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The Pitt Season 1 | Full Season | English Audio | HD 1080p

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Experience the heartbeat of Pittsburgh. The dedicated staff of Pittsburgh's Trauma Medical Center work around the clock to save lives in an overcrowded and underfunded emergency department. Facing life-or-death decisions every second, these heroes prove that hope survives even in the most chaotic conditions.

- Genre: Medical Drama, Action, Emotional
- Quality: Full HD 1080p
- Status: Completed (Full Season)
- Starring: Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Patrick Ball

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00:00This is the end.
00:01This is the end.
00:02It's the end.
00:03This is the end.
00:04This is the end.
00:05This is the end.
00:06This is the end.
00:07This is the end.
00:08This is the end.
00:09Robert!
00:10Whoa, whoa, whoa, what's going on here?
00:11I disabled my ankle monitor because I was going off and fucking with our ability to help
00:16patients during the mass casualty.
00:18Tell that to your judge.
00:19This is my resident.
00:20I need her.
00:21Call Gloria.
00:22Can you at least wait a second to speak to our Chief Medical Officer?
00:23No, but they can call the department if they have any questions.
00:25We just came through the worst mass casualty incident in this city's history and you two
00:28are fucking around with this.
00:29want everything better to do? Officer Harrelson? Can you please? Is there a problem here? She
00:35disabled her ankle monitor. It was malfunctioning. She's in a custody battle with a restraining
00:39order and is considered a flight risk. That's bullshit. You're interfering with our ability
00:42to trick patients. I'm not sure we could have saved Officer Stefano if she hadn't disabled
00:47the day. Is that true? They saved Stefano's life. They saved a lot of lives. Take care
00:55of this first thing tomorrow morning? I swear. Take the cuffs off. Thank you. Thank you.
01:02Thank you for everything you did here tonight. Do I even want to know? Probably not. Good.
01:12What's your status down here? We've had 112 mass casualty patients come through here in the last
01:17three hours. Only six people that we couldn't save. They're still in our makeshift morgue and
01:22peds. 71 people went upstairs. Last I heard, surgery had stabilized. The 39 most critical
01:27red zone, 32 pink zone patients. We also had 24 yellow zone patients, many of whom were
01:31getting orthopedic surgery as we speak. The police are still interviewing. Everybody else
01:34is still down here. We discharged eight people and I don't know the status of the green zone
01:37patients because I wasn't there. You'll have to check with family medicine.
01:39Impressive. I need you and ABBA to turn your patients over to the night shift now. And then,
01:45oh, sorry. Hello. What? No, we need to be back up and running now. Tell security to open the ER
01:53doors for walk-ins. If you've got a triage nurse and registration clerks, we should already be open.
01:57You ready to give this measles kid to Dr. Shannon and go home? Oh, no, I'm, I'm okay. You sure? Yeah.
02:13It's just, you know, we've repeatedly tried to explain the importance and low risk of the spinal
02:18tap and the parents are risking their son's life. Hopefully they'll come around. And if they don't?
02:25We do the best that we can. Some things are out of our control. Dr. Shannon, how are we progressing
02:30in here? No improvement in the patient or his family. Where is your wife and daughter, Mr. Edwards?
02:36My wife took Georgia to the bathroom. Okay. Well, your son Flynn is critically ill. And the longer
02:41that we wait, the worse this could get. Without the spinal tap, we don't know the best treatment
02:45to give him to give him the best chance of recovery. What's going on? We were discussing the
02:49options for treating your son. He already looks better. He is not. And by
02:55refusing the spinal tap, we don't know how to help him. The steroids could kill him. If
02:59it's just pneumonia, the steroids could save him. If it's ate him. And the longer that
03:01we wait, the greater the risk of him dying. Will he die? No, honey. He's just got a worse
03:06version of what you had. I'll keep him intubated, hydrated and pumping antibiotics. I'll let you
03:11know if anything changes. Mr. Edwards, may I speak with you outside, please? Go. I've heard
03:15enough.
03:22Tell me about your son. He's a great kid. He's kind. He's very good to his little sister.
03:29You too close? Yeah. Not like my old man. Samira, finish up. He was not around very much.
03:35He didn't really care what we were doing. Does Flynn play any sports?
03:39Baseball, soccer, basketball. David?
03:41My wife doesn't want him playing football or he'd be doing that too. Do you get to many
03:46games? I'm doing my best.
03:50Big identification.
04:04What the hell is this? These are the people from the pit fest shooting that we couldn't
04:08save today. We couldn't save them. But we can still save your son. You're an asshole.
04:19Yeah, I'm an asshole. I was trying to save your son's life.
04:25Still need charts for two patients in North, three and so.
04:27All right, we're on it. Just give us a hot minute. Hey, Leanne, can you check out the
04:30one she's talking about?
04:35Kotam? Illness or injury in a public area of the hospital, usually a fainting or a fall.
04:39Hey, Gloria wants day shift. Get out of here sooner rather than later, so.
04:42Gotcha. Repeat labs back on our Blue Man Max, running through agents that cause met hemoglobin
04:48anemia, mainly drugs and toxins.
04:50Yeah, drugs like top-line aesthetics from the dentist, antibodies to treat malaria, leprosy.
04:55Yeah, I can see if he's taking any of those.
04:56Also ask about industrial toxins, aniline dyes, benzene. There's also food additives,
05:01nitrates, nitrites.
05:03Some of those are available online as suicide kits.
05:07I think he may have tried to hurt himself.
05:10Maybe. Or he was poisoned. I had a guy today whose wife was spiking his coffee with progesterone.
05:16Jesus, and I thought the crazies were for the night shift.
05:19She wasn't crazy. I'm just desperate.
05:21Help! Police! Officer, I'm being held here against my will.
05:25What else do we know about him?
05:30Nothing, really. He, uh, was too groggy to talk, but I can give it another shot.
05:33Go for it, Sherlock.
05:35Will do.
05:37Last thing patient going upstairs.
05:39You two hanging in?
05:39Oh, yeah.
05:40Okay, start wrapping it up and then hand off what you have left for the night shift.
05:43Can we talk?
05:44Go home. I don't want to tell you again. You needed me.
05:46Do you have any idea how much trouble you're in?
05:48Only if you report me.
05:50I'm going to pretend that I didn't...
05:51Robbie, pelvic crush injury.
05:52Don't even think about it.
05:54I thought we were closed in trauma.
05:55This is the Cotan. He got pinned behind a truck backing up with replacement supplies.
06:01100% non-rebreather. Let's drop 120 epitome and 100 of rock and page trauma surgery, please.
06:06Where the hell did this guy come from?
06:07Our loading dock.
06:08Okay, I got the E-Fast. Grab a binder.
06:11Obvious pelvic fracture.
06:12I'm in a lot of pain.
06:13You taking any medications?
06:14Preston.
06:15Any drug allergies?
06:16No.
06:17Am I going to be okay?
06:19Absolutely.
06:19We got you, Hector.
06:20BP68 over 42. Pulse 130. I got a 14 gauge in the left I seat.
06:24Whole blood massive transfusion protocol.
06:26Uh, we got whole blood coming in from Aaron Youngstown. I'm not sure it's here yet.
06:29Let's go one-to-one-to-one. Red cells, platelets, and plasma. We've got that. Let's place an IJ after the intubation, please.
06:33On it.
06:34Okay, E-Fast negative. It's all retroperitoneal. No blood at the meatus. Pass it fully.
06:38Hector, you crushed all the bones in your pelvis, and you've got some internal bleeding. We need to sedate you to treat you.
06:43It works a lot.
06:44When you wake up, you're not going to be able to talk. You're going to have a breathing tube in your throat.
06:47Take a nice heat to my waist.
06:48Afraid we have to move now, Hector.
06:49First unit, pex cells in the infuser.
06:51What have we here?
06:53Looks like two old white guys poached our patient.
06:56Oh, I know you're not talking about us.
06:57Well, I know he's not talking about me.
06:59Crushed pelvis. Hemorrhagic shock.
07:01ATP pelvic minder. I'm doing an intubation about to place an IJ.
07:05You need us?
07:05We got this for now. Hold down the fort, get caught up on the audacious remaining PitFest patients, and we'll get this guy stabilized.
07:11How are you feeling, Max?
07:12Yeah, I'm all right.
07:13So, we are treating you for methemoglobinemia. Have you taken anything or eaten anything out of the ordinary lately?
07:21No, just some unhealthy food truck choices.
07:24Okay, do you work around toxic chemicals?
07:26No, I'm a graphic designer.
07:28Have you had dental work done lately, the used topical pain relievers?
07:32No.
07:34Do you know anyone with leprosy?
07:37Leprosy? Yeah, I don't know anyone with leprosy.
07:41Well, something that you ingested or came into contact with made you really sick, and you could have died.
07:49So, we need to figure out what caused it so it doesn't happen again.
07:51It won't.
07:56Um, is there anything else going on in your life that you want to talk about?
08:01Anything causing you undue stress or worry?
08:05No.
08:07I think I just need a little rest.
08:11All right.
08:13Well, I will be back.
08:14This has to be the slowest elevator in the world.
08:25You want to hurry to get back down there?
08:27There's still a backlog of cases to check on.
08:29Our shift was over hours ago.
08:32You don't want to go home and sleep?
08:35I hope this didn't turn you off of practicing emergency medicine.
08:37I'm pretty sure today turned me off practicing all forms of medicine.
08:41Everything will be a cakewalk after today.
08:42I promise.
08:43Come on, let's go find a good case.
08:47Yeah.
08:48I'll be right there.
08:49Central line is in.
09:02Let's hook up the ravine fuser over to the IJ, and then we can shoot the film.
09:06Clear for X-ray.
09:07Oh, that ain't good.
09:21What you got?
09:24Wide unsynthesis pubis anteriorly.
09:27Disrupted sacroiliac posteriorly.
09:28The guy's bleeding like a stuck pig.
09:29I got Dr. Walsh on speakerphone from the OR.
09:32Hey, guys, what's up?
09:33We've got an unstable pelvic ring fracture systolic of 68, EFAS negative.
09:37I thought we were close to trauma.
09:38Hospital worker versus reversing supply truck.
09:40MTP and pelvic binder in place.
09:42TXA?
09:43Gave it.
09:43Staple for CT and Geogram?
09:45Uh, not at the moment, no.
09:46Keep transfusing.
09:48The blood bank is still waiting on a delivery unless you have some upstairs.
09:50He doesn't need surgery.
09:51He needs interventional radiology to embolize the bleeders.
09:54They don't like unstable patients.
09:55They will tonight.
09:57I'll be down as soon as I finish this grade five liver lock.
10:01Hodges, where's shrapnel?
10:03Check.
10:03Molloy, leg shrapnel.
10:08Yeah.
10:11Montgomery, abdominal shrapnel.
10:13Uh, no.
10:15This is supposed to be Chu, female with a headlack.
10:18Great.
10:19So where the hell should go?
10:21Dr. King, Whitaker, there's supposed to be a female Asian patient with a headlack in this bed.
10:28Uh, yeah.
10:28I don't think that's her.
10:30Right.
10:31Whitaker, I need you to find the patient that's supposed to be here, Chu.
10:33Elderly female with a headlack.
10:34Me?
10:35I saw you caught that rat.
10:36You did the close thing we got to a bloodhound.
10:37I mean that as a compliment.
10:38Hey, is this a good time?
10:41No, I got a missing patient.
10:42You seen a woman with a scalp black last named Chu?
10:44Uh, no, but, um, I need to talk to you.
10:46So talk?
10:46You treat a woman with a scalp black named Chu?
10:49It doesn't ring a bell.
10:50You're in line of hell.
10:51Start wrapping up and get out of here.
10:53Gladly.
10:53In private.
10:54Keep looking.
10:55I'll be with you in a minute.
10:58Okay.
11:02What the hell?
11:03Feel like I'm gonna sleep tonight anyway.
11:07What have you been hearing?
11:08I was screaming and crying.
11:09Got a feeling that's gonna stick with me for a while.
11:11I mean, about me.
11:13Doctors.
11:15Always with the me, me, me.
11:18Heard you went home early, but you came back, so can you some slack this time?
11:21Why?
11:22Why didn't you go home?
11:24Well, I just figured you'd be in a pussy.
11:26What did Robbie tell you?
11:30Dana.
11:33He said I didn't want to know, so I didn't ask.
11:36You in trouble, kid?
11:37No.
11:38No, it's just a stupid misunderstanding.
11:41Then no worries.
11:41Misunderstandings can be sorted out.
11:43Look, everyone's nervous and frazzled from today.
11:44Just go home.
11:46Get some rest.
11:47Robbie believes something that's not entirely true.
11:50That's not like Robbie.
11:51I need you to have my back on this.
11:52Look, I love you, kid, but this sounds like it's between you and Robbie and above my pay grade.
11:55Hell, I'm not even sure I'm ever coming back after I walk out of here tonight.
11:58Fuck.
11:58What are you talking about?
12:00Just...
12:00I'm done.
12:07Get you all for this shit.
12:08What?
12:10No, Dana, you can't quit.
12:11It's like the fucking world is imploding.
12:13Dana, you can't quit.
12:14We need you.
12:15Robbie, me, everybody.
12:17I'm just gonna...
12:19I'm just gonna wrap things up and get out of here.
12:21I need you to vouch for me.
12:25Robbie thinks I'm a fucking drug addict.
12:29Are you?
12:31No.
12:34No, what I am is scared, okay?
12:37I'm really fucking...
12:38Fucking scared of what happens next.
12:41I fucked up, Dana.
12:43I fucked up, and I don't know what I'm supposed to do.
12:47You're a smart kid.
12:49You figure it out.
12:50Trust Robbie, okay?
12:51He'll do what's best for you.
12:53What's best for me is being a doctor.
12:54Hey, um...
12:57No luck finding Mrs. Chu.
12:58All right, I'm coming.
13:01Sure.
13:15Yes, yes.
13:15How's he doing?
13:17Same.
13:19So he's not getting any worse?
13:21Not at the moment.
13:23Our family physician is making arrangements to move him to West Penn.
13:27Uh-huh.
13:27Will you excuse me for a second?
13:28Four after three rounds, pack cells, FFP, and platelets.
13:35Not too shabby.
13:35Our measles kid's parents are trying to move him to West Penn.
13:38Let him.
13:39They've been warned multiple times.
13:41I even took the father into the pit fest board to drive him to point home.
13:43You what?
13:44I doubt any hospital will take him without a spinal tap.
13:46I'll be there in a minute.
13:47They'll have to move that kid.
13:48Okay, great.
13:49They can see this guy in 45 minutes.
13:50He's an interventional radiologist.
13:51That's a long time for this guy.
13:52They're just starting a ROBOA.
13:53You did a ROBOA during the mass casualty?
13:55One of his interns did.
13:56Shut up.
13:57I was busy.
13:58That was ballsy.
14:00Yeah, we can babysit this guy until I.R. is ready.
14:01You guys are three hours of post-shift.
14:02This was supposed to be my day off.
14:04You got this.
14:05Hasta la vista, vatos.
14:09Hey, hey.
14:10Have you seen an elderly woman with a headlack, last name Chu?
14:14No, sorry.
14:16Our shift is over.
14:18Dana asked me to find her.
14:19Said I'm the department bloodhound now.
14:21Well, you did catch the rat.
14:24Hey, have you seen an elderly woman with a headlack, last name Chu?
14:27Nope.
14:27Anything interesting up here?
14:34Oh, we are off the clock.
14:36I know.
14:37But it's going to take a couple more hours to get caught up on every patient.
14:39Are you feeling okay?
14:42I feel great.
14:44Better than great.
14:46Today was horrific.
14:48But we got through it.
14:49We did some amazing things.
14:51Like, I drilled a burr hole with an easy I.O.
14:54Yeah, that was something.
14:58You should probably go home now.
15:00I'm good.
15:01No, you're running on an adrenaline high and you are going to crash soon, trust me.
15:05I'd rather be here.
15:08This job can't be your life, Samira.
15:10It's not.
15:14What?
15:15Because I'm not in a relationship and I don't like socializing after work?
15:18All that other stuff can wait until I finish my residency and get to where I want to be in my career.
15:22Yeah, for sure.
15:24Hey.
15:26Hey.
15:28I love my life.
15:32Can you repeat?
15:36Hey.
15:38Can I, uh, can I talk to David alone for a sec?
15:42I guess, um, I'll be right outside.
15:45Okay.
15:51Can I get you anything, David?
15:57Yeah, get me out of here.
15:58I mean, I can't do that.
16:00They caught the guy that did this.
16:01He's dead.
16:03I'm still locked up.
16:07Yeah.
16:13Look.
16:15Do you know what it's like to be afraid?
16:18I mean, really, truly frightened for your own physical safety.
16:21Pretty sure I got a taste of that tonight.
16:25Right.
16:27So imagine if you felt that way every day from half the people that you meet.
16:33Because that's every woman's life.
16:38So when you make a hit list for girls at your school...
16:40I didn't make a hit list.
16:41Eliminate man, whatever you want to call it, it's unacceptable.
16:44And it's a form of violence against women.
16:47How would you feel if your mom was on somebody's eliminate list?
16:51I know life can be shitty.
16:59When we all do stupid things.
17:01But you're 18.
17:03They're going to treat you like an adult, so I suggest you start acting like one.
17:06Look, this is your chance to turn things around.
17:17Take the help that's offered.
17:19Try and figure out why you wrote what you did.
17:22And please, never ever think that way again.
17:24Uh, okay.
17:41I'm going to take this and this out there.
17:43If anybody needs me, that is where I will be.
17:45Yep.
17:45What was that all about?
17:51Tell me it was my mess to fix, right?
17:53So that's what I was trying to do.
17:55Did he talk to you?
17:57Not really.
18:00Do you think I made it worse by bringing the police in on this one?
18:03We may never know.
18:04He's probably going to be stiked down here for his entire 72-hour hold.
18:07Well, maybe if he gets the help he needs, it's worth it.
18:15Go home.
18:17Don't show up tomorrow before taking care of the ankle monitor.
18:23I think our blue man, Max, needs a psych eval.
18:25Based on what?
18:27No health reason for taking anything that could have caused this.
18:29No exposure to anything in the workplace.
18:31He didn't ask me to call anyone.
18:33I was worried he was trying to hurt himself.
18:34I'm so stretched, new girl.
18:35Well, he's also not asking to go home.
18:39I mean, if this was a failed suicide attempt,
18:41it makes sense that he's too frightened or embarrassed to admit to what he did
18:44and too afraid to go home because of what he might still do.
18:47Okay, I'll call psych.
18:48Find someone to take over for you.
18:50Your shift ended a couple of hours ago.
18:53I'd like to try and get a little more out of him.
18:55See if I can get him to confess to something.
18:58I've seen your bedside manner.
19:00Okay, that is reserved for assholes.
19:02I don't want this kid slipping through the cracks.
19:05Okay.
19:05Thanks.
19:14Thanks for letting me come back.
19:17I didn't let you come back.
19:18You came back on your own and I'd let you stay.
19:21Figured it was one time throwing my career away was for a greater good.
19:23I was never high.
19:26I was just treating my own withdrawal symptoms.
19:28Well, you should have done that under the care and supervision of a physician.
19:31With that on my record, I could have my hospital privileges denied whenever I apply for a job.
19:36No.
19:36No, that's not true anymore.
19:38That's not true anymore.
19:39You could have come to me.
19:39Instead, you could be arrested on felony charges for stealing controlled substances from the hospital.
19:44Robbie, I could lose my medical license.
19:48Come on, man.
19:50You never heard of Second Chances.
19:51Here's your second chance.
19:5430-day inpatient treatment program, followed by random urine tests, 50 to 60 a year, followed by mandatory NA meetings three to four times a week for the first three years.
20:01Three years?
20:01Of a five-year program.
20:02You need help.
20:03What about you, man?
20:05What about you?
20:05I'm not the only one who's a little fucked up here, Robbie.
20:07Why don't you look in the mirror?
20:08What's that supposed to mean?
20:09I never had a complete meltdown.
20:10No, you just caused him and other people.
20:12You're blaming me for what happened to you.
20:14What happened to me?
20:15What happened to me?
20:16Yeah.
20:17Oh, you are so full of shit.
20:19You let me down.
20:21You let everybody down, especially yourself.
20:24Someone saw you in peds.
20:28What, Whitaker?
20:30No.
20:31A night shift nurse.
20:33Saw you on the floor.
20:34Said it looked like...
20:35Looked like what?
20:37Looked like what?
20:40This job will fuck you up if you let it.
20:43You let it.
20:45Yeah.
20:45I wasn't the one talking to cartoon animals and peds.
20:47Fuck you!
20:58Doing okay, man?
21:00Why do you keep asking me that?
21:01Oh, I don't know.
21:02We did take the parent of a patient into our makeshift morgue.
21:04Forget that it's technically a fucking crime scene.
21:06That's just not cool, man.
21:08Just the two heroes I wanted to see.
21:10We're holding a press conference in the education auditorium.
21:13Not a chance.
21:14I know you hate this stuff, but it's important for this department and the hospital.
21:19Trust me, Gloria.
21:19You don't want me speaking to the press right now.
21:21Wherever.
21:22Look, as much as you ER cowboys are a pain in my ass,
21:25what you and your department did here tonight was nothing short of miraculous.
21:28People need to know that.
21:30Take the win.
21:32Need a second round of MTP.
21:33What the fuck?
21:34Systolic's down to 64 to 38.
21:38He's tacked to 132.
21:39Pelvic fracture?
21:40Yeah, rechecking for delayed intra-abdominal bleed.
21:43I thought you said he was stable.
21:44He was after three units.
21:45And he continued to improve.
21:46Pressure got up to 118 systolic after the full MTP.
21:49Systolic of 118?
21:49It was 90 after three units.
21:51He gave him too much blood and raised his pressure so high
21:53that it blew apart the developing clots that was stopping him from bleeding out.
21:56First round of MTP is six units of red cells, six FFP, six platelets.
22:00That's what we gave him.
22:01Treat the patient, not the protocol.
22:02Systolic of 90 is ideal.
22:04Robbie, you can teach your residents about permissive hypotension.
22:06Dr. Shen was on this case.
22:07Shen is a resident.
22:08He isn't attending now.
22:09We thought with the long delay in getting him to IR,
22:11you may not make it to IR.
22:12You over-transfused, you popped the clots, and now he's exsanguinated.
22:15Okay, there's no bleeding in the belly.
22:16It's too deep in the pelvis to see on ultrasound.
22:18Second round of MTP is here.
22:19Blood and plasma on the infuser.
22:20We got him back once.
22:21We'll get him back again.
22:22Three grams calcium glutinate.
22:23Why calcium?
22:25Citrates in the transfusing chelates lead in the hypocalcemia.
22:27Actually, well done.
22:30Hey, I found Mrs. Chu in the stairwell, smoking.
22:33Oh, good job.
22:34You know, Mrs. Chu, tobacco use is not a healthy habit.
22:36I've outlived three husbands.
22:38Yeah, probably died of secondhand smoke.
22:40Dr. King, we want you to do this by on tap before Flynn gets any worse.
22:43Great, I will meet you in there.
22:51Dr. Shen, nice of you to join us.
22:53Mrs. Stokes only 68.
22:55Dr. How many units?
22:55Three units in the second MTP.
22:56Total of nine.
22:57This is not looking good, kids.
23:00I'm sorry if I gave him too much blood.
23:01Dr. Ellis, now that Dr. Shen is here, we have plenty of hands on deck.
23:04Why don't you go check on your other patients?
23:07Hey, what about Roboa?
23:08The balloon costs off to the lower half of the body.
23:09No, with bilateral crush injuries, we don't know if we have an intact artery to thread it in.
23:12You could always crack the chest, cross-clamp the aorta, and stabilize.
23:15I got a better idea.
23:16Yeah?
23:16Three peritoneal packing.
23:17Simple midline incision below the umbilicus, packed like hell around and behind the bladder.
23:21That pressure should stop the bleeding until we get him upstairs.
23:26Robbie, three peritoneal packing.
23:28Thoughts?
23:28Um, I've only ever done one in cadaver lab.
23:31Because it's an OR procedure.
23:32We did them all the time at the combat support hospitals.
23:38All right!
23:39What the hell?
23:40Super pubic prep and drapes, several gowns all around.
23:41Okay, let's go.
23:42Get on the horn of the OR.
23:43We need at least six lap pads.
23:44The biggest goddamn retractors you've got.
23:46Deavers, right angles, whatever.
23:50Saddle up, cowboy.
23:50We got this.
23:54Dr. Ellis, where do you meet me?
23:56Back here at 7 a.m. to relieve the night shift.
23:58I can work a double.
23:59Samara, you are a great doctor.
24:01But you need to know when to turn it off.
24:03Go home.
24:05Oh, Dr. Ellis.
24:06The parents of the measles patient have finally consented to an LP.
24:10But Dr. Shin is tied up with the trauma.
24:12I can do it.
24:13We got this.
24:14Go.
24:21Still doing okay?
24:23I'm fine.
24:26Did you...
24:27Witness any of the shooting?
24:30No.
24:32You were found in one of the parking lots.
24:36Yeah.
24:38What were you doing?
24:42Just hanging out.
24:44Were you with friends?
24:46No.
24:46You know, you can tell me anything, right?
24:56I'm here to help, if I can.
24:59I had a good friend who went through some really ugly stuff with me.
25:15We were young, and someone older was taking advantage of our age.
25:21And things got so bad that my friend took her own life.
25:28There isn't a day that I don't regret not being able to stop my friend.
25:35But there also isn't a day that I'm not grateful I didn't do the same.
25:39Life can be so fucking hard.
25:48But it gets better.
25:50And there are people who can and want to help you with whatever you're dealing with.
25:55I just don't want to be here anymore.
26:10Then let's have you talk to a professional.
26:13Who can help you with those feelings.
26:17So what do you say?
26:19Will you talk to someone?
26:20Here come more love pets.
26:32Drop them on the mail.
26:32Ten bladed me.
26:34I've done a hundred of these.
26:36Just somebody fucking do it.
26:38All right, fine.
26:39Just down to the linealba.
26:40I don't want you going down too deep and slicing the bladder.
26:42Thank you for the safety tip.
26:44Matt.
26:46Okay.
26:47Add some forceps.
26:48Once I'm through the fascia, you're going to sweep a finger around the bladder.
26:52Open up the space of Retzius.
26:53Named after Anders Retzius.
26:5519th century Swedish professor of anatomy.
26:57Seriously?
26:58History of medicine is the closest thing I have to a hobby.
26:59You might want to leave that off your dating profile.
27:02All right, three lap pads on each side of the bladder deep as you can.
27:04Dever retractor.
27:05Named for John Blair Dever.
27:07Lodothia surgeon who revolutionized abdominal surgery in the early 1900s.
27:10Surrounded by med nerds.
27:12I went to med school at Penn.
27:13Walked by his portrait every day.
27:14Dude did like a hundred thousand surgeries.
27:16Guys, BP is not any better.
27:18Systallic is 72.
27:20One more check of the transverse view.
27:24Perfectly in the midline.
27:27And the longitudinal view.
27:31Right between the vertebrae.
27:33Good to go.
27:35You're up.
27:36Okay.
27:37Is it painful when we feel it?
27:38Not at all.
27:39He's fully sedated.
27:41Enter bevel up.
27:42Aim for the umbilicus.
27:44Oh, I have to pop.
27:45That's the supraspinous ligament.
27:46Enter slowly.
27:48Next pop is the ligament of flavum.
27:50And you're in.
27:52Felt it.
27:53All right.
27:54Removing stylet.
27:56Okay, Dad, we're in.
27:57Going to take a minute to collect.
27:59But the fluid looks clear.
28:01That's good, right?
28:02It's a good sign.
28:02The lab still needs to run some tests.
28:04Look under the microscope to rule out some bad stuff.
28:06What are you doing?
28:14You said she didn't want to be in the room.
28:16I was getting Georgia something to eat.
28:17Wait outside.
28:21Stop what you're doing right now.
28:22No, they're almost done.
28:23I can't believe you went behind my back.
28:25I did what was best for Flynn, not for you.
28:27Take that needle out of his back.
28:28No.
28:28Yes!
28:29Ma'am, I don't want to have to ask you to leave.
28:31Take it out right now.
28:32Yep.
28:33Coming out now.
28:36All done.
28:41My son is leaving this hospital.
28:46Sorry.
28:48She really is a good mom.
28:53Is it lap pad in place?
28:56Yep.
28:58Number six and we're done.
28:59Okay.
29:02VP 92 over 48.
29:03That's good enough for me.
29:05How much blood so far?
29:06Uh, up to five on the second MTP.
29:08No more unless he tanks again.
29:09Sounds good.
29:10Hey, I'll stay with him until IR is ready.
29:11Okay, by yourself?
29:13Yeah.
29:13Need to make sure he doesn't get another drop of blood.
29:17You're not needed in the OR?
29:18Nah, it's orthosurgery all night long, though.
29:20Hey, you okay?
29:22Yeah.
29:24He's just tired.
29:25I think we all are.
29:26How are you going to need us?
29:27I won't.
29:29Bye.
29:30Why are you still here?
29:31Almost done.
29:33I was a cop, so I said Doug Driscoll.
29:36Good.
29:37I want to know if I want to press charges.
29:39Uh, yes.
29:41I just want to forget this whole fucking day.
29:42Me too.
29:43But you still have to press charges.
29:44Have you heard anything about me today?
29:49Just like any kind of rumors?
29:51So do you care about rumors?
29:52About you or anybody else?
29:52I don't.
29:53It's just something I heard that Langdon told me that he heard from a night shift nurse.
29:57Yeah, well, there's a reason we stick them on the night shift.
29:58Hey, I'm kidding.
30:01You want to tell me what it was?
30:02I thought you heard something.
30:05No.
30:06Never mind.
30:07Can you find the remaining day shift so I can do a debrief before we all go home?
30:10Yeah.
30:11Is Jake still here?
30:12Yeah.
30:12He and Mom are in North 3 now.
30:15Dr. Robbie, I think you need to look at this kid.
30:17You're going to want to see this.
30:18Trust me.
30:19I got this.
30:20What am I looking at?
30:22A 14-year-old girl playing with her older brother takes a fall as her older brother chases
30:26her up the stairs after she stole a fourth full of his takeout.
30:32Told you I'm going to see it.
30:36This is Dr. Shen written all over it.
30:38Don't worry, we're bringing in our utensils specialist.
30:46We're going to start you out with some nasal numbing spray for the pain.
30:51Do you mind if I take a photo for the medical record?
31:08Do you mind if I take a photo for the medical record?
31:10Are you going to start now?
31:11Hey
31:41you okay yeah i think today's finally catching up to me physically and emotionally it happens
31:53how are you two still going i'm not i don't require much sleep and i have a fast metabolism
32:11all right everybody listen up
32:17you got a cap
32:25today should never have happened it's impossible to imagine what would possess somebody to commit
32:34such a horrific act it's the worst of humanity but it brought out the best in the rest of us
32:41we saw our better angels come to the aid of our patients each of you rose to the occasion
32:49and i i can't tell you how proud i am of all of you
32:54this place will break your heart
32:58but it is also full of miracles and that is a testament to all of you coming together and
33:04doing what we do best thank you for everything you did here today
33:10we saw 112 mass casualty patients come through here in the last four hours
33:17and 106 of them are gonna live
33:19none of us are gonna forget today
33:25even if we really really want to
33:31so go home let yourselves cry
33:35you feel better it's just grief
33:39leave me the body
33:42you want to grab a drink
33:55um yeah yes when
33:59now
33:59oh some of us just get a beer in the park across the street
34:04oh helps to download before you go home
34:06okay sure sure
34:08mom
34:21hey buddy you're still up
34:23yeah me and grandpa just started watching planet of the age
34:26what did i tell you about scary movies
34:33what did i tell you about scary movies
34:37okay we're sorry
34:41Thank you, sir, excuse me.
35:11Let's see if I can see.
35:41You made the same decision you did.
35:44I could have kept him for a few more days on eight more.
35:46You gave him a fighting chance.
35:48Then you used the limited resources we had to give that little girl a chance.
35:52You lost them both.
35:53Yeah.
35:54But you did your best.
35:56We all did.
35:58Hey.
36:00He would have been proud of you.
36:01For what you did.
36:03And for everything else since then.
36:05Come here.
36:07You wouldn't let anyone else find themselves for this.
36:09Let me get yourself some grace.
36:19See you Monday.
36:20That's okay.
36:22That's okay.
36:24Good night.
36:33Come on.
36:33Come on.
36:35Come on.
36:37what the hell are you doing up here what the hell are you doing up here one second
37:07okay uh I will on occasion after a long shift crash here this was your first day here
37:17well it's my first it's my first day of emergency rotation I did internal medicine last month
37:24do you actually have a place to live
37:29uh I'm currently between places do you own a car
37:37uh not the moment no I I'm actually between cars yeah something like that
37:45okay so I have a spare room with its own bathroom
37:53sweet look for god's sakes do you want the room or not
37:58okay that is extremely generous but no I I can't afford to pay you rent right now
38:04how are you at cleaning and fixing things grew up on a farm I'm guessing pretty handy
38:10cleaning I know how to muck out a stall
38:12just keep to yourself don't annoy me and you can move in
38:17well wow I I don't know what to say thank you
38:23well uh you can move in tonight if you want really yeah but quick before I change my mind
38:30yeah yeah no I mean this is this is all I really have so oh god you're not some like nudist or
38:35religious freak are you no no I like to remain fully dressed at all times except bathing I'm just
38:42I know Croft McGaugh cool I don't know who that is but he sounds very protective of you
38:47the chances of this working are diminishing by the second
38:49what I'm just fucking with you Whitaker you're such a huckleberry
38:54yeah okay uh hold on
38:59how are we doing uh we're doing okay right
39:05I know that this is difficult this is gonna hurt for a long time
39:12and it's okay if you want to blame me just please don't blame yourself
39:18we've been friends a long time I would hate it no we're not friends
39:22and you're not my father so fuck off
39:24Jake
39:25Robbie
39:27parents of Jake's girlfriend Leah are here
39:36I put them in the doing work
39:39and did you see the whole original report
39:41yeah let's get them killed now they're black
39:44and there's traffic
39:44and there's traffic
40:00you
40:01you
40:05I don't know.
40:35Hey, Becca.
40:39Hi, Mel.
40:40You ready to go?
40:41Yep. All right, let's go.
40:42Let's go.
40:45Oh, wow. It's dark out.
40:48Oh, yeah. Sorry about that. I had to stay a little later than expected at work.
40:52Because of your boss?
40:53Oh, no, no. A bunch of people got hurt at a music festival.
40:56And you had to help them?
40:57Yeah.
40:58We're supposed to go to a restaurant on Fridays.
41:01We can still go to a restaurant.
41:03It's not too late?
41:05Not for us King sisters.
41:07What do you want to eat?
41:08Pizza. Or spaghetti. I don't know. I can't decide.
41:12Well, why don't we do both?
41:13Both?
41:14Yeah. We can go out for spaghetti and then take a pizza home with us.
41:18Really?
41:19Why not?
41:20Can we still watch a movie?
41:21It is Friday, isn't it?
41:23Elf!
41:24Yeah. We can do Elf. Or we could see a movie that we've never seen before.
41:30But Elf is so funny.
41:32Yup.
41:46You're in my spot.
41:50Just so you know, Grubhub will not deliver it to the roof.
41:53But there's a DoorDash guy, Marco, who will trek up here for an extra ten bucks.
41:58Twenty if you want beer.
42:06Nice speech down there.
42:07Wish I had given it.
42:09No you don't.
42:10No you don't.
42:14No. Fuck no. But...
42:17Glad somebody did.
42:23Yeah.
42:24I think I finally understand why I keep coming back now.
42:34It's in our DNA.
42:36It's what we do.
42:37We can't help it.
42:38We're the...
42:39We're the bees that protect the hive.
42:41Maybe you, not me.
42:46What are you talking about?
42:48No damn well what I talk...
42:49What I'm talking about.
42:50I...
42:52I broke.
42:54You didn't break.
42:56You didn't break.
42:57I shut down.
42:59The moment everybody needed me the most, I wasn't there.
43:02Couldn't do it.
43:03I choked.
43:04For what?
43:05For forty seconds?
43:08Three minutes?
43:09Ten minutes?
43:11So fucking what?
43:12We all have that.
43:13That is what happens when you're in a war and nothing makes sense.
43:17Well we survived as a species because we learned how to cooperate and communicate.
43:22So when we're in the middle of killing each other it defies the very logic of our existence.
43:28Your brain starts to short circuit.
43:32All you can do is focus on the medicine.
43:35The medicine is the only thing that saves the patient.
43:37And your sanity.
43:38I'm gonna need a drink if you keep talking.
43:42You get what I'm saying, right?
43:44You rocked that shit down there tonight.
43:49Yeah.
43:51You rocked that shit down there tonight.
43:56We all did.
43:58Now that is a compliment.
44:00Except a damn compliment for once.
44:02What if we just didn't talk for a minute?
44:04I'm just trying to help.
44:05I know.
44:06I appreciate you...
44:07Still talking.
44:10Sorry.
44:22Get that drink now?
44:23Yeah.
44:24Whoa.
44:25Doesn't take long to fill up in here.
44:26Never does.
44:27How long until we run out of boarding beds?
44:28Oh, the sunrise?
44:29Mm-mm.
44:30She had a seizure.
44:31Of course she did.
44:32Looking good, Dr. Abbott.
44:33You too, Mirna.
44:34Thanks.
44:35Hey, fruitcake.
44:36Don't ask.
44:37When are you coming back?
44:38I don't know.
44:39Grab a couple hours sleep, come back around two.
44:40I don't think they're going to need relief until the morning.
44:41You know me.
44:42I prefer working nights.
44:43You're not sick of working nights yet?
44:44You're not sick of working nights yet?
44:45A therapist thinks I find comfort in the darkness.
44:46What?
44:47I'll give you his number if you ever feel like talking to him.
44:48I'm going to give you his number if you ever feel like talking to him.
44:52It's okay.
44:53Don't ask.
44:56When are you coming back?
44:57I don't know.
44:58Grab a couple hours sleep, come back around two.
45:01I don't think they're going to need relief until the morning.
45:03You know me, I prefer working nights.
45:06You're not sick of working nights yet?
45:09My therapist thinks I find comfort in the darkness.
45:12What?
45:15I'll give you his number if you ever feel like talking to him.
45:18Does it help?
45:19I haven't jumped off the roof, have I?
45:24Not yet.
45:38Hey!
45:38Hey!
45:39Somebody help me!
45:40There are rats in here!
45:42There were rats in my bed.
45:44I don't think there were any rats in your bed.
45:45There were two of them.
45:47Okay, sir.
45:47We'll take care of that.
45:49Head trauma started to hallucinate.
45:51Put him in line for CT.
45:57Hey, I had the hard drugs, kids.
46:00Oh, nice catch.
46:02Oh.
46:05Oh.
46:06Today was a motherfucker.
46:18Have you ever been in anything like that before?
46:23Let's hope none of us ever has to again.
46:25No shit.
46:26We probably will.
46:27We probably will.
46:30If not us.
46:31Others.
46:32Yeah, but we survived that craziness.
46:34Right?
46:36To the pit crew.
46:38To all the people we saved.
46:39Yeah.
46:40And the ones we couldn't.
46:44Is this where all the cool kids hang out?
46:45Oh, you know it.
46:47Nice of you to join us.
46:48If there ever was a day.
46:52Actually, sorry.
46:53I don't drink.
46:53I don't know why I took that.
46:55She's not old enough.
46:56I'd say if she's old enough to put her to a chest tube and intubate, she's old enough to drink a beer.
46:59We won't tell your mom.
47:01Shut up.
47:01But seriously, don't.
47:11Guys do us half their every shit?
47:14Not always.
47:15Usually it's a little more lively.
47:17Like the emergency department throws wicked parties.
47:24What's so funny?
47:25I just realized this is your first shift.
47:28Yeah.
47:31That was baptism by fire, baby.
47:36I can pretty much guarantee you the next one will be easier.
47:38I really fucking hope so.
47:40Hey, at least you didn't get pissed on.
47:43I will drink to that.
47:44Aw, poor Whitaker.
47:46Where is he?
47:47Probably quit.
47:49That kid's tough.
47:51He'll be back.
47:53Just like the rest of us.
48:01Okay.
48:06That's it for me.
48:07Beer for the road?
48:08Yeah, why not?
48:12Good night.
48:15Get some rest.
48:17Tomorrow's another day.
48:18Baby, it's all right.
48:32Baby, you'll stay here tonight.
48:39With champagne, kind of like the wine.
48:42The girl looks so good.
48:45She gave eyesight to the blind.
48:49She said, come here, boy.
48:51I'm gonna take you higher.
48:54But tonight, the stars shine much brighter.
48:58And she said, baby, it's all right.
49:05Maybe, you can stay here tonight.
49:10Baby, it's all right.
49:14You know it's all right.
49:15Maybe, you can stay here tonight.
49:19She said, baby, you know it's all right.
49:47Baby, she said, baby, it's all right.
49:51You can stay here tonight.
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