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00:00You've spoken to camera yet?
00:07Would you at least let me get on the plane before we start with the interrogation, Pete?
00:11Bye, bubba.
00:15Love you.
00:17Chaya is doing you dirty with hot cock.
00:20Caleb.
00:21It's purely casual.
00:22I don't get it.
00:23I do.
00:24The only way to free you is to remove your lower leg.
00:27Poppy, how much walking have you been doing?
00:29They said 20,000 steps a month.
00:31Over time.
00:32Time of death.
00:349.36pm.
00:35The reason that he was on the bus.
00:37There are so many factors in all of this.
00:39The driver's state, the conditions, the resources that we didn't have.
00:42Wait.
00:43What about the driver?
00:44I'm sorry, it just came out.
00:46People are going to be out for blood.
00:48You knew that that bus driver was on drugs!
00:50And you still saved that junkie over my boy.
00:53What if it was your kid?
00:55I guess sometimes we've just got to deal with the consequences of our actions.
01:00Are you talking about them or me?
01:02I'm talking about all of us.
01:04I was thinking of cooking ragu tonight.
01:14Delicious!
01:15I finish my shift at seven, so anytime between nine and...
01:20The end of time?
01:21Almost certainly in a century.
01:23Great.
01:24Why don't we share our locations?
01:33Our what?
01:34You know the little dots on our phones?
01:37That way I can slow cook dinner to perfection for you the minute you're walking through the door.
01:41No nagging required.
01:42Well, that does sound appealing.
01:44With, you know, the added bonus of locating you if Anna kidnaps you.
01:52Well, she does have a sheep station, so I imagine it would be in a wool shed somewhere.
01:58Ah.
02:01She's just grieving.
02:03If I lost Henry, I'd be looking for someone to blame.
02:09Running onto tarmacs?
02:11Attacking people?
02:13Let's just discuss it over ragu, shall we?
02:17Sometime this century then?
02:19Almost certainly.
02:20Great.
02:21Okay, is he feeding?
02:22Yeah, how's his temperature?
02:23Okay, no, no, no.
02:24You're doing a good job.
02:25And you just let me know if anything changes, okay?
02:26Yep.
02:27We're on our way.
02:28All right, Joey.
02:29Bye.
02:30Bye.
02:31Nice night there, mate.
02:32Yeah, just a quiet one.
02:33Oh, yeah.
02:34What have we got?
02:35A four-month-old with a respiratory distress.
02:36The mum, Julie, says he's lethargic, he's not feeding, temps low and he's not waiting nappies.
02:42In viral?
02:43Yeah, maybe.
02:44Could be UTI, pneumonia.
02:45I'm most concerned about the lethargy, so...
02:46I'll get nets on standby.
02:47Yeah, also mirrors flying.
02:48She doesn't need to know it's a baby until she knows, yeah?
02:49Yeah.
02:50So, results are back from your nephrologist and obstetrician.
02:51What have we got?
02:52A four-month-old with respiratory distress.
02:54The mum, Julie, says he's lethargic, he's not feeding,
02:57temp's low and he's not waiting nappies.
02:59In viral?
03:00Yeah, maybe.
03:02Could be UTI, pneumonia.
03:04I'm most concerned about the lethargy, so...
03:06I'll get nets on standby.
03:07Yeah, also, uh, mirror's flying.
03:10She doesn't need to know it's a baby until she knows, yeah?
03:13Yeah.
03:15So, results are back from your nephrologist and obstetrician.
03:20And my plumber.
03:21And my accountant.
03:23Levels are stable.
03:25Pregnancy is tracking as it should.
03:27Okay.
03:29It's, um...
03:31That's good.
03:33It's good.
03:34Which means we are getting to the point where...
03:38I know, I know.
03:40Decisions.
03:42Have we thought about talking to Pete?
03:45He got to you, didn't he?
03:46Well, he's a midwife.
03:48Don't tell him I said this, but he's...
03:50Kind of a good one.
03:52And he is quite fond of you.
03:56Yeah.
03:59Sorry.
03:59No, it's all good.
04:00I'll go.
04:01RFDS, Dr. Harrods speaking.
04:10Hi, Yvette.
04:12Are you all right?
04:13Thank you so much.
04:20You're a lifesaver.
04:21Oh, thank you.
04:22She's my therapy baby.
04:24Aren't you, Pippa?
04:25Have we got a P1 at Athen and Downs?
04:27How far is that?
04:28Uh, yep.
04:28I'll just check.
04:30Hey, how was, uh...
04:32How was the morning?
04:33Results.
04:33You mean?
04:33No, no, no, no.
04:34It's your business.
04:35There's lots of you.
04:37Maddie, could you do that documentation audit for me, please?
04:39Oh, why don't you do it this morning?
04:41Because my wrist made my wrist.
04:42Okay, so Athen is an hour away.
04:44What's the weight?
04:44And I'll start inputting.
04:46Um...
04:47Uh, 70 kilos.
04:4870?
04:48Yep.
04:49We'll grab the gear and meet you on board.
04:50Great.
04:52Bye, Bobby.
04:54Bye, Bobby.
04:54Bye, Bobby.
04:54So, FIFO or Tourist?
05:00Who's that?
05:02Ford Fiesta.
05:02Didn't recognise her.
05:04Yeah, Kelly.
05:05She's a geologist, actually, with the Ernie.
05:07Connected over your love of plastic sedimentary rock, Spidget.
05:10Oh, big time.
05:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:12No, just so you know, Eliza and Ryan basically living together.
05:17Where's your go?
05:19I thought you'd forgiven me.
05:20Yeah, I have.
05:20So, what, you just enjoy torturing me, do you?
05:23Oh, yeah, but we're mates again now, so as mates, I feel duty-bound to let you know when
05:29you're being a dickhead.
05:31Oh, yeah?
05:31How's that?
05:32Oh, I don't know, mate.
05:33Maybe just pretending to hide away in Adelaide, writing love sonnets for Eliza.
05:37Tell them I don't even know what a sonnet is.
05:40It's a 14-line poem, typically ending in a rhyming couplet.
05:43Hello.
05:43Hello.
05:45Are either of you two free?
05:46I have a P2 cancer patient with query arm fracture.
05:49Oh, no, sorry.
05:49P1.
05:50P1.
05:50Trimatic.
05:51Okay.
05:58Yikes.
05:59What?
06:01I shouldn't hear a thing, mate.
06:02Don't worry about it.
06:03Great.
06:03I haven't been able to get you on the phone.
06:28So you decided that I wanted to see you in person instead?
06:38I just wanted to see how you're doing.
06:39Well, Poppy's still in hospital and she's desperate for a running blade that I can't afford.
06:47The water pump failed, so I came back here to fix it.
06:50And now my alternator's blown, so I can't get back.
06:56Plus, I keep getting phone calls about my dead son refusing to pay his phone bill.
07:01So, all in all, I'm doing great.
07:09Let me give you a lift back.
07:12To Adelaide.
07:14It's five hours.
07:15I love a road trip.
07:26You had to open your big mouth, didn't you?
07:28Eliza didn't hear me, mate.
07:29Can you calm down?
07:31How do you know that?
07:32You know what?
07:32Maybe it's a good thing.
07:34You know, the truth will set you free.
07:37Mate.
07:38Society would collapse if we went around telling the truth.
07:41But the question is, what would create more good?
07:44The truth or the lie?
07:46Oh, he's been reading Kant again.
07:48He's been a bit of a...
07:48Bentham, actually.
07:50In fact, Kant would say any lie is unethical, so you're screwed either way, mate.
07:54Well, if that's the case, mate, the truth is you're getting pretty annoyed.
07:58Sorry to interrupt you two giants of philosophy, but we don't have someone to run the strip today,
08:03so I'm going to need to do a quick flyover.
08:04How would it create more good anyway?
08:06Because she seems pretty happy with...
08:09What, isn't Ryan?
08:10Well, if being with you made her happier than being with Ryan, it would.
08:13Unless you're just worried about what you two would actually do together in the real world,
08:17which is a fair concern.
08:18Oh, you're right.
08:19I think I preferred it more when you're ahead of me.
08:21Oh, you're a big sook.
08:22Wayne, call from the station.
08:25Julie, how's he travelling?
08:29Alright, can you measure his breathing rate again for me?
08:32Do you have any sugar syrup?
08:34We'll give him a teaspoon of that and then go back to syringes of hydrolite, okay?
08:38We'll be there as soon as we can.
08:40Alright.
08:42Barely arousable fever and skin's mottled.
08:45What do you think, Xepsis?
08:46So, slight issue with the strip.
08:48Not quite as advertised.
08:50Looks like there's small potholes and ridges everywhere.
08:53Bad enough not to land?
08:54Potentially.
08:55I'm going to need another look at it.
08:56Well, how long's that going to take?
08:58Well, it's hard to say with no one on the ground,
08:59but I'll be as quick as I can.
09:01Maybe another five?
09:04Have we got another five?
09:06We've got whatever it takes.
09:08Why?
09:08What is it?
09:12I was going to tell you on the ground.
09:14It's a four-month-old.
09:15But you said 70 kilos.
09:17Mum and Bub combined.
09:19Okay, running the strip again now.
09:20So, how sick's the baby?
09:35Doesn't affect whether we land or not, Miss.
09:37I know it doesn't.
09:38I'm just trying to plan what we might do heading back.
09:40Well, sepsis is my best bet.
09:43Well, isn't that deadly?
09:44Yeah, it can be.
09:45How's that strip looking?
09:46It's hard to be certain without eyes on the ground.
09:48Because, you know, if we don't stick the landing,
09:50we're kind of no good to them or anyone else.
09:53What's the nearest alternate?
09:54Yeah, it's Jendara,
09:56which is about a 30-minute drive from the scene.
09:57There's no other option.
09:59Like what?
10:00Can someone else run it?
10:01Who?
10:02Get on the UHF, see who else is around.
10:05Yeah, but I need to know whose opinion I'm trusting.
10:07Well, just trust your gut, Miss,
10:08because the quicker we make a decision,
10:10the quicker we get there.
10:15Yeah, no.
10:15We need to find an alternate.
10:18Yvette Tidwell has stage 4b ovarian cancer.
10:29She's had chemo and radiation,
10:31but it's metastasized.
10:33So has she requested voluntary assisted dying before?
10:36I don't know.
10:37I told her we couldn't legally discuss it over the phone.
10:40Also, she mentioned a husband who's not on the scene,
10:42so there's a possible marriage breakdown.
10:44Have we organized ground transport?
10:49No, sorry.
10:50I'm a bit snowed with the rosters and this...
10:53Oh, yeah, on that, Matty.
10:54I'm going to need next Friday off.
10:56Exo playing Adelaide.
10:58Who?
10:59Exo.
11:01K-pop legends, bro.
11:03Do you want to come?
11:05Thanks, be busy.
11:06I'll call Caleb and see if he's free to give us a lift.
11:10Cop Caleb?
11:11Yeah.
11:13Goody.
11:13Goody.
11:13Hey.
11:42Thanks so much for coming.
11:45Sorry it took us so long.
11:47Just you here?
11:48Yeah, my husband's mustering.
11:51I wrote down all the things.
11:52You've done a great job.
11:54Miss, grab the back mat.
11:55Yep.
11:56He's more floppy than he was before.
11:57What was his last temp?
11:5934.9.
12:02Okay, let's get him inside and get him on.
12:08Temperature's 34.9.
12:09Ah.
12:13Okay, bub.
12:19Here we go.
12:21Julie, do you have any heaters you can get on for me?
12:23Yep.
12:24There you go, bub.
12:27Okay, bub.
12:29Here we go.
12:29Sorry, mate.
12:45Yes.
12:48Okay.
12:48Take it, Nick.
12:49About 68 a minute.
12:51Let's start some oxygen and get bloods and IV access now.
12:53Yeah.
12:55What does that mean?
12:56Ah, his breathing's a little bit fast and we need to take a little bit of blood, okay?
13:00I'm going to get a line in.
13:01Miss, can you get the light stand for me?
13:02Uh, yeah.
13:03Okay, have a quick look with the Transluminator.
13:07Here we go.
13:09Here we go.
13:15Very little man.
13:16Here we go.
13:17What do we got?
13:29It's completely shut now.
13:32Wait, what's wrong?
13:33Julie, it can happen sometimes.
13:34Because Aiden's in shock, it can make it a bit harder to get a needle in.
13:38That's all.
13:38BSL is 2.2.
13:40Okay, let's push some dextrose.
13:4110 mils of 10%.
13:42What, are you going to try a different vein?
13:44No, we need to get access now.
13:46I'm going to go to the IO.
13:46Uh, hey, guys.
13:49Hey, I'm Mira.
13:50Hey, should we go watch some cartoons?
13:52Should we?
13:53We need to use a small drill that goes into the bone to get the medicine in more quickly,
13:58okay?
13:58But trust me, it sounds a lot worse than it is.
14:01A drill?
14:01Oh, yeah, they use me as a guinea pig in training all the time.
14:04Trust me, your boy, way tougher than me.
14:07I'll tell you what, can you pack Aiden a bag for the flight?
14:09You good?
14:19Yeah, yeah, just letting it settle.
14:21Him, I'm him.
14:22You want me to do it?
14:23No, no, I'm good.
14:24All right, you're okay, bub.
14:37Can I ask you two something?
14:38What do you think about location sharing on phones?
14:45Is that just what couples do now?
14:47Oh, Ferret and I didn't do it, but that's because his location was 98% the couch.
14:51Oh, wait, hang on.
14:52Sorry, Ferret?
14:53My ex-boyfriend.
14:55Named Ferret.
14:57Nothing sexual, don't worry.
14:59Like, absolutely nothing sexual.
15:03Look, I don't know, it's a bit intense, isn't it?
15:06You know, just knowing where each other is all the time.
15:08Well, you know, it's a safety thing.
15:12You've been having more trouble with Anna.
15:15No, no, I mean, it's more than safety.
15:17I mean, it's having dinner on time when I get home.
15:21Oh, that's sweet.
15:22It's sad, isn't it?
15:23Is this the first time you've fallen?
15:30Ah, just the latest battle in a war against my body that I'm rapidly losing.
15:36Oh.
15:38There's some obvious tenderness.
15:41Could be a pathologic fracture.
15:43Does it hurt anywhere else, Yvette?
15:45Yeah, my back.
15:47Okay.
15:47Is there anyone else around to help you?
15:49The artist formerly known as my husband.
15:51I don't accept help from the liars.
15:54Focal tenderness of L3.
16:03Might be a pathologic fracture too.
16:05Just let me know when you've finished saving my life so we can talk about my death.
16:11Don't muck around, do you?
16:12I thought you were just going to pretend that I never said it.
16:17No.
16:19We just can't legally raise the issue.
16:21It has to come from you.
16:23Doctor?
16:25Officer?
16:27God?
16:27I would like to discuss voluntary assisted dying.
16:31Well, just so you know, there's strict criteria for eligibility.
16:35Over 18?
16:36Tick.
16:37Able to communicate?
16:39Tick.
16:40Disease-causing death within 12 months?
16:42Tick.
16:44Unacceptable suffering?
16:45Tick.
16:45Yvette!
16:47Daryl called and said it was...
16:48Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:49Don't touch me!
16:52Owen?
16:53We attended your crash.
16:56Is she okay?
16:57I will be.
16:58In ten days.
17:00I've requested the VAD.
17:05Betty, I know you're angry at me, but...
17:08I don't even know you!
17:11You can't do this.
17:13She's only doing this to punish me.
17:15Why don't you put up with the pain for this long because of you?
17:18Now I don't have to.
17:20Owen.
17:21Come on, let's take a seat.
17:23Let's get some oxygen on you.
17:25Matty, can you get a vet to the troopie while I assess Owen?
17:29Yeah.
17:29Hey, just rest here.
17:33Right.
17:34You got you.
17:35Okay.
17:37Now.
17:38You want an arterial line for a proper BP?
17:40Yeah, but let's keep moving.
17:42He's small, so it might take a while.
17:43Going to need your help.
17:44Hey, so Julie's packed for all three kids.
17:47Fuel's fine, but I don't...
17:48We'll have to take two cars to the plane
17:50and we've really got to move fast.
17:52Yeah, we can't take him, can we?
17:53Yeah.
17:54Oh, is he?
17:54Is he okay?
17:56I think Aiden has sepsis, which is a severe blood infection.
18:01My God.
18:02Look, we've started him on some drugs to help his heart pump
18:05and we're going to get him to hospital in Broken Hill
18:06where they can run every test he's going to need, okay?
18:10Okay, thank you.
18:11Well, we're ready to go whenever you will.
18:13The thing is, in flight, we're going to have to focus on him completely
18:21and Aiden might need help with his breathing with some tubes
18:24or more ICU drugs
18:25and it might get pretty scary for the boys.
18:28So, is it possible for someone to drive you and the kids to town?
18:32I can't leave him alone.
18:34My husband's hours away.
18:36Hey, hey, I know you don't want to leave him.
18:38I wouldn't either,
18:40but we're going to be with him the whole way, okay?
18:42Yeah.
18:47He's going to be okay, isn't he?
18:50Julie, he's in a critical condition,
18:53but we're going to do absolutely everything we can, okay?
18:59Just look after him, because he's very small.
19:02We definitely will,
19:03and we're going to call you as soon as we arrive.
19:05You know what, Julie, special Terry to keep him company.
19:10Here's one for the boys.
19:12You can give him a kiss before we go, if you might.
19:18Okay.
19:18Have you been taking care of yourself since the bus crash, Owen?
19:33Any incentive, spirometry or physio?
19:36Not very welcome, most places.
19:41With the court case coming up.
19:44Hmm.
19:47She still has good days, you know.
19:52She's just angry at me.
19:55But,
19:55look, this isn't her.
19:58You can't let her do this.
20:00You can't.
20:01If she meets the criteria, the decision is hers.
20:04And two doctors.
20:06That's what it says.
20:09Her doctor and her specialist,
20:10and two of them have to decide.
20:11But not you.
20:16What drugs or medications are you currently taking?
20:19Statins.
20:22Ibuprofen.
20:23A weight loss thing.
20:24Nothing that wasn't prescribed?
20:27Not meth, if that's what you mean.
20:29I'm not here to judge.
20:31I'm just here to help you feel better.
20:34In the past,
20:35I've bumped a bit of speed to get through to long drives.
20:38But not anymore.
20:39I haven't relapsed.
20:41Yeah, well, the bloods don't really lie.
20:44Do they?
20:45Caleb?
20:46Bondi here, you copy?
20:48Yeah, copy, Bondi.
20:49Go ahead.
20:50Hey, we're good to go.
20:53How is he?
20:54Well, it's a little decreased on the left.
20:57Could be atelectasis.
20:58We're going to need to take them both.
21:01Yeah, stand by.
21:03Hey, sorry to interrupt, guys.
21:04You don't have any spare Narcan, do you?
21:09His pupils are tiny.
21:11Ruff, can you hear me?
21:12His hand doesn't look good at all these radial poles this week.
21:14What's doing the rounds at the moment, Caleb?
21:15Fentanyl?
21:16Yeah, here it's mostly fent,
21:17but someone's been turbocharging it with ISO.
21:19ISO?
21:20Yeah, it's synthetic opioids ten times more.
21:22Yeah, I know what it is.
21:23Breathing's down to six a minute.
21:24We need the Narcan.
21:28That's usually pretty quick, right?
21:32Yeah, but sometimes ISO needs a higher dose to work.
21:35Oh, no, no, no.
21:36You've ruined it.
21:39You've ruined it.
21:39Ruff, get back.
21:40You've ruined it.
21:42What's this?
21:42Stay, stay, stay, stay.
21:44Help!
21:47Get out of here.
21:48Get out of here.
21:49Oh!
21:49Oh!
21:50Oh!
21:51You've wasted.
21:52You've wasted it.
21:53Watch the hand.
21:54Is it already out?
21:55You OK?
21:55Do I look OK?
21:56Hey, get him restrained, please.
21:58Screw you.
21:59Oh, my God.
22:01Watch out.
22:01Watch out.
22:01Let's go.
22:03Next week, closer to home,
22:05the driver of the bus that crashed killing two people in Kingsley
22:08has been charged with new offences after drug tests revealed highly...
22:11Sorry.
22:17Christmas carols are worse.
22:21The crash I can't avoid, but Christmas...
22:23I don't even want to think about.
22:33You shouldn't have found out about the driver the way you did.
22:36I'm...
22:36I'm sorry.
22:39Look, if there's anything you need,
22:42if you need anyone to sit with you in court during the trial or...
22:46Have you got kids?
22:47No, I...
22:52Then we could drive for eternity,
22:55and I still wouldn't be able to express to you...
22:58what I need.
23:02I need.
23:05I need.
23:09Can you pull over, please?
23:11Yeah.
23:11Yeah.
23:11No, it's not bad.
23:18No, it's not bad.
23:25No!
23:30No!
23:31Yeah, Artline's secure.
23:49Picking up a map.
23:51How's this perfusion?
23:53No, still shut down below the knees.
23:57Adrenaline's maxed at one.
23:58Jeez, Wayne.
24:00Rush on the thigh.
24:02It's non-blanching meningococcal?
24:04That on DIC.
24:06Got to sort out this blood flow.
24:07All right, max out the pressures first or steroids?
24:10There's nothing to pump.
24:12Stronger pump's not going to help.
24:13What are we at, 40 per kilo?
24:15Yes.
24:17All right, we could give another 10 per kilo of fluid.
24:19Yep.
24:20Okay, hang on.
24:21Let's max out the NORAD and give him DEX 0.15 per kilo.
24:25Mira, he's going to need a tertiary hospital.
24:26Can we divert to Adelaide?
24:28Yeah, but isn't the mum going to Broken Hill?
24:30She won't be able to get to him tonight.
24:31I'll call her.
24:32Okay, copy that.
24:34Sent to flight off 257.
24:36Request direct.
24:36Amended destination Adelaide.
24:38Shit.
24:40Bruising on the toes.
24:42Four-minute meningococcemia.
24:44So what is Manager Cockle?
24:46Chest movement's poor.
24:48Breathing's stopped.
24:50Map's not reading.
24:53No, no pulse.
24:54Shit.
24:56Starting compressions.
24:57Let's give a bolus of adrenaline.
24:59Yep.
24:59We need to sort his airway.
25:02Wayne, I'm getting a flat line here.
25:04I should have chipped him on the ground.
25:06Idiot.
25:0628, 29, 30.
25:13There's a pulse.
25:14There's a pulse.
25:15I'll prep K and rock.
25:17Grab the miller.
25:18We need a tube in now.
25:19Ah, yep.
25:19You want to take a photo?
25:28Can we take a photo?
25:29Come on.
25:30Let's be cute.
25:36What do you think, huh?
25:39Oh, you like that one, huh?
25:42Hmm?
25:42Hmm?
25:42Hmm.
25:42Hmm.
25:45Hmm.
25:45Hmm.
25:46Hmm.
25:46Hmm.
25:46Hmm.
25:46Hmm.
25:46Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:47Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:48Hmm.
25:49What do you reckon, Kelty?
26:10Would you be a good auntie?
26:13Hmm.
26:13Hmm.
26:13Hmm.
26:14Hmm.
26:14Hmm.
26:15Hmm.
26:15Hmm.
26:16Hmm.
26:17Hmm.
26:17Hmm.
26:18Hmm.
26:18Hmm.
26:19Hmm.
26:21Hmm.
26:24Hmm.
26:33Hmm.
26:43Hmm.
26:43Hmm.
26:47Hmm.
26:49Perfect, but he's not breathing over and map's dropped out again.
26:52Pulse.
26:54No, no, no.
26:57Give another bolus of one mil of adrenaline.
27:00Yep.
27:01It's been 20 minutes since last gas.
27:04Reversible causes.
27:05Recheck an I-Stat off the art line.
27:07Oh, yep.
27:07No, it's still P.E.A. Another bolus of adrenaline.
27:20Yep.
27:26Come on, Adam. Come on, little man.
27:28P.E.A. is dropping. Calcium's low. Another dose?
27:31Yes, and bicarb.
27:32Bicarb.
27:37Heart rate's 55.
27:42Shit, he's flatlining again.
27:45More adrenaline.
27:47Adrenaline and noradrenaline are maxed out.
27:49It's our third bolus.
27:51Check his pupils.
27:55Come on, Papa. Come on.
28:01Pupils fixed and dilated.
28:05Any other ideas before I stop compressions?
28:07Any other ideas before I stop compressions?
28:08No, no, no.
28:09No, no, no.
28:31Time of death.
28:321816.
28:3316.
28:3316.
28:3316.
28:37We should wrap him.
28:57We need to leave the tubes in for the coroner.
28:59If we leave them in, can I hold him?
29:19Can you pass me his penis?
29:22All right, is the mum coming to Adelaide?
29:44I should know she's coming here.
29:49I'm going to tell her.
29:50They may do it.
29:52No, that's okay.
29:53Should be me.
29:54I'm going to tell her.
30:02I'm going to tell her.
30:02I'm going to tell her.
30:06How can you sell me?
30:07I'm going to tell her.
30:08Oh, I'm going to tell her.
30:09When all the trees have gone
30:11And all the rivers dried
30:19Don't despair
30:24When all the flowers have died
30:29For I have heard
30:36That there's a garden
30:39Somewhere
30:43When you hear the children cry
30:58When you see them die
31:07And mother can't sing a lullaby
31:16I can smell
31:23Blessed
31:29Warm spring rain
31:36And mother can't sing a lullaby
31:46Tei, you all good?
31:51Tei, are you with Mira?
31:54Yeah, yeah, I'm with her now
31:55I'll put you on speaker, hang on
31:57Tei, Tei, are you okay?
32:00Is Kelty okay?
32:02Yeah, yeah, Kelty's fine
32:03She's down
32:04But are you back?
32:05I'm just
32:06I'm not feeling well
32:08I just had 250 mils of us to sleep
32:22I just had 250 mils of us to sleep
32:36Thank you
32:38I hope you feel better
32:40Thank you
32:40Hi
32:41Hey
32:41Hey
32:42Hey
32:42You alright?
32:44Yeah
32:44Yep
32:45I'm fine
32:46I'm fine
32:47I just started to feel really sick
32:49All of a sudden
32:50So I can't, do you want me to drop you home?
32:52No, no, it's fine
32:53No, I actually think the fresh air will be good for me tonight
32:57Alright
32:57It's not Cameron
33:03It's...
33:08Father
33:10It's not Cameron
33:13Okay
33:14We hadn't, you know, for months before we broke up, so
33:19Alright, no
33:20Yeah
33:22Then I went to Dubbo for Darren's birthday
33:26About three months ago
33:29Yeah, right
33:31Okay
33:33Now
33:35I don't know what to do
33:38I wish Mum was here
33:43Oh, Tay
33:45Um
33:50Yeah
33:52Well
33:54I'm not your mum
33:56And
33:56And
33:56I'm not Darren
33:57And
33:58But I am here
34:00No matter what you decide to do
34:02Alright
34:04And
34:05If you do choose
34:07To have it
34:08I swear to you
34:11I'll be the greatest
34:12Great uncle
34:13This side of Menindie
34:15I will
34:18Alright
34:19Alright
34:20Okay
34:21Um
34:23Let me go home
34:26Okay
34:26You sure you don't want me to come?
34:28It's fine
34:28Okay
34:28Thank you
34:30That's alright
34:31Bye
34:32Yeah, that's alright
34:33Well, you're locked out
34:40What if we caught it
34:42Manager Cockle
34:45But you didn't give him out to mouth
34:48Yeah, but I held him
34:50So isn't there a chance that I could give it to Kathy?
34:53I told you one more relapse
35:02And I'm out
35:03I told you that
35:04I didn't
35:04Relapse
35:06Look
35:07Betty, I don't care if the world doesn't believe me
35:11I don't care if I go to jail
35:13I deserve to anyway
35:15I was rushing
35:16I'm distracted
35:17All I care is that you believe me
35:21Is there any way that blood test could have been wrong?
35:24It's
35:25Highly unlikely
35:28Let's just go, please
35:47Thanks for the, what do you call the five hour lift?
36:10Anytime
36:11Sorry about the screaming
36:14That's okay
36:17And I
36:21I would like that
36:24Some support at the trial
36:27Yeah
36:28Yeah, of course
36:30Okay
36:33And
36:37Drive safe
36:40Thanks
36:47And
36:57What's your rank again?
36:59Senior Sergeant
37:00Okay
37:01And
37:02Do you want to press any charges against the patient?
37:06No, I reckon he's got enough on his plate
37:08Sure it doesn't have anything to do with you
37:10Having to tell your superintendent that you got concussed
37:13Macy and a flight nurse
37:13Oh, that's an added benefit
37:16Um, what about you?
37:20Are you going to press charges against me?
37:23I've seen enough paperwork for one lifetime
37:25Yeah, sorry
37:27I can see you've got a lot going on
37:30I mean, senior nurse
37:32Running half the basement looks of it
37:34And thanks to me
37:35You're doing it with your eyes closed
37:37So I was wondering if
37:40A drink would make up for it
37:42Is a police bribery frowned upon?
37:44Yeah, so
37:46What if it was in more of an
37:48Unofficial capacity
37:49Like
37:49I don't know
37:51Say on a date
37:52A what?
37:55Sorry if I've misread
37:56You're not
37:59You're not gay
38:02No
38:03I guess technically I'm bi
38:05But I apologise if I've got this wrong
38:08And you're not
38:09Sorry, no
38:16Did I, um
38:17No, no
38:18No, it was nice
38:19I just
38:20Pulled a pepper spray in my mouth
38:22Yeah, see
38:23How do you like it?
38:26It's not great, is it?
38:33Oh, I just scale it
38:34Leave a message
38:35Hi
38:37Hey
38:38It's Chaya
38:39Um
38:40I just heard about you
38:43Macing some people
38:44And getting knocked out
38:46Oh my god
38:48Um
38:49How are you?
38:50I
38:50Um
38:52Yeah
38:53Anyway
38:54Um
38:55I'm just
38:57Overnighting in Rattelate
38:59Or on my lonesome
39:00And, um
39:01Yeah
39:02I am just
39:04Just checking in
39:05Okay
39:07Anyway
39:08Um
39:09Call me
39:11Okay
39:12Bye-bye
39:14Bye-bye
39:15Bye-bye
39:21Hi
39:26Hi, puppy
39:27Hi
39:27Hi
39:28Hi
39:28Hi
39:28Hi
39:29Hi, baby
39:30Thank you
39:32And thanks for bringing these
39:33Of course
39:35And you do know the chances of you getting meningococcal are very, very low.
39:39Let alone calpy.
39:41I know. I'm sorry to do this to you.
39:43This is so much nicer than writing incidents reports for Matty and Caleb.
39:49What? What happened?
39:51Oh, the usual.
39:52Caleb sprayed Matty with pepper spray instead of an agitated drug addict.
39:55You're right. I bet that went down well.
39:57I thought we were having a bad day.
40:01I'm really sorry about yours.
40:03It's just always there, isn't it?
40:07Like, maybe that strip would have been fine and we would have been there half an hour earlier and that might have been the difference.
40:18No, you made the right call.
40:22I know it's not the feminist thing to say, but after days like today, I'm not sure I can ever leave her again.
40:29Do you have any idea how many times I called in sick?
40:33Just to stay home with Henry.
40:38Can you guys promise me that if anything happens to Wayne or I that you'll take care of her?
40:46Um, yeah.
40:48Of course.
40:51Of course.
40:52Of course.
40:53Thanks.
41:01Ryan.
41:02Um, oh, hi, sweetheart.
41:06Absolutely my fault.
41:09It's been a crazy day.
41:10Can I call you back in a sec?
41:11You know what?
41:12You guys, you go.
41:13It's fine.
41:14I've taken the antibiotics now.
41:16I think it'll be fine.
41:17I'm just being silly.
41:19You guys go.
41:20Yeah.
41:20Yeah.
41:21All right.
41:21Okay.
41:29Hey.
41:30Hey.
41:30Um, Eliza, Eliza, Eliza brought us some antibiotics.
41:35Oh, great.
41:39How is it really?
41:44I'm sorry.
41:45I know you think I should have tried landing.
41:56No, I don't.
41:58Really?
41:59No, I don't.
42:02No, it's just...
42:04When I started here, Darren was already older.
42:10I'd been away for most of his life.
42:12And I was a decade younger, but now, with Kelsey, suddenly I'm worried about all this stuff that I wasn't before.
42:28Loving something this much really can suck at it.
42:31Yeah, it really can.
42:39I love you.
42:41You too.
42:42So, Owen, the bus driver, was on Duramine, a weight loss drug that's also an amphetamine.
42:53But he had a history of using, didn't he?
42:56Yeah, but...
42:59I don't know.
43:02I believe him.
43:03I think he's telling the truth.
43:06But I saw him taking pills, like, right before the bus crashed.
43:09I mean, you sure...
43:11You sure you don't just want him to be innocent, to make us feel better about Joe?
43:19Us?
43:20You mean me?
43:22No, no.
43:22I'm the one that sent Joe up the road.
43:33Hey, um...
43:33I feel like our thank you's in order.
43:37I'm assuming...
43:37Did you ever work the tailor for me?
43:40I barely said anything.
43:42Well...
43:43Well...
43:49Hey.
43:50G'day, Pete.
43:51How are you, mate?
43:51Good, mate.
43:51How are you going?
43:52Yeah, good.
43:53Boss won't let you knock off.
43:54I'm not his boss.
44:00You hungry?
44:01You fancy some reggae?
44:02Oh, it's very generous, but I'm a bit knackered.
44:05I think I might just grab a kebab with garlic sauce that I'll regret and head straight to bed.
44:10But thank you.
44:11Yeah.
44:11No worries.
44:12Not the time.
44:18See you, mate.
44:18I'm sorry about that.
44:28I realised it was probably a bit much and kind of slightly creepy, so let's just figure it
44:34about it.
44:35Maybe we could just do some Mai Tai glasses instead.
44:39Well, you do know that I have a blue belt in Taekwondo.
44:43What?
44:44You do.
44:44You do.
44:45You do.
44:45You don't know about me.
44:48Sorry.
44:48You don't know about me.
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