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‘Chicago Fire’ Actress DuShon Monique Brown Dies At 49

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“Chicago Fire” actress DuShon Monique Brown has died after suffering an apparent heart attack. She was 49.

Production sources tell us Brown admitted herself to a Chicago hospital a few days ago after suffering chest pains, we’re told she went through tests but was released a short time later.

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Things apparently took a turn for the worse Friday … our sources say Brown died at home after some type of cardiac episode.

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DuShon — a Chicago native — has been on “Chicago Fire” since the show started in 2012. She played Connie, the assistant to Chief Boden. She was also on “Prison Break” from 2005 to 2007.

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DuShon has a background in social work and a Masters in Counseling and once worked as a counselor at a local high school.

Brown also starred in a made for TV movie titled “Public Housing Unit” about Chicago cops … the project is set to premiere later this year.

She leaves behind a daughter.

RIP

Source: TMZ

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