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00:01Where's Graham?
00:03He's been concussed in turbulence.
00:05Whoa, whoa, whoa, hey!
00:07Maddy said you were dizzy too.
00:09No, just a bit unsteady.
00:10You don't need to take a paternity test because I'm pretty sure it's yours.
00:14Whatever you choose to do, I'd like to support you.
00:17What are you wearing?
00:18I'm in the car with Naomi and Aunty Sal on her way to the fundraiser.
00:21I know that Poppy's not your biological daughter.
00:23It's never too late to tell her the truth.
00:26One of my best friends has been lying to me for weeks.
00:30I found these.
00:32They're tailors.
00:34I would like to discuss voluntary assisted dying.
00:37Evette has asked me to give testimony and call that Owen wasn't on speed at the bus crash.
00:41I just don't understand why you're the one who has to defend him.
00:44I think you should trust your gut on defending that bus driver.
00:49You're brave.
00:50And I'm sorry if I've ever made you feel otherwise.
00:54Why haven't you spread Timmy's ashes yet?
00:57It's time to put him to rest.
01:00Or that's when someone is providing him with the memories,
01:16you have to restore.
01:17Again, the people are 26,000 away from the bus.
01:20What you do is
01:32I'm no good
01:39Now you can look over the Barker forever, my brother.
02:09It's alright, I've handed over the substance, the medicines and the drug waste container.
02:35Any unused drugs need to be returned to us.
02:37Now, Yvette, you're under no obligation to take any of these medications and you can
02:53return them to us at any time.
02:55No, we're ready.
02:57We've got the playlist and everything.
03:00She insists on the bloody Bee Gees.
03:04I told her just this once.
03:07You've got the rest of your life to listen to the Stones.
03:10Yeah, alright, alright.
03:12Thank you for your help with Owen's court case.
03:15Oh, I only stated the facts.
03:18The police called last night.
03:21They downgraded the charges from DUI to reckless driving.
03:26It'll be made official today.
03:28Sorry.
03:29Even if I do go to jail as long as she knows the truth, it's...
03:34So thank you.
03:45You know who to call when...
03:46Yeah.
03:47Yeah.
03:48Owen, the RFDS offer bereavement support through the mental health team.
03:52Just, just if you need it.
03:54Either way, we'll be in touch in a week.
04:01You're alright, man.
04:02Thanks.
04:07Is there anything else that we can help you with?
04:11No.
04:12I think we're right now.
04:15We wish you all the very best, Yvette.
04:22We'd love you.
04:23It's probably better than the same folks that we if you don't have anything to do.
04:25We're right now.
04:26You're right now.
04:27It's not a good point.
04:28We're right now.
04:29There's no reason to do it.
04:30We're right now.
04:31And you're right now.
04:32No?
04:33No?
04:34No?
04:35No?
04:36No?
04:37No?
04:38No?
04:39No?
04:41No?
04:42No?
04:43No?
04:44No?
04:45No?
04:46No?
04:47No?
04:47No?
04:47No.
04:48No?
04:49No?
04:50No?
04:51It was so beautiful.
05:06Timmy'd be really proud.
05:08I hope he's happy.
05:09Yeah, this Barb got some feisty spirit here.
05:12Is that why I feel so bloody nauseous all the time?
05:15Don't worry, it'll settle.
05:16Barb won't, but your symptoms will.
05:18Good thing we got Aunty Sal to babysit them.
05:20Yeah, well, they any day.
05:22It was good, send-off, Dad.
05:24Thanks for coming.
05:27Ancestors will be Caramballa real high today.
05:29The ancestors will drop them home
05:31after they hear that big yelling about his sore leg
05:33and why it stopped him from making the yabby saw.
05:35Yeah.
05:43Fentanyl, 100 mics per 2 mils.
05:49Anything vials?
05:50Mm-hmm.
05:51All right, look, can you just yell at me or something?
05:54Because this whole freeze-out thing is just unnerving.
05:57Why would I yell?
05:58I'm not angry.
05:59Well, you obviously feel something, so...
06:02Nope.
06:02Look, I'm sorry, and I'm sorry that I turned into 15-year-old Maddie
06:12who is afraid of any kind of confrontation,
06:15but you need to admit that you obviously had feelings for Caleb.
06:19No, I had trust in you.
06:21Fine.
06:2260% betrayal by me, 40% you were into Caleb.
06:25If that makes you feel better.
06:26And maybe you were scared of risking blowing up another relationship.
06:32Excuse me?
06:33I'm the mental health nurse, so you don't be psychoanalyzing me.
06:36You're a bing man.
06:43Hey, Mary.
06:45What's going on?
06:46Would you do it?
06:47It was just a day.
06:49After doing this job for years?
06:51There are worse ways of going out than...
06:53Out of home with the person you love.
06:56Well, thank you for coming with me.
06:58Anytime.
07:00Eliza?
07:02I just had a call about a client of mine, Alex.
07:04She has Down syndrome.
07:05She has OCD tendencies and severe medical anxiety.
07:09Her mum said she was out riding alone,
07:11came off her dirt bike,
07:12lots of pain in her hips and legs,
07:14and mum is stuck in Dubbo.
07:16Okay, we'll prep a retrieval.
07:18You coming with us?
07:19Uh, we have that mediation with Anna and Poppy, so...
07:23That's today?
07:24Yeah.
07:25Um, I don't know, but I think Alex gets really anxious.
07:29I think I should.
07:30Okay, well, we'll get out as soon as we can.
07:33Can you get Maddy to prep a blood shipper for units?
07:38Maddy?
07:39Do we have transport?
07:40Yeah, her mum said we can use a unit at the strip.
07:42How long do you think it'll take?
07:44With the right pain relief,
07:45we should be able to move her quite quickly.
07:49So Poppy agreed to meet with Anna?
07:51Yeah.
07:52And Anna thinks it's time to tell her the truth.
07:55That's...
07:55Courageous.
07:56Everybody out.
08:17Alex, I've got Dr. Eliza here,
08:19and Nurse Maddy's over there.
08:20Can you tell me what happened?
08:21I, I went riding.
08:25Is my bike okay?
08:28Yeah, it's okay.
08:29I'm not as dinged up as you, mate.
08:32Hey, Alex, can you tell me where it hurts the most?
08:37Yep.
08:37Okay.
08:38And what does it feel like?
08:39Does it feel like...
08:41It hurts worst?
08:43That's not good.
08:44How about we start with a little bit of something to help the pain?
08:47No, no.
08:49Okay, Alex, it's just, it's just a spray up the nose.
08:52Is that okay?
08:52No, it hurts too much.
08:55Okay.
08:56Um, let's, let's try some of our breathing exercises.
09:00And imagine that we're going down to the creek to see the animals.
09:04Okay?
09:05Okay.
09:06So, we're at the creek.
09:08Who do you see?
09:10The kangaroos.
09:11Okay, amazing.
09:14Now, can you take another big breath for me?
09:18Wow, that's really good.
09:20Hey, Alex, is it alright if I just pop this little guy on your finger, see?
09:23Doesn't hurt at all, yeah?
09:25Is that alright?
09:26Here we go.
09:27Here we go.
09:29Ah!
09:31Ah!
09:33Ah!
09:34Sorry, Alex.
09:36It's all done now.
09:37It's all done now.
09:39Okay, let's go back to those three of your friends.
09:41Okay.
09:42Deep breath in.
09:43She has an unstable pelvis, impossible open bulk and swelling to the distal thigh.
09:47She needs a pelvic binder and traction.
09:49Can you go grab this blend?
09:50Does she need a fascia iliac block?
09:52It's not possible without pelvis.
09:54The safest bet is opiates and traction.
09:58It's going to hurt like hell.
10:00You're right, she needs ketamine.
10:01Provided it's a slow infusion through the driver.
10:04Grab that, please.
10:05Yeah.
10:06It hurts.
10:07Oh, I know.
10:08We're just, we're going to try and take that pain away, okay?
10:11And get some shade up.
10:14Shit.
10:15What?
10:16Syrin's driver's dead.
10:18That means we can't give ketamine at all.
10:20Well, then how are we supposed to move her?
10:22My leg still hurts.
10:33Mate, I had to work.
10:35How'd it go?
10:35How are you feeling?
10:36Uh, yeah.
10:37Good.
10:38And relieved.
10:40And I know Timmy was there because I got teary and Augusta Wind threw a handful of dust
10:46in my eyes.
10:47So I know he was having a laugh somewhere.
10:50What do you reckon?
10:51Grandad get cracking on that baby room this weekend?
10:53I don't know who you're calling Grandad, Pops.
10:55No, mate, no, I'm the great uncle.
10:57Not Blackfellow, eh?
10:58Oh, if it makes you feel better.
10:59How about Saturday?
11:01Uh, yeah, sounds good.
11:02Nope, but can't Saturday.
11:03Can't do Saturday.
11:04Got Eliza and Ryan come for lunch, remember?
11:06And you're welcome to come, but I'm assuming you're too...
11:08Yeah, no, no.
11:08No, I'm all good.
11:09I won't fifth wheel you.
11:11So, what's your plan there?
11:13Are you just going to wait until someone says,
11:14forever hold your peace, and then you're going to be honest with her,
11:17or are you going to take it all the way to the grave?
11:18Mate, I was honest.
11:20About?
11:21About everything.
11:22How did that go down?
11:23Well, she went on a tropical holiday with another bloke.
11:25How do you reckon?
11:26Oh, sorry, pal.
11:27Guess I had to learn at some point that it's best not to fraternize with workmates.
11:32Present company accepted.
11:35Naomi, hey, you missed us already.
11:40Hey, it's okay.
11:40Just tell me what happened.
11:44No, it's okay.
11:45Just give glucagon, get access, and we'll call you from the plane, okay?
11:50All right.
11:50What have we got?
11:51A seven-year-old with low blood sugar.
11:53We should get there as quick as we can.
11:54I hope it goes okay.
12:05Oh, I love the smell of jet fuel in the morning.
12:10Hey, how are you feeling?
12:12Fully fit and reporting for duty, boss.
12:17Gray, we've got a P1 at Carsten River, 20 kilos.
12:21Ready when you are.
12:21See you tonight.
12:26Bye, and you're dinner.
12:31All right.
12:39I'm sorry, Alex.
12:40It's all done.
12:41This is going to help your bones stay put.
12:43I wanted to stop!
12:45Hey, Alex, you're doing so good.
12:47Okay, look what I brought.
12:48Stress ball or music?
12:50Or both?
12:51Both.
12:51Both?
12:52Great choice.
12:54Get this in here.
12:56Let me guess.
12:57Swift?
12:58Right.
13:01You didn't check the syringe driver?
13:03I thought I did.
13:05I must have...
13:05What, you just avoided it?
13:08Whatever personal stuff's going on between you two, can we please leave it out?
13:11I won't be receiving lectures from either of you about personal issues at work.
13:16I'm the only one who's avoided screwing the crew around here.
13:19Oh yeah, you just screwed them over.
13:21Enough!
13:21Can we please focus on getting Alex to the plane safely and without pain?
13:25My leg really hurts.
13:30It's pale.
13:34The pulse is weak.
13:36It must be the broken femur stopping the blood flow.
13:38We need to get this splint on now.
13:40Without an infusion, it'll be excruciating.
13:43Can we intubate her so she can sleep through it?
13:45Intubation is too risky with potentially unstable C1 and C2 vertebrae.
13:49What about a single dose of IV ketamine, at least for the pain while we apply traction?
13:53No, the delivery's too fast.
13:54I don't want her going into deep sedation and travelling without an airway.
13:59All right, let's give morphine now to get the traction splint on,
14:03and then we'll give fentanyl for any breakthrough pain on the road.
14:06Yeah.
14:10How about Delilah for a girl, Freddie for a boy?
14:13What are these names? Are you raising them in the 50s?
14:15We could bring them back into fashion.
14:17What about a traditional name?
14:18Mira, how did you come up with Kelpie?
14:21Uh, I think it was Timmy's idea, actually.
14:24Oh, let's ask your dad.
14:26Or Naomi.
14:26Yeah.
14:27Maybe there's a Tiwi name.
14:30Oh, she's like, fine.
14:31Yeah.
14:33Oh, Poppy's on her way.
14:38I wonder how far away Chaya is.
14:40Mm-hmm.
14:40You think the mediation will help them?
14:43Depends if they can be honest.
14:45Hey, Mira.
14:46Yeah.
14:47Any chance you can start early?
14:49Uh, yeah.
14:50But why?
14:51Um, are you guys right?
14:52Yeah, we're fine.
14:53Say bye, Mama.
14:54Bye, Mum.
14:54Yeah.
14:55Good girl.
14:56Come.
14:57Wait, Graeme, can I talk to you inside for a sec?
15:05Everything okay?
15:05Yeah, I just, um, I'm going to need Mira to take over the tasking.
15:10What?
15:10Why?
15:11Something's come up.
15:12Can I talk to you inside?
15:14What is it?
15:14Are you all right?
15:15Did you really tell the doctor everything?
15:17What?
15:17What do you mean?
15:18About the vomiting and the dizziness.
15:20That was food poisoning.
15:22Okay, what about the memory lapses?
15:24Oh, the migraine at dinner the other night?
15:26Lee, I passed the medical.
15:27It's the concussion, isn't it?
15:29They gave me the all clear.
15:30You've read the report.
15:31And I also spend more time with you than other people do,
15:33and I can see you're not right.
15:36What are you saying?
15:39I have a duty of care to the team, to our patients and to you,
15:43and I'm sorry, I have to stand you down.
15:51Hey, Tay, we're heading out to the plane now.
15:53If Anna and Poppy get there, can you just stall them, please?
15:56Okay, thank you.
15:57See you soon.
15:58All right, Matty, can you focus on the zero-point survey
16:01and prep for the road so we don't miss anything?
16:04Hey, Alex, we're going to make our way to the plane now, okay?
16:07What about my bike?
16:10What about it?
16:23Amy?
16:24Through here.
16:26She's responded to the glucose, but consciousness level's dropping.
16:29Hey, we got her, all right?
16:31This is her grandmother.
16:32We'll look after her.
16:34Hey, can I get you some water or something?
16:36Just take a seat.
16:38Hey, hey, hey, what's your favourite subject?
16:41That's really.
16:42Well, quick quiz.
16:43How many fingers am I holding up?
16:45What?
16:46Ah, have a girl.
16:48You're already smarter than me.
16:49Done two gases.
16:50She's got a pH at 7.16 and hypoglycemia.
16:53We'll calculate the onion gap.
16:55It's 29.
16:55Is that bad?
17:01Metabolic acidosis.
17:02There's too much acid in her blood.
17:05She had any aspirin?
17:06No.
17:07Checked her urine?
17:08About an hour ago.
17:09There's nothing out of the ordinary.
17:11Okay, recheck her eye stat.
17:13Any other toxins she may have been exposed to or medications like diabetes medicine?
17:16Not in the house.
17:18Isonizid was my other thought.
17:19Yeah, good call.
17:20Okay, let's get pyridoxine to hedge our bets.
17:23Can I look at the mother's records, please?
17:24Yes, I'll just get them in the other room.
17:27Are we tracking with that gas, mate?
17:29Uh, lactate's worsening.
17:31Blood oxygen's too low.
17:37All right!
17:39We're here!
17:41Well done, now.
17:42Let's get you on the plane.
17:44So, where does my bike fit?
17:46Didn't we say we'd bring it to the plane and your parents would come pick it up?
17:49Yeah.
17:50Oh, no.
17:50We go together.
17:52I can't leave it.
17:54Hey, what's that look for?
17:58What, can we at least try?
18:00You can get a 90 kilo dirt bike on my plane.
18:03She's really anxious.
18:04She's really sick.
18:05And, okay, we need to get back.
18:06So, please, I'll shut your pub rest for a month.
18:10It's going to take more than that.
18:11What if we remove the rear stretcher?
18:13Oh, and do what with them?
18:14Give them to the kangaroos?
18:15I don't know.
18:16Leave them here.
18:16I'll drive back later, pick them up myself.
18:18I'd have to check weight and balance, and I'd have to clear it with Hofer.
18:21So, I'll call her to flying, but it's three months of pub rest.
18:29Deal.
18:29You feeling okay?
18:46Yeah.
18:46Fine.
18:50Hey.
18:53Hi, Anna.
18:54Um, Chaya's just had an emergency she's had to go to, but she'll be here really soon.
19:03Okay.
19:07Do you guys want a cuppa?
19:09Any chance she got into the medicines or grog by accident?
19:12It's a dry community.
19:19Layton?
19:21Layton?
19:21All right, let's prep for an LMA.
19:25Ramp the oxygen up to 15 litres a minute.
19:27Naomi, can you get capnometry?
19:28Yep.
19:35What about food?
19:37What'd she have for lunch at the clinic?
19:38Uh, I was busy with the troupie, so I have to double-check what was served, but it's usually
19:41just sandwiches.
19:42What was wrong with it?
19:42Hey?
19:43The troupie.
19:44What were you fixing?
19:44Uh, it was overheating coming back from Timmy, so...
19:47Did you use coolant?
19:48Oh, shit.
19:53It's in an old bottle, too.
19:54What?
19:55What is it?
19:55Ethyl and glycol.
19:57It's in coolant.
19:58Looks like cordial.
19:59Tastes just as sweet.
20:00Maybe she drank it.
20:00Oh, God.
20:01But we don't know for sure.
20:02We need a urine sample to confirm.
20:04Yeah, I'll grab a catheter.
20:05How toxic is it?
20:06The ethyl and glycol isn't, but when the body metabolises it, it's lethal.
20:10How long does that take?
20:12Could just be hours.
20:13I still can't get through to Taylor.
20:18She must be with them.
20:19What time's the mediation?
20:21Now.
20:23And what's the plan?
20:25If Anna does tell Poppy the truth.
20:27She's still her mom.
20:29I mean, I don't think she's going to see her as any less.
20:31Yeah, but what about the IGA deficiency?
20:33Well, Anna couldn't have known there was going to be an accident, so...
20:37Yeah, but she didn't tell us either.
20:39What?
20:39I asked Anna directly at the crash if her daughter had been tested for the same IGA deficiency,
20:46and she said no.
20:47If Anna had told us the whole truth, that they weren't biologically related,
20:51we could have given Poppy the FFP, and there's a chance we could have saved her leg.
20:54I didn't...
20:55Um, you didn't tell me that.
20:56I'm sorry.
20:58I didn't piece it together until the Christmas party, but I assumed you knew.
21:01Yeah, I didn't.
21:02Nige, how far off are we?
21:04About ten.
21:09So, how's rehab?
21:22Uh, good.
21:23They said I can move on to the next prosthesis soon.
21:25That's so good, honey.
21:25I'm so proud of you.
21:26Uh, I and I've been helping to organise the memorial.
21:32Yeah, Chaya said.
21:33It's nice.
21:35They're planting trees for everyone.
21:36I've got to go scum for Joey.
21:37And I haven't had anything to drink since I'm going to the Smart Recovery program with Chaya,
21:55and I've even been doing that, um, EMDR therapy with the hypnotising fingers.
22:03Who tried it?
22:03Did it work for you?
22:07Uh, not sure yet, but I'm giving it a go.
22:14I've also been thinking about packing up the farm and selling.
22:19Really?
22:20Only if you're okay with that, of course.
22:22I really want us to have a fresh start.
22:28I think that sounds really good.
22:31Yeah?
22:32Yeah.
22:33So I guess I should probably come home and help you pack now.
22:37Yeah, that'd be really nice.
22:41Can I give you a little help?
22:43Yeah.
22:46God, I was so anxious this morning.
22:48I didn't even eat.
22:49Me neither.
22:49Did you want to go and get some lunch?
22:52Yeah, okay.
22:56Thanks, Taylor.
22:56And say thanks to Chaya for us.
22:58Uh, well, don't you want to just wait until she gets back?
23:01She's going to be here really, really soon.
23:03Oh, no, it's fine.
23:04I'll call her later.
23:04But you want to make sure that you, you want to go through everything, right?
23:10Are you okay?
23:11It's just, I'm able to make decisions about my health because of everything that my mum told
23:16me about hers.
23:16And?
23:18What?
23:19What?
23:20What are you talking about?
23:21We appreciate your concern, Taylor, but we're fine.
23:23All right?
23:24Anna, it's okay.
23:25Come on, let's go.
23:26Let's go.
23:27What's okay?
23:27What's going on?
23:28That's the urine.
23:37Okay, we need to test it.
23:38Where's the UV light?
23:39Don't have one.
23:40There's nothing in the kit.
23:42You mean a blue light?
23:43Yeah, cooling contains ethylene glycol.
23:45If it's in here, it'll throw us under blue light.
23:47Yeah, I reckon I can make one.
23:48Naomi, have you got any sticky tape?
23:50And Pete, can I have your blue textile?
23:52Yep.
23:52Wait.
24:01Thanks.
24:08Naomi, you want to get the curtains?
24:15Ah.
24:16There it is.
24:18We need sodium bicarbonate, thiamine, and thymepazole.
24:20We don't stop thymepazole either.
24:22Any other options?
24:24We need to slow down the production of metabolite.
24:26It's what?
24:27Ethanol.
24:28Alcohol?
24:28Yeah.
24:30Got any vodka?
24:31No dry community.
24:38Wait.
24:39The ram before me definitely drank.
24:41They checked community mob for grog, but not the white nurses.
24:43I reckon he's got a bottle stash somewhere.
24:44Where's his place?
24:45Around the block.
24:46I'll come with you.
24:47Let's go.
24:47Let's go.
24:50Alex has had a straight disargery.
24:57She needs her femur and pelvis stabilised, but she should make her full recovery.
25:02Back on the other hand, it's going to need a triple bypass.
25:04Are Anna and Poppy still here?
25:06Yeah, even with Taylor.
25:08No, that's okay.
25:09I'll do the DDAs by myself.
25:11What is going on with those two?
25:17I have no idea.
25:19Is everything all right with you?
25:21No.
25:22I had to ground Graham.
25:24What?
25:25I thought you passed his medical.
25:30Really sorry.
25:32Just a minute.
25:33Hi, Dr. Rajinder.
25:40Hi, Dr. Harritum.
25:41Calling with some nephrology results of a patient of yours, Taylor Emerson.
25:47So I'm not yours?
25:48You are mine.
25:49I still gave birth to you.
25:50It was just a donor egg.
25:52And where did that come from?
25:52Well, I don't know their identity.
25:55Is Joe even my brother?
25:57Of course he is.
25:59No, Mum, like, biologically.
26:00Like, biologically, is he my brother?
26:01Well, we didn't have any problems conceiving the first time, so...
26:04Why don't we all sit down and talk this all through?
26:06Why didn't you tell her?
26:07She didn't.
26:08I overheard Eliza talking about your blood's not matching.
26:10No bloods.
26:11Let's just stop and take a breath.
26:13There's clearly a lot to process.
26:14Wait, so you knew.
26:15You knew I didn't have the IGA stuff, didn't you?
26:18Well, I...
26:18Didn't you?
26:19I was going to tell you, I just...
26:22And they could have saved my leg.
26:23We don't know.
26:24If we could have given plasma, we might have had a bit more time.
26:25Did you ask at the crash?
26:27Mum, could you have told them at the crash?
26:31Yes, but I did not know that it would mean you would lose your...
26:35You lied to me for 18 years!
26:38Poppy, come...
26:38Get out of my way!
26:40Do you want to check that one yet?
27:07Shit, it's locked.
27:11Yeah, same.
27:14Good one.
27:15Alright, wait here.
27:21Shit.
27:21No, there's nothing in here.
27:22It's got to be here somewhere.
27:23Is it?
27:24What about in there?
27:25I don't have the key to this room.
27:27Uh, hang on.
27:30I don't know.
27:31I don't know.
27:31Oh, how'd I do that?
27:43I don't let this happen.
27:45Hey.
27:46Hey.
27:47It was an accident, okay?
27:49Just, just go easy on yourself.
27:52Hey.
27:54You're a nurse.
27:55And a mum in this program wouldn't exist without you, alright?
27:58She wouldn't have gotten poisoned either.
28:00Yeah, and that's why we're going to find this vodka and we're going to fix her, alright?
28:03Okay.
28:03Alright.
28:04Okay.
28:05Now, if you were a middle-aged alcoholic FIFO nurse, where would you hide your stash?
28:11Come on.
28:19Mirror.
28:20Mirror.
28:22Yes!
28:23Yeah, girl.
28:27Our ventilation's holding with a rate of 28.
28:30Hey, we got it.
28:31Alright, what's the rate?
28:32Miss, pour half a cup of vodka in that cup.
28:35Two per kilo load.
28:36Push 40 mils an hour and then set the pump for four mils an hour.
28:45Yeah.
28:45Sorry, bye, dear.
28:50She's seizing?
28:55No, more likely low calcium.
28:56Dropped because of the coolant.
28:58It was borderline on the last arse stat, so let's give her more IV, please.
29:19Okay.
29:19Trimor's easing.
29:24Okay.
29:25There we go.
29:27Good girl, Aiden.
29:33She's going to be okay.
29:34Okay.
29:35Okay.
29:35Okay.
29:39A vial of fentanyl's missing.
30:07What do you mean, it's missing?
30:08Well, Chia and I checked the drugs out and then we had a stressed patient and we might
30:13have dropped it on the retrieval.
30:16I've submitted the RFP tender.
30:18We have to be way above board while they make a decision.
30:20And also...
30:22What?
30:26On New Year's in the ambulance, I saw Chia.
30:32She had Taylor's oxycodone in her pocket.
30:34Wait, you think Chia took the fentanyl?
30:40I can't get hold of either of them.
30:45I told you to just stall.
30:47Well, I didn't know about all that other stuff.
30:49You still had no right.
30:50You said you were going to be here.
30:51Chia?
30:52Can we talk?
30:53It's not now.
30:54Yeah.
30:55Now, please.
30:56Hey, it's Poppy.
30:57Leave a message.
30:58Poppy.
30:59I'm so sorry for everything that's happened.
30:59Will you please, please call me back?
31:01Taylor?
31:02Taylor?
31:03Do you have a moment?
31:04It's just...
31:05It's a setback.
31:06I'm so sorry for everything that's happened.
31:09Will you please, please call me back?
31:11Taylor?
31:12Do you have a moment?
31:15It's just...
31:16It's a setback.
31:17I've been through way worse than this.
31:19We both have.
31:20We can't risk your health, Tay.
31:23No, our baby will come one day, just at the right time.
31:41Do you still want to be together?
31:51Do you still want to be together?
31:54Of course I do.
32:03You know, I actually started to come around to the name Deweyla.
32:07No way. No, you were right.
32:13We'll think of something way better when our baby does come.
32:17Okay?
32:20Okay.
32:21Do you have any idea where the fentanyl is?
32:26Uh, no idea. It was a bit chaotic today.
32:29I could have dropped it at the ute.
32:31Um, wait, you think I stole it?
32:34No, I didn't say that. I said it was missing.
32:37Have you been taking Taylor's pain medication?
32:47She wasn't using them and I was in pain after the Christmas party.
32:50Have you taken any more since?
32:52I haven't taken fentanyl, if that's what you're suggesting.
32:55Eliza, you know I didn't take it.
32:56All right. If it's missing, I'm sure we'll find it, but as you know, it's a drug of dependency and we have to do everything officially.
33:04Are we just worried about you?
33:07Oh, now you're worried. You've got a real shit way of showing it, Maddie.
33:10Oh, come on. That's...
33:11Okay. I think you'll have to take some time off until we figure out what's happened.
33:14We've got a lot of eyes on us at the moment.
33:17So you're suspending me because of your contract tender?
33:19No. I'm following procedure until we figure this out.
33:22Okay. Well, don't bother and quit.
33:24There's my diving buddy.
33:44Hey. We are a long way from the reef now.
33:49You ready to go?
33:50Actually, I have a ton of paperwork to do.
33:53You're good.
33:56I need to tell you something.
33:59I ended up giving evidence for Owen.
34:04And it's unofficial, but I found out today that they're downgrading his charges.
34:10Why's he doing it?
34:11Because it's the truth.
34:13Yeah, but why was it up to you? You shouldn't have gotten involved.
34:16You know, sometimes I feel you really get me.
34:21Like the holiday with Henry, and then you say something like that, and I'm just not sure.
34:25Yeah, well, the holiday wasn't me either, so...
34:28What?
34:29It was Leonie's idea.
34:30I got your diamond earrings, and then she told me about it.
34:36Anyway, I'll see you at home, yeah?
34:38Hey, mate.
34:54You all right for a lift?
34:56Yeah, Darren's waiting for me outside.
34:58What's up?
34:59Um, my kidney function has dropped.
35:0540%.
35:06Which isn't enough, apparently.
35:11Okay, well, we can book in with your specialists, and...
35:14I've decided to not have the baby.
35:17Me and Darren both have.
35:21I'm sorry.
35:22What?
35:23What are you apologising for?
35:25I know how excited you were to be world's greatest great-uncle.
35:29Oh, mate, mate.
35:30Don't be silly.
35:32Well, look, as long as you're healthy.
35:35That's all I care about.
35:37Okay?
35:42Ah, good news.
35:44Late in a stable, which makes this the only day I'll celebrate with vodka.
35:49That's such a relief.
35:52Hey.
35:54You okay?
35:55Yeah.
35:57Actually, there's something I need to ask you.
36:00Should I be worried about Naomi?
36:03What?
36:04Look, it's not...
36:05Liz.
36:05I know, it sounds silly.
36:06It's not a jealousy thing.
36:08I don't know, maybe it is a little bit, but it feels bigger than that.
36:11Like, she's incredible.
36:13Liz, I have no idea where this is coming from.
36:14No, please, just listen.
36:15I'm actually not angry or anything.
36:17I just feel like you guys share so much.
36:21Like, you have medicine and culture and just connections that I'm never going to be able to...
36:26Connections.
36:27Ms, we've got Kalthy.
36:29I know, but even with that, there's things that, like, I'm not going to be able to teach her and stuff and...
36:35Ms, you're her mum.
36:37And you're Timmy's sister.
36:40And you're Darren's step-mom.
36:43And I adore you.
36:47And we kind of ruined it now, because I had this whole thing planned.
36:50I was going to fly over Dad's country, and now the whole thing just feels like a knee-jerk reaction to this, but you know what?
36:55Bugger it.
36:55What are you talking about?
36:56What are you doing?
36:57You forced my hand.
36:58Oh, my God.
37:08What?
37:09What do you reckon, Meryl, Tiz?
37:11You want to marry me?
37:13Yes.
37:14Of course.
37:23Love you.
37:24Love you.
37:25Yeah.
37:28Love you.
37:41Hello?
37:43Kaya?
37:53Hey, Maddie.
37:55Hey, um...
37:57I just came to chat.
37:59I don't want to talk. I'm tired of talking.
38:01Honest about Hot Cop.
38:04Okay, hang on.
38:09Let's compare notes.
38:11Uh, let's not.
38:14I just wanted to talk to you about
38:16today and
38:19you okay?
38:24I know what you're thinking.
38:27You're thinking I'm a hot mess.
38:31But at least I'm still hot.
38:34I'm Bevanetta.
38:38I'm Bevan.
38:40I'm Bevan.
38:44You okay?
38:47Oh, wait.
38:47Here.
38:49Here, get into there.
38:50Into there.
38:51Okay.
38:52Okay, yeah.
38:52Oh.
38:54Oh.
38:59All right.
39:02How about we lie down, huh?
39:03Come here.
39:05Here we go.
39:07There we go.
39:08On your side there, like this way.
39:09This way.
39:09There you go.
39:10I take it you spoke to Taylor.
39:32Yeah, I just want to get rid of this baby stuff somehow before she sees it.
39:38Went a bit crazy at the baby shop.
39:41Hey.
39:41I know how much you wanted things to work out for her.
39:50Sorry.
39:55I remember you telling me
39:57having kids was like
39:59a piece of your heart being outside of your body.
40:01Yeah.
40:02I know I'm not her dad, but
40:04jeez, I get that now.
40:08Yeah.
40:11You may not be her dad,
40:12but you're definitely her parent.
40:28Leave a message.
40:29Poppy?
40:32Where are you?
40:34Please just let me explain.
40:35Please.
40:37I just...
40:37I just...
40:38I just...
40:41I just...
40:45I just...
40:51I just...
40:53I just...
40:55I just...
41:01I just...
41:05I just...
41:06I just...
41:07I just...
41:07I just...
41:23I don't know.
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