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00:00I had a car accident.
00:02Lost a lot of my memory.
00:03Chief resident is up soon.
00:05Consider throwing your hat in the ring?
00:06After Danny died, you changed.
00:08Previously on Doc.
00:09Danny.
00:09I saw my son.
00:11But then I didn't get any more memories of him.
00:12I just keep seeing this man.
00:14The punishment should fit the crime.
00:16The crime is that our dad is dead.
00:18All I care about is, do you want to be with me?
00:20Nora just got an email from you.
00:21I didn't send her anything.
00:22She was hacked.
00:23This is out of control.
00:24Nope, it's in control.
00:25Our control.
00:26My name is Amy Larson.
00:27And if you thought today was fun, that was only the beginning.
00:35Doc.
00:36Hey, Doc.
00:37You got a sec?
00:38Just walked out and it is 2 a.m.
00:40What do you want?
00:41Well, I was too embarrassed to do this in any official capacity.
00:45But I think there's a problem with my rear.
00:50Your rear?
00:50Sort of my undercarriage.
00:53Think you could take a look?
00:54Sure, because this is how I love to spend my free time.
00:58Just a quick peek in the amble.
01:00I'm begging you, man.
01:01You're going to owe me big for this.
01:03Yeah.
01:04Hey, I need some help over here!
01:23Sir, if you can hear me, you're at Westside Hospital.
01:26We're going to take care of you.
01:27This is Nora.
01:36I'll leave a message.
01:38Honey, please.
01:39I get you're upset, but we're married.
01:42We have a child.
01:43This isn't the way to work things out.
01:45Call me back or I'll come to your mother's.
01:48I told you I needed space.
01:53Well, I needed to try.
01:54I know, because there's someone who wants to do the right thing.
01:56That's not what this is about.
01:58It is, Michael.
01:59You have a baby.
02:00You want to be a great father.
02:02You know how this will look to people.
02:03Oh, will you give me a break?
02:04I am giving you a break.
02:05I'm letting you go.
02:06Some maniac sends you a recording of what my ex-wife's therapist says.
02:10And off of that, you're leaving.
02:11I can't compete with this insanity anymore.
02:13Nora.
02:13Don't call me.
02:15Don't come by.
02:16I will text you with a schedule for Simon.
02:22Are you sure you want to go to work today?
02:29Well, no.
02:29I really don't want to go anywhere.
02:32I met because of your dad.
02:34Yeah.
02:35I mean, what else do I got to do?
02:38Sit around, stare at the walls all day?
02:40Thinking about him?
02:41No.
02:41Separate cars, 10 minutes apart?
02:45That's exactly what you used to say back then.
02:48But I mean, like, the exact same words.
02:50I guess some things are just stuck in my head.
02:53Although this time I'm going to take him over TBI and whatnot.
02:58Well, I'll take you however I need you.
03:06And IT still has nothing on the hacker.
03:08Whoever did this had some acumen.
03:11It has to be the angry doctor I keep seeing in my memories.
03:15Unfortunately, there were many people who may have had a grudge against you.
03:18Which is why I need to get back into TMS.
03:20Amy, you collapsed.
03:21I collapsed because I was forced to undergo temporal interference to my brain.
03:25That was only because I was wrongly accused of making two mistakes.
03:30Got that bulletin this morning about the hack?
03:32Yeah.
03:33You heard anything about it?
03:35Pretty sure it has something to do with Amy.
03:38What makes you say that?
03:39Overheard something at Rachel's house yesterday.
03:42Once again, she creates chaos.
03:44You idiot.
03:48Your plan completely backfired.
03:50No one was ever going to think she sent that email.
03:52And now IT...
03:53I told you.
03:54We're fine, okay?
03:54Z's on it.
03:55Tell her it's no sweat.
03:56We're going to fish our way in.
03:57Did he just say fish?
03:59Hospital put out an off-staff bulletin about the hack.
04:02We just piggyback on that.
04:03Send everyone a fake password reset.
04:06One person clicks it.
04:07The link Trojan horses us in.
04:09Wiper metadata.
04:10Oh, my gosh.
04:11Don't wig out me now.
04:12Okay, we've got a couple more wrecking ball Amy Larson therapy sessions going out to a small
04:17but exclusive club.
04:18Although this time, it's courtesy of AI voice replication.
04:23Which is it?
04:24Do you want to start practicing medicine or chase down your hacker?
04:27There's no reason I can't do both.
04:29I am not taking the meds anymore.
04:31And I am not going back to see Marks.
04:33If it can't be Gina, then I want to pick my own doctor this time.
04:36That's fine, but I am not signing you up for headaches and nosebleeds.
04:40Well, how are we going to find this guy?
04:42I'm a sitting doc right now.
04:44You changed your passwords and we're monitoring your accounts.
04:47Joan's right.
04:47Get back to work.
04:48Let us do our jobs.
04:49And Amy, you're still an intern and you still need supervision.
04:54You'll be with Dr. Matra today.
04:57You need to get to the bottom of this.
05:01We'll be fine.
05:04And you have no idea who dropped you off last night?
05:06Had to be Russian agents or Chinese.
05:09Maybe they abducted me in my sleep.
05:12Is there anyone we can reach out to?
05:13Family, a friend?
05:14No, I left them behind.
05:16It's not safe for them to be near me.
05:18Hi, I'm Dr. Larson.
05:21I'll be working alongside Dr. Matra.
05:26Looks like he's been living on the streets.
05:28Seems mentally unstable.
05:30Dumped off last night with a crush injury.
05:32Car sped off.
05:33No ID.
05:34Says his name's Tim.
05:35Who made this food?
05:38Hospital cafeteria.
05:39There's no proof of that.
05:40Can you test it for poison?
05:42That's done at the nursing station.
05:44I saw it myself.
05:45If you're hungry, it is safe to eat.
05:48What happened to your leg?
05:49Was this the people that brought you here?
05:51I told her.
05:52It was enemy agents.
05:53One of them dropped me here, and the other one took off.
05:56They've been following me since the night at the lake.
05:58What lake?
05:59Cedar!
06:00We had to go on the lam.
06:02They gave me no choice.
06:03This isn't helpful, Dr. Larson.
06:05I'm finding out who he is, and where he's been could be extremely helpful, Dr. Matra.
06:09Fine.
06:09I will treat the injury in front of me.
06:11If you want to get to the bottom of his identity, then go order a psych consult and review the security footage.
06:18Sure.
06:21They're her body's defense against infection.
06:23We're starting antibiotics while we wait for more test results.
06:25Antibiotics?
06:26She's in a coma.
06:27Ma'am, good morning.
06:28I'm Dr. Heller.
06:28You want to catch me up?
06:29What's going on here?
06:30Yeah.
06:30A 16-year-old female found unresponsive in her bed this morning.
06:33Came to the ER a few hours ago.
06:35Regular heartbeat, breathing on her own, but she's nine on the GCS.
06:38What does that mean?
06:38She is in critical condition, but we can still bring her out of this if we make a proper diagnosis.
06:43Now, do we know where she was last night?
06:45She was in bed studying.
06:47We were both home all night.
06:48I'm assuming ER ran a tox screen.
06:50She doesn't do drugs.
06:51That's not what this is about.
06:52Negative, four amphetamines, and opiates.
06:54Still waiting for a more advanced screen.
06:55What are you doing?
06:56I told you she was home.
06:57She doesn't do drugs.
06:58Let's get a CAT scan, make sure we don't have a latent bleed.
07:01Mrs. Bauer, I understand you're worried.
07:03I have a daughter myself.
07:04I promise you, I will treat yours like she's my own, okay?
07:08Sorry, I just...
07:09No, don't apologize.
07:10She's your child.
07:10You have nothing to apologize for.
07:13I'm going to need you to sign for that CAT scan.
07:16Of course.
07:17This is Detective Summers.
07:35Hi, Dr. Amy Larson from Westside Hospital in Minneapolis.
07:39I have a John Doe here.
07:41I think he might be from your area.
07:43Okay.
07:43He says his name is Tim.
07:45Uh, physical description?
07:46White, male, 30 years old, six foot, dark brown hair, hazel eyes.
07:51He mentioned something about Cedar Lake.
07:54Well, if I could help, hang on.
07:58Yeah, okay.
07:59I've got someone who might match.
08:00Name's Timothy A. Stern.
08:02He'd be 33 years old, last seen at that lake.
08:04I'll tell you what, I'm going to text you his photo.
08:06Oh, great, thanks.
08:12Yeah, that's him.
08:13Well, his wife's going to be happy.
08:15He's been missing over seven years, and he was pronounced dead four months ago.
08:18Why is everyone such a moron?
08:26Oh, what happened now?
08:28Dr. Park missed an MI.
08:30Put a guy in a cardiogenic shock.
08:32Even I know people make mistakes.
08:34Well, they shouldn't.
08:36And they wouldn't if our esteemed chief Numerov held people accountable.
08:39Perhaps the new chief will do better.
08:43Getting that job is all about groveling and backstabbing.
08:47And then doing it is all about bureaucracy and politics.
08:50And holding people accountable.
08:52It's a moot point anyway, because he's going to die in that chair in 25 years.
08:57No, actually, he's not.
08:58I just had drinks with his wife last week, and the old man's announcing his retirement any day now.
09:03When you walk into the IMO, you're the smartest person in the room.
09:09Time for you to start owning that.
09:11I'm not sure you're seeing the full picture here.
09:17What do you mean?
09:18There's a ramp.
09:19I saw it when his CO2 spiked.
09:22We pumped him full of fluids.
09:24CO2 level's normal.
09:25Yeah, but didn't you hear the crackles?
09:27Of course.
09:27It's probably edema.
09:28Look at the capnography curve.
09:30There's fluid in his lungs.
09:31Which could be caused by so many different pathologies, and we have no medical history of this man.
09:36So what are you suggesting?
09:38A VQ scan.
09:38You want to take an unstable patient, wheel him into an elevator, take him two floors down,
09:43then load him into a scanner bed where he'll be practically unmonitored for another 45 minutes.
09:48What, on your hunch?
09:50He could die lying here of undiagnosed pulmonary hypertension.
09:53I want to find out what's going on with him.
09:56What's going on with him is he has a crush injury, and I don't see any symptoms suggesting the contrary.
10:01So administer Lasix and start an ARB.
10:04Fine, but I'm going to order a blood sample.
10:06And if it comes back with abnormal gases, we run the VQ.
10:10Should have said that in the first place.
10:17Tess came back.
10:19So her CT was negative, but the results do show alcohol in her system.
10:23But she was in bed.
10:24She wouldn't be the first teenager to sneak out of the house.
10:27If she was partying, she might have taken something she shouldn't have, or someone could have spiked her drink.
10:32But that's what I thought the talk screen's for.
10:34Some things don't show up.
10:35Like what?
10:36GHB, ketamine, real hypnol.
10:40That's a roofie.
10:41It would be smart to have her checked for sexual assault with your consent.
10:46You think she...
10:47Now, there's no bruising, there's no sign of a struggle, so let's not get ahead of ourselves, okay?
10:55Can we please have a female doctor do that?
10:57Of course.
10:57That is the protocol.
10:59It would be really helpful if you could help us figure out where Shannon was last night.
11:10Nothing on our Uber.
11:15I don't see anything in our texts or WhatsApp.
11:18You have Life360?
11:20It keeps a history.
11:20She removed herself from it last night, so I wouldn't know where she was.
11:33Okay, you might want to start calling her friends.
11:34Beth.
11:49Beth.
11:50Hi, Tim.
11:52Hey.
11:53Beth.
11:54Beth.
11:55Beth, you can't be here.
11:57No, I can't.
11:58It's okay.
11:58No, no, listen to me.
12:00They'll find you.
12:01See?
12:02See?
12:02They were tracking me, and I cut out the device.
12:04You need to leave.
12:05You're in danger.
12:06It's okay, Tim.
12:06Yeah.
12:07This is a hospital.
12:08You're safe.
12:08No!
12:09You need to get her out of here.
12:10Tim, can you tell me where you work?
12:11Can you tell me what happened?
12:13What is going on here?
12:15Uh, this is Beth, Tim's wife.
12:16I am so sorry.
12:18I'm so sorry, but you're scaring him.
12:19Which I told you is not what he needs right now.
12:21It's not safe.
12:22It's not safe.
12:23It's not safe.
12:24I don't want to go anywhere.
12:26I'm sorry.
12:26I'm not throwing you.
12:28We're getting her to a secure location.
12:31What is, what is it?
12:31I'm right here, okay?
12:32What are you putting into me?
12:33Just something to calm him down.
12:34I, I, I don't want it.
12:36I don't, I don't want it.
12:38I don't want it.
12:39I thought you already gave him meds to calm him down.
12:46We did, but seeing you was triggering for him,
12:49and so we just upped his dosage.
12:51His condition is even more acute than I thought.
12:53I really don't understand.
12:55He was fine, and then a few days of acting kind of strange,
12:58and then suddenly he's a schizophrenic who disappears for seven years.
13:02It's common for it to come on suddenly, especially at his age.
13:06But where's he even been all this time?
13:09Living on the street?
13:10He, he never ended up in a, in a shelter or in the system?
13:13People fall through the cracks.
13:15So now what?
13:17We'll get him into an inpatient program to help him digest what happened and cope with re-entry.
13:21This is Dr. Larson.
13:22She's the one who helped us track you down.
13:25I really can't thank you enough.
13:27Must be so difficult for you to get your head around this.
13:30You don't even understand.
13:31Um, we have a son that he doesn't even know about.
13:35It was only a few weeks after we found out I was pregnant that he ran away,
13:38and everyone thought that he got spooked.
13:41But I kept telling them and the police that he really, he really did love me,
13:45and he really wanted to be a father.
13:46I'm so sorry.
13:48But there are, there are medications, right, to help deal with the, the schizophrenia.
13:51Let's just focus on the task at hand.
13:55We get him healed, and then we deal with how to move forward.
13:59Okay.
14:01I'm sorry.
14:02I'm just really, I'm just so happy he's alive, and I'm so glad someone finally found him.
14:13Sorry I'm late.
14:14I had an emergency consult with a patient.
14:17Our mandated weekly appointments are meant to be taken seriously.
14:20Wow.
14:21It's fine.
14:21We'll make this quick.
14:23You started seeing your own therapist?
14:25I have.
14:25And your feeling of sound mind?
14:30Whatever you have to say to me, Bruce.
14:32I think I already said it.
14:33So I should lose my license?
14:36It was a private session that no one was supposed to hear.
14:39It was unprofessional.
14:40It was our strategy to help.
14:41Were you encouraging her to try to patch things up with me when I have a newborn child?
14:45Absolutely not.
14:46My entire life's a sham, so she should come in and uproot it.
14:49Now that she can't remember, she's the one who undid it all?
14:51I'm so sorry.
14:52This is causing you so much trouble.
14:54Nope.
14:54I'm great.
14:55You did me a favor, since I never loved Nora anyway.
14:58Do you want me to talk to her?
14:59Are you kidding me?
15:01What is it?
15:02IT wants you in the server room.
15:05Don't worry.
15:06You'll be getting high marks for today.
15:13Tell me you found something.
15:14We just flagged two new messages from Dr. Larson's personal email account, both with attachments
15:19to audio recordings from recessions.
15:21How can that be when she changed all of her passwords last night?
15:23If the hacker was signed into her account and never logged off, he could have still been in there.
15:28This is insane.
15:28You've got to be able to log her off remotely.
15:30We just did.
15:31Well, why the hell didn't you do that last night?
15:32The encroachment was on her hospital email.
15:35And we were focused on firewalling our entire encryption network so you don't end up with a billion dollar lawsuit.
15:40Well, what were the messages, and who were they sent to?
15:44One was to Dr. Heller, the other was to your daughter.
15:48What?
15:48We haven't listened to the contents.
15:50We can't do that without them.
15:51Well, when was it sent?
15:52Six minutes ago.
15:52We called you right away.
15:53And have they been opened?
15:54Dr. Heller's, no.
15:56But we can't see your daughter's because it's a personal email account.
15:59Well, forward me the emails and then unsend them from Dr. Larson's account.
16:03Immediately.
16:03See that spiked T-wave?
16:06It could mean elevated potassium.
16:08So we checked for kidney malfunction.
16:11What the?
16:15Hey.
16:16Hey.
16:16Did your computers just glitch?
16:18Yeah, it looks like it's rebooting.
16:20Probably something to do with the IT investigation.
16:32I don't know.
16:33I just don't know what to do about it.
16:35You need to dig deeper is what you need to do.
16:37Because this block you have with Katie is serious.
16:40And it's clearly not going away.
16:45The thing is, no matter how great Jake is in bed,
16:50I'm always going to love Michael.
16:52I honestly can't see what he's doing with that shrew.
16:56So just wait for it to implode.
16:57Then Michael will come back.
16:59Come on.
17:02Come in.
17:02I just spoke with IT.
17:07Whoever hacked Amy sent a phishing email to everyone in the hospital.
17:11Now one of the doctors opened it and the entire system rebooted instantaneously.
17:16Just make sure any tests your doctors ordered are reconfirmed.
17:19This is madness, Michael.
17:20This puts all of our patients in danger.
17:23I know.
17:24But it looks like the only thing they were interested in is wiping Amy's metadata.
17:28What if it's not someone from Amy's past?
17:31What if it's someone working in the hospital now?
17:33Thank you, ma'am.
17:41I'm Dr. Clark.
17:42What's going on here?
17:44I think someone is trying to sweet-talk his way out of admitting to his parents that he has a hangover.
17:49You slandering me, Julie, after I poured on all that charm?
17:51He's never been sick like this, even as a little kid.
17:56You eat anything unusual?
17:58Cafeteria pizza, fast food burger after school.
18:00And no drugs or alcohol?
18:02No, I'm getting in the way of basketball.
18:04There's a playoff game on Thursday, so we need to be out of here for that.
18:07Okay.
18:08Well, we'll start you on on Dancitron for the nausea.
18:11I'll order a liver function test to be safe, but there's a good chance this is just food poisoning.
18:17Thanks.
18:21A computer glitch screwed up my blood test, so I need a new sample.
18:26His breathing's still decompensating.
18:28How much Lasix did you give him?
18:3040 milligrams.
18:31That's not enough.
18:32His neck veins are flat.
18:33That's not typical for heart failure.
18:35If you are still refusing a VQ, we should at least give him a spiral CT.
18:38He would only be on the table for 15 minutes.
18:41For the last time, we are not moving him so you can play the hero.
18:43You actually think that's what this is about?
18:45I have no idea, but if we can't row in the same direction, I say you bow out of this.
18:50Do I need to remind you of the hierarchy?
19:01So what exactly was on the email?
19:03I told you, someone broke into mom's account and got a hold of her therapy sessions.
19:09And what was on them?
19:11Stuff that was really bad for me and Nora.
19:13Wow.
19:14Can you be more vague?
19:16We discussed this.
19:17Anyway, she's staying at her mom's right now.
19:19I don't know for how long.
19:21Did you hear what was on that recording?
19:24I did.
19:26I can't blame her for leaving.
19:28But you still won't tell me?
19:29Well, it's actually none of your business.
19:31Right.
19:34They also sent one to you this morning.
19:38You know, we managed to unsend it and delete it, but I wasn't sure if you saw it.
19:43I was in classes all morning.
19:45I don't check my phone.
19:47Okay.
19:48Good.
19:50Why?
19:51What was on them?
19:52I didn't listen.
19:53But don't worry.
19:54We're going to find out who's doing this.
19:58I already know who's doing this.
19:59It's mom, right?
20:03Ever since her accident, everything's just falling apart again.
20:08I swear, I won't tell your parents.
20:11We just need to know where she was.
20:13Yeah.
20:14Okay.
20:15I'll try her.
20:18I'm striking out.
20:19There's no indication of any kind of assault, but there was sexual activity at some point
20:27within the last 12 hours.
20:28But if someone had given her a roofie, they could have, without there being any evidence.
20:33If she was sneaking out on a school night, it's much more likely that she was going to
20:38meet a boyfriend.
20:38Right.
20:39Then how the hell does she end up here?
20:47Is she here on her own?
20:48Yeah.
20:49Yeah.
20:50Father died a few years ago.
20:51She's the only child.
20:55Her CO2 is ramping.
20:56He had a slight shark fin pattern.
20:59That's new.
20:59By other case, he's having the same issue.
21:02So do you think they're related?
21:03He said there were two people.
21:05One who dropped him here, and the other one took off.
21:07Maybe, maybe that was her.
21:09So, how, uh, how was Mrs. Hardy in 650?
21:19Vitals look good.
21:20I was just in there.
21:21She seems to be on the mend.
21:22Yeah.
21:22I suspected a PE, so I sent her for a CT, but the result showed a giant low-bar pneumonia.
21:29Good catch.
21:30Not really.
21:32Excuse me?
21:33It's not a catch.
21:35That's luck.
21:36You should have caught the decreased breath sounds on exam.
21:40You did examine her, right?
21:42Of course.
21:42So you just missed it, then?
21:47Dr. Miller, Dr. Clark, would you mind giving us the room?
21:58You're absolutely right.
22:00Though I'm not sure how that was productive.
22:02I'm not sure how you don't get fed up with the ineptitude.
22:07They're not inept.
22:08They're just not you.
22:09Well, I guess I'll have to take over when you leave, then.
22:15Your hubris is astounding.
22:17I'm the best doctor here.
22:19You and I both know this hospital needs me.
22:29Okay, you see that slight asymmetry?
22:30The upstroke pattern that wasn't there an hour ago.
22:32Could be sampling issues, a kink in the line, or condensation buildup.
22:36That would create a variable pattern.
22:37This is identical every breath.
22:41We rechecked the security footage.
22:43They don't think there was anyone else in the car besides the driver.
22:46Well, she has the same CO2 rampings as Tim Stern and the same crackles.
22:50Could be mycoplasmic pneumonia from the ER.
22:53There was no infiltrate on the chest x-ray.
22:55Amy was right.
22:56Order the VQ, Sonya.
22:58Now.
22:59I will.
23:00Given the change in circumstances.
23:01Whatever you need to tell yourself.
23:02What's going on there?
23:03Doesn't concern you, TJ.
23:04You need a VQ on her as well.
23:05Let's get that done.
23:06Look, it was a gray area.
23:07I wouldn't be so sure it was personal.
23:08Shannon just got a Snapchat message from a boy in her school.
23:10Laid up at Westside.
23:11Think I got food poisoning from those burgers.
23:12You okay?
23:13Nausea med should be kicking in by now.
23:14Feeling any better?
23:15Yeah.
23:16Starting to.
23:17Thanks.
23:18Thanks.
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23:35Thanks.
23:36Thanks.
23:37I'm starting to.
23:38Thanks.
23:39Jake, it's the same curve.
23:40You were with my daughter last night?
23:41What did you give her?
23:42Whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:43What's going on?
23:44Wait.
23:45Shannon's here?
23:46Is she okay?
23:47No.
23:48She's not okay.
23:49She's in a coma.
23:50Now tell us what drugs you gave her.
23:51Okay.
23:52Back off.
23:53He didn't give anyone drugs.
23:54What did you do?
23:55Hey, hey.
23:56Mrs. Bower, please.
23:57Just give us a chance to talk to her.
23:58You were with Shannon last night, right?
23:59Yes, but we didn't do any drugs.
24:00She had like one beer.
24:01I didn't even drink at all.
24:02You gave her alcohol too?
24:03You said it was food poisoning.
24:05So it must have been the burgers.
24:06That's not what it looks like now.
24:08You drive a dark Chevy, right?
24:10And you dropped a homeless man off at this hospital at 2am?
24:13What?
24:14He's sick too.
24:15We think you all have the same thing.
24:17Okay, Chris, this isn't a gang.
24:20You need to tell us everything right now.
24:23We sneak out sometimes, go to this empty house.
24:27Last night we found this injured homeless guy.
24:30And you didn't call 911?
24:32He was trapped under this metal beam.
24:34And when we got it off him, there was no cell service.
24:39So we put him in my car and Shannon was freaking out.
24:42So I let her out on the way to the hospital and she walked home.
24:45And you didn't want to get caught?
24:46I'm sorry.
24:47It was stupid.
24:48But if they all have the same thing, is this other man in a coma?
24:51They're all presenting differently.
24:52We need to find out what they were all exposed to.
24:55Where is this house, Chris?
24:57The VQ results on all three patients shows the same type of lung inflammation.
25:02I called Public Health.
25:03They're on the way to the house.
25:05It's an abandoned construction site, so it is most likely the source.
25:08I don't like sitting on our hands, but how long till we get results from Public Health?
25:13Their first priority is to secure the site and to make sure the community is safe.
25:16But the TOPS results will delay until that happens.
25:18We need boots on the ground and it's gotta be me.
25:24In your condition?
25:25I'm the only one who's wearing a hazmat suit in a combat zone.
25:28You got an hour.
25:29Go.
25:30But I need you back here in one piece.
25:34Move Chris and Tim into the ICU so we can observe them all together.
25:38But if TJ doesn't get us answers, we're gonna be flying blind.
25:48Heavy metal tests on all three.
25:49We're tracking renal and liver function and repeat all the tox screens.
25:53Oh my God, Shannon.
25:55I'm so sorry, Mrs. Bauer.
25:56I had no idea there's anything wrong in that house.
25:59Hey, we got this.
26:01TJ will figure it out.
26:08How's the air, guys?
26:09Carbon monoxide's clear.
26:10O2.
26:11CO2.
26:12Radon levels normal.
26:13Spray foam insulation.
26:14Looks like they're sealed, though.
26:15Need some help over here?
26:16Three, two, one.
26:17Open.
26:18Ah!
26:19Ah!
26:20Ah!
26:21Ah!
26:22Ah!
26:23Ah!
26:24Ah!
26:25Ah!
26:26Ah!
26:27Ah!
26:28Ah!
26:29Ah!
26:30Ah!
26:31Ah!
26:32Ah!
26:33Ah!
26:34Ah!
26:35Ah!
26:36Ah!
26:37Ah!
26:38Ah!
26:39Ah!
26:40This is it.
26:41Hey, that was TJ.
26:42It's copper sulfate exposure.
26:44Hang methylene blue, two milligrams per kilogram.
26:47Dr. Clark, go stat.
26:53If we were at the treatment, could you just take a few minutes?
26:55And then she'd be out of the coma?
26:57We don't know how long his exposure was, but if we calculate this correctly, his respiratory
27:02issues should dissipate almost immediately.
27:05All that time you were getting that man out from under the beam, you didn't realize you
27:09were being exposed.
27:11What about Shannon?
27:13Is it too late for her?
27:19What's happening?
27:20What's wrong with him?
27:21Code blue!
27:24Asystolic arrest!
27:25Help!
27:26Help him!
27:27He's got no pulse.
27:28Bruce!
27:29Dr. Larsen, start compressions.
27:31You're on the airways.
27:32Monitor the other patients.
27:34Give me an amp of that, please.
27:35Okay, I gotta tube him.
27:36Sweetheart!
27:37Okay.
27:38Come on back.
27:39Please, God, no.
27:40Baby!
27:41Come back!
27:43Hold!
27:44Compressions.
27:45Chris!
27:46What's happening?
27:47I don't understand.
27:48We're gonna need you to step back.
27:49Still insistently resume compression.
27:52We're here, honey.
27:53We're here.
27:54Everything's okay.
27:55Everything's okay.
27:56This VQ showed a small effusion.
27:58Hannah, take over the airway.
28:00Jake, compressions.
28:01Amy, prep for thoracenosis.
28:02Come on, Chris.
28:03Come on back.
28:04You're a fighter.
28:05Come on, baby.
28:06It's okay, baby.
28:07It's okay, baby.
28:08Come on back.
28:09Come on back, baby.
28:10Okay.
28:11Hold.
28:20There's no air coming back.
28:21Maybe it's fluid syringe.
28:28No fluid.
28:29Pericardiosentesis.
28:30What's happening now?
28:31Please!
28:32I'm sorry, Mr. Mason.
28:33We're gonna need you to step back.
28:34Chris!
28:35I know.
28:36We're not going anywhere.
28:37I know.
28:38Ma'am, we need you to step back.
28:39Chris!
28:40Come on, baby.
28:41Come back.
28:42Dr. Larson, get them out of here now.
28:43Please, you hear me?
28:44Please, wake up.
28:45Take them and make them understand.
28:46No.
28:47Chris!
28:48Come back!
28:49You can't help your son being in here.
28:51Okay?
28:52We need to let the doctors do their work.
28:54But can they save me?
28:55He's young.
28:56He's strong.
28:57We're gonna do everything we can.
28:58Just trust me.
28:59Please step out.
29:00Julie, we've got the code.
29:03Keep an eye on bed three.
29:04Pulmonary hypertension.
29:05Meth blue drip for toxic exposure.
29:07Mars, jump onto bed one.
29:10Give me an amp of lidocaine.
29:12Amp of calcium.
29:14Resume compressions.
29:15How is this happening?
29:16Oh, my God.
29:17Oh, my God.
29:18Oh, my God.
29:19No.
29:20Please, just give me back my boy.
29:22I'll do anything.
29:23Just don't take my boy.
29:24What?
29:25I can't understand what you're saying, Michael.
29:26The rest of my life is for you, God.
29:27I'll do anything you ask of me.
29:28Just, please, don't let me lose him.
29:30What?
29:31I can't understand what you're saying, Michael.
29:34The rest of my life is for you, God.
29:36I'll do anything you ask of me.
29:38Just, please, don't let me lose him.
29:41Run.
30:06Give me another amp of epi.
30:11Hold.
30:16I said hold, Jake.
30:19Please.
30:20Bring him back.
30:22I need him back.
30:24Please, bring him back.
30:26No pulse.
30:29All right, Zuma.
30:34It's been over 30 minutes.
30:35Okay.
30:36We go 40.
30:37Call it, Hannah.
30:40But he said we could go for 40.
30:43It's over and he's your patient.
30:44Call it.
30:45Call it.
31:05Time to death.
31:066.42 PM.
31:07What?
31:08What's happening?
31:09Why are they stopping?
31:10I am so sorry.
31:11He's gone.
31:12No.
31:13No.
31:14No.
31:15No.
31:16No.
31:17No.
31:18No.
31:19No.
31:20No.
31:21No.
31:22No.
31:23No.
31:24No.
31:25No.
31:26No.
31:27No.
31:28Rob.
31:29No.
31:30No.
31:31I mean, I've just got to wake up.
31:34Can your please just wake up?
31:35I mean, why did you stop?
31:37WHY DID YOU STAHHH!!!
31:40No.
31:41Wake up, come on.
31:42Mama's here.
31:43Just wake up, please.
31:44Oh, my baby.
31:47Oh.
31:48Oh, my God.
31:56Just go home.
31:57Just go home.
31:59Come on, baby, please.
32:00Come on.
32:00Wake up.
32:01Come on.
32:02Please.
32:03Just wake up.
32:10You were worried about hierarchy because you were petty and vindictive and frankly inferior
32:15doctor.
32:15Whoa, whoa, whoa.
32:16Hey, what's going on here?
32:17She killed that boy.
32:17Hey.
32:18Hey.
32:18Hey, I wanted a VQ scan nine hours ago.
32:22I know.
32:22Listen to me.
32:22Let go of me.
32:25You want more responsibility?
32:26Why don't you go tell Chris's parents what you did and why?
32:29I am never kowtowing to you again.
32:32Do you hear me?
32:33So I was just wondering what that was today when you undercut me with Numerov?
32:53You had it wrong.
32:54So I stepped in.
32:55Well, I stepped in.
32:55We're not interns.
32:56That wasn't a teaching session.
32:58I guess this is as good a time as any to tell you Numerov's about to announce his retirement,
33:09and I threw my hat and I threw my hat in the ring to succeed him as chief.
33:13I thought you never wanted that.
33:17I didn't.
33:17I didn't.
33:17Now I do.
33:20You want?
33:27No.
33:27Thanks.
33:29Shannon and Tim are stabilizing?
33:31Shannon should come out of her coma any minute.
33:34How's Hannah?
33:36We're all having a hard time with this one.
33:39Thank you for attending to the parents.
33:41I wouldn't say I was of much comfort.
33:44I wasn't going to start trauma bonding with them.
33:47You were the one that was best equipped to manage them in that situation.
33:50I'm sorry if that made you feel like I didn't.
33:52I'm a great doctor, Joan.
33:53I know that better than anyone, but there were plenty of capable hands in that room,
33:58and I made the call that I thought was right.
34:00You have Sonia in line for chief resident, and I run circles around her every day.
34:07Oh, so that's why you thought exploding on her in front of the staff and the patients was a good idea?
34:11She killed a kid.
34:12That hack today where the computers rebooted, it wiped out the blood test that you ordered,
34:17which would have come back in time, and none of this would have happened.
34:21She threw me off the case because I had a different opinion, which turned out to be right.
34:26What does that say about her and her leadership?
34:28And I will talk to her.
34:29That's not what I'm asking for.
34:32Okay.
34:33I'm not an intern, Joan.
34:36I walk into that IMO, and I am the smartest person in that room.
34:40Everybody knows it.
34:42This is a farce.
34:44Look, I'm not saying that I am ready for your chair,
34:48but I should at least be considered for chief resident.
34:50You're right, and I hope this means you are changing your focus.
34:58So I'll remind you, any side effects from memory treatments will have to be a factor,
35:03especially if they affect your performance or availability, which they have.
35:08So I hope you take that into consideration as you make your life choices now.
35:13Believe me, I will.
35:15Hey, let me.
35:41You were brave today, Army Ranger.
35:52I heard I miss some heavy stuff.
35:55It was, uh, it was brutal.
35:58Tell me.
35:59Tell me.
36:08Tell me.
36:10It's all my fault.
36:15It's all my fault.
36:18I killed him.
36:29I killed him.
36:37I killed him.
36:42I'm Michael Hamda, CMO of the hospital.
36:56I, um, just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss.
37:01Are you trying to avoid a lawsuit?
37:07No, I...
37:09I'm sorry. I'll leave you.
37:29Um, forgive me.
37:32I know that this won't mean much to you right now,
37:35but your son, Chris, saved my husband's life.
37:41And I just couldn't let you leave without telling you how grateful I am.
37:54Mom.
37:56Where are we?
37:58The hospital.
37:59Oh, why?
38:02What happened?
38:04You've been unconscious since this morning.
38:07You inhaled some toxic chemicals at that house.
38:10Where's Chris?
38:13Is he okay?
38:16Mom.
38:18Yeah.
38:20She passed away.
38:21No.
38:23Don't eat them.
38:23I'm so sorry, sweetheart.
38:24No.
38:26No.
38:27No.
38:29His, uh, respiratory issues are healing,
38:33and we'll have our wound care team do daily dressing changes.
38:36And how long do you think it'll be before he's back to being himself?
38:41I'm very sorry to tell you this,
38:43but after this long without treatment,
38:45he'll be able to live a normal life,
38:48but it's highly unlikely he will ever be the person you knew.
38:51However he is now,
38:58my son's going to have his father,
39:01and I'll always have Tim.
39:17I just heard from one of the nurses
39:18that there was some blood test you ordered this morning.
39:21that if it would have gone through,
39:23we would have been able to diagnose them an hour earlier.
39:26That the hacker did something that messed that up.
39:30Yeah, I heard that too.
39:37Is this the first time you've lost a patient?
39:40I wish I could tell you that it gets easier,
39:46but it doesn't.
39:48We just get stronger.
39:53Yeah.
39:54Yeah, I, I, I think I'd better.
39:56I remember.
39:57Yeah.
40:07I'm sorry that I lashed out at you.
40:11Yeah.
40:12Saw shades of the old Amy there.
40:14I had some more memories of Danny of the day he died and his funeral and I...
40:25That must have pushed some buttons.
40:28Can we go home?
40:31Yeah.
40:44I know it's not my fault.
41:00I can't say that I'm blameless.
41:05Carry the pain till it stops.
41:10Undress it until it's nameless.
41:26Someday the world will stop.
41:31And it will feel just like this.
41:35I know it's not my fault.
41:39Sometimes it feels like I did this.
41:47Oh, oh.
41:54Someday I'll be able to let you go.
42:00I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite.
42:06And now, when I see her, as much as I try, all I think about is him.
42:11It's hard to even look at her.
42:17I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite.
42:20And now, when I see her, as much as I try, all I think about is him.
42:25It's hard to even look at her.
42:34I didn't know, Anna. How could I have known?
42:37He was 17.
42:39And we killed him.
42:44We didn't do anything.
42:47It was me.
42:48I wanted to be a doctor my whole life.
43:00Oh my God.
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