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00:00You're hungover.
00:02You're a kidder, kidder.
00:04Go home, man.
00:06Listen, I'm really happy you're safe, okay?
00:08I can't tell you how worried I was about you.
00:10Cam, you're needed, I'm afraid.
00:12That thick paramedic with a back like a rugby league player
00:15definitely didn't give me any morphine.
00:17You said you gave her morphine, right?
00:1910 million rounds.
00:20Are you sure?
00:21Yeah.
00:22Yeah, it's happened again.
00:23Our news truck.
00:25Jacobs, you're gonna have to tell Jan as soon as possible.
00:30Because if you don't, then...
00:33I will.
00:50You all right?
00:52There he is.
00:53Aw, can't keep away, can ya?
00:55What, separation anxiety?
00:57Cube.
01:00Look, I, erm, I need to talk to you about something.
01:05I knew this was gonna happen.
01:07The loan, right?
01:09I never should have asked.
01:12No, no, it's not that.
01:14It's, erm...
01:15ED have flagged a few incidents recently.
01:19Oh, yeah?
01:20Patients admitted with questions over the pre-hospital pain management.
01:24What kind of questions?
01:26Morphine dosages.
01:28You know, what the patient's record said versus the levels of pain they're in.
01:33They're not matching.
01:35But someone's deliberately withholding pain relief.
01:37Why would anyone do that?
01:39Unless they're taking it for themselves, of course.
01:43So what do they think is one of us?
01:53What do you think is me?
01:55Not Jacob.
01:56I...
01:57I know that that is.
02:02You really believe that, don't you?
02:04I believe that people can make mistakes when they're desperate.
02:14So you think I've been stealing gear?
02:16Well, you've not thought about looking closer to home.
02:19You don't bring faith into this.
02:20Is that for you?
02:21Then help me!
02:22Yes!
02:23You can help me!
02:24Seriously?
02:25Can you hear yourself?
02:26Can you hear yourself?
02:28Yeah, so Badger's mum says he's doing really well, making loads of demands and treating her like an in-house chef.
02:57That's great.
02:58That's the thing about Badger.
02:59He's always had a certain amount of bounce back ability.
03:03Anyways, I'll see you later.
03:05Yeah, cool.
03:06See you later.
03:08Do you know what I actually...
03:09Actually, do you...
03:10Oh!
03:11Go on.
03:12No, it's okay.
03:13You go.
03:14I was just wondering, do you want to go for a drink off work just to celebrate the fact that I'm sticking around?
03:21Yeah.
03:22That sounds great.
03:23Yeah?
03:24Yeah.
03:25Okay.
03:26I'll see you later.
03:27See you later.
03:28Bye.
03:29We're fantastic!
03:30How are you?
03:31No, I was going to ask her.
03:32She just beat me to it.
03:33Okay.
03:34Big bang, what are you going to wear?
03:35We need to do a picture.
03:36Excuse me, guys.
03:37Seriously?
03:38Sorry.
03:39We were just larking about in front of a load of patients waiting to be treated.
03:53Yes.
03:54I can see that.
03:55Don't forget we need double signatures on any morphine used and discarded and report any
04:00suspicious drug-seeking behaviour department-wide today.
04:03Yep.
04:04Thanks, Siobhan.
04:05I'm sure I used to like her.
04:06Yes, because of the police bulletin.
04:08I need a nurse right away, please.
04:10I don't care who it is.
04:11I just need one now.
04:12Okay.
04:13Um, Cam, you take this one.
04:14Jodie, take triage.
04:15I'll do resus.
04:16Check.
04:17This is a Bex cross.
04:19Twenty-three.
04:20Query collis fracture to her right wrist following a fall from height.
04:25Not a fall.
04:26Told you I jumped.
04:27Cubicle one is free.
04:28But it seems to be an isolated wrist fracture with superficial wounds to her face and arms.
04:35Weak radial pulse.
04:37All other obs are normal.
04:39She's had five milligrams of morphine, one gram of ibuparacetamol and Entinox to good effect.
04:46All right.
04:47Great.
04:48Thanks, Jan.
04:49Bex, can you just scoop over onto this bed, please?
04:50My name's Grave.
04:51I'm one of the ACPs and this is Cam.
04:52He's one of the nurses.
04:53Hiya.
04:54You all right?
04:55Um, Jan.
04:56Sorry.
04:57Do we need to call mental health for the fall?
04:59Or is it...?
05:00I wasn't trying to talk myself.
05:01It was a bet and I won.
05:03Oh, right.
05:04Well, if this is what winning looks like, I'd hate to see the state of you if you lost, eh?
05:08She insists that she's not intoxicated.
05:11Okay.
05:13Can you recheck the radio post, please?
05:15Uh, yeah.
05:16Sure.
05:17Bex, if you have taken any recreational drugs, there's no judgement.
05:20I just, I need to know it's important.
05:21I'm no shading.
05:22It's really important, Bex.
05:25I need to know.
05:26It was just a bit of cat.
05:28Okay.
05:29And I stopped, like, hours ago.
05:30It's not that deep.
05:31All right.
05:32Okay.
05:33Okay.
05:34Uh, yeah.
05:35Radio post is weak.
05:36Might need reducing.
05:37Right.
05:38Well, let's get an x-ray to confirm that and come and get me afterwards, yeah?
05:40Yeah.
05:41I will see you after the x-ray.
05:42Okay?
05:43All right.
05:44Don't tell the others.
05:45You're already my favourite.
05:47Are you all right?
05:49You barely said a word.
05:50Yeah.
05:51I'm fine.
05:52Hi.
05:53She's just through here.
05:54Her name's Sandra.
05:55Okay.
05:56Hi.
05:57She's just through here.
05:58Hello, Sandra.
05:59My name is Jacob.
06:00Do you mind if we'll check you over?
06:01Do you usually have reading promises?
06:02Mm-hmm.
06:03Any health issues?
06:04Oh, only my age.
06:05I think it's slowly trying to kill me.
06:08I'm fine.
06:09I'm fine.
06:10You're fine.
06:11You're fine.
06:12You're fine.
06:13I'm fine.
06:14I'm fine.
06:15I'm fine.
06:16Hiya.
06:17She's just through here.
06:18Her name's Sandra.
06:19Hiya.
06:20She's just through here.
06:21Hiya.
06:22She's just through here.
06:23Hiya.
06:24She's just through here.
06:25Hello, Sandra.
06:26My name is Jacob.
06:27Do you mind if we'll check you over?
06:28You can't wear a lot.
06:30Twice a week.
06:32For the early bird slot.
06:33I walk lengths with her,
06:34you know, keep my eye out.
06:36He fancies me.
06:37Oh, so you did notice.
06:43Okay.
06:44We look at oxygen levels are a little low,
06:45which could be a number of things,
06:46but we'll need to take you into running for more tests.
06:48And I'll find out what's, uh,
06:49what's making me feel shorter.
06:51Hey, Teddy.
06:52Uh,
06:53can you grab this,
06:54help me some more net for me?
06:55Is that normal?
06:58What is this?
07:00I haven't seen that before.
07:04It's chlorine.
07:05Chlorine.
07:06Jacob?
07:07Yeah?
07:08Possible chlorine leak.
07:09We need everyone out now.
07:10Sorry, buddy.
07:12Guys, can I get everybody out of the pool, please?
07:15Wait, please.
07:16Come on up.
07:17Can I clear the pool, please?
07:19I know.
07:20I know.
07:21I know.
07:22I know.
07:23And there is no way I will not be there, okay?
07:24I understand.
07:254.30 sharp.
07:26I'll be there.
07:27I've got to go.
07:28I'm sorry.
07:29Ooh.
07:30Personal calls and work hours.
07:31You know what they say about those.
07:32Well, you know where the complaint forms are, Stevie.
07:33Oh, I certainly do.
07:34So, uh, what's happening at 4.30?
07:35Uh, it was this, uh, it was this thing.
07:36I was going to tell you about it, actually.
07:37It's, uh, it's none of your business.
07:38Oh, okay.
07:39So you did there.
07:40Yeah.
07:41Oh, okay.
07:42So, uh, what's happening at 4.30?
07:43Uh, it was this, uh, it was this thing.
07:45I was going to tell you about it, actually.
07:46It's, um, it's, uh, it's none of your business.
07:47Oh, okay.
07:48So you did there.
07:49Yeah.
07:504BED.
07:51Okay.
07:52Yeah.
07:53Yeah.
07:54Yeah.
07:55Okay.
07:56Yeah.
07:57Yeah.
07:58Yeah.
07:59Okay.
08:00I understand.
08:02Right.
08:03Team key.
08:04Gather round, please.
08:05There's been, uh, possible clause.
08:07There's been a possible chlorine leak at the Holby Leisure Centre.
08:12Are we declaring a major incident?
08:13It's chemical, so we're on standby, obviously.
08:15Do we know how it happened?
08:17We don't know how it happened, Rash.
08:19But to answer your next question, dry and wet decon and disrubbing have been done at
08:23the scene, so we are not locked into any decontamination protocol here.
08:26Now, there are going to be multiple casualties, potential breathing problems.
08:30The majority are going to be children.
08:32Um, Siobhan, do you want to, do you want to take the lead on this for me?
08:36Uh, yeah.
08:37Yeah.
08:38Of course.
08:39Cam, could you get onto PEDS?
08:41Clinical site team, see who they can spare.
08:43We should set up a makeshift PEDS ward here.
08:46Screens, toys.
08:47You okay with that, Stevie?
08:49Yeah, I love kids.
08:50Jodie, you're on triage, aren't you?
08:52Um, redirect anyone who doesn't need to be there, yeah?
08:56Rash, you okay on minors?
08:58I will take resource.
09:00And, Rita, could you keep on top of the kids coming in cubicles, yeah?
09:05And remember, we want them noisy.
09:07It's when they are quiet that we worry.
09:10Good thinking there with the deputising, because that totally frees you up for your date at 4.30.
09:15Siobhan is more than capable, Stevie, as you well know.
09:18If it's not a date.
09:19All right, everyone, get yourself seen, get yourself sorted.
09:31Can you wait a minute, please?
09:33And my friend promised he'd come with me.
09:35Coming, Sandra.
09:36Yeah, his name's Jack.
09:37He's about 18.
09:38All right, definitely on shift?
09:39Yep, has his breaks in the pump room.
09:41He thinks he's sneaky going for baits.
09:42All right, thanks.
09:43I'll let the fire service go.
09:44Okay, is that the last one?
09:45All right.
09:46I'll find the incident commander.
09:47You get suited up.
09:48Stuck in the great meetings instead of a lifeguard.
09:51We'll see you as your boys can chat.
09:59Oh, Siobhan.
10:00Siobhan, sorry.
10:01Child-size non-rebreathe masks.
10:03We've actually not got that many in the supply cupboard.
10:06So, find some more, Rita.
10:07You're banned six now.
10:08No more hand-holding.
10:09Tough at the top, babe.
10:10You know you're old when the people doing the important jobs look like it.
10:22Sandra, I'm sure she knows what she's doing, okay?
10:24No, it's all right.
10:25I'll take it as a compliment.
10:26It technically is my first date.
10:28My first date fully qualified, I mean.
10:30Well then, it's fate, my dear.
10:32Why's that?
10:33I have a feeling that that was my last swim.
10:36Your first, my last.
10:39He still hasn't found a wife.
10:42He should ask for his number.
10:43I'm flattered, but I've actually got a date tonight.
10:46Oh.
10:47A date?
10:48I can't remember the last time I was on a date.
10:51Ten years riddled.
10:53You knock, I'm deaf.
10:56Sandra?
10:57Hey, what's wrong?
10:58Sandra, can you hear me?
10:59Sorry, what's wrong?
11:00Is she okay?
11:01Stats are dropping.
11:02She's hypoxic.
11:03Sandra?
11:04Hi, Bex.
11:05We've got your x-ray back and, unfortunately,
11:08the injury to your wrist is cutting off the blood supply to your hand,
11:11so we're going to have to reset that now.
11:14All right, darling?
11:15Will it harp?
11:16It's not going to be pleasant, but we've got plenty of pain relief.
11:19You're going to take big deep breaths on this,
11:21and then LaMorna's going to put some morphine in for you.
11:23Okay, so it should be manageable.
11:25Yeah?
11:26Okay, are you ready?
11:27Set?
11:28Mm-hmm.
11:29Okay.
11:30Here we go.
11:31So, Bex, this bat, I mean, it sounds a bit crazy.
11:33I wasn't that mental.
11:34It was one of those indoor balconies, like a Mezzy level.
11:38You mean Mezzy?
11:39Somebody's got to...
11:41Well done, well done.
11:43That's really well done.
11:45We're going to get the cast on, okay?
11:47Okay, and then we'll do another x-ray, and we'll check it over again.
11:51Are you hurting anywhere else, Bex?
11:54My stomach.
11:55It's sore.
11:57It gets worse when I need to pee.
11:59Okay.
12:00Well, once we've got the cast set, I'll send you for a scan of your bladder.
12:04Can you sort that out, please, Cal? Thank you.
12:06Yeah, of course.
12:07Bex, just to let you know there's some nasty party drugs going around at the minute.
12:11Mm-hmm.
12:12Save it, mate. I know what I'm doing.
12:14Well, do you think you'd have made the bet if you went high?
12:17Booze costs the NHS like three billion quid a year, and you're not on your high horse about that, are you?
12:26This is good stuff. I feel great.
12:28Just stay calm. We'll run out of air faster if you panic.
12:32Remember, regular gauge checks and constant comms.
12:35Make sure you're out before your turnaround time.
12:37Understood?
12:38Understood.
12:39There was a strong smell of chlorine on arrival. Yellow gas identified not long after.
12:42Right.
12:43And there's one lifeguard still missing.
12:45The head lifeguard thinks he was taking a break in the pump room.
12:47Then we've got to get to him, sure.
12:54Not here.
12:55Annie.
12:56My stepdaughter, I can't find her.
12:57You sure?
12:59One second.
13:00Dave.
13:01Take off.
13:02You're doing great, little man.
13:03All right?
13:04I thought you killed everyone.
13:06One of her friends, she has the same costume.
13:08I thought I saw it.
13:09This isn't happening.
13:10You have to find out.
13:11Okay, okay, okay.
13:12You know what?
13:13Ian!
13:14Hold on.
13:15Just wanted appearance.
13:16Her kid's missing.
13:17Must be sitting inside.
13:18Called Annie.
13:19She's 11.
13:20Got blonde hair and blue eyes.
13:24Okay.
13:25Yeah, I'll let the boss know.
13:28It's been over half an hour.
13:31I don't know what they're doing.
13:32Tim.
13:33Possible second casualty.
13:3411-year-old girl.
13:35Annie.
13:36Mother lost sight of her during the evacuation.
13:37Would have been good to know ten minutes ago.
13:38Stan, can you check the pump room?
13:39Ian, you scan the poolside.
13:40Let me know as soon as either of you've got eyes on.
13:41Will do.
13:42The gas is spreading fast.
13:43You need to get her out of there.
13:44This is Sandra.
13:4572.
13:46Inadequate spontaneous respiration after exposure to chlorine gas
13:48with decontaminated at the scene.
13:49BP is 92 over 60 and heart rate is 180.
13:52We've been bagging for about 20 minutes.
13:53Initially presented as global wheeze and treated with three lots of subutamal nebs.
13:56Okay, well done.
13:57Let's get her across as quickly as we can because we need to intubate, don't we?
14:03And on your count then, Andy, please.
14:05Ready.
14:06Brace.
14:07Slide.
14:08Can we get the difficult airway trolley, please?
14:09Delivered.
14:10Okay.
14:11Let's get her across as quickly as we can because we need to intubate, don't we?
14:15And down.
14:16On your count then, Andy, please.
14:17Ready.
14:18Brace.
14:19Slide.
14:20Can we get the difficult airway trolley, please?
14:21Delivered.
14:22Yeah, cyanosis.
14:23So, I think we need to integrate and it's likely to be compromised, isn't it, because
14:26of the chlorine gas.
14:27If we can have the laryngoscope.
14:29Standing by, please.
14:30That's great.
14:31Thank you very much.
14:32All right.
14:33So, let's get the cricons, please.
14:34Cricons.
14:35Fantastic.
14:36So, standing by with the bougie, yeah?
14:37They say, the minute you qualify, you get all the tough jobs.
14:50She's really pale.
14:51She's nice.
14:52Reminds me of my nan.
14:53She used to take me swimming.
14:54Come on, love.
14:55All dressed for the wicked.
14:56Update me, guys.
14:57Er, still no sign of her.
14:58I'm gonna make my way over to the changing rooms.
15:01B of A.
15:02I found him.
15:03The lifeguard's in the punk room.
15:04I need your help ASAP.
15:05Come as quick as you can.
15:06On my way.
15:07Update me, guys.
15:11Still no sign of her.
15:13I'm going to make my way over to the changing rooms.
15:19BMA, I found him.
15:21The lifeguard's in the puck room.
15:23I need your help ASAP.
15:25Come as quick as you can.
15:27On my way.
15:29Ready for Fjordigan, family gone trap.
15:35Let's get you up here.
15:37Um, Dr. Nash, you can call me Stevie.
15:39Let's have a look.
15:41Why is this all over?
15:43Floor.
15:45That'll be at some chance, Dr. Ryder.
15:47I'm going to grab some gloves.
15:49You know, you might want to try keeping a cool head.
15:51These kids have been traumatised enough already.
15:53Where did you, Stevie?
15:55Coming from the Ice Queen herself.
15:57We really have crossed the river gone now.
15:59Okay.
16:01Okay, I'll be right back, okay?
16:03Rita, can I borrow you quick?
16:05Yeah, how can I help?
16:07So I've got a patient, female, 20s.
16:09She's complaining of Aptopain.
16:11Unable to pass urine and she's got 450 miles of retention.
16:13Sure need catheterising, excuse me.
16:15Yeah, no, I get that.
16:17It's just that, you know, because she's female,
16:19I'm going to need a chaperone.
16:21Okay. Kind of busy. You can find somebody.
16:25Right.
16:29Hi, Rex.
16:31Um, so look, we got your scan back
16:33and it's showing 450 millilitres of urine in your bladder.
16:37Is that a lot?
16:39My mum always says I take...
16:41Well, look, we're going to have to do a blood test
16:43and, um, if you're unable to pass urine,
16:45we're going to have to insert a catheter.
16:47Is that alright?
16:49Cool.
16:50Could you do us a favour?
16:51Yeah.
16:52Chuck, here's my phone.
16:55Shh.
16:58Hope to collect my winnings.
17:01Do your chance at me.
17:02Okay, now come up and get more air.
17:18Right. Check over. Check over. I need a breather.
17:24Okay, got him?
17:28Yeah, I got him.
17:30I'll catch you up.
17:31Yeah, alright, mate.
17:36I can hear her. She's coughing.
17:38Understood. Leave now and we'll get you more air.
17:42I'm in.
17:44Your tanks are empty. Get the hell out.
17:46Get the hell out.
17:51Okay.
17:52Okay, I'm coming together, Abel.
17:58Ian, that was an order.
17:59Get out now. You won't make it.
18:05I found her.
18:06I found her.
18:16I found her.
18:17I found her.
18:18Can I get her?
18:20Okay, honey.
18:21I'm going to get you out of here.
18:27Come on.
18:28Reach out. Take my hand.
18:30Stop talking. You're using triple threat.
18:31Let's see.
18:32You're not.
18:33I found her.
18:34I found her.
18:35Try track it out.
19:04Use this left air.
19:11What's that mean?
19:17He's running out of time.
19:19There's no air left in his suit.
19:20He'll be all right.
19:25Get her out.
19:30Let him go back to him.
19:33Ernie!
19:40She okay?
19:42She's fighting.
19:43Jacob!
19:44No!
19:45Jacob!
19:46He's gonna kill me!
19:47No!
19:48Jacob!
19:49What the hell are you playing at?
19:51Stop it!
19:52Jacob!
19:53Jacob, what the hell are you playing at?
19:56Stop it!
19:57Jacob!
20:07That's cool.
20:12Shut that door.
20:23Ian! Ian! Ian! Ian! Can you hear me?
20:44Ian! Ian! Ian!
20:53Ian! Ian! Ian!
21:00What the hell do you think you were playing at?
21:05You and all.
21:12It'll only be a couple of nights until I can find somewhere decent.
21:16I've already got the train ticket.
21:18I hope your Newcastle isn't cheap.
21:20It's a good job, it's only one way.
21:23Look, I have to go, but I will speak to you tonight.
21:27I love you. Thank you.
21:30Bye.
21:32Guys, how's everyone doing? Are you all OK?
21:35All good, yeah? Guys? Yeah? Everyone OK?
21:38Hey.
21:39Do you have a bae you should be in?
21:41Oh, no, sorry. I'm one of the lifeguards.
21:43Right, OK. Have you had that checked out?
21:45No, not yet.
21:46Right, follow me.
21:47The lady that was brought in here earlier. Patient.
21:50Sandra? Just pop in here.
21:52Elderly. Couldn't breathe properly. Do you know if she's going to be OK?
21:55Yeah, patient confidentiality. I can't give you that information.
21:58But I can find out if she's stable for you. What's her surname?
22:01Evans. Sandra Evans.
22:03OK.
22:04See that woman twice a week without fail. All of my own mum.
22:09Never had a fatality.
22:11Training's all about how to save them.
22:13Not really thought about what happens if we can't.
22:16Well, that's a pretty admirable duty of care you've got.
22:19Look, this is fine, but I'm going to send a nurse around to give your eye a wash, OK?
22:23Then we begin discharging.
22:24Do you think I can stay? Just to make sure Sandra's OK?
22:28Yeah, sure. But not here, because they will need the bed.
22:31But as soon as you're done, I'll get someone to take you to reception.
22:34OK, I'm just going to get another line in. Do you want to look that way and hold Mummy's hand?
22:45This is not my mum.
22:49I want my dad.
22:50Well, we can call him when we get to hospital.
22:57How are we looking?
22:58Three nights ago, you and Faith had to take her.
23:10Two large pieces, some size, and a bottle of wine.
23:15Delivery guy just left her outside.
23:18That was you.
23:21I don't understand.
23:22Blake's meds.
23:25Need a private prescription to get them regular.
23:28And it ain't cheap.
23:30This job delivering take-ars is...
23:35Something I had to give.
23:38That's what the loan was for.
23:40No, seriously.
23:42Do you think I'd be out delivering pizzas if I was dealing drugs on the side?
23:45How are you feeling?
23:46That works.
23:48OK.
23:49Um...
23:50I'm working on it.
23:51It won't be long, alright?
23:52Obviously, there is no official confirmation, but seeing as it was a swimming pool,
24:08chlorine is quite high up on that list.
24:10Forgive me, guys.
24:11So, read in two seconds.
24:12Excuse me.
24:13Yes.
24:14The catheter.
24:16The catheter.
24:18The catheter.
24:19You still haven't done that.
24:20I need a chaperone.
24:21She's going to be in so much pain.
24:22Elizabeth.
24:23Sorry.
24:24Two minutes.
24:25Have you got time to chaperone for Cannes?
24:27Yeah, of course.
24:28It's not hard.
24:31Thanks, Elizabeth.
24:32Could you grab the curtains for me?
24:34Is that alright, please?
24:36Alright, Bex.
24:37I'm going to insert the catheter now to relieve the pressure in your bladder.
24:40Is that alright?
24:44Yeah?
24:45Yeah?
24:48Okay.
24:50I'm just going to pick your legs up here.
24:53That's it.
24:54I'm going to get a cross trolley.
24:55Elizabeth.
24:56I'm going to get a cross trolley.
25:09Elizabeth.
25:10I'm going to get a cross trolley.
25:11Elizabeth.
25:12I'm going to get a cross trolley.
25:13Elizabeth.
25:14Can I get the crash trolley?
25:23Elizabeth!
25:44This is Annie 11, she's prolonged exposed to flora and gas, a global wheeze and chest tightness with mild irritation to her eyes, nose and mouth.
26:01She's vomited twice.
26:03OBS-wise, SATs were 97, 995.
26:06Pulse is 130 and BP is 104 over 60.
26:10Okay.
26:11GCS 15, this is step-mom Shelly.
26:13She's going to be okay, isn't she? Please, it's her birthday today.
26:16I tell you what, my name's Dylan, I'm one of the doctors here, why don't you shuffle across for us, okay? Don't exert yourself too much. That's fine, you're in safe hands.
26:23On the way here, rest went up and SATs dropped and she's got increased work of breathing, so we were treated with back-to-back to a bit more nebs.
26:30Dylan, is she a tripod then?
26:32Yeah, I think she is actually.
26:33What does that mean? Will someone please talk to me?
26:36Er, should we escort mum outside, I think, for the time period?
26:39Mum, let's go outside.
26:42Let's, er, stand by with the RSI drugs then, please, and can we have the, er, the trolley nice and quickly, that's it.
26:47All right, just lie back.
26:49Okay.
26:50Right, Ketterman first then, please.
26:52Hi.
26:55Hi.
26:56I'm Nicole, I'm one of the doctors.
26:57So, I understand your C-section scar's feeling a bit sore.
27:01That might be understanding it.
27:04I didn't want to cause a fuss.
27:06Oh, absolutely cause a fuss. We'll love a fuss.
27:10Oh.
27:11Is she always this well behaved?
27:15How old is she?
27:17Six weeks.
27:18Do you mind if I take a look?
27:20Yeah.
27:21Okay.
27:25Have you been rest enough?
27:26Not exactly.
27:28I'm a fitness influencer for mums in over thirties.
27:32I can't let a little thing like having a baby keep me down.
27:35Well, a C-section is major surgery, so I'd advise your rest for a reason.
27:41Ngozi, are you free?
27:43So, I'm not invisible.
27:48Hi.
27:50The wound's weeping.
27:51It looks like it's dehisced cause of the infection.
27:53Can you swab clean a dress for me and give one gram IV glucoxicillin?
27:59She gives me all the best jobs.
28:02It's hardly appropriate.
28:07Come and find us when you're done.
28:08Is she always like that?
28:17No, she really isn't.
28:22Bex.
28:23I'm going away to my cathodes.
28:24Okay.
28:25Get away from me!
28:28You are touching me!
28:29Hey guys, we have a lot of kids in the department, so can we keep it down?
28:33Yeah, look, Bex, we were inserting a catheter, right?
28:35It's a medical procedure.
28:36I was helping relieve the pressure in your bladder.
28:38Yeah, we spoke about it.
28:39I didn't consent to that.
28:41Yeah, you did.
28:42Can you get him to leave, please?
28:43Yeah, absolutely.
28:44Bex, I was inserting a catheter.
28:45It's a medical procedure.
28:46Can you please just get him away from me?
28:47Yes.
28:48Ten minutes, I will come back.
28:49Cam, step away.
28:51Go.
28:52You don't think I've been irresponsible, do you?
29:03No.
29:05I have a son as well.
29:06I know it's not easy finding the right balance.
29:08You're telling me.
29:09It's difficult when you're raising a child on your own.
29:13I just want her to have a good life.
29:19I just feel like we're not engaging like we're meant to.
29:23Do you mind to fight?
29:24Yeah.
29:25Hi.
29:26Oh, hi.
29:27What's all this about?
29:28What is it?
29:29Is something wrong?
29:30No, there's nothing to worry about.
29:31I will get you the antibiotics.
29:32Nicole.
29:33Nicole.
29:34Nicole.
29:35I'm sorry I bit your head off before.
29:36Thank you, honey.
29:37I've got to get you the antibiotics.
29:39Nicole.
29:40Oh, hi.
29:41I've got to get you the antibiotics.
29:42Nicole.
29:43Oh, hi.
29:44What's all this about?
29:45What is it?
29:50What is it?
29:51Is something wrong?
29:52No, there's nothing to worry about.
29:54I will get you the antibiotics.
29:57Nicole.
29:58I'm sorry I bit your head off before.
30:01head off before. I don't care. It's about the baby. Her bladder was practically going to burst.
30:06I mean, you don't ever seriously think that I would. Of course. No, of course I don't.
30:09But this is procedure. We both know who would I be if I didn't take these allegations seriously.
30:16I could lose my job over this. I want you on non-clinical for the rest of the shift.
30:22You're my friend. Just until I've done a full investigation.
30:31Dylan, not shifting any air.
30:36No, I know we're in a kind of can't-oxygenate, can't-intubate situation, aren't we?
30:39Let's have the drape, please, and let's have a grey as well, please. Thank you very much.
30:47You mum?
30:49Look, I know this looks really scary, but I promise you she's in the best hands.
30:53Uh, why don't you come with me? You need checking over just like everyone else.
31:03I'll just leave her.
31:05Okay.
31:07It's not even mine.
31:09Her dad, we were only together two years before he died.
31:14Sorry.
31:16Do you have kids?
31:18Um, yeah, I have two little girls.
31:21Okay, so there's the cricoid on that brain.
31:30Look, parenting, idiot.
31:33I mean, I'm an expert, but...
31:38People don't always take to it so quickly.
31:45I'm no good at this.
31:47Listen, you're still here, aren't you?
31:54Sorry.
31:55Um, the procedure's done.
31:57She's not out of the woods yet, but we've been able to help her with her breathing.
32:00Is she awake?
32:01Um...
32:01Can she talk?
32:02Not yet, but she was asking for you before we put her under, so do you want to come through?
32:07Do you really want to argue with me?
32:28So, did you...
32:33Did you manage to talk to him?
32:37I did.
32:38And?
32:41Look, it's a huge accusation to make, Faith.
32:44We need to be 100% certain.
32:45Yeah, like we were this morning.
32:47Look, I just need more time.
32:49Jacob, is it all right if I have a word?
32:52Uh, yeah, he's all yours.
32:55Give him hell.
32:57I don't know what you're going to say.
33:00Self, team, victim.
33:01That's how we prioritise.
33:03We do it for a reason.
33:04I know.
33:05I know.
33:06I am sorry.
33:07Okay, I was that to an impulse.
33:08That's what worries me.
33:09Saving lives, that's not a problem.
33:11That's our job.
33:11But you?
33:12There's this constant need to be a hero.
33:14What are you trying to prove?
33:18We'll talk more at the proper debrief.
33:20Good.
33:32One of us has found time for a cheeky sit-down.
33:35I've been put on restrictive duties.
33:38Since when?
33:39Oscar.
33:41He's had a complaint made against him.
33:44And?
33:46And I was doing what you asked me to do.
33:49Take responsibility.
33:50Show initiative.
33:52He put a cut to him without a chaperone present.
33:56That poor patient.
33:57She thought he was...
33:58So you made him non-clinical?
34:00Yeah.
34:01Because procedure says we have to take all allegations seriously until proven otherwise.
34:10I've let him down, haven't I?
34:13Great.
34:14Meant to be my mate and I've let him down.
34:16Brilliant.
34:17Rita, come back.
34:19Yes, we need to take allegations like that seriously, but we need a bit of balance.
34:23Our colleagues need to feel supported, too.
34:27Okay.
34:27What do we do?
34:31See the milky hair slightly twitchy.
34:34Anyway.
34:37Good spot.
34:39Hello.
34:40Hi.
34:40Anxious mum here.
34:42Sorry.
34:42Erm.
34:43It looks like your baby has cataracts.
34:48Cataracts?
34:49But isn't that what old people get?
34:52It is unusual, but it's not unheard of.
34:55So she'll probably need surgery, but it's highly likely that she'll retain all of her sight.
35:01Especially since it was caught so soon.
35:03How did I not notice?
35:15Because you're raising a kid single-handedly.
35:18It's a lot of balls to juggle.
35:20Try not to blame yourself.
35:26Good work.
35:33Well, you're going to tell me about Newcastle.
35:39I heard you on the phone.
35:42One-way ticket.
35:45Screening my calls, now I work.
35:52I was arranging travel for a friend.
35:55Not that it's any of your business, but I'm not going anywhere.
35:58So you might put that little smile off your face.
36:14Are you sure you actually need me here?
36:16Rita, this job, it's a constant learning curve, OK?
36:20You just happen to be on a bit of a steep here, that's all.
36:24Come on.
36:26Bex, is it?
36:26Yeah, my name's Siobhan, I'm the clinical nurse manager.
36:32I've been told about the allegation and...
36:34It's because I was nice to him, innit?
36:36Because I said he was my favourite.
36:37No, first of all, none of this is your fault.
36:40If it's all right with you, I'd just like you to talk me through exactly what happened.
36:44It was a bit of a blur.
36:46I was out of it.
36:47They gave me morphine in the thing you puff on.
36:50I was alone with him and all of a sudden I looked down and he's touching me down there.
36:55Is he denying it?
36:58Because I know what happened and I wouldn't lie about something like that.
37:01Nobody's accusing anyone of lying, OK?
37:04Now, can I give you that to look at?
37:07Um, have you ever had a catheter inserted before?
37:12No.
37:12Well, basically, your bladder was extremely full of urine, OK?
37:17That's what was making you so uncomfortable.
37:19And when you insert a catheter, it's supposed to relieve the pressure.
37:23The pain did go, yeah.
37:25But it still didn't feel right.
37:27I don't even know him and he's touching me down there.
37:29Yeah, yeah.
37:30Um, OK, we understand that.
37:32And if you do want to go ahead with the formal allegation,
37:36then we'll support you every step.
37:39Yeah.
37:39I think you might need a tissue.
37:44Oh, sorry.
37:46You all right?
37:47Um, don't tell my boss.
37:49I've had such a bad day.
37:51I'm two seconds away from down in that hand seven times home.
37:55Go on then, what's your poison?
37:57Coke or cat?
37:59Cat?
37:59Hmm.
38:00I was bored waiting for the results to come back.
38:03It just chills me out a bit.
38:04I know what I'm doing.
38:06I'm not an addict.
38:07Well, I'm not a urologist,
38:09but I do know there's a massive link
38:11between ketamine and chronic bladder issues.
38:14Chronic?
38:15I don't even do it that often,
38:17just on nights out in there.
38:19OK, and in a hospital.
38:21I'm not judging you.
38:22We are definitely not here to judge,
38:24but if there is a link,
38:25and again, I don't know 100% if there is,
38:28I think this is maybe quite a big wake-up call.
38:31Why don't we give you five?
38:36Yeah, I'll get you some payments.
38:41Wait.
38:44Yeah, and you can just take them straight through.
38:45Surgical team over it.
38:47Excuse me.
38:48Excuse me.
38:50Yeah.
38:50Can I see her now, please?
38:52Look, I'm really sorry,
38:54but I can't give you any more information.
38:56You're not next to Kim, so my hands are tied.
38:59She didn't make it, did she?
39:01Do you happen to have
39:05any of her relatives' numbers?
39:07We used to talk for hours,
39:08but I haven't a clue about her family.
39:12I guess I didn't really know her at all.
39:15Just wait for me, please.
39:16I mean, you won't know, OK?
39:17I promise.
39:18It'll be 15 minutes last.
39:19Hey.
39:19Hey, sorry.
39:21Look, this thing that's got you all spun out,
39:23is it anything to do with 4.30?
39:24Stevie, will you just take the hint, please?
39:26I don't want to talk about it.
39:27Drop it.
39:29Hey, right, is that his version
39:30of leaving for the front?
39:32I don't know.
39:33I don't know what's going on.
39:35Probably do with a break, I guess.
39:36All right.
39:37Yeah, I know.
39:38This place.
39:40Divorce.
39:40Ah, fair enough.
39:42I'll be through one of those.
39:43So, Bex Cross has taken back her allegation?
40:06I'm so sorry, Cam.
40:10Right, thanks.
40:11Thanks.
40:11Thanks.
40:13This management stuff, it's a bit of a minefield.
40:21OK, um, I'm going to take you out for dinner.
40:24My treat?
40:25No, I just want to go home tonight, Rita.
40:26I'm not in the mood.
40:28You're so grown up!
40:42Taking the bus all by yourself.
40:48What's wrong?
40:48Did something happen?
40:50You won't shout at me.
40:53You won't shout at me, maybe.
40:54That's right.
40:55I don't like it's here anymore.
41:02What do you mean?
41:03I've tried, really tried.
41:06But you're never home.
41:08I'm always on my own.
41:12It'll be, I...
41:13I miss home.
41:16I miss our family.
41:19I always go back to Nigeria.
41:20I don't know, I do.
41:23Would you want to grasp me?
41:29No.
41:30I'm not hungry.
41:31You're not going to miss our bus, come on.
41:50We have a special guest, we have a special guest now on our show.
42:00We will be back to the show.
42:05It's a beautiful show.
42:10It's a beautiful show.
42:13It's a beautiful show.
42:18Do you fancy a pint?
42:45I feel like it's been one of them chefs.
42:46To be honest mate, I just want to go on.
42:49Nice try.
42:50Ian?
42:51The anchor?
42:52Shot for not my first round though.
42:53I changed habit of a lifetime.
42:55Oh, that means you're in.
42:57Mardi bum here needs a bit of convincing, don't you?
43:00Maybe later.
43:01I'm just trying to get a hold of Faith.
43:03She's in there.
43:11Jacob?
43:13A word now, please.
43:16What have you done?
43:23What have you done?
43:24What have you done?
43:26What have you done?
43:27Go ahead.
43:28I'm sorry.
43:29Leave me a hand and überlegt that order.
43:35Please listen right.
43:36What have you done?
43:38This is...
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