Shawn Hatosy Spotted on the Set of CBS’s ‘Fire Country’
Shawn Hatosy seems to be everywhere these days. But what is he doing on the set of Fire Country?
Recently, the actor starred on HBO’s The Pitt as Dr. Jack Abbot, a role that earned him his first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Before the medical series, he starred on TNT’s Animal Kingdom, where he played Andrew “Pope” Cody. He also appeared in a handful of episodes as Deputy Chief Charlie Reid on Chicago P.D. and did a stint on Rescue: HI-Surf, just to name a few.
Now, if that isn’t enough, the actor seems to be heading over to Northern California to lend a hand to the California Conservation Camp Program.
In a social media post on X (formerly Twitter) from user @theroyaImess, the actor was shown palling around with the cast and crew of CBS’s Fire Country. Shawn was seen tossing a medicine ball in a short video that was paired with the caption: “Today I give you a little game of “catch” of @firecountrycbs ’cause our stories are always more intense than your average tv show.”
SHAWN?? pic.twitter.com/KgcIO4qwQB
— tina 💜 (@theroyaImess) August 28, 2025
Though nothing has been confirmed by either the actor nor reps of the show, it has sent fans into a tizzy has why the good doctor is on the set.
“It is! Kicks feet giggling,” wrote one fan in response.
“hello mr fireman,” wrote another.
The Max Thieriot-led drama follows the journey of Bode Donovan, a young ex-con who must earn redemption by volunteering for a prison-release firefighting initiative. Cocreated by Thieriot, the series stars Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Jules Latimer, and Diane Farr. And not Hatosy.
Alex Cora Raves About Under-The-Radar Read Sox Leader

When the Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman, he drew rave reviews for how he contributes both on and off the field. He’s been described as an extra coach at times, always helping others improve.
He’s not the only team leader the Red Sox acquired this offseason, though. The team signed Aroldis Chapman last winter, and while he’s been excellent on the mound, his clubhouse contributions have gone under the radar.
On the field, Chapman has been excellent. He hasn’t allowed a hit in over a month, and his 1.02 ERA is a career low. It was announced on Sunday that Chapman had signed a contract extension to remain with the Red Sox through at least 2026, with an option for 2027.
The extension wasn’t just earned because of his on-field performance, though.
“He’s very quiet, you see him in the clubhouse, but he knows the game, he’s been through a lot. I know in that bullpen, his voice, it means something,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said.
Chapman has been the anchor at the back of the Red Sox bullpen. In close games, the team almost always turns to Garrett Whitlock and Chapman for the final two innings. They’ve done an excellent job of managing their workloads, but may need to lean on them more frequently as they push for the playoffs.
“You think about guys that impact the team, we always talk about Alex [Bregman] and then Trevor [Story], but quietly and in his own way, he’s one of the leaders of this team,” Cora said.