following Casey's break-up. Viewers will get a glimpse of Dawson's (Monica Raymund) maternal nature as she takes care of the newborn baby before the child's mother is located. Casey closely watches Dawson with the child. Olmstead says, "You see Casey watching her with the kid, there's interaction, and it's undeniably tender. But then, Severide clocks it and he advises Casey like, 'You may need to get out there' and Casey admits, 'I feel like I'm chasing my tail. You're right.' So Severide is there as a friend".

Severide also received an interesting job offer which he considers. Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) discusses treatments with his father while preparing a big party in his honor. Previous reports suggest that Casey will have other romantic interests following his bitter split with Dawson. Hopefully, viewers will see his new lover soon instead of pitying the poor lad. Tune in to "Chicago Fire" on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 at 9 p.m. central time on NBC.

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