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00:00I'm so proud of you.
00:02You might be fussed on having to thank for that.
00:04Talk to Cassie.
00:05That girl needs a portion.
00:06She reminds me of you.
00:08Time of death is 14.30.
00:11We've seen an increase in fatal overdoses over the last 12 hours.
00:15Dealers are lacing their remaining supply.
00:17Lacing it with what?
00:18My guess would be nidocenes.
00:19Pentanol.
00:20All of this is all my fault.
00:21I have something to tell you about the burglary.
00:24Chance is there won't be a job here for me when I graduate.
00:27A fresh start is probably best for us all.
00:29I don't like this.
00:30I'll just have confirmation it is Marburg.
00:32Your breach put three people at risk.
00:34Being part of heart means facing the fallout.
00:37Not wallowing when things go wrong.
00:39I'm done.
00:40There is no point in dragging this out.
00:45Control to 3-0-0-6.
00:47Update on the suspected domestic violence dispute on 55th Street.
00:50Police units are being dispatched to advise you approach with caution.
00:53Over.
00:543-0-0-6 to control.
00:55Arriving on scene.
00:59Control to 3-0-0-6.
01:00We will update you as soon as we have one.
01:01Over.
01:02Hello.
01:03Hello.
01:04Ambulance service.
01:05Go for it.
01:06Go for it.
01:07Go for it.
01:08Go for it.
01:09Go for it.
01:10Go for it.
01:11Go for it.
01:12Go for it.
01:13Go for it.
01:17Go for it.
01:18Go for it.
01:19Go for it.
01:27Is that all you okay?
01:31Go for it.
01:34Is that all you got to do?
01:36Um, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
02:01What are you doing?
02:02I'm going to go through here and let you on the other side.
02:03Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, let's do it, let's do it.
02:07Yeah.
02:17Hello, ambulance service.
02:18Hi, my name's Indy, I'm a paramedic.
02:36Can you tell me what's going on?
02:37Hi, my name's Indy.
02:41Hi, my name's Indy.
02:55Hey, it's okay. It's okay. You're okay. Just talk to me. Tell me what's happening. Is there
03:23anyone else in the house with you? There's a noise. It's in the walls all the time. Someone
03:29is in there. Who? They're poisoning my food. They use my things. They stole my medication.
03:38I can hear them. Did they let you in? No. No. Don't lie to me.
03:53It's okay. You're okay. It's just, I think it's just my crewmate is a bit worried about
04:00me. We keep the doors locked in case more of them try to get in. Take the things. Right.
04:06Okay. Don't worry. That's, that's, that's Teddy. That's the crewmate I was talking about.
04:12I mean, I'm Indy, remember? We're both paramedics. We just want to help you. Can you tell me
04:19your name? Grace. Hi, Grace. And what medication do you take? Clospin. Okay. And you lost it,
04:32did you? They take my things. They live in the walls. People do that. People live on your
04:36home and they come out at night and they take your things and poison you. I've read it.
04:40Okay. Yeah. Well, I used to live in an old house like this with my nan when I was younger
04:46and I used to be scared of the noise that the pipes make. My nan used to... There we are.
04:57That's a bit better, innit? Yeah? Okay. I'm just gonna, I'll take that. Yeah. Cool.
05:15Right. Let's get the kit and the wheelchair and, erm, tell the place to stand out. Okay. Okay? It's okay. You're okay. We've got you.
05:28Hey, guys. There's you just joining us. Late. Welcome to your perfect storm. Now, as we all know, it's the big graduating weekend this weekend, but as if that wasn't enough of a nightmare, there's also a new nightclub opening and a music festival in Sydney tonight. Yeah. Meaning us lucky few get to deal with plenty of drunk teen overspill.
05:39Great name for a headliner. I prefer the early stuff. What I'm trying to say is let's keep our heads above water tonight, okay?
05:43What's the baron you needed? Right. Erm... Have fun. You heard the man. Back to work. I can't wait. Hold it.
05:51Teenage Stevie. Yep. Which is all yours, paper. Thank you. You all right? What's your name? Oh, hello. Er, can we get a wheelchair, please? You all right? Try and still pray for me, okay?
06:07S-Sorry. I don't understand. I placed the order. I placed the order two days ago. No, I didn't get a confirmation email because I placed the order on the phone.
06:28Great, great. Yeah, thanks a lot. Med shortage? No, it's a jazz knife.
06:36to jazz night. What? I'm supposed to be taking Sunny on our second date tonight but the wine
06:42bar has sold the tickets I reserved. Oh, well, broken nose in three, please. Sure. So what
06:49shall I do? I promised her. I said I'd take her. Okay, I do have a couple of spare tickets
06:55to Euphoria's opening night tonight. Yours for the taking. A bunch of us are going. The
07:01club? Oh, babe. Big dark room, flashy lights, people dance. You wouldn't get it. Yeah,
07:07thanks. I still remember what a club is. It's just... You're scared to show Sunny you're
07:11actually fun to be around. Hello, Peck. Can you tell me your name? Okay, well, you are very
07:21hot and your heart's beating very, very fast. So I need to put a little needle in your arm,
07:26monkey, so we can get some fluids in, all right? You feel a sharp scratch? Is that good,
07:32lass? All right, yes. Let's get that head up. We'll try and keep that jaw on her tinges
07:37as well, eh? Cassie? She's my friend. I was getting her some water. She wandered off. You bring
07:49her in? We were getting ready to go out drinking. It's Maggie's funeral tomorrow. Sorry, I'm not
07:58judging. She was just being really weird. Sick. What else were you doing? Nothing. You're
08:08not in any trouble. I just need to know so I can help her. Steph! Can I get some help,
08:14please? Help us get her on our side. Okay, monitor is vitals. Let's run a second ECG and
08:25VBG and when blood's come back, I'll check troponin levels, okay? Okay. Hey, this is Grace Miller,
08:3132. She's experiencing a mental health crisis. She's prescribed Crosaphine, but she's not been
08:36taking it. She's got laceration to her feet. Can you clear her bed, please? Right, can you
08:41take it a recess too, please? Faith, you're going to have to lean in there and be flying
08:44slowly. Are you okay with that? Yeah. Okay, good. Thank you. How long's she been seizing?
08:49About two minutes. Her temperature's 30.1. Okay, let's maintain the airway, please. Did
08:54somebody take a BM? Yeah, er, 8.4. 8.4. We'll monitor the seizure. If it doesn't self-limit,
09:00then we'll start with a milligram of lorazepam. Let's get her core temperature down quickly,
09:03please. Is she going to be okay? Does she look okay? What's she taking? Hey, um, listen,
09:09you're not in any trouble, okay? We just need to know what she's taking so we know how best
09:12to treat her. A pill. It was just a pill. Ecstasy. Ecstasy. Hey, Nicole, take your knees.
09:22It's all right. Hey, Grace, do you want to scoot her over here? Yep, yep, in your own time.
09:28Has she had any pain relief? Er, yeah, one gram of IV paracetamol, 15 minibars of morphine.
09:3415. Really? Yeah, it just doesn't really seem to have touched the sides. No, it doesn't,
09:39does it? Okay, well, we'll send her for an x-ray, make sure nothing's in too deep, and then
09:43we'll get the wounds cleaned up, okay? Hear that? That's Faith, and she's going to make
09:48sure you get everything you need, okay? Thank you. Are you okay? Yeah, um, just a bit run
09:55down at the minute. Right, I mean, Ian's got his results back. He's been cleared from
09:58Arbivirus. You're okay, right? Yeah, all good. Thank you. Okay. Indy, ready? Yep.
10:08Are you sure you're not dying of a plague? Can you just leave it?
10:15Kyan Sandhu, I gather you've taken a tumble. Yeah, I was at my mate's party, tried to do the worm,
10:24and my face went down, went, should have gone up. Might a hazard to guess alcohol was involved.
10:33No. Well, yeah, a bit. I get nervous about talking to people.
10:42How old are you, Kyan? 15. No, 18. Damn it.
10:46You're 15. What were you doing drinking with a bunch of students? I've been in special programmes
10:52since I was eight. Go to the uni here. Ah, do you then? Well, I would like to bet that your
10:59parents don't want you drinking away your brain cells. Please don't tell them. I'll be in so much
11:04trouble. My lad is out tonight, and he's not that much older than you. And if I found out that he'd been
11:11hurt and somebody was keeping that from me, well, I'd have the guts for garters. So, I'm going to get
11:19that x-rayed, get it stitched up, but I'm not letting you out of here till I speak to a legal guardian,
11:24and you can recite the alphabet backwards. Z-Y-X-W-U-T-S... Okay, yes, well, I'm impressed.
11:32Now drink your water. You all right? I'm fine. I'm just officially unemployed, aren't I?
11:41You've only just graduated. No one wants me. Is that you done for the night?
11:46Yeah. Yeah, it is. Me and a few of the nurses are going to go to the club opening.
11:49Not before you tell me why you were calling for police backup. You know that we always go as a pair.
11:57We never leave someone by themselves. Um, it was my fault. I didn't assess the situation properly.
12:03Well, there's not much point in me disciplining you, though, is there?
12:08Whereas you, on the other hand... I mean it. Ted was amazing.
12:11He had my back the whole time. He didn't do anything wrong.
12:15All right, well... Sorry.
12:17Oh, sorry.
12:19Yeah, not now. It's Sheffield.
12:25Um, I got the job. So, I guess that's goodbye.
12:29Yeah, well, that was going to happen either way, wasn't it?
12:33Um, but good on you. I'm sure they'll appreciate you there.
12:39You behave yourself tonight, and I'll be seeing you first thing in the morning for your exit interview.
12:44Don't be late.
12:50You didn't have to cover for me like that, you know?
12:52I meant it.
12:53Right, the seizure's subsiding, so let's get another line in, give her some more fluid.
13:00Keep her on a monitor and temperature check every 15 minutes.
13:04We still need to get this core temperature down, okay?
13:06Is she going to be okay?
13:08Well, the ecstasy's given Steph a very high temperature.
13:11It's also reduced her threshold for seizures. That's why she started fitting.
13:14I'm sorry.
13:17It was only a pill.
13:19Hey, listen. Anybody can have an adverse reaction to a pill.
13:21You did entirely the right thing by bringing her in.
13:26Two probes come off right. Can you get that oxygen mask back on her?
13:29Her lips are blue. Satin coming up.
13:32What does that mean?
13:33It means just not getting enough oxygen.
13:35Pupil's a pinpoint.
13:37That's not ecstasy.
13:38Has your friend taken anything else?
13:40No. No, I swear.
13:42Listen, Cassie, you are not in trouble, but you need to tell me the truth.
13:46Do you think this could be heroin?
13:47I don't know. It's an opioid ID. We need to get on top of it fast.
13:51What? No. No, it was just a pill.
13:55Here. This is what she took.
14:00Damn it, she's in respiratory arrest.
14:02Right, need an OPA and a BVM.
14:04Let's get an IV bolus dose on the logs on 400 micrograms.
14:07Let's get it now, please.
14:10Okay, this is our log.
14:12Fell down six concrete steps after losing his footing.
14:14Complaining of pain over his lower thoracic spine.
14:17He won't tolerate being laid flat.
14:19Just a sensation intact and obvs in normal range.
14:22Initially refused pain relief, but has now had ten of morphine and one gram of IV paracetamol.
14:26Although he claims it's not helping.
14:28Is it in my bag?
14:31It's on fire.
14:34I'm potentially drop-seeking behaviour.
14:36I actually dealt with him about a month ago, so I'm a bit aware of his history.
14:40Yeah?
14:41Control to 3006.
14:42Thanks.
14:43You have a suspected overdose of the house party. Over.
14:45Uh, 3006 to control. Available and ready to go.
14:48Okay, right. I'll run a primary survey. We'll get on monitors in a second.
14:54I just, we need to discuss how we're going to move him, okay?
14:56All right, bye.
15:01Hey.
15:02Hey.
15:03You look nice.
15:04Thanks.
15:08So, a slight change of plan. I thought we could go clubbing.
15:13What happened to the jazz night?
15:15A wine bar. I just thought it was a bit boring, right?
15:21Boring?
15:23You know what? I think I'm good.
15:27Has anyone got a spare ticket for Indy for tonight?
15:29Yeah, she can have mine.
15:31Have a fun night.
15:35Hey, are you ready?
15:37Sonny. Sonny. Wait, wait, wait.
15:39I'm used to guys panicking. Things are getting too serious, but they usually wait until at least date three.
15:44Okay, I wasn't panicking, okay? I messed up with the tickets.
15:49The venue messed up with the tickets and I didn't know what to do. I'm sorry.
15:53I like you.
15:58I didn't want to let you down.
16:03You know, I have Nina Simone on vinyl at my place and a lovely bottle of Sauvignon.
16:09You're welcome.
16:13Teddy?
16:14Yeah?
16:15What are yours?
16:17Thank you, Mum.
16:18You're welcome.
16:21So, what are you two celebrating?
16:22Oh, I've got this new job in Sheffield.
16:25Yay!
16:26Yay!
16:27Congrats!
16:28Yes. First round on me.
16:29Ooh!
16:30Okay, Mr Teddy!
16:32Hey, you guys.
16:35Hey, Cam. You all right?
16:36Hey.
16:37Hey, um, we've got a spare ticket for this euphoria club thing. Do you want to come?
16:43Do you know what? Honestly, I'd love to, but Indy, I'm absolutely knackered. I'm on the first shift in the morning, so...
16:48Yeah.
16:49Yeah, no worries.
16:50No, it's whatever.
16:52Have fun.
16:55Cam!
16:55A girl asks you out and you say no, because you're knackered.
17:00Come on, she wasn't asking me out.
17:04Was she?
17:08All right. See you later, Cam.
17:12Have a good night.
17:13Yeah, I feel it, you know. I actually do.
17:15I like that, mate.
17:17Yesss, yes, yesss, yes.
17:23Oh my god!
17:32Come on.
17:36I'm happy.
17:37How does it feel, when you're treating me like you do?
17:58And if I had your hands upon me, it's only who you are.
18:05If I thought I'd want to sneak in, if I thought I'd hurt you once.
18:13But tell me how do I feel, tell me now how do I feel.
18:22Good news is no permanent damage.
18:26Bad news is I still have one drunk child to deal with.
18:32Come on then, sleeping beauty. Wake up.
18:37Cian.
18:41Cian.
18:43Cian.
18:45All right, love. Cian, can you hear me?
18:51Stevie.
18:52Okay, Cian. Okay, love.
18:54You all right, love?
18:55How long have you been fitting for?
18:57Just start.
18:57Okay, let's try and keep it nice and still.
18:59Yep.
19:00Okay, love. It's all right.
19:03Okay, you want to tell me again how this happened?
19:06I've already said I fell.
19:10Okay, right. I'm going to put some pressure on your back, right?
19:13And you tell me where it hurts, okay?
19:15Yeah?
19:15Mm-hmm.
19:17At the bottom.
19:19It feels like some fire.
19:21Being crushed.
19:23I need something for the pain.
19:26Arlo, I said you're already maxed out on that for now, okay?
19:29I'm not doing what you think I'm doing, okay?
19:32I've been clean for a month.
19:34I only agreed to the morphine because of the pain.
19:37Sorry, sorry, I know, I know.
19:39But they didn't give me anything.
19:41I'm not lying.
19:42Yeah.
19:43Good, lass.
19:47The respiratory effort's improving, but we need to keep an eye on her sex.
19:50So she's going to be okay?
19:51Well, the naloxone's working.
19:53What does that mean?
19:54It means you weren't telling the truth because naloxone only works on opioids.
19:57It was just a pill, I swear.
19:59You're hanging around with people who are doing heroin.
20:01And then you're lying about it.
20:02I'm not lying.
20:04Okay, let's get him into bay three, please.
20:07Siobhan, if you stay on airway and let's get the monitor and on as soon as possible, thanks.
20:10It was just a bump on the chain, no headache, right?
20:13No history of epilepsy?
20:15No, not that I know of.
20:16Stephen, you doing okay over there?
20:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, all good.
20:18Okay, let's do four milligrams of a razepam just in case this thing doesn't self-limit.
20:23It goes into his chest.
20:24Stuart, can you book a head CT for me, please, just in case you've missed something?
20:28And let's get a VBG and check his blood glucose level.
20:30And we'll get him into a gown as soon as he's stabilized, thanks.
20:32Hold on a second.
20:36I think I've found the culprit.
20:38That looks like ecstasy to me.
20:39Hey, what is that?
20:40Is that what he's taking?
20:41Yeah, it looks like he's taking about half.
20:44Flynn, that's the same pill, isn't it?
20:45I mean, it looks the same, yeah.
20:47Yeah.
20:51Pupils are pinpoint.
20:53Yeah, I think they're cutting these pills with a synthetic opioid.
20:55Your friend was telling the truth, that's why naloxone worked.
20:58Why do you think they're cutting it with niloxone?
21:00Let's get another 400 niloxone.
21:01If his breathing doesn't improve after that, we need to be prepared to enter by now.
21:04We're barely out of the woods with the heroin stuff.
21:06Flynn, two pre-alerts en route from the festival, both in cardiac arrest.
21:12Suspected ODs.
21:13Okay, Stevie, I need you to hold down the fork.
21:15Can you give me that pill?
21:16I'm going to get it fast right through the lab.
21:18He's going into respiratory arrest.
21:19Quite okay.
21:20Siobhan, start bagging.
21:21Let's get the niloxone going through, please.
21:23Stevie starts breathing.
21:24If not, we're heading towards RSI in ventilation.
21:29And I'll find it so hard to say what I need to say.
21:38But what you, but you tell me, I'm just watching you today.
21:44Take it easy, Ted.
21:53Come on, we're celebrating.
22:08Hey, isn't it?
22:11Isn't it?
22:12I don't know!
22:13Oh, my God, mate!
22:15How are you, bud?
22:17Oh, my God, everyone at this is Badger.
22:19Hi, Badger.
22:20We went to school, Trevor.
22:21Hey, I wonder why they call in Badger.
22:23I don't know.
22:24I mean, it looks like he's got TV.
22:27I'm going to go get water.
22:29Water?
22:29What are you guys celebrating, then?
22:31Oh, I just graduated.
22:33I've got a new job at Sheffield.
22:35Oh, what?
22:36So you're running off like that?
22:37Yeah, man, yeah.
22:40Hey, well, in that case, we celebrate with a bang, right?
22:44I can't, man.
22:47I've got this.
22:48I'm exiting and moving tomorrow.
22:50I can't.
22:50Oh, you've changed, mate.
22:55Yeah, but what about your mates, though?
22:58Yeah.
22:59You can't follow me in here.
23:09Where'd you get the pills, Cassie?
23:12I saw your face when that lad came in, the one with the same pill.
23:14You know him, don't you?
23:18Cassie, please, if Steph and that lad have taken them.
23:22Look, people are in danger, OK?
23:25And I need you to help me.
23:29Who did they get them from?
23:39Me.
23:42Cassie.
23:43I think I saw him.
23:45We were dropping off at a party.
23:47Are you dealing?
23:48If there's something wrong with the pills, then I need to take them back.
23:52Tell them.
23:53Them?
23:54Who's them?
23:55Who are you doing this for?
23:55It doesn't matter.
23:57I can just tell them the pills are bad.
23:59Don't be so naive.
24:02There's going to be other dealers out there shifting them tonight.
24:04We'll have to tell the police.
24:06Just let me work it out.
24:07I can work it out.
24:08Give me the pills, Cassie.
24:13It's protocol.
24:14I've got to hand them in.
24:15I'm sorry.
24:17You've put me in a hell of a position.
24:18You can't.
24:21Please.
24:23OK.
24:25OK, fine.
24:26I won't hand them over.
24:28But until I can work out how to get you out of this,
24:32they'll stay with me.
24:32They'll stay with me, Cassie, or I'm handing you in with them.
24:37OK.
25:02Got another one coming in.
25:08Student night.
25:09ETA 10 minutes.
25:11Guys.
25:12Guys, I'm sorry to break this to you,
25:15but I've just spoken to the lab and poison control,
25:17and they've confirmed the pills are cut with nidazines.
25:21Oh, God.
25:22Yeah, I know.
25:23Listen, I'm going to call the police, OK?
25:25I'm going to start getting the word out.
25:26Get them to check how much naloxone they've got,
25:29because if this goes badly, I won't have enough paramedics.
25:31They'll have to administer it.
25:33Right, yeah, that's a good shout, Jan.
25:35Siobhan, can you call ITU?
25:36Get your hands on as many portable vents as you can, please.
25:38So we're looking at a critical incident?
25:41Truth is, I don't know.
25:42At this stage, I don't know.
25:44But I do know that no two pills have the same dose,
25:47no two patients are exhibiting the same response,
25:49and we don't know how many there are in circulation.
25:52I'm going to go speed to the execs.
25:54Some of our staff are out tonight.
25:56I'll give them a call.
26:01I'll give them a call.
26:31You don't want a little something?
26:48No, I'm good.
26:53How about we dish the doctors then?
26:55It's not that they're going to notice.
26:57Oh, Stevie, Stevie, have you got a minute?
27:20Yeah, but literally just a minute.
27:20OK, well, I have a heroin addict.
27:23He says he's clean, but he's got a small, stable fracture of T4.
27:27The paramedic said they gave him tenomorphine,
27:29but he's saying he never got any,
27:30and I can't get him to calm down.
27:32Have you tried some red wine and Marvin Gaye?
27:34Stevie, I'm serious.
27:35Come on, I think he's in real pain,
27:36and I don't want to watch him suffer.
27:38It's horrible.
27:38OK, yeah, yeah, no worries.
27:41OK, hiya.
27:41My name is Dr. Nash.
27:44My colleague wants to give you a quick look.
27:47Can you just open your eyes for me if you can?
27:54Yeah, pupils aren't constricted,
27:56but that's not necessarily a reliable indicator.
27:59How much more thing did you say?
28:00I can't just check.
28:01I'm not just faking it, then.
28:02Spinal injuries don't lie,
28:04but they do hurt like a mother.
28:05Stevie, Stevie, I need you in recess now.
28:08Sir, yes, sir.
28:09Faith, all non-emergency patients straight into cubicles.
28:12I need the capacity.
28:12You do know that the execs have called
28:14an internal critical incident, right?
28:16I could really do without you
28:16wasting one of my consultants' time
28:18on a non-critical patient.
28:22All right, so please.
28:23Space.
28:24OK, just parking up.
28:26Right, and goes in.
28:26We need the log zone for him.
28:27If it doesn't bring his rest rate up,
28:29let's be ready with an RSI.
28:30Stevie?
28:31Yeah?
28:31I need you to take the lead in here.
28:33I've got to get to resource three, OK?
28:34Uh, OK, but we're at capacity, so...
28:37Um, OK, yeah, let's do a reshuffle.
28:39Nicole, your patient looks like she's through the worst of it.
28:41Can we send her to HDU?
28:42Yeah, I'm on it.
28:43OK, great.
28:43Listen, from now on,
28:44all non-emergency patients straight into the acute overdose area.
28:47No exception.
28:47Stevie, it's got no pulse.
28:49OK, sorry.
28:50Go.
28:50Right, OK.
28:51Let's start CPR.
28:52Can you get on airway, please?
28:54Start chest.
28:56OK, let's do 800 micrograms of naloxone, please.
28:59We'll do that every minute,
29:01and then we'll reassess the pulse check.
29:02Come on, Cian.
29:03He's ass bruising.
29:10It's rolling.
29:11It's getting suctioned.
29:12I'm going to be ready to eat a bit.
29:15OK, rhythm check.
29:17Still a PEA.
29:18Back on chest.
29:20Right, let's get some screens around this bed.
29:31Switch.
29:33Switch.
29:42Wait, let's go.
29:46Yeah.
29:47Yeah, yeah.
29:47Alright.
29:48Cheers, alright.
29:49Switch!
30:11Switch!
30:15Switch!
30:17Honey! Honey! Honey, all right?
30:19Yeah!
30:21Yeah!
30:23Up!
30:25Up!
30:43Okay.
30:45We'll keep you on a lock-in infusion for about 24 hours,
30:47and then we'll move you up to an observation ward,
30:49and all being well,
30:51we'll have you out here in a couple of days.
30:53A couple of days?
30:55I thought you said I nearly died.
30:57Well, you did.
30:59Well, can't you keep me in longer, then?
31:01What's home like for you, Steph?
31:03Fine.
31:05If there's anything worrying you about being discharged...
31:09No, I just...
31:11I just don't want to go back to work.
31:15Do you work for the same people that Cassie does?
31:17It's okay she won't tell anyone.
31:19Will you?
31:25So are you dealing as well?
31:27She doesn't deal.
31:29They just make a party.
31:31With their people.
31:33Is that true?
31:35I have to go to parties with them.
31:41They give me to the dealers who make the most profit.
31:47No, you said...
31:49You said it was just flirting.
31:51Drinking.
31:52That's why I took the pill.
31:53I didn't want to feel it.
31:55Okay.
31:57I can arrange a sexual health screening for you if you're comfortable.
32:00Does this mean I have to talk to the police?
32:03You can, if you want.
32:06You both can.
32:08Nicole, they need you back in recess.
32:11I'll be back.
32:18You need to give me the gear back.
32:20Now.
32:21I think I'll leave that for the police to handle.
32:22You said it!
32:23I said!
32:24I would hold on to it while I worked out what to do.
32:28Do you know what would happen if someone found out?
32:32You shouldn't be protecting these people, Nicole.
32:36I'll be back.
32:37I saw it.
32:38Right?
32:44Careful!
32:45Watch the lady!
32:46What are we doing?
32:47I didn't want to go.
32:48I'm looking for Teddy!
32:50Teddy!
32:51Read that.
32:52You know, I love you so much.
32:53No, listen to me.
32:54I do.
32:55You're my best friend.
32:56You're my best friend.
32:57Yes, thank you.
32:58You're my best friend, and I don't know what I'll do without you.
32:59Right.
33:00Well, let's do it for Teddy, okay?
33:01Our friend as well.
33:02Just keep moving.
33:03You don't need to hang off at me!
33:04Teddy!
33:05Teddy, move, move, move, move!
33:06Teddy!
33:07Teddy, move, move, move, move!
33:12Rita?
33:13Joda?
33:14Come and help me put him in recovery!
33:16Hey!
33:17Hello!
33:18What's happened?
33:19Barely breathing.
33:20Of course it's ready.
33:21Don't just stare at me!
33:22Go and get security!
33:23I'm gonna call an ambulance.
33:26What?
33:27Really what?
33:28Edie's in crisis mode.
33:29Litizines are not just in heroin, they're in pills.
33:32Emergency, which service do you require?
33:33Yeah, ambulance please.
33:34Euphoria Club.
33:35Help my friend, please help my friend!
33:53Is she gonna die?
33:54my friend. Please help my friend. Is she going to die?
34:04Okay, let's up the dose. Two milligrams and niloxone, please.
34:08Responding adequately to niloxone, Stevie.
34:10Early intubation is the way to go.
34:12I'm going to call her to Utah and they've got another one coming up.
34:15I'll get a second man in and I'll get the muscle relaxants ready.
34:18I don't think we need secondary sedation.
34:21Nicole, can you take over intubating over here for me, please?
34:24Excuse me, please. Excuse me.
34:26Let me get us another respiratory arrest.
34:28Can I get a laryngoscore?
34:31Is he okay?
34:38That was too big. Can I get a three, please?
34:41Flynn?
34:42Yeah?
34:43We've got two police outside giving CPR.
34:46Where do you want them?
34:48Put them in recess three, would you?
34:50Hey, Jan, would you do me a favour?
34:52Would you call theater, any OPDs, anaesthetists, perfusionists, anyone who can operate a BBM?
34:56Get them down here to help, please.
34:58On it.
34:59Flynn, it's like a circus in here, man.
35:01Ngozi, I really need you on families.
35:03Yeah, go.
35:04Can you take over airway monitoring for me, please?
35:06Okay, friends and family, I need to take you to the relatives room, please.
35:09We will update you as and when we can, but for now, this area has to remain priority for the patients, please.
35:18No, he's not coming back, guys.
35:29Please, Stevie, he's 15.
35:31I know.
35:33If you're okay, I'll call it, yeah.
35:36Uh, time of death, 23.47.
35:38Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
36:08Unpreticle patients have to stay in cubicles, so cubicle one, please.
36:11Okay, uh, this is Hannah Edmondson, 42, uh, tripped over a dog whilst out walking.
36:16She has a fracture dislocation to her right ankle with critical skin of lateral malleolus.
36:20Uh, distal sensation intact, weak pedal pulse and skin becoming dusky.
36:24She's had 10 of morphine, 1 gram of IV paracetamol.
36:28We tried to manipulate, but the pain was a bit too much.
36:29Oh, a bit.
36:31Okay, scoot across to me.
36:32Let me give you a hand.
36:33Oof.
36:33My mum was shaming me for not having kids.
36:45I thought a dog might be easier.
36:46I was wrong.
36:50I want to pick up the pace a bit.
36:52Dusky with a weak pedal pulse.
36:54And I don't want to throw half my shoes away.
36:58So you're a medic?
37:00Yeah, a doctor.
37:02Which is how I know that that fit paramedic with a back like a rugby league player definitely
37:06didn't give me any morphine.
37:08And you are not touching that ankle unless I've had something to send me do-lally-tap.
37:14Okay, uh, I'm sorry you're in so much pain, Hannah.
37:18I'll be back in a second.
37:19Jacob, you said you gave her morphine, right?
37:26Ten million.
37:27Are you sure?
37:28Yeah.
37:29I mean, she's in a lot of pain.
37:32I mean, I don't know what to tell you, but I know what I gave her.
37:35See you later.
37:44Excuse me.
37:45Munch your back.
37:45Munch your back.
37:47Who?
37:47Who?
37:48The guy from the pub.
37:48The fan collapsed.
37:51Yeah, yeah.
37:52It's a good job we were there.
37:53Yeah, yeah, it was.
37:55Not one of you could even acknowledge my messages.
37:59Sorry, we were off shift.
38:01Off shift.
38:02Off shift.
38:02And now you're stupid enough to rock up here.
38:05Off your faces.
38:06No, no, we didn't do anything.
38:08We didn't take anything.
38:09You're suspended.
38:10What?
38:11You heard me.
38:11You are lying to me, miss.
38:13And you are suspended.
38:14You two.
38:15Hold on.
38:16You cannot just suspend them, Siobhan.
38:18Yeah, I can.
38:18You can't suspend me.
38:20Oh, can't I, no.
38:20Well, we'll talk to Jan, shall we?
38:22And then we'll decide, hmm?
38:23Siobhan.
38:25What about me?
38:26You.
38:28Yeah.
38:28You're going to assume I didn't take a pill?
38:33You're going to lose three staff and you can barely find anyone to run the ED.
38:38What now?
38:41Fine, fine, fine.
38:42You can all go and sit in the recovery room till I am certain that you're not going to end
38:48do a job like the others.
38:49You're not going to do a job like the others.
38:53The others.
38:55I don't know.
38:56Holy crap, fine.
38:58I'm feeling it.
39:12You're going to be alright, guys.
39:14I don't know.
39:14Ben! Where are you?
39:37I'm sorry. I think it was just a mix-up.
39:42Well, we'll find out if my heart stops. High risk, high reward.
39:54Now that's morphine.
39:57Like I said, it's just a mix-up. Sorry.
40:02We're not in a field with a margin for error.
40:05No. And, you know, sometimes it's hard to figure out exactly how much pain somebody's actually in.
40:11But that's the job.
40:13Yeah, yeah. It's...yeah.
40:17Okay. Right. Well, shall we get this book back in play?
40:21Everybody ready? Yeah?
40:23Okay.
40:25One, two, three.
40:33Okay.
40:34How are we doing, Stevie?
40:40Yeah. I've ordered up some more naloxone and the income has seemed to have slowed down, so...
40:45I mean, how are you doing?
40:46Oh, yeah. Great. I've got to go and tell another mother that she's not bringing her kid home, so...
40:51You?
40:53Um, yeah.
40:55Uh, yeah, I'm fine. I just had a phone call with a dealer.
40:59I wanted to know if his client base was still gonna be here when all this is over.
41:03Seriously?
41:04Yeah.
41:05Yeah.
41:07Only just a bunch of teenagers. Like, one daft decision and it's...game over.
41:12Well, at least the police are getting the word out, right?
41:14Yeah.
41:15Not much good for the kids in the morgue, though, is it?
41:18Oh, just starting to think. I've forgotten about me just for fun.
41:33No, no, I brought you pain relief. I brought you morphine.
41:36I've suffered enough, have I?
41:37I've been clean since the day I left here without Maya.
41:42I wasn't lying to you.
41:44lying to you. I know. I think there was a mistake. I don't believe you were given any morphine
41:50errors. Okay. I will find you an alternative. I'm really sorry I didn't trust you. I just
42:08keep thinking if I'd done this earlier I wouldn't be doing it alone. Well the important thing
42:19is you're doing it now isn't it? Yeah. I reckon I should keep her that way. Steph? Where's Cassie?
42:38She's gone back to them.
42:52Cassie. Cassie. So that's it then? Just running back to them? Leave it Nicole. No I won't leave it. Did you hear what Steph said? What kind of people they are? I spoke to them they explained. Explained what? That they're literally pimping out your friend?
43:08What are they going to do to you? When you've got no pills and no cash for them? I already told them. I told them the pills were bad. And what do they do? Invite you round for a cup of tea, a little biscuit, just talk it all through?
43:18What do you expect me to do Nicole? You screwed me over. I'm trying to help you.
43:23Oh admit it. You were more worried about covering your own arse than saving mine. We both know that's not true.
43:31Look, come and stay at mine. Until I've worked something out.
43:37Yeah I reckon I'm done with your help. Thanks.
43:41Don't think about showing your face tomorrow. Mags wouldn't want you anywhere near.
43:50Rough night all round eh? Yeah.
44:09Are you OK?
44:12It doesn't matter now. I don't think so. Something's off. I had patients come in today and I was told that they'd been given morphine but they were still in pain. Like a lot of pain.
44:30So I don't think they were given any morphine at all.
44:34Who was the paramedic?
44:36There was different ones. Indy, Teddy, Jacob and that was just my patients. What if somebody's pocketing the meds?
44:47What like on the Rob?
44:49Yeah. Stealing the morphine, telling the patients that they're giving them pain relief and giving them something else. Maybe nothing at all.
44:56Nah, come on. Ian, I know how it sounds but I can't think of any other explanation. Like one patient maybe, yeah, but three separate patients? How do you explain that?
45:15Can you not just say something?
45:17What more do you want me to say, Jodie?
45:20Well you didn't need to throw yourself under the bus like that.
45:22I've got responsibility here. I was respected.
45:27Siobhan was so disappointed in me.
45:32You alright, Teddy?
45:33Yeah.
45:34I'm fine.
45:38Okay, consider your suspensions lifted. All three of you.
45:43Really?
45:44You know something?
45:45Seeing as you're all closing ranks, I'm going to say this to you.
45:49Okay, irrespective of the fact that there's two nurses currently on gardening leave from St James' because of doing exactly the same thing as you, tonight, tonight, there are several young people like yourselves lying down in the morgue.
46:07Okay?
46:08And you're lucky that you're not lying down there with them.
46:13And frankly, as angry as I am at your lack of personal responsibility, I...
46:21I'm just glad that you're still breathing.
46:24Sorry.
46:26Yeah.
46:27I'm sorry.
46:31I'm sorry.
46:35Right.
46:36Well, you still need to stay here till they discharge you.
46:41Reader.
46:42No, this isn't on Reader.
46:45It was Indy's mate.
46:47And where is Indy now?
46:55I don't know if I believe you, actually.
46:56I swear.
46:57Really?
46:58That's interesting.
46:59No, no, no, no.
47:00I mean, I always thought you were pretty.
47:01Great.
47:02Oh, really?
47:03Mm-hmm.
47:04Funny.
47:05Uh, that's Ted.
47:06I should probably get this.
47:07Why?
47:08What, Ted?
47:09Is he your boyfriend or something?
47:10No.
47:11Well, good.
47:12No.
47:13Okay.
47:14I don't know if I believe you, actually.
47:15I swear.
47:16Really?
47:17That's interesting.
47:18No, no, no, no.
47:19I mean, I always thought you were pretty.
47:20Great.
47:21Oh, really?
47:22Mm-hmm.
47:23Fine.
47:24All good.
47:34And, um, like, are you sure you don't want a little sign to keep you up?
47:40Oh, okay.
47:54Maybe.
47:55You have.
47:56Yeah.
47:57Yeah, yeah, yeah.
47:58I know.
47:59We'll see you soon.
48:00Bye-bye.
48:01Bye.
48:02Bye-bye.
48:06Bye-bye.
48:08Bye-bye.
48:10Bye-bye.
48:11Bye-bye.
48:12Bye-bye.
48:21Bye-bye.
48:22Bye-bye.
48:23You
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