At the end of the Chicago Fire season 2 finale, the characters responded to a fire in an abandoned building. While everyone was inside (sans Chief Wallace Boden), it exploded. Season 3 then picked up where the previous episode left off, revealing that everyone survived except for Shay. A falling pipe struck Shay in the head, killing the paramedic almost instantly.
10 Shay Tells Peter She’s Gay
Chicago Fire Season 1, Episode 1

One of the biggest reasons why Shay’s Chicago Fire death is so maddening is that she wasn’t only the heart and soul of the show, but she was also the comedic relief. The series showcased Shay’s comedic talents from the get-go in the pilot when Peter Mills tried hitting on her. His face when he realized that Shay was gay was priceless.
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The others put Peter on to it as a prank, knowing Shay’s sexual orientation. They laughed as they watched him ask Shay out, only for her to ask, “Peter Mills, are you gay?” He was flustered by the question and told her, “No.” Shay responded, “Because I am.” From that moment on, it was clear that Shay was one of Chicago Fire‘s best characters.
Chicago Fire Season 1, Episode 11

Although we only had them for a couple of seasons, Shay and Kelly Severide’s relationship was, without a doubt, Chicago Fire‘s best friendship (and always will be). It’s honestly difficult to pick between all the heartfelt moments they shared. However, Shay and Severide’s scene at the end of Chicago Fire season 1, episode 11, “God Has Spoken,” will be remembered forever.
The hour picked up with Shay in critical condition following an ambulance crash. She had a serious head injury, but she pulled through. Although Shay and Severide left things on bad terms because he refused to deal with his arm injury, her brush with death convinced him to take action. The two friends decided to help one another recover from their traumas.
Now, here’s where the devastating heartbreak comes in. Knowing her fate, Severide telling Shay, “I really don’t know what I would’ve done if anything happened to you,” with tears in his eyes, is the ultimate gut punch. Shay tells him that she feels the same. If this scene doesn’t make you frustrated with Shay’s departure, I don’t know what will.
8 Shay & Severide Decide To Have A Baby
Chicago Fire Season 1, Episode 20

After Celeste left Shay, she decided that she wanted to be a mother. So, she turned to her best friend, Severide, in Chicago Fire season 1, episode 19, and asked him to donate his sperm. Even though he agreed during the hour, it wasn’t until the next episode that reality set in, and Shay and Severide worked out their issues.
In Chicago Fire season 1, episode 20, Shay and Severide made up after a fight that resulted in Shay cutting off her and Severide’s deal. She told him, “Our friendship is one of the only really good things I have going on in my life,” and she didn’t want to mess that up. Severide insisted that he still wanted to have a baby, though.
Shay and Severide’s friendship was truly special. Yes, they fought at times, but they always apologized and forgave one another. Shay and Severide even trusted each other enough to raise a baby with them. Unfortunately, that never came to fruition in the original One Chicago TV show.
7 Shay Saves Herrmann’s Wife & Baby
Chicago Fire Season 1, Episode 20

During the same Chicago Fire season 1 episode, Shay proved how good she was at her job when she saved Herrmann’s wife, Cindy, and their unborn child. If it wasn’t for Shay, Cindy and the baby could have died. Then, after they got her to the hospital, Shay even stayed with Cindy to make sure she was okay.
6 Herrmann Asks Shay To Be His Baby’s Godmother
Chicago Fire Season 1, Episode 24

After Herrmann and Cindy’s baby was born, they asked Shay and Severide to be the godparents. Again, this was just one of many examples of how much Shay was loved by her Firehouse 51 family in Chicago Fire. They admired her for her intelligence, fearlessness, loyalty, and strong will. There was no one better to be the baby’s godmother than Shay.
5 Shay Warns Otis About Dating Katie
Chicago Fire Season 2, Episode 12

Shay was and always will be one of the funniest characters in Chicago Fire. If we could only pick one scene to prove her comedic talent, it would be the one between her and Otis in season 2, episode 12. The moment features Shay telling Otis exactly why he shouldn’t pursue Katie (Severide’s half-sister), stunning Otis in the process.
4 Shay Thinks Mouch Is 60 Years Old
Chicago Fire Season 2, Episode 17

Another example of Shay being hilarious came in Chicago Fire season 2, episode 17. She was trying to help Mouch with his love life when she referred him to a dating website — GoldenOldies.com. Mouch recognized that it was for an older crowd, which is how he found out that Shay thought he was 60. It doesn’t get much funnier than that.