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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.
11:52Beth.
11:53Beth.
11:54Beth.
11:55Beth, you can't be here.
11:57No, I can't.
11:58It's okay.
11:58No.
11:59No, listen to me.
12:00They'll find you.
12:01See?
12:01See, they 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.
12:22It's not safe.
12:22It's not safe.
12:23It's not safe.
12:24I don't want to go anywhere.
12:26I'm scared.
12:26I'm sorry.
12:28We're getting her to a secure location.
12:30What is, what is it?
12:31I'm right here, okay?
12:32I'm right here, too.
12:33Just something to calm him down.
12:34I don't want it.
12:36I don't, I don't want it.
12:38I don't want it.
12:43I thought you already gave him meds to calm him down.
12:46We did.
12:46But seeing you was triggering for him, and so we just upped his dosage.
12:51His condition is even more acute than I thought.
12:54I really don't understand.
12:55He was fine, and then a few days of acting kind of strange, and then suddenly he's a schizophrenic
13:01who 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 never ended up in a shelter or in the system?
13:13People fall through the cracks.
13:15So now what?
13:16We'll get him into an inpatient program to help him digest what happened and cope with
13:21re-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.
13:27It must 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, and everyone
13:40thought that he got spooked.
13:41But I kept telling them and the police that he really, he really did love me, and he really
13:45wanted to be a father.
13:46I'm so sorry.
13:48But there are, there are medications, right, to help deal with 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, I'm just really, I'm just so happy he's alive, and I'm so glad someone finally
14:06found 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.
14:26And your feeling of sound mind?
14:30Whatever you have to say to me, but...
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...
14:41Are 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,
15:18both with attachments to 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,
15:27he 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
15:38so you don't end up with a billion-dollar lawsuit.
15:42Well, 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...
15:51Well, when was it sent?
15:52Six minutes ago.
15:53We 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,
16:00and then unsend them from Dr. Larson's account immediately.
16:05See that spiked T-wave?
16:06It could mean elevated potassium.
16:08So we check for kidney malfunction.
16:11What the...
16:13Hey.
16:16Hey.
16:16Did your computers just glitch?
16:18Yeah, it looks like it's rebooting.
16:19Probably 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.
16:42The 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.
16:58Then Michael will come back.
16:59Come on.
17:02Come in.
17:02I just spoke with IT.
17:07Whoever hacked Amy sent a phishing email
17:09to everyone in the hospital.
17:11Now, one of the doctors opened it,
17:12and 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
17:26is 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?
17:40Thank 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
17:46of admitting to his parents that he has a hangover.
17:49Did you slander me, Julie, after I poured on all that charm?
17:53He's never been sick like this, even as a little kid.
17:56You eat anything unusual?
17:58Cafeteria pizza, fast food burger after school.
18:01And no drugs or alcohol?
18:02No, I'm getting in the way of basketball.
18:04There's a playoff game on Thursday,
18:06so 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,
18:13but there's a good chance this is just food poisoning.
18:17Thanks.
18:17A computer glitch screwed up my blood test,
18:24so 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,
18:36we should at least give him a spiral CT.
18:38He would only be on the table for 15 minutes.
18:40For the last time, we are not moving him
18:42so you can play the hero.
18:43You actually think that's what this is about?
18:45I have no idea,
18:46but if we can't row in the same direction,
18:48I say you bow out of this.
18:50Do I need to remind you of the hierarchy?
18:52Okay.
19:01So what exactly was on the email?
19:03Hmm.
19:04I told you.
19:05Someone broke into Mom's account
19:07and 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.
19:20Did 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.
19:32Right.
19:34They also sent one to you this morning.
19:38You know, we managed to unsend it and delete it,
19:41but 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 what 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.
20:01It's Mom, right?
20:03Ever since her accident,
20:04everything'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.
20:22There's no indication of any kind of assault.
20:24But there was sexual activity
20:26at some point within the last 12 hours.
20:28But if someone had given her a roofie,
20:30they could have...
20:32without there being any evidence.
20:33If she was sneaking out on a school night,
20:35it's much more likely
20:36that she was going to meet a boyfriend.
20:39Right.
20:39Then how the hell does she end up here?
20:40Is she here on her own?
20:48Yeah.
20:49Yeah.
20:49Father died a few years ago.
20:51She's the only child.
20:55Her CO2 is ramping.
20:57Yeah.
20:58Slight shark fin pattern.
20:59That's new.
20:59By other case,
21:00he's having the same issue.
21:02So you think they're related?
21:03He said there were two people.
21:05One who dropped him here
21:06and the other one took off.
21:07Maybe that was her.
21:16So 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,
21:23so I sent her for a CT.
21:25But the result showed
21:26a giant low-bar pneumonia.
21:29Good catch.
21:29Not really.
21:32Excuse me?
21:33It's not a catch.
21:35That's luck.
21:36You should have caught
21:37the decreased breath sounds
21:39on exam.
21:40You did examine her, right?
21:42Of course.
21:42So you just missed it then?
21:47Dr. Miller, Dr. Clark,
21:48would you mind giving us the room?
21:50You're absolutely right.
22:00Though I'm not sure
22:01how that was productive.
22:02I'm not sure
22:03how you don't get
22:04fed up
22:05with the ineptitude.
22:07They're not inept.
22:08They're just not you.
22:11Well, I guess
22:12I'll have to take over
22:13when you leave then.
22:15Your hubris is astounding.
22:17I'm the best doctor here.
22:18You and I both know
22:20this hospital needs me.
22:29Okay, you see that
22:30slight asymmetry?
22:31The upstroke pattern
22:31that wasn't there an hour ago.
22:33Could be sampling issues,
22:34a kink in the line
22:35or condensation buildup.
22:36That would create
22:37a variable pattern.
22:38This is identical
22:39every breath.
22:41We rechecked
22:42the security footage.
22:43They don't think
22:43there was anyone else
22:44in the car
22:45besides the driver.
22:46Well, she has
22:47the same CO2 rampings
22:48as Tim Stern
22:49and the same crackles.
22:50Could be
22:50mycoplasmic pneumonia
22:52from the ER.
22:53There was no infiltrate
22:55on the chest X-ray.
22:56Amy was right.
22:58Order the VQ,
22:58Sonya.
23:00Now.
23:04I will.
23:05Given the change
23:06in circumstances.
23:07Whatever you need
23:08to tell yourself.
23:08What's going on there?
23:14Doesn't concern you, TJ.
23:16You need a VQ
23:17on her as well.
23:17Let's get that done.
23:20Look, it was a gray area.
23:22I wouldn't be so sure
23:23it was personal.
23:26Shannon just got
23:26a Snapchat message
23:27from a boy in her school.
23:28Laid up at Westside.
23:29Think I got food poisoning
23:30from those burgers.
23:31You okay?
23:31Nausea meds
23:35should be kicking in
23:35by now.
23:36Feeling any better?
23:37Yeah, starting to.
23:38Thanks.
23:39Jake, it's the same curve.
23:40You were with my daughter
23:41last night?
23:42What did you give her?
23:43Whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:43What's going on?
23:44Wait, Shannon's here?
23:45Is she okay?
23:46No, she's not okay.
23:47She's in a coma.
23:48Now tell us what drugs
23:49you gave her.
23:50Okay, back off.
23:50He didn't give anyone drugs.
23:52What did you do?
23:53Hey, hey, Mrs. Bower,
23:54please just give us
23:55a chance to talk to her.
23:56You were with Shannon
23:57last night, right?
23:58Yes, but we didn't
23:59do any drugs.
24:00She had like one beer.
24:01I didn't even drink at all.
24:03You gave her alcohol too?
24:04You said it was food poisoning,
24:06so it must have been
24:06the burgers.
24:07That's not what it looks
24:08like now.
24:08You drive a dark Chevy,
24:10right?
24:11And you dropped
24:12a homeless man off
24:13at this hospital
24:13at 2 a.m.?
24:14What?
24:15He's sick too.
24:16We think you all
24:17have the same thing.
24:18Okay, Chris,
24:19this isn't a gang.
24:21You need to tell us
24:22everything right.
24:23Now.
24:25We sneak out sometimes,
24:26go to this empty house.
24:28Last night,
24:29we found this
24:30injured homeless guy.
24:31And you didn't call 911?
24:33He was trapped
24:33under this metal beam,
24:35and when we got it off him,
24:37there was no cell service.
24:39So we put him in my car,
24:41and Shannon was freaking out.
24:43So I let her out
24:44on the way to the hospital,
24:45and she walked home.
24:46And you didn't want
24:46to get caught?
24:47I'm sorry.
24:48He was stupid.
24:49But if they all
24:49have the same thing,
24:50is this other man
24:51in a coma?
24:51They're all presenting
24:52differently.
24:53We need to find out
24:54what they were all
24:54exposed to.
24:56Where is this house,
24:56Chris?
24:58The VQ results
24:59on all three patients
25:01shows the same type
25:02of lung inflammation.
25:03I called Public Health.
25:04They're on the way
25:05to the house.
25:06It's an abandoned
25:06construction site,
25:07so it is most likely
25:09the source.
25:09I don't like sitting
25:10on our hands,
25:11but how long
25:12till we get results
25:13from Public Health?
25:14Their first priority
25:14is to secure the site
25:15and to make sure
25:16the community is safe.
25:16But the TOPS results
25:17will delay until that happens.
25:19We need boots on the ground,
25:20and it's got to be me.
25:24In your condition?
25:25I'm the only one
25:26who's wearing a hazmat suit
25:27in the combat zone.
25:28You got an hour.
25:30Go.
25:30But I need you back
25:31here in one piece.
25:34Move Chris and Tim
25:35into the ICU
25:36so we can observe
25:37them all together.
25:38But if TJ doesn't
25:39get us answers,
25:41we're going to be
25:41flying blind.
25:42Heavy metal tests
25:49on all three.
25:50We're tracking
25:50renal and liver function
25:52and repeat
25:52all the tox screens.
25:54Oh my God, Shannon.
25:55I'm so sorry, Mrs. Bauer.
25:57I had no idea
25:57there was anything
25:58wrong in that house.
26:00Hey, we got this.
26:02TJ will figure it out.
26:02How's the air, guys?
26:18Carbon monoxide's clear.
26:19O2, CO2,
26:21radon levels normal.
26:24Spray foam insulation.
26:26Looks like they're
26:26sealed, though.
26:27Need some help
26:33over here?
26:35Three, two, one.
26:40This is it.
26:42Hey, that was TJ.
26:43It's copper sulfate
26:44exposure.
26:45Hang methylene blue,
26:46two milligrams
26:46per kilogram.
26:47Dr. Clark, go stat.
26:54If we were at the
26:55treatment, could you
26:55just take a few minutes?
26:56And then she'd be
26:57out of the coma?
26:58We don't know how
26:59long his exposure was,
27:01but if we calculate
27:02this correctly,
27:03his respiratory issues
27:03should dissipate
27:04almost immediately.
27:06All that time
27:07you were getting
27:07that man out
27:08from under the beam,
27:09you didn't realize
27:09you were being exposed.
27:12What about Shannon?
27:14Is it too late for her?
27:19What's happening?
27:20What's wrong with him?
27:21Code blue!
27:25Asystolic arrest!
27:26Help!
27:26Help him!
27:28He's got no pulse.
27:29Chris!
27:30Dr. Larson,
27:31start compressions.
27:32You're on the airways.
27:33Monitor the other patients.
27:35Give me an amp of that,
27:36please.
27:36Okay, I got to tube him.
27:37Sweetheart,
27:38come on back.
27:39He's got no.
27:40No.
27:41Baby, come back.
27:44Hold compressions.
27:45Chris!
27:46What's happening?
27:47I don't understand.
27:48I'm sorry.
27:48We're going to need you
27:49to step back.
27:51Still,
27:52a sisterly resume compression.
27:54We're here, honey.
27:55We're here.
27:55Everything's okay.
27:56Everything's okay.
27:57With VQ,
27:58show the small fusion.
27:59Hannah,
28:00take over the airway.
28:01Jake, compressions.
28:02Amy,
28:02prep for thora sentisis.
28:02Come on, Chris.
28:03Come on back.
28:03Okay?
28:04You're a fighter.
28:05Come on, baby.
28:07It's okay, baby.
28:08Come on back.
28:10Come on back, baby.
28:11Okay, hold.
28:21There's no air coming back.
28:22Maybe it's fluid syringe.
28:28No fluid.
28:30Pericardiosentesis.
28:31What's happening now?
28:32Please!
28:32I'm sorry, Mr. Mason.
28:33We're going to need you to step back.
28:35Chris!
28:35These are sudden.
28:36I know.
28:36We're not going anywhere.
28:38We're going to need you to step back.
28:39Come on, baby.
28:39Come back.
28:40Dr. Larson,
28:40get them out of here now.
28:41Please, you hear me?
28:42Please, wake up.
28:44Take them and make them understand.
28:49Chris!
28:50Come back!
28:50You can't help your son being in here.
28:52Okay?
28:53We need to let the doctors do their work.
28:55What can they say?
28:56He's young.
28:57He's strong.
28:57We're going to do everything we can.
28:59Just trust me.
29:00Please step out.
29:03Julie, we've got the code.
29:04Keep an eye on bed three.
29:05Pulmonary hypertension.
29:07Meth blue drip for toxic exposure.
29:08Mars, jump onto bed one.
29:12Give me an ample lidocaine.
29:14Ample calcium.
29:16Resume compressions.
29:19How is this happening?
29:21Oh, my God.
29:22Oh, my God.
29:23I wish that was...
29:24Please, just give me back my boy.
29:27I'll do anything.
29:29Just don't take my boy.
29:31What?
29:31I can't understand what you're saying, Michael.
29:36The rest of my life is for you, God.
29:38I'll do anything you ask of me.
29:39Just please don't let me lose him.
29:41Give me another amp of epi.
30:08I'll do anything you ask of me.
30:15Hold.
30:18I said hold, Jake.
30:20Please.
30:22Bring him back.
30:23I need him back.
30:26Please bring him back.
30:29No pulse.
30:31Marisoma?
30:31It's been over 30 minutes.
30:36Okay.
30:36We go 40.
30:39Call it, Hannah.
30:41But he said we could go for 40.
30:44It's over, and he's your patient.
30:45Call it.
30:46Time to death.
31:086.42 p.m.
31:10Oh, what's happening?
31:13Why are they stopping?
31:14I am so sorry.
31:18He's gone.
31:20No.
31:21No.
31:22No.
31:22No.
31:23No.
31:24No.
31:28No!
31:30Baby!
31:31Oh!
31:31Oh!
31:32Oh!
31:33I just gotta wake up.
31:34Can you please just wake up, Mommy?
31:36Why did you stop?
31:38Why did you stop?
31:40No!
31:42Wake up!
31:43Come on.
31:43Mama's here.
31:44Just wake up, please.
31:45Oh, my baby.
31:47Oh!
31:50Oh, my God!
31:52Oh, my God!
31:52Come on!
31:53Oh, my baby.
31:54Come on!
31:55Come on!
31:56Come on!
31:57Come on!
31:58Just go home.
31:59Come on, baby!
32:00Please!
32:00Come on!
32:00I just wake up!
32:01Come on!
32:02Come on!
32:02Oh, my baby!
32:04Just wake up!
32:07Oh!
32:08Oh!
32:09Oh!
32:09Oh!
32:09Oh!
32:10You were worried about hierarchy because you were petty and vindictive and frankly an inferior doctor.
32:15Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hey, what's going on here?
32:17She killed that boy.
32:17Hey, hey.
32:18I wanted a VQ scan nine hours ago.
32:22I know, listen, listen.
32:23Let 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?
32:40So, I was just wondering what that was today when you undercut me with Numerov?
32:53You had it wrong.
32:54I stepped in.
32:55We're not interns.
32:57That wasn't a teaching session.
33:03I guess this is as good a time as any to tell you.
33:06So, Numerov's about to announce his retirement and I threw my hat in the ring to succeed him as chief.
33:15I thought you never wanted that.
33:17I didn't.
33:19Now I do.
33:26You want?
33:27No, thanks.
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.
33:54I know that better than anyone.
33:56But there were plenty of capable hands in that room and 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, which 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, but I should at least be considered for chief resident.
34:53You're right.
34:54And I hope this means you are changing your focus.
34:57So I'll remind you, any side effects from memory treatments will have to be a factor, especially 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.
35:15I will.
35:15Believe me, I will.
35:45You were brave today, Army Ranger.
35:52I heard I miss some heavy stuff.
35:55It was, uh, it was brutal.
35:58Tell me.
36:01I don't think I can.
36:06Tell me.
36:09Tell me.
36:10Tell me.
36:13This is all my fault.
36:17This is all my fault.
36:20I, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't.
36:25No.
36:31I, I, I won't again.
36:35I'm Michael Hamda, CMO of the hospital.
36:55I, um, just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss.
37:01Are you trying to avoid a lawsuit?
37:05Um, no, I...
37:12I'm sorry. I'll leave you.
37:29Um, forgive me.
37:31I know that this won't mean much to you right now, but your son Chris saved my husband's life.
37:39And I just couldn't let you leave without telling you how grateful I am.
37:44Mom, where are we?
37:57The hospital.
37:59Oh, why?
38:01What happened?
38:03You've been unconscious since this morning.
38:06You inhaled some toxic chemicals at that house.
38:10Where's Chris?
38:13Is he okay?
38:16Mom!
38:17Mom.
38:18Yeah.
38:19He passed away.
38:20No.
38:21No.
38:22No.
38:23I'm so sorry, sweetheart.
38:24No.
38:25No.
38:26No.
38:27His, uh, respiratory issues are healing and 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?
38:40I'm very sorry to tell you this, but after this long without treatment, he'll be able to live a normal life.
38:47But it's highly unlikely he will ever be the person you knew.
38:54However he is now, my son's gonna have his father.
38:59And I'll always have Tim.
39:02I just heard from one of the nurses that there was some blood test you ordered this morning.
39:21That if it would have gone through, we would have been able to diagnose them an hour earlier.
39:26That the hacker did something that messed that up.
39:29Yeah, I heard that too.
39:31Is this the first time you've lost a patient?
39:43I wish I could tell you that it gets easier, but it doesn't.
39:47We just get stronger.
39:52Yeah.
39:53Yeah.
39:54I, I, I think I'd better...
40:02Hey.
40:08I'm sorry that I lashed out at you.
40:10Yeah.
40:11I saw shades of the old Amy there.
40:13I had some more memories of Danny, of the day he died and his funeral and I...
40:25That must have pushed some buttons.
40:29Can we go home?
40:30Yeah.
40:31Can we go home?
40:32Yeah.
40:33I know it's not my fault...
40:35I can't say that I'm blank.
40:50I know it's not my fault
40:59I can't say that I'm blameless
41:04Carry the pain till it stops
41:09Undress it until it's nameless
41:20Carry the pain till it stops
41:27And 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
41:53Someday I'll be able to let you go
42:03I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite
42:06And now, when I see her, as much as I try
42:10All I think about is him
42:12It's hard to even look at her
42:15Someday, I'll be kinder
42:21I didn't know Anna, how could I have known?
42:23He was 17
42:25And we killed him
42:27We didn't do anything
42:37It was me
42:39I wanted to be a doctor my whole life
42:43Someday, you'll come back and I'll say no
42:45Oh my God
42:49I wanted to be a doctor my whole life
42:55Someday, you'll come back and I'll say no
42:59Oh my God
43:01I want to be 25
43:03I didn't know whatever
43:04Well, it's hard to remember
43:05I've never left
43:07Not enough
43:08Just a living
43:09I've never left
43:10I'm sorry
43:11I love my life
43:12I love you
43:13I love you
43:14I love you
43:15I love you
43:16I love you
43:17I love you
43:18I love you
43:19I love you
43:21I love you
43:21I love you
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