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'Chicago Fire' Casting Teen Extras for First Episode of 2017-2018 Season

The show is also looking for real Chicago firefighters and paramedics with dress blues. Both scenes shoot between July 13 and July 23.

CHICAGO, IL -- If you’re a teen looking for a new experience this summer NBC’s “Chicago Fire” is casting for the first episode of the show’s sixth season. Teens ages 15 to 19, all ethnicities, male and female, are needed for a one day shoot.

The show will shoot sometime during July 13 and July 23. Producers are looking for real teens between these ages, not older people who look younger. If you can work one day, send in a picture of yourself with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to nbcseason6@gmail.com. Put the word “Teenager” in the subject line.

Chicago Fire Extras casts non-speaking roles for the TV series when it’s shooting on location in Chicago. Throughout the year Chicago Fire Extras puts out casting calls for a variety of background roles, from real nurses and firefighters to dead bodies and night clubbers.

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To be cast as an extra, all minors will need to have a government valid photo ID, even babies. Such ID can include a state ID, driver’s license or passport.

Chicago Fire Extras is also looking for real Chicago firefighters and paramedics with dress blues for a one-day shoot between July 13 and July 23. Send in a picture of yourself in your dress blues with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to nbcseason6@gmail.com and put "Dress blues" in the subject line. Don’t send in a picture if you’re a firefighter that doesn’t own a dress blue uniform.

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