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RFDS S03E03 (2025)
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00:00.
00:02Did you catch up with Henry in the end?
00:04He said he apologized to you.
00:06He also said that he told you
00:08that he'd cut you off if you went through with the trip.
00:10Why didn't you tell me that?
00:12I thought if you thought that he hated you,
00:14then what chance would we ever have of working out?
00:20Is the doctor coming?
00:22You're looking at him.
00:24You know who you are?
00:26Doctor Deadly.
00:28Ten weeks. So you'd be fine to stop
00:30flying for a year? No.
00:32It would change everything. Completely handbrake
00:34our careers. Yep.
00:36This is a surprise party, isn't it?
00:38I just feel like
00:40I don't know. You're the only sniff.
00:42And we just want to celebrate you.
00:54When I hug you, if I
00:56I've escaped.
00:58That might be ridiculous.
01:00I shouldn't have cut you off.
01:02Because I...
01:04I think my waters are broken.
01:06We need to get the baby out now.
01:08Whatever happens,
01:10I trust you, okay?
01:12Last voice, give it everything you've got.
01:14You okay?
01:16We are now.
01:18We have decided that Peter Emerson's nursing registration
01:24will be suspended for a minimum period of six months
01:28and mandatory skill and professional standards
01:30retraining to be undertaken
01:32before it is reinstated.
01:34It's probably a good time for me to sort
01:36a few things out anyway.
01:38So I'll see you around then, eh?
01:40Yeah.
01:41See you around.
01:42R.F.D.S. Dr. Howard speaking.
01:54R.F.D.S. Dr. Howard speaking.
01:56Dr. Howard speaking.
01:57L.O. Dr. Howard speaking.
01:58Satisfactory bird.
02:00USMAModiesל
02:14L.I.S. Restliche br coin.
02:16You out far?
02:18Oh,... I don't have good tires.
02:20I love how you just say this like...
02:22...Like nothing.
02:23I love how you just say this like, like nothing.
02:25Deep breath in, okay, I'll just fill up in here.
02:48That's it, are you ready?
02:51There's a spider on that one, careful.
02:52Oh, boom.
02:57So you've had some back pain on the left?
02:59Yeah, and the headaches, all the same stuff that mum used to get with the polycystic kidneys.
03:03Have you said anything to Pete?
03:05Mate, I get a paper cut, he tells me to go to emergency.
03:10Sorry, is that weird for you?
03:15How about we book in to the nephrologist for a re-scan and see how it's all going?
03:22Yeah.
03:27So, how have your periods been lately?
03:30Yeah, all over the shop, same as mums were.
03:32Eliza, some help here.
03:34I'm going to take my hand, are you all right?
03:39Barry?
03:41What happened?
03:42He said it's his stomach.
03:43It's killing me.
03:45Okay, let's have a look.
03:47Oh, it's quite distended.
03:52Let's get a monitor on you.
03:54Taylor, can you call the boys?
03:57Yeah.
04:11He's pretty to get naked.
04:13Mesentery ischemia?
04:15What's that?
04:16It's when the blood supply to your gut is cut off.
04:18Have you eaten anything dodgy in the past few days, Barry?
04:21There's tits of stuff.
04:22Are the tins okay?
04:26Botulism?
04:28I think that altitude's making it worse.
04:29It's Boyle's law.
04:31Gas is expanding.
04:32Matty, can you release the pressure with the nasogastric?
04:36Sea level cabin, please, Graham.
04:38Roger that.
04:38CPP up 140 on 90.
04:41Can you see any bowel obstructions?
04:42I just can't see past these gas fields.
04:47Oops.
04:52Yes, that's Stu, hey.
04:56You feeling better?
05:00Sorry about that.
05:01Oh, don't worry.
05:03We've dealt with much worse, believe me.
05:04Can someone crack a window?
05:17Oh, no!
05:18Oh, yes!
05:19It was like someone ran over a bullfrog on a dirt bike.
05:22Well, you could hear it over the engine.
05:23It just about showed up on the radar.
05:25Oh, stop!
05:27Poor Baz.
05:28How was he?
05:29He felt so bad.
05:30He said he would fundraise back double the cost of the flight.
05:32It was an expensive shot.
05:34Oh, don't!
05:36Just a sec.
05:37Oi, is the big fella coming?
05:38He and Wayne are the only ones that can play.
05:40I'm right here.
05:41Yeah, you bring experience.
05:43Sorry, I'm on the first half of nap duty.
05:45What?
05:45See ya.
05:46Well, is he?
05:47He was coming when I left this morning.
05:48Oh, I bet he was.
05:50You really need a boyfriend.
05:51You need a boyfriend.
05:53Hey, I heard Barry was okay.
05:54Ugh, just a mild case of mortification.
05:58Oh, before you play, can we have a quick chat about your results?
06:03Oh, they're worse than you said, aren't they?
06:05No, no, your kidneys are stable.
06:09Well, your creatinine was elevated, but so was your HCG.
06:15What's that?
06:15Well, typically, it's a pregnancy hormone.
06:20Oh, you've got to be...
06:22Oi, are you calling him?
06:23I'll call him now.
06:31Uh, on a bus?
06:33Outside of Kingsley, the plane got a flat.
06:35Now, I was tempted to nick the clinic troopy, but I felt bad.
06:39Yeah, no, no, no, no, start without me.
06:41I'll be there as soon as again.
06:42All right, bye, bye.
06:43Oh, my God.
06:48How many weeks are late?
06:50Early.
06:51About six, I'd say.
06:53Are you going to tell Cameron?
06:54Oi!
06:55Where's your fella?
06:57He said he was coming!
07:00Sorry, power line's down on the highway.
07:02Oi!
07:02Hive is off.
07:03Athleisure wear on.
07:16No.
07:18Mum.
07:19Mum, it is.
07:21If she makes the state athletic squad tomorrow, they go do the US college tour.
07:29You have to.
07:29I'll be later.
07:34All right.
07:34Stop's over.
07:35You've got to get moving.
07:47I feel sick.
07:49Stop looking at your phone.
07:50I'm not looking at my phone.
07:51I told you, it's nerves.
07:55I'm going to spew.
07:59Here you go, here you go.
08:03Just in case.
08:04Oh, thanks.
08:05That's all right.
08:07Are you all right?
08:09Yeah, I think it's probably just a little bit of motion sickness.
08:12Any chance we can stop again at the next rest stop?
08:14We just had one.
08:16I know, but my sister's feeling sick.
08:18Next break's in an hour.
08:20You want her to spew on the bus?
08:22There's sick bags in the seat pocket, all right?
08:24So what, we're going to hold a spew bag for another hour?
08:26That's your problem.
08:27My problem is getting everyone else there on time.
08:30If I keep stopping every 15 minutes, we'll never get there.
08:32Mate, in the interest of me not getting spewed on, and you're not having to clean it up,
08:38can you throw on him for free?
08:42Two minutes.
08:42All right, cheers.
08:43Thanks so much, you grumpy.
08:45What did you just say to me?
08:48I said thank you.
08:49And what did you say after that, smart ass?
08:51All right, take it easy.
08:52I can't take it easy.
08:54If we're half an hour late, I lose my job.
08:58Oh, shit!
09:02Oh, shit!
09:04Ah.
09:28Ah, ah!
09:30Uh.
09:31Ah.
09:32Ah, right. Are you all right?
09:46Poppy?
09:49Right, okay. What's your name?
09:53Joe. Joe, are you hurt? Are you on? I'm fine. Where's my sister? Where's Poppy?
10:02Um... Poppy!
10:08Hey, Joe. Joe, look at me. Are you sure you're okay? You're right to go call for help?
10:14I'm not leaving Poppy.
10:16Yeah, listen, I'm a nurse with the RFDS. I will find your sister, but she's gonna need someone to call for help.
10:22Do you think you could do that?
10:26All right. Ah, Jesus.
10:33Sorry. Head back to that rest stop until you get reception.
10:36Call triple zero. Tell them there's a mass casualty about, what, will be 100 Ks from Kingsley?
10:41I don't have my phone.
10:43Take mine. Um, passcode is 1928. Call the names written on the back there.
10:51Everyone, just try and stay calm. We're gonna get you out.
11:02Ah, is there anyone with, is there anyone with first aid or medical training?
11:05Yeah, mate. First aid.
11:06Yeah, all right. Stay with me.
11:10Is he?
11:12Yeah.
11:15But first, I'm gonna get this windscreen out.
11:19Mate.
11:21Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, mate.
11:23No, no, no, no.
11:23Oh, mate.
11:28I'm gonna get you out, all right.
11:29Okay. One, two, three.
11:38I'm, I'm really sweaty.
11:41So am I.
11:43I mean, the sensible thing to do would be to, uh, take a shower, I suppose.
11:49Well, that's only reasonable.
11:51I'm a reasonable guy.
12:00You know, for a hot phone, that thing really has a knack of calling things off, doesn't it?
12:05Uh, as it happens, it's not the hot phone.
12:10Oh.
12:12It's lucky.
12:13But how does she have school sores? She doesn't go to school.
12:22You don't actually get them from the school.
12:24Yeah, thanks, doc. I meant, who did she get them from?
12:26Like, could you have brought them home from a patient, maybe?
12:29Or toy library. Baby balance could have been anywhere.
12:32Yeah, but you've seen how many antibacterial wipes I use.
12:34Yeah, a little bit of antibody cream, you'll be fine, won't you, bubba?
12:38Hey?
12:43I'll be damned.
12:45Well, answer it. You've been bitching about him not calling for months.
12:47Nah, just be an ass-style.
12:49Answer it.
12:53Long time.
12:58Sorry, who's this?
13:00Yeah, just on the side of the right there's good.
13:06You're okay, mate, you're okay.
13:07Hey, you know how to build a fire?
13:08Right, get everyone who can walk and talk around it to keep warm.
13:13What's your name?
13:14Stay with me, stay with me, stay with me.
13:17Owen, you've got to call the company.
13:19Hey, no, no, no, don't worry about that, mate.
13:24Stay right there, I'll be right back, okay?
13:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:25Be right back.
13:29Hey, I'm Pete.
13:32I'm a nurse, just try and stay still, mate, just try.
13:35Okay.
13:36All right, mate.
13:37You've got to put your foot back in to restore blood flow.
13:40Who do you support?
13:41Port or cross?
13:44Chuck us that, um, that laptop.
13:46Great, that's going to work here.
13:47It is the work phone.
14:02Leone, is everything all right?
14:05Central Region Fire and Rescue leading station officer Jarvis speaking.
14:09Did you say Pete?
14:11Yeah, okay, let me know if any assets come up anywhere.
14:14Okay, I'll call you back.
14:16Ambo volunteers and police are arriving from Kingsley now.
14:20Any other planes?
14:21No, Nigel's overnighting in Sydney, so only pilots Graham, but I'm working on it.
14:25Who's controlling?
14:26Ryan.
14:26We're on same command.
14:28We'll take over medical when we get there.
14:30They've only got one MTP plus our bloodshipper, they're scrambling.
14:33So only eight units of blood?
14:35No, we're going to need more and a haematologist on standby.
14:37Leone, can you make that call?
14:38Copy that.
14:39We'll conserve as much as we can.
14:41Great.
14:45How close can we land?
14:46Overdale Roadhouse is closest.
14:49Wait, is Peter okay?
14:50Yeah, as far as we know.
14:51Well, I want to come in with you.
14:54With all the patience, you're going to need mental health support, right?
14:56It couldn't hurt.
14:57We've got room for six of two buckling on stretchers.
15:02Yeah, okay, let's get moving, everyone.
15:05Hey.
15:12Hey.
15:14Can you hear me?
15:15Can you hear me?
15:25Hey.
15:27Hey, you all right?
15:28Can you hear me?
15:38As we sip and sort, remember, respirates 10 to 29, pulses under 120.
15:42Anything outside of that, I need to know.
15:45Wayne, prep intranasal Fent, TXA, IV morph, and can you lead P1s when we get there?
15:50Matty, you're on IV and IO access, and can you help Wayne with the P1s?
15:53Chaya, you're on P2s.
15:55I will focus on triage.
15:58We need the two most critical patients ready to depart as soon as possible.
16:04This will be overwhelming, but let's not let the scale of it make us forget that this is
16:11going to be one of the scariest days of these people's lives.
16:20You all right, mate?
16:21You all right?
16:24Breathe.
16:32When did you talk to him last?
16:34Not since he left.
16:36Maybe a year?
16:39Who's this?
16:41Well, the nurse on the scene, he's Adelaide RFDS, but used to be with us.
16:45It's Pete.
16:47Pete, Pete.
16:53Okay, stay with me, mate.
16:55Owen, stay with me.
16:57Owen, stay with me.
16:58Is that everyone out?
16:59Yeah, I think so.
17:00Yeah, all right.
17:00Come on, mate.
17:00Come on, breathe.
17:01Owen, breathe.
17:02Bye, Owen.
17:03Keep breathing.
17:04Owen, stay with me.
17:06Breathe.
17:08Breathe, breathe, breathe.
17:09Breathe, breathe.
17:10Breathe, breathe.
17:10Breathe, breathe.
17:11Breathe, breathe.
17:11Breathe, breathe.
17:12Breathe.
17:12Hey, mate, I'm Caleb.
17:13You're the nurse.
17:14Yeah, Pete, we've got two critical.
17:16There's several P2s and P3s, about 20 passengers all up.
17:19Who else is coming?
17:20Well, local Lambos, a foreign rescue right behind me.
17:22And then we've got RFDS coming out of Broken Hill there, landing at Arbedale.
17:26Yeah, all right.
17:26Okay, we'll tell them we need to make safe.
17:28How many planes?
17:29Just one so far.
17:30Okay.
17:31Hey, mate, mate, I've got to do a chest decompression.
17:33You got a needle or something?
17:34I got an NGO cap.
17:35Yeah, that's even better.
17:35Come on, Owen, breathe, mate.
17:36Breathe, breathe, breathe.
17:46Breathe, Owen.
17:47Good, mate.
17:47Good, good.
17:47Good.
18:00Bloody hell.
18:16Hi, Dr. Howard, RFDS, Medical Command.
18:19Kayla Beckham, scene commander.
18:21What's the sit rep?
18:22We've got two criticals, several P2s and P3s in the staging area.
18:25Right.
18:2620 passengers in total, nurses up front with the critical driver.
18:29Is that Pete?
18:30Yeah.
18:30This is Ryan with Fire and Rescue.
18:32He'll take over, scene command.
18:34I've got up front and make safe.
18:35Oh, Doc, nurse wanted to check on the lady over there.
18:38Okay.
18:39Wayne, Matty, go find Pete.
18:43Hi, I'm Dr. Harrod.
18:50Hey.
18:51Hey.
18:51You all right?
18:52Yeah.
18:53Yep, this is Owen.
18:54We've got a flail chest with tension here, mate.
18:56I've needleed him.
18:57He's going to need a drain.
18:58Is there somewhere?
18:59Have we got someone making safe?
19:00Yeah, yeah.
19:00This is Ryan with Fire and Rescue.
19:02He's the scene commander.
19:03Hey.
19:04Hey.
19:05Well, I've taken the key out.
19:06I don't know about the battery and fuel.
19:09Mate, we've got this.
19:10You got help with the P2s.
19:11You sure?
19:12Yep.
19:13All right, we've got it.
19:17You can stop bagging.
19:20She's gone.
19:25All right.
19:26When you get a second, can you get her a blanket?
19:31Yeah.
19:42Hey.
19:44Hey.
19:47Is, um, is she?
19:52Are you all right?
19:53Yeah.
19:53No.
19:59No.
20:00No.
20:03Poppy.
20:04No.
20:04No.
20:08Where's my brother?
20:09No.
20:09Poppy.
20:15My leg's stuck.
20:16Eliza?
20:17We've got an entrapment.
20:18Hi, Poppy.
20:23I'm Eliza.
20:24I'm a doctor with the RFDS.
20:26This is Nurse Pete.
20:27And you've already met Ryan from Fire and Rescue.
20:29Hey, Poppy.
20:30Let's get you out of here, yeah?
20:33All right.
20:34Have you hit your head or had any trouble breathing, Poppy?
20:37Uh, no.
20:37But just my hair gets killing me.
20:44I bet it is.
20:46All right.
20:46I'll get access.
20:48Just a short scratch, Poppy, right?
20:52She's tagging.
20:52BB's 80.
20:53Let's just do it.
20:55What do you think?
20:56Ah, it's too risky to cut against the ground.
20:58Best option is to lift the bus.
21:01Guys, we need high-pressure airbags, side stabilisers,
21:03and all the wood chocks you got.
21:06Can we stay here until you do?
21:08Yeah, just be ready to come out as soon as I say so, okay?
21:10Hang in there, Poppy.
21:11We'll have you up in a second, okay?
21:13Okay, let's get some painkillers into you.
21:15Now, do you have any major allergies?
21:17Are you on any medications?
21:18Are there any issues medically with you or your family, Poppy?
21:21Uh, yeah.
21:22My, um, my mom and brother have, like, a blood thing and, uh, IGA or something.
21:30An immunoglobulin A deficiency.
21:32Yeah, yeah, that's it.
21:34I, um, my brother Joe had a bad reaction when he was a kid in hospital.
21:39He nearly died.
21:41I've never been tested.
21:42So let's get a unit of blood in now and another one ready to go.
21:49When they lift the bus, the bleeding's going to get a lot worse.
21:52If she has an IGA deficiency, we can't use FFP to stop the bleeding.
21:56Can we give bloods with the IGA deficiency?
21:58We have to take that risk, but no FFP.
22:00The chances of anaphylaxis are too high.
22:02The bloods will keep her alive for now.
22:04What if we can't get the bus up?
22:06Let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
22:09I'll get a tourniquet on.
22:11Yep.
22:14Owen, I'm not going to lie to you, mate.
22:15It's going to hurt like hell.
22:17It's going to get you breathing again.
22:19All right, let's go.
22:26Yeah.
22:32Doing well, doing well.
22:36Here we go.
22:39Joe?
22:55Poppy?
22:56Is there a Joe or a Poppy here?
22:58Um, they haven't been recorded yet.
23:01Are they...
23:02My kids!
23:04They're my kids.
23:06How are we looking?
23:07Get in there.
23:08Let's go.
23:08Come on.
23:10Poppy?
23:11Joe?
23:12Just wait a minute.
23:13Tay, what are you doing here?
23:14This is, um...
23:15Anna, my kids were on the bus.
23:17Their names are Poppy and Joe.
23:18Mum?
23:19Poppy?
23:20Oh, thank God.
23:21I'm here.
23:21I love you more, okay?
23:22Can I go in?
23:23No, no.
23:23I'm sorry, but until we can get it lifted,
23:25we can only have the emergency car inside the bus, okay?
23:27I'm sorry.
23:27Well, why aren't you bringing her out?
23:29No, well, we are.
23:30It's just that her leg is pinned beneath the bus right now.
23:33Oh, my God.
23:34Poppy tells me that you and your son have an IGA deficiency.
23:37Is that correct?
23:38Yeah, yeah.
23:39And Poppy hasn't been tested?
23:41No, why?
23:41Mum, where's Joey?
23:42Is he with you?
23:43No!
23:44Uh, well, he might be at the staging area.
23:46He's not, not that I saw.
23:47No, he called me on someone's phone and then he stopped talking.
23:50Uh, well, reception might have dropped out.
23:52No, it was still connected.
23:53He just...
23:54I don't know, he just sounded confused and then he went quiet.
23:57Well, which way did he go?
23:58I'll go and look for him.
23:59Ah, jeez, he was heading towards that rest stop.
24:01Mum, go get Joey!
24:03No, I'm not leaving you, honey.
24:04I'm fine, just please go get Joe.
24:07Eliza, are you okay if I, uh...
24:09Yeah, you go take a scoop and a pack and tell Chia to come here.
24:12Yep.
24:13Okay, come on, come on.
24:21Is my leg gonna be okay?
24:23Let's get this bus up and figure all that out, all right?
24:29Hey, what can I do?
24:32Chia, this is Poppy.
24:33She has her leg trapped.
24:34Can you get her on an end title, please?
24:38Hi, Poppy, I'm Chia.
24:42I'm like your necklace.
24:43Will I still be able to run on it?
24:45We're gonna do everything we can.
24:47Yeah.
24:52Joey!
24:54Joe!
24:57Still no answer.
24:57Keep trying.
24:58Move movements, fellas.
25:16Thanks, guys.
25:16Tanks coming in.
25:17Tanks coming in.
25:30What happens if they can't lift the bus?
25:34They've got lots of strong machinery, okay?
25:37We're gonna get you out.
25:38Okay, minutes away.
25:39Everyone out and clear from the bus.
25:42Okay, copy that.
25:44We'll be back before you know it.
25:47We're clearing the bus.
25:49It's going time.
25:58Ryan.
25:59Yeah.
26:01As soon as the pressure is off her leg,
26:03she's at risk of major hemorrhage.
26:04So you tell me the second we can get back in.
26:06Yeah, will they?
26:08All right.
26:08You good?
26:09You good?
26:10All right, we're set.
26:11All right, we're coming up.
26:12All right, ready to lift.
26:13Everyone clear.
26:13Clear.
26:14Clear.
26:14Here we go.
26:17Airbags.
26:24When they lift it, how long do we have?
26:25We need to get in as soon as possible.
26:31Easy.
26:35Puppy, we're just here, okay?
26:37Stop, stop, stop, stop.
26:41Stop, stop, stop.
26:42Wait.
26:42What?
26:43What's the hold up?
26:44Ah, the ground's sliding.
26:45We might need another 10.
26:46I don't have that long.
26:48I'm going back in.
26:50It's all right, Puppy.
26:52We're still here.
26:53Yeah, it's over.
26:55I'm going back.
26:59Ivy is oozing.
27:01Blood's not clotting.
27:03We either give FFP and risk anaphylaxis or we remove the limb.
27:08Shouldn't we try lifting it again?
27:10We don't have time.
27:12It's FFP or amputation.
27:14But FFP could kill her.
27:16Over here.
27:27Joey?
27:30Joe?
27:31Joe?
27:33Joe?
27:34Can you hear me?
27:35Joe?
27:36Oh, my God.
27:38Joey?
27:39Come on.
27:41Honey?
27:43Honey, it's Mum.
27:43Come on, darling.
27:44Open your eyes.
27:45I'm here.
27:46Come on, honey.
27:47Sorry.
28:03What?
28:04What is it?
28:07You there, Wayne?
28:10Pete, go ahead.
28:11We've got a potential extradural hemorrhage south of the bus crash.
28:15It's going to need tubing.
28:16Is there any chance?
28:18I'm good here.
28:18You go.
28:20Pete, I'm on my way.
28:22Hit.
28:33Bobby, sweetheart.
28:33Are you kidding me?
28:37We are.
28:37We are.
28:39But it's proving too difficult to move the bus.
28:42We've done everything we can and you're losing too much blood.
28:47The only way to free you is to remove your lower leg.
28:51I know it sounds awful, but it's the only way to keep you alive.
28:57No, I'd rather die.
29:00I'm a runner.
29:00It's all I care about.
29:02You can't take my leg.
29:04I know it feels like the end of the world, but the real end of the world will be if we don't do it.
29:08No, I'd rather die than lose my leg.
29:11Pete, any job, any sport, you can do that without a limb.
29:15Okay?
29:16You just, you have to stay alive first, yeah?
29:21What, were you with us?
29:24It's the ketamine.
29:27Scalpel.
29:40Are you going to be able to do this?
29:42Yeah.
29:51Hey!
29:53Wayne!
29:54Wayne!
30:00Hey, uh, CSF at the nose.
30:02Pushing response.
30:04Big lump on the parietal.
30:05One eye's deviated down and out with a large pupil and wrists.
30:10No, they're still low.
30:12That's the lad that called me.
30:14How'd he get out of here?
30:15I sent him to get reception.
30:17And you didn't notice any head injury?
30:20No.
30:22All right, let's crash into both for a definitive airway.
30:24Get him down now.
30:40Can you open some gauze for me, please?
31:02Eliza Twain, do you copy?
31:03Okay.
31:07Okay.
31:08Wayne, go ahead.
31:09We're traveling back now with a 19-year-old male.
31:11Possible extradural hematoma.
31:13ETA-5.
31:14We've crash intubated him, bagged, but we need a ventilator.
31:18You're going to got two, yeah?
31:20Yeah, why?
31:21Uh, we've got a lower limb amputation with the teenage girl.
31:25Oh, my God.
31:26Is that Poppy?
31:28Well, she's sedated.
31:29She should be all right.
31:31She does need surgery, though.
31:32Gray, do you copy?
31:35Copy?
31:36How far away is the second plane?
31:38About an hour.
31:39Can we fit all three if we get the two men on stretchers and Poppy on a vacman on the floor?
31:44I'd have to check with her head of flying ox.
31:48Then do it.
31:50Wayne, I'll get the ventilator and meet you in the central area.
31:53All right, copy that.
31:53It's Poppy going to be all right.
31:55They're looking after you.
31:57Tay, Tay, you all right?
31:58Wayne, you got this?
31:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:59Go.
32:01Tay, you all right?
32:02You there?
32:05Okay, I'm all right.
32:06You sure?
32:08Okay, right, let's swap out, mate.
32:10You two go up front.
32:12Tay, you reckon you're okay to take this time?
32:14Sorry.
32:17Okay, lifting on three.
32:18One, two, three.
32:20Let's go.
32:24We're nearly there, honey.
32:26We're nearly there, darling.
32:29Thanks, Matty.
32:31All right, just here.
32:32Okay, down on three.
32:33One, two.
32:39Oh, my God.
32:40Poppy?
32:41She's stable, just sedated.
32:48I'm so sorry.
32:49With the possible IGA deficiency, giving FFP would have been too dangerous.
32:54There was nothing we could do to save her leg.
32:55Liza, Nicholas.
33:15Okay.
33:15Let's get these three to the plane.
33:18Wayne, Matty, Caleb.
33:21You take the bus driver in the police car to the Strip.
33:23I'll go with Poppy and Joe and the Troopy.
33:27Ty, Ty.
33:28My God, what happened?
33:30You all right?
33:31Okay.
33:31No, no, she tripped.
33:32The stretcher kind of landed on top of her.
33:34Let me take a look.
33:35I need the ultrasound.
33:42Has her PKD flared up again?
33:44It's fine.
33:45Obvious free fluid, and I think the architecture of the right kidney is damaged,
33:49but it's hard to tell with all the cysts.
33:51Matty, how much blood do we have?
33:54There's only one unit left.
33:55She's tacky, systolic's 82.
33:57We can't wait.
33:59She needs blood now.
34:00Okay, let's run it, please.
34:02Yep.
34:02We need to get her to hospital urgently.
34:04Taylor, you're going to need surgery.
34:11What about the baby?
34:13What?
34:14What?
34:14What baby?
34:16It'll be all right.
34:17We'll know more when we get to hospital.
34:19He's going to have to come with us.
34:20What are you doing out here, then?
34:22How about we discuss this later, huh?
34:25Eliza Gray in here, do you copy?
34:28Gray, it's Wayne.
34:29Go ahead.
34:29Ho-Fo gave the go-ahead to take three.
34:32Well, now we've got four.
34:34So someone's going to have to stay behind.
34:43So we leave the driver, right?
34:47Drone's working, airways Peyton.
34:48He's got a flail and a hemopneuma.
34:50He needs to go.
34:51Can we road, Taylor?
34:52She needs more blood and we're running out.
34:54Joe's heart rate's 48, hypertensive and GCS 5 despite no sedation.
34:58Could he survive?
34:59Not without immediate neurosurgery.
35:01Just take the kids.
35:03They're both critical.
35:04They're critical?
35:04I'm a mess.
35:05Yeah, but you said he has a chance.
35:07With immediate surgery?
35:08Then we're wasting time.
35:10Look, even if he survives, chances are it won't be good.
35:12No, he's young and fit.
35:14We have to try.
35:20Poppy, Taylor and the driver will go.
35:22I just, I think it's the wrong call.
35:25Well, it's not your call to make.
35:27It's mine.
35:28For better or worse.
35:31Let's get these three on the plane.
35:33I'll stay here on the ground with Joe until the backup plane arrives.
35:36Right.
35:38So you're taking the driver?
35:40It's a triage call.
35:41What's going on?
35:43Why aren't you leaving?
35:44The issue is that we can't fit more than three patients on the plane.
35:47Is there another one coming?
35:49There is.
35:49In an hour.
35:50So first we're going to take Poppy, this young woman and the driver.
35:55What?
35:58What about Joe?
36:00Anna, your son's head injuries are catastrophic.
36:03We're seeing signs that his brain is swollen to the point there.
36:08He should go on the plane.
36:10Shouldn't he?
36:12We are going to stay with him on the ground until the backup plane arrives.
36:15No, no, you can't just leave him here.
36:17Anna, everyone is going to do everything they possibly can for your son.
36:21No.
36:22No, you can't just leave him here.
36:24Eliza, we need to move.
36:26Pete, are you...
36:27Yeah, I'll go with Taylor.
36:28Matty, you stay here.
36:29Try it.
36:30I need you to...
36:31All right, let's get the driver and the trippy and the girls in the ambulance, please.
36:33A little help here, please.
36:34No, you, you can't, you can't leave, please.
36:37Hey.
36:38Anna, please.
36:38Hey, Anna.
36:39Let's take my son, please.
36:40We're right here, okay?
36:40We're not going anywhere.
36:41Please take my son.
36:42Okay, you've got...
36:43Come on.
36:43Anna, you've got to let go.
36:44Come on, he's right...
36:45He's right...
36:45Anna.
36:46He's right there.
36:46Please take him.
36:47Anna, Anna, Anna, Anna, listen, listen, listen, listen.
36:49I know it's scary.
36:50I know it's scary.
36:50You've got to let him do your job.
36:51Get off me!
36:52You can't just leave him here to die.
36:53Come on, come on.
36:54Anna, we're not leaving him.
36:55We're staying with him, okay?
36:57Take him, take him.
36:58Take my son.
36:59Okay.
36:59Please take my son.
37:02They're doing everything they can.
37:03No, they're not doing everything they can, they're not.
37:07No, no, no, no, take him!
37:12Matty, let's temporize him with another round of hypotonic saline and keep the CO2 on the low side.
37:19How long do you think that'll work for?
37:21I don't know.
37:30This blood's not cutting it.
37:33BP's still too low.
37:37I think we need to try the FFP.
37:40And the anaphylaxis with the IGA deficiency, wait.
37:44At this point, we've got no choice.
37:45Yep.
37:46I'll draw up a bag of dirty adrenaline to counter any anaphylactic shock.
37:50Hope for the best.
37:55Giving another 250 mils of hypotonic saline.
38:00Look, that's them.
38:03Hey, backup's here, okay?
38:07Oh, God, thank God, thank God.
38:09Hang in there, honey.
38:16What is that?
38:17What?
38:17He's brachycardic.
38:21No pulse.
38:22Starting compressions.
38:26Oh, my God.
38:27Hang in there, honey.
38:29Oh, God.
38:31FFP's up.
38:32Okay, adrenaline and fusion ready to go.
38:34How long will she take to react?
38:36Oh, it'll be pretty quick.
38:40What's going on?
38:41Is he breathing?
38:42Are they just helping get his heart going again?
38:45Oh, come on, baby.
38:46Come on.
38:48Another dose, please.
38:50Come on, honey.
38:51Come on, honey.
38:51Come on, my baby.
38:53Come on.
38:53Just hang on.
38:57Just hang on, honey.
38:58The plane's here, okay?
39:03There you go, baby.
39:04Come on.
39:05There you go.
39:07Come on, baby.
39:08The plane's coming.
39:08Come on.
39:11I think the plane's nearly here, baby.
39:14You're doing good.
39:15You're doing so good, honey.
39:17Pupil's fixed.
39:21Please, please, please.
39:25Please help me out.
39:33Can you cycle the BP?
39:34Yep.
39:40Okay, BP's better.
39:42We're up to 80 systolic.
39:45Does that mean we're good?
39:51Eliza, I think he's here, my honey.
39:53It's not for Joe.
39:55It's for Anna.
39:57Please help him.
40:00Come on, honey.
40:00The plane's here.
40:05Come on.
40:08Come on.
40:08I love you.
40:09Yeah.
40:10Yeah.
40:10Yeah.
40:21Time of death, 9.36 p.m.
40:46Where's Joe?
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41:21Hey, talon surgery?
41:45Yeah.
41:46Yeah, it doesn't look like a kidney's gonna make it.
41:49Who knows about the baby?
41:51I'll check in on her tomorrow.
41:54You all right?
41:55Yeah.
41:58All right, well, see you when we see her.
42:00Yeah, see you when I see her.
42:13Yeah, yeah, I just had a little bingo.
42:15I think I might have broken my arm.
42:16I just have a little bingo.
42:18Yeah.
42:19Yeah.
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