ABSTRACT Febrile infection related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is a rare presentation of refractory status epilepticus with immune dysregulation as a potential pathologic mechanism. Despite promising results from second‐line immunomodulators, approximately 30% remain refractory to treatment. We describe two children with FIRES who were unable to wean from anesthetic infusions with immunomodulatory treatment and subsequently received concurrent intrathecal dexamethasone and anakinra/tocilizumab as escalation of therapy. Following the initiation of this combined regimen, anesthetic infusions were decreased while maintaining seizure freedom. These cases demonstrate proof of principle that a multi‐modal approach may be beneficial and should be considered in the treatment of FIRES.