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This wild Chicago Fire season 12 stunt went viral on social media

The unaired stunt features a car crashing into the side of a building.

CHICAGO FIRE -- "Call Me McHolland" Episode 12002 -- Pictured: (l-r) firefighters -- (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC)

Chicago Fire has developed a reputation for mounting impressive stunts involving fires and daring rescues. It’s part of what made the show so appealing at the onset, and the stunt team, coupled with the efforts of the main cast, have maintained a high after a decade plus.

If anything, the stunts have gotten more ambitious and exciting with time. An upcoming stunt may very well be the boldest thing that the Chicago Fire production team has attempted thus far. While its unclear what episode the stunt will appear in, a scene involving a car smashed into the side of Chicago’s West Loop building has caught the attention of fans nationwide.

A Chicago worker caught the stunt on video

It’s easy to see why; seeing a car burrowed into the second floor of a building is a striking visual, and one that invites lots of questions about what happened and how the driver even managed to pull off the wild accident in the first place. Of course, the stunt may have gone unnoticed were it not for the efforts of TikTok user Madison Ranta.

Ranta, 24, works at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery near the West Loop building, and she had a front row seat to the entire Chicago Fire shoot. She posted a video to her account that features a firefighter balanced atop the car and jumping off of it right before it falls out of the building.

The dangerous stunt will air during season 12

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CHICAGO FIRE — “Barely Gone” Episode 12001 — Pictured: delivery truck — (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC) /

The video caught fire on the platform, garnering over 9 million views and 700K likes. There was some controversy surrounding the video at first, as some users debated whether or not the accident was real (and thus, whether it was ethical to post footage), but it was confirmed that the whole scene was fabricated for the sake of Chicago Fire.

It’s unclear how the car accident will factor into a future storyline, or when the stunt will air, but it’s widely believed that fans will get a chance to see it before the end of season 12.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/

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