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RFDS - Season 3 Episode 8 -
Accountability

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00:00Take it easy. Come take it easy.
00:02What are you doing?
00:08My kids were on the bus. Their names are Poppy and Joe.
00:11Mom? Poppy?
00:13Poppy tells me that you and your son have an IGA deficiency.
00:16And Poppy hasn't been tested? Yeah, yeah.
00:18We've done everything we can and you're losing too much blood.
00:22The only way to free you is to remove your lower leg.
00:27Joey? Honey, it's Mum. Come on, darling. Open your eyes.
00:31Someone's gonna have to stay behind.
00:33Poppy, Taylor and the driver will go.
00:35I think it's the wrong call.
00:36No, you can't just leave him here.
00:41Joey.
00:42Time of death. 9.36pm.
00:45You knew that that bus driver was on drugs.
00:48And you still saved that junkie over my boy.
00:51What if it was your kid?
00:54What do you reckon, Mayor Ortez? You wanna marry me?
00:56Yes.
00:57Lee, I passed the medical.
00:58I'm sorry. I have to stand you down.
01:00My kidney function has dropped 40%.
01:04I've decided to not have the baby.
01:06A vial of fentanyl's missing.
01:08You think Chaya took the fentanyl?
01:10I think you'll have to take some time off until we figure out what's happened.
01:13Don't bother and quit.
01:15Because I still got, um, feelings for you.
01:21Sometimes I feel you really get me.
01:24Like the holiday with Henriette.
01:26Yeah, well, the holiday wasn't me either, so...
01:28What?
01:29It was Leonie's idea.
01:30You knew I didn't have the IGA stuff, didn't you?
01:32You lied to me for 18 years!
01:35Poppy.
01:36Poppy.
01:37Get out of my way!
01:39Poppy?
01:40Please, just let me explain.
01:42Please?
01:43Anna?
01:44Are you okay?
01:45Do you have kids?
01:46Sorry?
01:47Kids?
01:48Oh, is that your son?
01:49Yeah.
01:50What's his name?
01:51Happy.
01:52Happy.
01:53Happy.
01:54I'm sorry.
01:55But it's not my son!
01:56It's not my son!
01:57It's not my son.
01:58I don't know.
01:59It's not my son.
02:00It's my son!
02:01It's not my son!
02:02Anna?
02:03Are you okay?
02:05Do you have kids?
02:06Sorry?
02:08Kids?
02:09Kids.
02:14Oh.
02:15Is that your son?
02:16Yeah.
02:17his name? Henry. What's the worst pain you've ever seen him in? Like a broken arm or illness?
02:26Well, he had pneumonia once when he was eight or nine. He was in hospital for a few days.
02:34That's the worst, isn't it? Yeah, it is. Just sitting there looking at them,
02:41doing deals with God to find some loophole. I mean, there's got to be one, doesn't there?
02:49There's got to be a way to swap places or blood or a leg. So obvious. I should be able to give
02:59my kid my health and take away their pain. I mean, how is that not possible?
03:04Anna, I am so sorry for everything that's happened to your family.
03:10But it didn't just happen, did it? You made it happen.
03:20When you left my kid to die and then defended the man who killed him.
03:25I only gave evidence.
03:27And now you've decided that I'm not a mother to my own daughter.
03:31What? I don't think that at all.
03:34Taylor told her because of you.
03:38I was going to tell her. That was mine. To tell her.
03:43Anna, that, uh...
03:46That should not have happened. Please tell me. What do you need? What can I do?
03:50What you should have done at the beginning of all of this, I want you to apologise for what you did.
03:57Apologise?
03:57For all of it, for everything that you've done since you left Jo to die on the side of the road.
04:07Here.
04:12What if it was your son?
04:14I want you to think about if it was your son and then you tell me the truth.
04:17Anna, the truth is, I'm sorry for your loss, but if I had to make the same decision tomorrow, I would.
04:33You are a liar!
04:38I'm a liar.
04:41What about you?
04:43Excuse me?
04:43Excuse me?
04:47You are Poppy's mother, but you knew that you weren't biologically related.
04:53You knew you couldn't have given her your IGA deficiency, and you didn't tell me when I asked you at the bus crash.
04:59Now, I think that some of this anger that you have towards me is grief for Jo and possibly regret for Poppy.
05:09And, Anna, you're right.
05:12I can't imagine if this were Henry.
05:13Henry, and I've thought about this so many times, Henry and Jo are the same age.
05:20No, they're not!
05:21They are not the same age.
05:22Eliza?
05:22He will never be the same age as Jo, because your kid gets to get older and my kid doesn't!
05:29Anna!
05:31Anna!
05:31He will never travel!
05:33He will never fall in love!
05:35He will never see the world!
05:37He will never have kids!
05:38And it's all because of what you did, and I need you to admit that!
05:43Anna, stop!
05:44I've lost everything because of her!
05:46I wanted to take Jo on the plane too, did you know that?
05:48And I wish you were in charge.
05:50No, no you don't.
05:51Anna, if I got my way, we would have been so under the pump trying to save Jo's life that we wouldn't have had the time or the resources left to save Poppies.
06:01And you know what? Jo still would have died.
06:04Anna, no matter what we did, he would have died.
06:06You know, his head injuries were so severe, but trust me, if we took him, Poppies could have died too.
06:16You want to blame someone?
06:18I get it mate, I've been there myself, but if you're going to blame anyone, blame me for sending Jo up the road in the first place.
06:24Eliza made the right call.
06:28And she saved your daughter.
06:36She doesn't want to be my daughter anymore.
06:47Anna.
06:50Anna.
06:56You alright?
06:57Yeah.
06:57I'll, I'll call the police.
07:03Just make sure that they check that she's okay.
07:27I'll break now.
07:34So here's what I'm thinking, right?
07:35Yeah.
07:36I'll start out as MC and then about halfway through I'll come out as Miley, perform a few tricks, a few numbers, a bit of Aretha, Cher, Britney.
07:46Rod Stewart.
07:46Man, it baffles me that you still don't understand how drag works.
07:51What's the, uh, Roderwaltz going to be, the pair of love by Celine Dion or Huey Lewis?
07:55Close.
07:56I'm horny by hot and juicy.
07:58Yeah, what could possibly go wrong?
07:59Hey, relax.
08:00Grandma will be watching RuPaul's at the reception by the time I'm done with it.
08:04When are you going to fit in your best man speech?
08:06Pete will be best man, so him and Wayne can have their big hetero hug and cry without anyone judging him.
08:10Excuse me?
08:11I'll be maid of honour.
08:12You probably will, actually.
08:13Anyway.
08:14Yes!
08:15To the fiancée!
08:16Hey!
08:17It's about any time!
08:18Sorry, sorry, sorry I'm late.
08:22Good timing.
08:23Hello, mate.
08:24How's Taylor recovering?
08:25The surgeon said it went well.
08:26Good, uh, she's resting up in hospital now with Darren and, um, gets out in the morning.
08:30And wouldn't you know, we got rostered onto the same transfer at the exact same hospital.
08:34Oh, you're picking her up?
08:35Nephrologist orders.
08:36Oh, mate.
08:38Oh, there it is.
08:39The big hetero hug we were talking about.
08:40Oh, what are you missing out of here?
08:41Kill me.
08:42Kill me.
08:43Do you want to take anyone?
08:46Are you guys still thinking about doing that, like an underwater wedding?
08:48Is that the...
08:49Oh, my God.
08:50Yeah.
08:51So, uh, anyone heard from Chaya?
08:53So, uh, anyone heard from Chaya?
09:02She's not answering my calls.
09:04Oh, she'll come around. She loves you.
09:07So how's all that going to affect the contract tender?
09:09We'll find out.
09:11Is Chaya still coming to the memorial?
09:13I'm not sure. Apparently she hasn't ventured far off the couch.
09:16What, really?
09:17Speaking of the memorial, I was going to tell you later,
09:20but Anna called this morning.
09:23She apologised for the distress she caused
09:27and to say that you're all welcome at the memorial.
09:30Everyone.
09:32Oh, is she planning an ambush this time, is she?
09:35Well, she didn't really do anything.
09:37She locked you in a room and threatened you with a knife.
09:40It was a scalpel, actually.
09:42I'm glad you find it funny.
09:44Well, it's not ha-ha funny.
09:45She should be in a facility.
09:46Not according to her psychiatrist.
09:48Because you didn't make a complaint to the police.
09:50This is an engagement party.
09:53Why don't we talk dresses and weird cousins
09:56that you don't really want to invite?
09:58Yeah.
09:59Have fun.
10:00I've got to head off.
10:01Oh, thanks for coming.
10:03Congratulations, you two.
10:07Thanks for coming, man.
10:08Yeah, see you soon.
10:09All right, see ya.
10:10Bye.
10:14Hey.
10:17Are we ever going to discuss this?
10:19It was a discussion.
10:20I thought it was a directive.
10:21Hey.
10:22You put me in a really difficult position.
10:24You put me out of a job I've been doing for nearly 40 years.
10:27Look, I'm sorry you got injured.
10:29But you and I both know you should not be in the air right now.
10:32And you need to stop punishing me for it.
10:34It's almost like I should have a rule.
10:44Don't date colleagues.
10:47Well, you can't shut yourself off from happiness
10:50just in case things might get messy.
10:52It's not just messy.
10:54I keep dropping the ball.
10:57I went on a holiday.
10:58If this contract fails,
11:01then I've only got myself to blame.
11:04Leonie,
11:05it is all right to do something for yourself occasionally.
11:10Also, you organized me the best holiday I've had in years.
11:14I did?
11:15Yeah.
11:16Ryan told me the trip to the reef with Henry was your idea.
11:22You're welcome.
11:23But it was Pete's idea.
11:29What?
11:31I was just logistics.
11:34It was all Pete.
11:40He's driving back tomorrow.
11:42And Pete, with Taylor and Darren moving home,
11:45do you get relegated back to the spare room?
11:47Yeah, the spare room, no.
11:48All the way back to Adelaide, actually.
11:50What's this?
11:51He's too much of a city boy now.
11:54You're moving back to Adelaide?
11:56Yeah, I'm just going to give Taylor some space, you know?
11:58When?
12:00Like, like, after this rotation.
12:02Yeah, convinced a flight nurse mate to swap here.
12:04So, Wayne's promised me an honorable discharge this time.
12:08Come here.
12:09Didn't say honorable.
12:09Speaking of which, I can already hear Taylor giving me shit about the state of that bathroom,
12:19so I should probably get home and start cleaning the house.
12:22You are going to need more bleach, my friend.
12:24Yeah.
12:25Good luck with the move, mate.
12:27Yeah, cheers, man.
12:28I'll see you around.
12:37Bye.
12:52You sure you're going to be okay?
12:54Yeah.
12:58I'll see you back then.
13:00Hey, got a pick up for Taylor Emerson?
13:05Hey, guys.
13:07How you feeling, darling?
13:08Oh.
13:09Like, this is all too much.
13:11Rubbish.
13:12We're blood now.
13:14Then I'm not having the baby.
13:16Doesn't change a thing.
13:24Wayne, ACC on the line.
13:26After you've stopped, the eight's biggie.
13:28Any other crews available?
13:34All right, give me a sec.
13:37Matty P3, 25-year-old woman.
13:40Two weeks postpartum endometritis of bollards.
13:43Ongoing fever on antibiotics.
13:45Well, the midwife, what do you reckon?
13:47How urgent is this?
13:48Normally, I'd play it safe and bring her in, but...
13:55Is everything all right?
13:59Yeah.
13:59All good.
14:00Why are you giving me weird looks then, both of you?
14:03Just...
14:03A low-acuity patient.
14:06You just said you'd bring her in.
14:07She had a baby two weeks ago, but she's developed an infection.
14:16We can't not pick her up because of me.
14:19We have to get her.
14:21You sure?
14:23Yeah.
14:24I'll be fine.
14:24Just get to the patient.
14:35Hello?
14:38Jaya?
14:39It's going to be a rollercoaster of emotion.
14:42Got really bad news.
14:44The site is shut down as of now.
14:46There is a giant hole where our lounge room should be.
14:49And we can't even get on site.
14:50We're here to win it.
14:51Like, we're not mucking around.
14:52It is a competition, but...
14:54Oh, that's aggressive.
14:57The door was unlocked.
14:58You weren't answering your phone.
15:00I don't think that's a defence in court, Grey.
15:03Flat white?
15:04Bagel.
15:05What are you wearing?
15:09I'm not going.
15:10What?
15:11I don't think Leonie wants a drug thief at a memorial.
15:14It's not a great look for the brand.
15:16Is this oat milk?
15:17Yeah.
15:18She's just worried about you.
15:19Everyone is.
15:20They think I stole Schedule 8 drugs and screwed up the contract.
15:25No, mate.
15:25They believe you.
15:26Oh, yeah.
15:27I think you're right, actually.
15:30The accusations of theft felt like a ringing endorsement.
15:35I don't know.
15:35I mean, they turned that entire base upside down trying to find the fan.
15:39You know, Maddie even stayed out searching Alex's station for it.
15:42Come on.
15:43Poppy and Anna need you.
15:45No, they don't.
15:46They need me to stay far away from them.
15:49What are you talking about?
15:52I have completely failed them.
15:55I go around telling people to reach out and to talk about how they feel and what do I do?
16:04I just...
16:06I mean, look at me.
16:08I can't even take care of myself.
16:09You organised this memorial.
16:14The Christmas party.
16:15Poppy's Blade.
16:16No one's worked harder than you to help these people.
16:18You haven't failed them.
16:19Unless you fail to show up now.
16:45How are you feeling, Freya?
16:46I've just never been away from my daughter for this long.
16:54I didn't really realise how hard it would be.
17:02Tay, you alright?
17:06Sorry, I just...
17:08What?
17:09What do you need?
17:10I just have to...
17:11I think I have to...
17:12I need to, like...
17:17I need to go.
17:18Hey, Tay, why don't you come up the front with me?
17:28I can't do it.
17:30I'm sorry.
17:31I thought I could handle it.
17:32And I can't breathe either.
17:33That's okay.
17:34That's a completely normal feeling, alright?
17:36What if I never can?
17:37What if I can never have a family?
17:39Remember what Eliza said?
17:40She said there's no reason why you can't have a healthy bub one day.
17:49Wayne, BP's dropped.
17:5070 systolic.
17:52Heart rate's fast.
17:53130.
17:56Feeling okay, Freya?
17:58Just cramps.
17:59Um...
18:00I think I'm bleeding.
18:02Uh, yeah, Wayne, there's a fair bit of blood.
18:09Could that just be my period?
18:11Uh, not this soon after birth.
18:14Um, do you mind if I check your pad, Freya, is that right?
18:16Yeah.
18:27Yeah, Wayne.
18:28Clots and fresh blood.
18:29Don't be good at the clots.
18:30Big enough.
18:31We don't have any blood with this.
18:36Freya, is it all right if I, uh, just put my hand on your abdomen?
18:39Is it okay?
18:40It's gonna be a little bit of discomfort, alright?
18:45Her uterus is boggy.
18:48I reckon it's a secondary hemorrhage.
18:50She can bleed out.
18:53I'm gonna keep doing a fundal rub here to try and contract the uterus.
18:56Let's run an infusion of oxytocin and TXA to try and stop the bleeding, yeah?
18:59That'll be too slow.
19:00Okay.
19:01You think?
19:02Yeah, we need to contract this uterus immediately.
19:04She needs a 10-unit injection of oxytocin into her thigh now.
19:09Let's do it.
19:10Okay.
19:10Sorry if you're not noticing anything.
19:19I've been such a crap friend.
19:21Oh, no, you've been focused on Taylor.
19:23Well, mostly Taylor.
19:26With a healthy dose of Eliza.
19:28I'm not sure how healthy it is.
19:30I'm not sure how healthy it is.
19:30Wait, is that still going on?
19:32Yeah.
19:32Uh, I'll let you two catch up, you know, if I'm Poppy.
19:36So that's why you're bugging off to Adelaide again.
19:38Yeah, so a word of advice.
19:40Learn from my mistakes.
19:41Right?
19:42How hard do you reckon it was for Leonie to do what she did?
19:46Don't screw things up with her by being a stubborn dickhead like I was.
19:49Hey, Pop.
20:14Hey.
20:16Didn't know if you'd make it.
20:18I couldn't leave.
20:18I think I'm so relieved you're here.
20:22Hey.
20:28I'm so sorry again about how everything went.
20:33You're not the one who spent the last 18 years lying to me, so...
20:36Is your mum here?
20:38Have you spoken to her yet?
20:40No.
20:41She just keeps leaving me messages.
20:46I know you're angry.
20:47I just think your mum's really scared.
20:52Fear's like...
20:54Nothing makes you do things you regret like fear does.
20:58She's still bleeding.
21:09Okay, yeah, the...
21:11Oxytocin isn't doing anything.
21:13Freya, I just need to have another quick look, if that's all right, okay?
21:16What's happening?
21:16Hang on a sec.
21:17How far are we from hospital, Miriam?
21:18Uh, about 90.
21:22It's too far to get blood.
21:25I think she needs by manual compression.
21:27Really?
21:28Yeah.
21:28We need to contract the uterus and the oxytocin isn't cutting it.
21:31You're the midwife.
21:34What do you need?
21:35Uh, Miriam, call ACC, get perinatal on the phone.
21:39Wayne, prep some fentanyl, please.
21:40Got it.
21:41What's going on?
21:43Hey, Freya.
21:43Um, you're losing a lot of blood, and if it keeps going, it could become life-threatening.
21:51So what I need to do is I need to physically push inside you to stop the bleeding.
21:57I'm not going to lie.
21:58It's going to hurt quite a lot.
21:59But I really need your consent to try.
22:04Yeah?
22:06Okay.
22:06Freya.
22:14Hi.
22:15My name's Taylor.
22:16Hey, what's your daughter's name again?
22:18Quinn.
22:18Quinn.
22:19Oh my God, I love that name.
22:22Hey, do you have any photos of her on your phone there?
22:24I love babies.
22:29Aw.
22:30Let me guess.
22:31Absolutely zero photos of anyone else since she was born.
22:34You have kids, then?
22:36Just cute family members.
22:41Okay, Freya.
22:42I'm going to get you to lift and widen your knees for me, please.
22:45You've got this, okay?
22:46Okay.
22:46You've got it.
22:47All right, I'm going to be as quick and as gentle as possible, okay?
22:56Here, Freya.
22:57Here she is.
22:59Here's your Quinn.
23:00You can do it.
23:02You've got this.
23:04You can do it, Freya.
23:05Okay, Freya.
23:13You just focus on your bug.
23:15Look at her.
23:16Look at Quinn.
23:18Still a lot of blood coming out.
23:20I'm sorry, Freya.
23:21Just rest now.
23:22I think we're going to have to try something else.
23:23What about aortic compression?
23:25No.
23:25I think she needs tamponade.
23:28Does the obstetrics kid have a back re-balloon?
23:30No.
23:31Well, we don't have a trauma kit, so no Blake more either.
23:33Nope.
23:34So, well, what are you thinking?
23:36I think we're going to have to make one.
23:42Grab my go bag.
23:42I think we don't have a balloon catheter.
23:49Yeah, but we do have a urinary catheter.
23:51Grab an umbilical tie from the neonate kit and 500ml saline.
23:56Sorry, red bag.
24:00Matty, aren't you forgetting about the actual balloon bit?
24:02Nope.
24:03Front pocket.
24:08Always prepared, eh?
24:10I'm a hopeless optimist.
24:18Hey.
24:20You all right?
24:21Yeah, just try.
24:23Have you got a sec?
24:24Yeah.
24:24I'm not sure she does.
24:25It's fine.
24:25Great.
24:26It's fine.
24:29Um...
24:29Look, I just...
24:31I wanted to say sorry for all the Matty stuff, you know.
24:36I had no idea how tight you guys are.
24:38You were, but, um, it's not your problem,
24:40and honestly, I'm happy for you guys.
24:43Well, we're not together anymore,
24:45so he broke it off at New Year's.
24:48Um, sorry.
24:50Sorry to hear that.
24:50Yeah, that's watertight.
25:04Wait, what are you doing now?
25:06Okay, so we've tried pressure from outside.
25:10Now we're going to create pressure with this balloon
25:12from inside the uterus to stop the bleeding.
25:15Taylor, you okay to give us a hand?
25:16Um, yeah, yeah.
25:19What are you...
25:20Just grab that bag of saline behind me.
25:22This one?
25:22That's it.
25:23Hold it up.
25:24Okay.
25:26All right, Freya, a bit of pressure here again.
25:30Yeah, you're in.
25:31All right, we're inside the uterus.
25:34Let's inflate that balloon.
25:37Taylor, just roll that little stop up.
25:40This one?
25:41Yeah.
25:42Squeeze the saline until I tell you to stop.
25:44Yeah, squeeze.
25:44All right, that's 200 bills.
25:47Balloon's inflating.
25:52It's 300.
25:54She's still bleeding.
25:55Keep going.
25:57400.
25:58Okay, okay.
25:59I can feel it pushing back out the cervix.
26:02That's as far as we can go.
26:04Well, what happens now?
26:05Now we wait and see if she stops bleeding.
26:10Come on, Freya.
26:12Come on.
26:14Heartbreak's not changing, Matty.
26:20Come on.
26:21How's the bleeding?
26:24No changing.
26:26Come on, Freya.
26:28All right.
26:29Come on.
26:29The bleeding's easing.
26:44Okay.
26:45All right, BP's borderline.
26:46Hang on.
26:47Is she getting better or...?
26:48Yeah, that's a good thing.
26:49A lower BP won't break up the clots.
26:51She's stabilising.
26:53But she still needs blood and surgery,
26:54so let's get her to town.
26:55You did it.
27:02You can explain the condom to the surgeon.
27:04I said the memorial started at two.
27:16Now, you said three.
27:17Besides, do you really want any extra time with Anna?
27:20I mean, you sure about this?
27:22Anna said that everyone is welcome.
27:24Yeah, but what about everyone else in town?
27:27They know Owen's charges were downgraded because of you.
27:29Owen's charges were downgraded because he didn't take anything illegal.
27:32Mm-hmm.
27:33Any other medical professional would have given the same evidence.
27:36Like Pete?
27:38Excuse me?
27:42Is this something that you want to say?
27:45Do you still have feelings for him?
27:47What?
27:48Do you still have feelings for Pete?
27:53This is what you want to discuss.
27:56Now.
27:57Just answer me.
27:57Do you still have feelings for him?
28:03What are you doing?
28:10Brian!
28:11Brian!
28:24The memorial has already started.
28:27Can we just talk about this later?
28:29Broken Hill 3-4, this is base.
28:36Reports of smoke and potential structure fire 25km south-west of Kingsley.
28:40You are in the area, right?
28:44Base, Broken Hill 3-4.
28:45We're just off the highway, about 10km south of Kingsley.
28:48Uh, you got a location?
28:50Looks like somewhere on the Galana station.
28:52We can't get a hold of the owner.
28:54That's Anna's property.
28:55Yeah.
28:59There.
29:01There's the smoke.
29:04Broken Hill 3-4 to base.
29:05We have a single-storey structure fire at Galana station.
29:08Smoke on view with a possible person inside.
29:14Oh, no.
29:16Here, here.
29:17Grab one of these respirators.
29:19I'm going to do a quick 360.
29:20Do not go inside until I say so, all right?
29:22Anna!
29:23Anna!
29:23Anna!
29:26Anna, are you in there?
29:28Anna!
29:28Anna!
29:31Anna!
29:34Anna!
29:35Anna, are you there?
29:39Anna!
29:43Ryan, I can see her on the couch!
29:45Just wait until I've knocked it down!
29:49Come on.
29:50Come on, pick her.
29:53Have you seen Anna?
29:54No, no.
29:54She said she was going to drive herself in, so...
29:56Try her?
29:57Yeah.
29:58Mum's not answering.
30:03Eliza, are you all right?
30:04There's a fire at Galana station.
30:07Anna's inside.
30:09Bring oxygen and any gear you've got.
30:12Yeah, but are you okay?
30:13I have to get inside.
30:15Eliza!
30:16Ryan, I'm going in!
30:17No, Eliza, wait!
30:19Eliza...
30:20What is that?
30:21What's going on?
30:24Anna?
30:25Anna?
30:26Ryan, we need to get her out!
30:30Anna, can you hear me?
30:46Open your eyes, Anna!
30:48Broken Hill 3-4 to base.
30:49Conducted initial knockdown with hose.
30:51Require overhaul and mop-up of shed.
30:54Her breasts are faint.
30:55She needs CPR?
30:56No, just breasts.
30:57She has a pulse.
30:58Can you call Leone?
31:00We need a plane now!
31:01Your mum would be so proud of you, darling.
31:17Is Freya going to be okay?
31:19She's doing much better thanks to you and Maddie.
31:20Thanks for trusting me.
31:24Mate, I trust you.
31:26At Timmy's funeral, I'd be dead if it wasn't for you.
31:29And you're only there in the first place to keep me company.
31:33I mean, don't get me wrong, you annoy the absolute shit out of me sometimes.
31:37You've been a good friend to me, Maddie.
31:40And you're an exceptional flight nurse.
31:42And groomsman, if you're up for it.
31:50You annoy the shit out of me too.
31:56Leone, hey.
31:57Mira, there's a fire at Galana Station.
32:00Eliza's there with Anna.
32:02Potential burns and alcohol and drive overdose.
32:05It's on your flight path.
32:06How critical is your patient?
32:07She's currently stable, but needs bloods in theatre.
32:10We'd have to scoop and run at Galana's.
32:11Yeah, and the issue is the strip there hasn't been checked since the rain.
32:14Well, we can't afford the travel time from Kingsley.
32:16Any other plans nearby?
32:17No.
32:19Hang on.
32:20Incoming call from Graham.
32:22Graham?
32:23Pete and I go to Anna's now.
32:24Are you guys on your way?
32:26Mate, we've got a patient and Kingsley's going to be too far.
32:29And the strip hasn't been checked.
32:31Keep heading towards Anna's and I'll get back to you, okay?
32:34Copy that.
32:36What does the troopy weigh?
32:37What?
32:39Did I stutter?
32:39The troopy, what does it weigh?
32:41That two and a bit tonne.
32:43Why?
32:44I'll need to head to the strip, fill it with half a tonne of whatever we can find.
32:48And I'll need to drive.
32:52Pete, we're going to peel off and I'm going to run the strip.
32:56Copy that.
33:01Hey.
33:02Eliza's with her, okay?
33:04The last thing I said to her was that I never want to see her again.
33:19All right, I've knocked down those flames.
33:21I'm going inside to mop it up.
33:22Come on, Anna.
33:23Come on, Anna.
33:37Do you have oxygen?
33:39Yes.
33:40I stare at NIV much more than that.
33:42She needs 100% O2 in her blood gas.
33:45Is she burnt?
33:47She could be.
33:48I think the redness is from carbon monoxide poisoning.
33:52There's also a chance of an OD on alcohol and antidepressants.
33:57Chaya, Poppy, can you go to the house, get cling film, water, towels, blankets, anything you can find?
34:02Yep.
34:03On it.
34:04You hurt?
34:05No, I'm fine.
34:06I'll keep bagging her mask.
34:07And can you get access?
34:09Yep.
34:09She needs fluids and possibly intubation.
34:12We don't have an intubation kit.
34:14What?
34:16Any word on a plane?
34:18Uh, Graham's working on it.
34:27So you can tell me what the half-toned tyres are for?
34:30Graham, what's happening?
34:32I'll tell you in about 30 seconds.
34:39Hey, are you sure you're okay?
34:44Yeah.
34:45Just not good enough to drag people out of fires, it seems.
34:49Here, uh, cling wrap, blankets, water.
34:56Is she going to be okay?
34:58We're doing everything we can.
35:00Chaya, can you check limbs for burns, please?
35:02Just really red.
35:04It could be first-degree diffuse, but...
35:07Yeah, it could be the carbon monoxide poisoning, too.
35:10Can you hold up these fluids for me, please?
35:13Please help her.
35:14And it's just been, like, awful to me,
35:15but she's really a good person, I promise.
35:17I am going to do everything within my power to save your mother.
35:20Do you understand?
35:24Poppy?
35:25Anna?
35:26Mom.
35:26Anna, are you there?
35:27Hey, Pop.
35:28Mom.
35:29What happened?
35:29There was a fire?
35:31Were you trying to hurt yourself?
35:32Oh, I was lighting candles for Jo.
35:35Well, I didn't.
35:36It's okay.
35:36It's okay.
35:37Sweetheart, I should have told you.
35:39It doesn't matter.
35:41It does matter.
35:43You should know you're a real mom.
35:46You're my real mom.
35:54Thank you for everything.
35:57It's okay.
35:58Just try and rest.
35:59I'm so sorry.
36:08Hey.
36:09It's all right.
36:11Anna.
36:13Anna.
36:14Anna.
36:15Her railway might be compromised.
36:17Anna.
36:17Anna.
36:17Anna.
36:20Is that the alcohol?
36:21Maybe.
36:21Chia, what about that plane?
36:24What do you reckon?
36:27Much discomfort?
36:29Eh?
36:29Discomfort?
36:30Are you, as a passenger, in any discomfort?
36:32Only with this line of questioning.
36:34Wait till I tell you my thoughts on Chia.
36:37Guidelines say we need to run a three-ton load down the strip at 80 k's an hour with zero discomfort before it's safe.
36:43Lione, Graeme, you copy?
36:46Great.
36:47How's it looking?
36:48Tell Mira the strip's good to go.
36:50Copy that.
36:52Broken Hill three-quarter base, conducted mop-up.
36:54How far away is 5-2?
36:55I'll be about ten minutes.
36:57Over.
36:57How is she?
36:58Getting worse.
37:00Could the vomit be from the carbon monoxide?
37:02Possibly, but she should be improving with oxygen.
37:05Yeah.
37:07Graeme said plane's five away.
37:08Thank God.
37:09All right, let's get her to the plane and get her in the airway.
37:11Yep.
37:13What's happening?
37:15She's seizing.
37:16We need ten of my dad's now.
37:17What's this from?
37:18Could it be serotonin syndrome from the antidepressants?
37:21I don't think so.
37:22It doesn't match the pattern.
37:26Hey, what if the redness isn't from carbon monoxide poisoning?
37:31What are you thinking?
37:32Ryan, what's inside the shed?
37:35Couches, benches, some hay bales.
37:37Poppy, is there anything else in there?
37:38Uh, well, it used to be the old wool sheds, so...
37:41Wool?
37:42Yeah, from when we ran sheep.
37:43They're all wool bales in that shed.
37:45Yeah, behind the door, but they're from a few years ago.
37:47Why?
37:49What is it?
37:50I reckon it's hydrogen cyanide poisoning.
37:52Cyanide?
37:54Wool smoke's full of it.
37:55What's the lactate?
37:56Yeah, 8.7.
37:57There you go.
37:58It's way too high.
37:59All right, we need to get her clothes off and wash her now.
38:01Poppy, please help.
38:02Water, um, it's just soaking there.
38:04Do we have a cyanide kit?
38:05No, we don't carry on.
38:06We do.
38:08All right, well, let's get it running.
38:10What size syringe?
38:10The biggest one we have.
38:19Planes landing now.
38:20Copy, Graham.
38:21Okay.
38:24How long does the antidote take?
38:27I should see improvement in 15 minutes.
38:28Okay, let's get her packaged up and get moving.
38:42We need to get her to the strip.
38:50Any change?
38:52Um, I'm just doing a blood guess.
38:54Now, if you could...
38:55What am I looking for?
38:57It needs to come down below 8.
39:00God, she's looking more red.
39:01Is she getting worse?
39:02No, no, that's the antidote.
39:04It just makes her skin flush, that's all.
39:16Please, Mom, please.
39:23Okay, lactate's down to 6.2.
39:25Is that good?
39:31Yeah, that's much better.
39:34The antidote's working.
39:40How's she going?
39:41Her lactate's improved, and she's breathing spontaneously, but she still needs an airway.
39:45Okay, we can intubate on board.
39:48Um, who's the other patient?
39:49Uh, young mum with secondary postpartum hemorrhage.
39:52Stable, but she'll need blood and surgery.
39:56Okay.
39:57Uh, you two are going to be alright to get her on board?
40:00Yeah, of course.
40:01Yep.
40:01I just need a drink.
40:03Yeah, no worries.
40:04How's it going?
40:15Yeah.
40:16Under control.
40:18Is Anna okay?
40:19I think so.
40:20Good.
40:22Is Eliza still there?
40:23Back at the strip with Pete.
40:26Alright.
40:26Can you give her a keys back for me, mate?
40:31Tell her I'll see her around.
40:40Lee.
40:41Anna's on the plane now.
40:42They're heading back to town.
40:44Oh, thank God.
40:45Is everyone okay?
40:46I think so.
40:48Except maybe one ex-pilot.
40:52He's been a bit of a dickhead.
40:54I don't know.
40:55He has his moments.
40:57I'm sorry.
40:58I just...
40:58I don't know.
41:02Who I am if I'm not flying?
41:05You're Graham Morley, and we love you.
41:09And besides, I...
41:11I think I might be able to find something for you to do with the new contract.
41:14No.
41:15Yeah?
41:17You got the tender?
41:18The whole thing.
41:20You bloody ripper.
41:23Did you really search Alex's station for the fentanyl?
41:30Yeah.
41:32The bike went down.
41:34The ute, the tray.
41:35The track, the strip.
41:37I couldn't find it anywhere.
41:38I'm sorry.
41:39I know you don't believe me, but I didn't get...
41:41I do.
41:42Of course I do.
41:44Really?
41:45I know you wouldn't lie to me.
41:46And I'm sorry that I did to you.
41:53And also, if you nicked the fent, why on earth would you settle for getting blasted on cheap
41:58pinot gris?
42:00Wait, were you the one that cleaned my house?
42:02I knew that wasn't very me to drunkenly tidy.
42:11I did lie to you.
42:13I said I took Taylor's pills for the pain.
42:18Really, I...
42:19I wasn't coping.
42:21I wasn't coping.
42:21Who is?
42:35You just remembered you'd get vomited on.
42:41Eliza.
42:45Eliza.
42:46You okay?
42:50I gave Anna mouth-to-mouth.
42:54I think I'm contaminated.
43:01Um, well, it's all right.
43:02It's all right.
43:02Let's just, um, let's just get you on the back of the tray.
43:04Get some oxygen on you.
43:06Don't you touch me.
43:08You might also get contaminated.
43:10No, I don't give a shit.
43:10Just put the prongs on for me, please.
43:16All right, I was gonna radio the plane.
43:19Pete, please just let them go.
43:23I've already called an ambulance.
43:24What?
43:25Hey, well, you already knew that you had it.
43:28Anna needs hospital.
43:30And that young mum is critical.
43:34And she has a young baby.
43:35Yeah, but you're critical.
43:36You need to go.
43:38I might contaminate everybody.
43:40And besides, they don't have enough monitors or oxygen.
43:42Please, just let them go.
43:43Why are you choosing this moment to start making bad decisions?
43:47Because you're right.
43:49Sometimes triage isn't adequate.
43:53No, we just need a cyanide kit.
43:54You there, Gray?
43:56Pete?
43:57There's the backup fire crew there.
43:59We need another cyanide kit to the strip right now.
44:03Copy that.
44:03Okay, it's okay.
44:04Graham's coming.
44:05Okay, you're gonna be all right.
44:06I'm just, um...
44:08I'm just gonna get a line in.
44:09Hey, what are you smiling at?
44:17You.
44:19You called Henry.
44:21What?
44:23The trip to the reef.
44:25It was your idea.
44:27Oh.
44:30You know, it was beautiful.
44:31I wish you'd been there.
44:35Yeah, well, me too.
44:39It's not as beautiful as this, though.
44:43Look at that.
44:45Fuck.
44:50God, I love it here.
44:54I love you.
44:55I love you.
44:55I love you.
45:01This isn't how I pictured this moment.
45:09With oxygen prongs on under the back of a youth.
45:11Hey, it's all right.
45:12Maybe, um...
45:14I could say it was in the back of a station wagon.
45:18I don't know.
45:19Do you reckon we should just take a break?
45:21Do a bit of teaching for a while?
45:25Where would be the fun in that?
45:26Me?
45:28Me?
45:31Hey, there you go.
45:34There they are.
45:35Eliza Graham's here.
45:36You stay with me.
45:38Eliza.
45:39Stay with me.
45:41All right, stay with me.
45:44You stay here with me.
45:48Stay with me.
45:49Yes.
46:01Stay with me.
46:14Stay with me.
46:22No.
46:23No.
46:23No.
46:26No.
46:27No.
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