“From wide-eyed newbie to certified hero — Gallo’s glow-up is real.”

When Alberto Rosende joined Chicago Fire as Blake Gallo, many weren’t sure what to expect. But over the seasons, Gallo’s growth has been one of the most rewarding character arcs on the show. Full of energy, loyalty, and heart, he represents the next generation of Firehouse 51.

Rosende, previously known for Shadowhunters, brings a boyish charm and raw emotion that makes Gallo both endearing and believable. Whether it’s his bromance with Ritter or navigating heartbreak, he brings something fresh and real to every storyline.

He’s no longer the rookie. He’s family.

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