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00:00Good shift. More silliness with the Hulk's caller.
00:03That 13 Shaxted, do you know who it is yet?
00:05That can't be right, that's too far along.
00:07What do I do?
00:08Whatever you need, I'm here.
00:10Brent, you've visited the ED a few times recently.
00:14He won't let me go.
00:15The man we arrested, Chris Banfield,
00:17he says Siobhan treating him is how his DNA got in her uniform.
00:21Doesn't feel right.
00:22I can go one space above, right? L2L3?
00:24Kim?
00:25Yeah.
00:25The inspectors witnessed the result of an incorrectly performed lumbar puncture.
00:30What are they going to do?
00:31We're no longer open to major trauma at night.
00:43Are we bald on edge?
00:46That's so cute.
00:47I mean, that's cool.
00:48Num, num, num, num.
00:51I'm going to give you my cross-up.
00:53Oh, yes, pizza, guys.
00:55Yay!
00:56Come on, let's go.
00:57Thank you so much.
00:58Thank you, sir.
00:59Yes, thank you.
01:00What's in there?
01:01Vegetarian.
01:03Mmm.
01:04Can I have some of that one?
01:05It's still dead in here.
01:07We've got a couple of coughs, some colds, ingrown toenail.
01:11Do you want some pizza?
01:12No, thank you.
01:13Want a bit of the paper?
01:15Yeah, yeah.
01:15I thought that was veggie.
01:16You don't like white pizza.
01:17Panalfall pizza is the best invention ever.
01:19Fruit and bread.
01:20No, thank you.
01:30Yeah, come in.
01:33There's a, there's a piece out here.
01:36You need to eat.
01:38We've lost our major trauma status.
01:43The family of the paralysed girl is suing the department.
01:48Bad press has scared the public away and we won CQC inspection from closing completely.
01:55Stevie, I'm not hungry.
01:58I mean, how the hell could I be when all I can think about are the patients we're not going
02:01to save tonight.
02:02It's over 30 minutes to St. James from here.
02:10Time in an emergency is like the speed of light.
02:1515 minutes.
02:1815 minutes is a lifetime.
02:21A second is a breath.
02:24One.
02:30Two.
02:37Three.
02:38Three.
02:39Three.
02:39Three.
02:40Three.
02:43Three.
02:44That's the difference between survival and death.
02:54Holby ED is closed for major trauma.
02:57Any patient that meets the MTC criteria must be diverted to St. James.
03:05Ambulance services the patient breathing
03:40So have you got plans for your day or 12?
03:44Well, me and Faith, we've agreed to co-parent
03:48She's got me doing this birthing class as part of the deal
03:52What are they going to teach me that I don't already know?
03:55Oh yeah?
03:57Here
03:59What's that?
04:01I never know what I'm looking at with these things
04:04It'll be yours and Cam's turn next, won't it?
04:07Oh no
04:08Okay, you can see her hands, her feet, her little nose
04:14Her
04:17Right, don't say it, I'm not meant to be telling anyone
04:20What have they been?
04:22Control to 3006, I'm diverting you to Cat 1 on Station Lane
04:27Nine-month-old male unconscious with ineffective breathing
04:32Er...
04:33Yeah, all received, no matter where
04:57How'd you guys get used to this night shifts?
05:00I'm so tired already
05:03Look, I'm sure you're a nice person outside of this place, but...
05:09I really hope you both know what you've done
05:13Well it's not like we can forget, is it?
05:21Thank you for fitting me in so late, I really do appreciate it
05:26Any time
05:27Let me know when's good for your next session
05:29Oh, sorry
05:32Hello, Siobhan
05:33Miss McKenzie
05:36It's the IUs
05:39The CPS have decided to drop all charges against Chris Banfield
05:43But because of my uniform?
05:46Yes, as we thought
05:48Because you treated Mr Banfield whilst wearing your uniform
05:51It negates the DNA evidence
05:53Without it, the CPS don't believe we have enough to secure a conviction
05:57Okay, okay, so...
06:00What next? What do we do? What do we do?
06:03There's nothing more we can do
06:05You are kidding me?
06:07So you're telling me that he's just a free man
06:10He's just back out there, free to do whatever he wants
06:12I can understand the frustration you must be feeling right now
06:15No, no, no, you don't
06:17You don't
06:19Because he didn't assault you, did he?
06:21He assaulted me
06:22He...
06:24He raped me
06:26I am so sorry, Siobhan
06:29Oh, Christ
06:32Breathe, Siobhan
06:33Breathe, Siobhan
06:34Breathe, Siobhan
06:35I am breathing
06:36What do you think I'm doing if I'm not bloody breathing?
06:39Siobhan, then let's try our anchoring phrase
06:41Really?
06:43My name is Siobhan
06:45I'm a mother
06:46I'm a nurse
06:47My name...
06:48My name...
06:49My name is Siobhan
06:50I'm a mother
06:53I'm a nurse
06:54My...
06:54My name is Siobhan
06:56I'm a mother
06:58I'm a nurse
07:00My...
07:01My name is Siobhan
07:13My name is Ian
07:14This is Indy
07:15He's not moving
07:16Do you want to pop him on the bonnet for me?
07:18I was tired
07:19I wasn't thinking
07:20I thought I'd already put him in the car
07:22Alright, what's his name?
07:24Mika
07:24It's Mika
07:27He's a...
07:27Alright, there he is painting
07:36It's a...
07:37A little bruising to his chest
07:42A crush injury to his left ankle
07:46Come on, come on, come on
07:47Quick, Indy, quick, please!
07:59Yeah, come in.
08:02Urgent contingency plans.
08:04Just put them where you can find a space.
08:07Thank you, by the way, for all your help recently.
08:10I know Siobhan feels the same way.
08:13We've just got to work through this, Rita,
08:15and then we can welcome the CQC back.
08:20Prospective redundancies.
08:22If we permanently lose our major trauma status,
08:25then we lose funding.
08:27If we lose funding,
08:30we have to lose two members of staff.
08:34Why's your name on here?
08:37I'm in charge.
08:40Seems only fair.
08:44Who's the other?
08:50It will have to be somebody from the nursing payroll.
08:53I'll need to speak to Siobhan,
08:54but, Rita, this is not personal, OK?
08:57This is just the reality of the situation we're facing.
09:03Just try and take deep breaths, OK?
09:05Is there someone we can call for you?
09:07Maybe Mika's dad?
09:08I headed through IVF of my own.
09:12It's just me.
09:153006 to control.
09:17Cancel that P1 back up, please.
09:19We're going to grab and go.
09:20That's 18% and not 15 metres.
09:22All received.
09:24I'll give St. James a heads up.
09:26Would he be OK?
09:27Will he live?
09:32And now your baby's very sick.
09:34That's not what I asked.
09:41OK, so Mr. Freeman has a history of lung cancer.
09:45He has shortness of breath, an elevated heart rate.
09:47He's got a SATs of 95, a rest rate of 26.
09:51So, Dr. Lintlanker, what are we going to do next?
09:54What is this?
09:55A test?
09:57No, it's your job.
10:01OK, I'll take a history.
10:04And then I'll perform a physical examination
10:06and consider what investigations we need.
10:08There you go.
10:09OK, I'll be back in about 10 minutes.
10:11You can't leave me alone.
10:13I've got to go back to my shift.
10:15Right, at the moment, you're not in any state to breathe,
10:18let alone go to work.
10:19Just let us try and help you.
10:21I've seen you do this before.
10:24Please.
10:26Can you assess the chest?
10:27Please.
10:31I'm just going to pop my hands on your chest, if that's OK.
10:37OK, do you mind leaning forward for me, sir?
10:49Yeah, uh, donus to percussion on the left.
10:52OK, do you want to...?
11:03Mr Freeman, would you mind saying 99, please?
11:0699.
11:09Thank you, sir.
11:10One more time.
11:1299.
11:15OK, reduced air entry, reduced vocal resonance on the right,
11:20er, on the left side.
11:23So indicative of...
11:24Mm-hmm.
11:25...of an accumulation of free fluid.
11:27Yeah, yeah, fine.
11:28So let's send him for an x-ray to confirm.
11:30OK.
11:36Control to 3006, what's your speed?
11:4185, pushing 90.
11:43The A road's closed for overnight work.
11:46Let me find another route.
11:49If you go around the city centre, you'll be at St James's in 38 minutes.
11:54That's 38 minutes.
11:57I don't know if we can keep him stable that long.
11:59There's no other option, Ian.
12:03I'm a girl!
12:07Siobhan, I've finished stocking minors.
12:09Is there anything...?
12:10You OK?
12:12Siobhan, you got a second.
12:16You all right?
12:16What's...
12:17What's wrong?
12:19You might as well know, um, the CPS aren't pursuing my case.
12:24It's done.
12:25It's over.
12:27What?
12:28Well, no, no, hold on.
12:28This is unbelievable.
12:29We have to appeal this.
12:30Your anger does not serve me, Flynn.
12:32No, I...
12:33Um...
12:34I'm sorry.
12:36Um...
12:36What can I do?
12:38Well, I just want to keep busy, OK?
12:41Oh, I don't know how that's possible.
12:42When this place is as lively as a morgue.
12:45I don't know how that's supposed to be.
12:48Ready?
12:53Nurse, why, Dr. Piper?
12:55OK, look.
12:56Let's...
12:57Let's get back to work, please, guys,
12:59and, um, we'll talk about this later.
13:01Why don't you boys have a go?
13:03Eh? Eh? Eh?
13:04I'll adjudicate.
13:05Yeah?
13:06Yeah?
13:07Yes.
13:07Come on, OK?
13:09Yeah?
13:09Girls, my money is on you.
13:11We all need a bit of a distraction tonight.
13:13So it goes against every health and safety rule there is.
13:15Well, OK.
13:16I mean, if everybody freely accepts and fully assumes all the risks, dangers and hazards associated
13:22with the present activity, then we can race each other.
13:25Let's go.
13:26Sorry, are we even serious?
13:27Is it there?
13:27What's the drill?
13:28One, and three, and two...
13:31Hey!
13:33Hey!
13:34Hey!
13:34Hey!
13:36Hey!
13:37Hey!
13:43John, this vehicle is old.
13:44He hasn't got the engine power for this sort of speed.
13:47You're doing well, Ian.
13:48Proceed as directed.
13:50Ian, sats at 86.
13:53Breathing's laboured.
13:54I think it's centrally siloed.
13:55Get the bag valve mask!
13:57Listen to the chest!
13:59What's wrong with him?
14:00Can't he breathe?
14:00He just needs a little bit of extra help, that's all.
14:02OK?
14:03John, we're never going to make him to St. James' in time.
14:05Have I got permission to turn around?
14:06We have to take him to St. James'.
14:09It's protocol.
14:10The baby won't survive the journey.
14:12We'll close it to Oldby.
14:14Go ahead, finish it!
14:18Divert to Oldby.
14:19I'll communicate with the team.
14:40No, we're currently closed to MT, so...
14:46Crew's already en route.
14:48Patient's a nine-month-old male.
14:49Jan, you know that we can't receive.
14:51If the CQC finds out, then that's all.
14:53Speak to Dr. Byron myself if I have to.
14:55No, it's fine. Leave it with me.
14:58Rush, can you prep resource for me?
15:01What about the CQC?
15:03Don't worry about it.
15:03We have a nine-month-old trauma patient incoming.
15:06So, where's Flynn?
15:08Because he needs to be across this.
15:11Come on, Flynn!
15:12Come on, Flynn!
15:13Yes! Yes! Yes!
15:15Where are you going now?
15:16Oh!
15:17Oh!
15:19Oh!
15:21Oh!
15:22Oh!
15:22Oh!
15:22Oh!
15:23Oh!
15:24Oh!
15:25Oh!
15:26Yeah, we can check the CCTV.
15:28Oh, all right.
15:28Check it out.
15:29Yeah, we can check the CCTV.
15:30We did that.
15:31We had you.
15:31Come on!
15:35OK, so x-ray confirms fluid on the lungs.
15:38Really?
15:38Of course, a diuretic should help the body eliminate excess fluid.
15:42Except that the patient needs interventional relief right now,
15:44so what's the more appropriate crucifixion?
15:47Plural tap?
15:48Yeah, I'd say so.
15:48Can you get the ultrasound, please?
15:52What time is it I need to go?
15:57Yeah, as I said, you're really in no position to work.
15:59OK, thank you.
16:00It's my son.
16:05I had to leave him to go and shift.
16:14OK, use your oxygen.
16:16You left him alone.
16:17How old is he?
16:22OK, keep the mask on for me, please.
16:25Er, Sue, would you mind taking out the next of kin details here for Mr Freeman?
16:30We need to check his address and see if there's a five-year-old boy there.
16:33OK.
16:39Ambulance service, is the patient breathing?
16:42I can...
16:43Can I have a pizza?
16:45If it's an ambulance that you need, say yes for me.
16:49Er, yes, I just, er...
16:52Are you injured?
16:53Say yes or no.
16:55No.
16:58Are you injured, caller?
17:02A pizza?
17:04I need a pizza now, please.
17:07Before I dispatch an ambulance, I need to know if this is a genuine call.
17:10We've had a number of hoax calls to this address.
17:12If this is a real emergency, say yes for me.
17:18Yes or no, caller?
17:36What's happening?
17:37Ian?
17:45Right, get out, get out!
17:48Come on!
17:48There you go!
17:49I need a baby!
17:50Get in, get in, get in!
17:51Son of a...
17:53Engine's blown.
17:53Right, let's get in right.
17:55Right, let's go, let's go.
17:58OK.
18:01What's inside?
18:02What's inside?
18:063006 to control.
18:07I need P1 backup now, please.
18:09Now, what are we going to do?
18:10We need to wait for a new ambulance.
18:12We've got time to wait for a new ambulance.
18:13He needs to be treated now.
18:14Yeah, well, we can't treat him in here.
18:16OK?
18:16No, treat him.
18:17Treat him, please.
18:18Treat him now, please.
18:19Please, please.
18:21OK, let's get out of the tunnel.
18:23OK.
18:24We're passing this day out on the way in.
18:25Let's go.
18:26Come on.
18:32Control to 3006.
18:35Can you give me an update on your progress?
18:42Control to 3006.
18:45Are you there?
18:51If Kerry could see us now...
18:53Oh, come on.
18:54If we argued it's educational value, she'd be the first one pushing vulnerable pensioners out of their beds to join
18:58in.
19:03Stop.
19:05Hey.
19:06What is it?
19:09It's him.
19:16Tonight, he would have been told that no further action's going to be taken against him.
19:20Yeah.
19:22He's taunted me.
19:24OK.
19:25Hold on.
19:25Are we sure this is today's footage?
19:27Yeah.
19:28Look at the timestamp.
19:30OK.
19:31Look, I'm going to alert security.
19:32We can call the police.
19:33OK?
19:34It's too late to call DI Hughes.
19:36What if he's still here?
19:38Then we need to get you home.
19:39Right?
19:40I'm going to call you a taxi.
19:41I'll come with you to the station tomorrow morning.
19:43We'll find out what the bloody hell is going on.
19:45But right now, I'm going to call you a taxi.
19:47Just...
19:48Just stay calm.
19:55Have you not got the ultrasound?
19:57The office is locked.
19:59I tried.
19:59OK.
20:00We'll have to do it the old-fashioned way, as per Flynn's new regulations.
20:03I'm afraid this means we're going to have to put a needle into your chest to drain off the fluid.
20:06Now, I don't say it's without risk, but if we don't do it, then your breathing might worsen.
20:11So, I do need your consent.
20:12Yeah?
20:13OK.
20:14When you're ready, let's sit him forward.
20:18Here we go, sir.
20:22I'm just going to put your legs at the end of the bed.
20:24Is that OK, sir?
20:25Just wrap it around there.
20:26There we go.
20:29So, in the absence of the ultrasound, we need to cast the chest over to find out where the fluid
20:34is.
20:34Yeah.
20:42Got it?
20:43I can't concentrate when you're talking.
20:46OK.
20:46I can...
20:47I can...
20:49Right, it's right there.
20:57Stand by with the vent front for me.
20:58Yeah.
21:02Walk away now, Matty.
21:03You may as well just keep walking out the door.
21:06Watch me.
21:09Hey, have either of you seen Flynn?
21:13OK.
21:14Have you been left high and dry?
21:16What do you need?
21:18Can you pass me the vent front?
21:19Yeah, sure.
21:24No, first off, we were quicker.
21:26Second off, you cheated anyway, so it doesn't...
21:28Yes, you did.
21:29Yes, you did.
21:29You went on, too.
21:31You all right?
21:34Um...
21:34One of us is up for the chop if we don't pass the MTC.
21:37What? How do you know that?
21:38No, that's just a rumour.
21:38No, Dr Pyron told me.
21:41We just don't know who yet.
21:43Well, it's not only you, is it? You've been breaking your back for weeks.
21:46What part of us?
21:48We were just messing about on the wheelchairs, so...
21:50I mean, that's not a good look, is it, really?
21:52No.
21:53Flynn, who won?
21:54Um, just give me a minute, Kev.
21:56Hey, where were you two?
21:57Major trauma, coming in.
21:59What?
21:59Who made that decision?
22:01I did.
22:01You weren't there, OK?
22:02Come and brief the team, please.
22:04You go.
22:05I'll be fine.
22:06Look, Kev's right outside, OK?
22:08Just text me when you're home safely.
22:10Please.
22:12She won OK?
22:13No, she's Sunday the weather.
22:16OK, so, let him unfold.
22:21Paramedics!
22:21We need to come in!
22:22Oh, please, God, let someone be in here!
22:25Come on, come on, come on.
22:27It's gone midnight, mate.
22:28Oh, whoa!
22:29Move, move, move!
22:32Sorry!
22:41I messed up!
22:42I messed up!
22:43OK, it's all right, sweetheart.
22:44I've got you, I've got you.
22:45Can we get a wheelchair right away, please?
22:47Go on.
22:48All right, all right, darling.
22:49It's all right, I've got you.
22:50No, you can't.
22:51You can't just come in here and...
22:54No, stay steady.
22:55Steady, steady, steady.
22:56All right.
22:59You're OK, then.
23:00It's OK, it's fine.
23:01My mum, she told me she's there that I was crazy, that I couldn't do it on my own.
23:05And that I wanted to show her that I could.
23:07I told her to stay away, to just stuff her, help her.
23:13Tension pneumothorax.
23:14We need to do a needle decompression.
23:17She's never even met him.
23:19And now she never might.
23:21Do you have a cannula small enough?
23:22Yeah.
23:46Are you there?
23:48Me?
23:48Yeah.
23:50Yeah.
23:51Yeah.
23:53Sure.
23:53Yeah.
23:55Second intercostal space, mid-clavicular line.
23:59Yeah.
24:14Did I do it wrong?
24:16What's wrong?
24:17Well, answer!
24:19Come on, do something!
24:20You've got to do something, please!
24:23No, it'll be, er...
24:25It'll be in the subtle tissue.
24:26It's kinked.
24:29What now?
24:30Ian, what next?
24:32Hey, he's about to arrest.
24:34Heart rage drop him.
24:36Hundred.
24:37Seventy.
24:39Ian, what now?
24:40Er...
24:41Take this, take this.
24:42It's not your fault.
24:42We need to...
24:43Just...
24:44Use the next size off.
24:45That's all.
24:52Okay.
25:11Okay, heart rate's coming back up.
25:13Seventy-three.
25:14Seventy-six.
25:17Eighty-four.
25:20Hundred.
25:20Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
25:28Right.
25:30Let's get ready to transport.
25:32Er...
25:32Have you got a car?
25:33I need your keys.
25:34Erm...
25:35Yeah.
25:35Yeah.
25:41Major trauma still not arrived?
25:43No.
25:44No.
25:44Maybe they went to St James's in the end after all.
25:47Guess it saves us explaining it to the CQC.
25:50Oh yeah, can you, er...
25:50Can you double check this for me?
25:51I have a patient with an ear infection and a penicillin allergy.
25:54Just want to make sure that she's okay to take it.
25:58No, er...
26:00There it is.
26:02Phenoxymethyl penicillin.
26:04That's a mouthful.
26:06Yeah.
26:07So you can read.
26:09I had a bad day.
26:11Well, there's a bad day, Kim.
26:13Then there's the day a patient is left paralysed and we have litigation.
26:18I've seen you be absolutely brilliant.
26:21So...
26:22What's happened?
26:26We're in.
26:27Hi.
26:28It really was an accident this time.
26:32Yeah.
26:34Yeah, we get a lot of accidents like that.
26:36Plates, falling on heads, that kind of thing.
26:38Mm-hmm.
26:40I tried calling for an ambulance, but...
26:43Thomas, he was in the room, so...
26:47Thought if I asked for a pizza, he wouldn't find out, but...
26:52I can't get my words out and...
26:56Whoever was on the other end of the line, they thought I was joking.
27:00An ambulance should have came for you.
27:02Okay.
27:05You think I'm stupid for going back to him, don't you?
27:07No.
27:09No.
27:10I don't.
27:12I think he's controlling.
27:14And I think you deserve better.
27:18Okay.
27:19I am gonna go and get the suturing kit.
27:22Yeah.
27:22And I will be right back.
27:23We'll leave Kim to get you cleaned up, okay?
27:31Look, I thought you were clocking off at midnight, so I'm more than happy to switch here.
27:34Don't be silly.
27:35You've got enough going on, I'll do it.
27:37Right, okay.
27:37Well, let me make you a decaf then.
27:39How do you, uh...
27:40How do you take it?
27:41How long have we been friends?
27:43Hey, hello.
27:44Oh.
27:45What is it?
27:45What's happening?
27:46What's going on?
27:47I, um...
27:49What?
27:50I just, I keep getting this, um...
27:52It's like stab and stomach pains, and, uh...
27:54I've had my scan, it's all clear, but I'm just...
27:58Well, what if it's not fine?
27:59Okay, stop.
28:00I'm sure it's fine as well.
28:01But just go back, double check, put your mind at ease.
28:04Okay?
28:05And mine.
28:06Mm-hmm.
28:07Yeah?
28:07Mm-hmm.
28:08All right.
28:09And white.
28:11No sugar.
28:12It's okay.
28:23Okay.
28:23Hi there.
28:24I'm Dr Massam.
28:25You've been complaining of chest pain, is that right?
28:28Won't go away, Dr Massam.
28:30Okay.
28:31I'm in need of some serious medical attention.
28:36Right.
28:37Do you have a history of chest pain?
28:40Are you married, Dr Massam?
28:44No.
28:45No.
28:46Too many late nights and long shifts for that.
28:48Do you want to relax?
28:48I can have a listen.
28:58Yeah, now, um, as I'm sure you understand,
29:01I'm going to have to find a safeguarding report
29:03with regards to your son.
29:04But in any event, I would advise you to take some time off work.
29:08We drew quite a lot of fluid off that lung.
29:10Um, in a cancer patient, that tends to indicate a poor prognosis.
29:14But I understand from your notes that you know that.
29:17Doctor gave me a few months.
29:21Making money is the only thing I'm useful for.
29:24What good am I to my boy when I'm dead?
29:28Do you have kids?
29:32No.
29:34Do you want them?
29:40It's for the best.
29:43I can never do enough for him.
29:46And that feeling, man.
29:48Next door neighbour, yeah?
29:49Yeah.
29:59They'll kill me before the cancer does.
30:02I think we would've just...
30:05That's this man who's true.
30:06And, first of all, we've been doing this.
30:06And she's like...
30:20Do you want to use a car?
30:20Maybe you've been watching this.
30:20When you're watching this,
30:20In this case.
30:21It's my house!
30:21No, no, it's not.
30:23It's my house.
30:24It's my house.
30:37You know there isn't a shift I don't think about quitting, and then there isn't a shift
30:42where I'm not reminded why I can't, you know people come here on the worst days of their
30:49lives, they're sick, they're scared, they're dying, you know, and they need our help.
30:56What about Tara Miller? She might never walk again. They're still waiting on the latest
31:07neurology report. And you'll remember her name for the rest of your life, it's right
31:13that you do. You know when mum dropped out of uni, going to medical school, becoming a
31:23doctor, it was all for her. All of it. Because she never got to graduate. It'd break her heart
31:40to know I'm such a screw up. I haven't told her about you, about any of this.
31:55Robert Greer died of a ruptured aneurysm just after I discharged him. I thought he had renal
32:02colic, and that was the first shift after I graduated. You have to learn from your mistakes,
32:09Matty, you can't run away from them. And I'm very sorry about what happened to your mum.
32:31Hello. I would like to report a crime. Siobhan? I don't think you'd be here. I'm responding
32:39to an emergency report. What is it? Are you OK? Right. He came to the hospital. Chris Banfield
32:46came to the hospital. He's on the CCTV, OK, and he's looking right up at it. Right at
32:54me. He's absolutely fine. He didn't need any medical treatment or anything, so he's got
33:00absolutely no reason to be there except to scare me, yeah? To intimidate me, to laugh
33:06at me. OK, I'll get a police officer to look over the CCTV in the morning. What? No, no,
33:12you can go and arrest him. You can arrest him right now. There's nothing more we can do
33:16tonight, Siobhan. As I said, I'm on another case, and in the eyes of the law, he's an innocent
33:21man. What? Go home. Rest. What about a restraining order? A caution? A caution?
33:32Hello. I know you're listening. Why can't you look at me? Hmm? Hmm? Look at me. I am
33:41here. I am here. Do you not see me? I will ask you to keep the volume down. Hello? I
33:53am
33:53here. Go home, Miss Mackenzie. Go home. Please, come on. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
34:17So ECG results are inconclusive, but the patient's description of chest pain seems truthful. I'm
34:23just waiting on bloods. Think she could be a mystery shopper? Her? No, I don't think
34:29so. But I am an X-ray away from a marriage proposal, so... No, a different nugget. I wouldn't
34:34mind putting a deposit down on a house. Could do with a millionaire wife. Hiya. No, I'm
34:40not buying it. She's another faker like Mr Humphreys. Fed up. Rita, wait. Rita, wait.
34:46No. Right, off you pop. Up you get my darling. We're a hospital. We treat sick people. We are
34:52certainly not a dating site. Come on. Five, four, three... Wait, wait, wait. Rita, wait.
34:59I'm sorry, Mrs Chopra. Your blood results have just come back. They're elevated. So you've
35:06likely suffered a small heart attack. My husband plays golf with the chief executive of this
35:17hospital. I'm sure he'd be very interested in the standard of patient care down here. And
35:25for the record, I wasn't goggling for me. My daughter's painfully single. Call her Dr.
35:33Masson. Who knows? We might be laughing about this at the wedding. Do you know what? I've got this,
35:41to read out. Thanks. Uh, guys. They're here. Thank you. Hi. This is Mika, nine-month-old,
35:56involved in a crushing sleep. Got a decompressed left-sided tension pneumothorax. Distended abdomen.
36:02Crushing injuries to his left ankle. Sorry, sir. I'm not even the right thing,
36:06couldn't you, man? Obs? Uh, tacky at 125. Sat at 96% at 50 litres. BP 75 over 50. Rest
36:12was at 30.
36:13What do you need? Oh, not him. No way. Hey, Ian. Come on. You brought the baby to us.
36:17Let us do our jobs. Prep bloods, please. Whoa, whoa. I think it's best if you wait
36:23up again. No, I'm not leaving him now. Let them do their job, okay?
36:40Heart rate's below 50. He's got no pulse. He's Bradley P.E.A. Hypoxic cardiac arrest.
36:45Thank you, Jodie. Well anticipated. Let's maintain the airway. Uh, Masson, can you go and get the airway
36:48crash trolley? Yeah. Come on. Come on. Just give me a minute.
37:05Well done. You know, if you're stuck for somewhere to stay tonight, we can sort you out of bed.
37:13How far along are you? Oh, 26 weeks.
37:18Boy or girl? It's a little girl. And she is, uh, she's tap dancing tonight.
37:29Oh, Brim. It's okay. It's gonna be all right. No, I won't. I don't deserve your help or your kindness.
37:36Oh, stop. Come on. Don't be silly. Don't be silly.
37:45After he, um, after he did this to me, he wouldn't let me leave.
37:54I couldn't get out. I didn't mean to do it.
38:06Okay. Uh, yeah. Okay. Um, I'll be right back. Yeah? Okay.
38:17Jan. Um, you know Bryn Jones of 13 Sheckstead Road? He didn't get an ambulance. I think there's a second
38:25patient. You take care of it, yeah?
38:41Control to 3008. There's reports of an injured man who needs medical assistance at the address 13 Sheckstead Road. I'll
38:50update you when I get more details. Over.
38:52Uh, please, there is a control. Head in and out.
39:03Hello, paramedics?
39:13Hello?
39:18Hello?
39:19Hello, paramedics?
39:33Hello, paramedics?
39:34Hello, paramedics?
39:59Well, paramedics.
40:00Freezer is our aid to control. We've got a DOA.
40:08The officer is like a KT.
40:15Okay, prep to read the break.
40:20Jody up the chest, please.
40:25Nice and careful.
40:47Right, Jody, back on the chest.
40:49We're looking for an end tidal CO2 waveform.
41:04Confirm the end tidal.
41:33What?
41:33No, don't care.
41:40I'm George, it's a wonderful morning.
41:48My name is Siobhan.
41:50I'm a mother.
41:51I'm an officer.
41:54My name is Siobhan.
42:00My name is Siobhan.
42:02No, I am a mother.
42:05My name is Siobhan.
42:07I am a mother.
42:14My name is Siobhan!
42:17My name is Siobhan!
42:32Eh, what are you still doing here?
42:35You lost your finish house, have I?
42:37Yeah, it did.
42:38I'm fine, I'm just, I'm tired.
42:41Well, er, let me take your blood pressure.
42:45Are you joking?
42:46Come on.
42:48Oh, Ian, this is so unnecessary.
42:51Yeah, well, just you're my mate.
42:54All right.
43:00Is it Flynn?
43:02Is he making you still there?
43:04No, I, er, I had this patient and it was awful.
43:10I, I, I just, I felt terrible for him.
43:12I had to call the police and...
43:15Right.
43:16Well, it's high.
43:19Can't somebody else have treated him?
43:21No, I wanted to do it.
43:22What, what is your problem?
43:24I'm worried about you.
43:26What, I told you I'm fine.
43:28Yeah, well, it's not only you I'm worried about, is it?
43:34Look, I'm...
43:35I'm sorry.
43:39I just don't want anything to go wrong.
43:48Kim?
43:55Kim, I know you're here.
43:56I saw you come in.
43:58We did everything we could with Bryn.
44:02But I know, I know the shock those things can cause.
44:04It can take its toll and, and...
44:07Kim, I, I, I know I'm not the easiest of personalities, but I, I can say this, I, I, I
44:14really, really do want to help.
44:18And I just, I, I want to understand why, what happened, happened.
44:29Is, is this about Matty, is he, is he asking you to cover for him?
44:35Like, is he getting you to lie for him?
44:37Like, do you know what, fine, don't talk to me, that is your prerogative, but please,
44:46please, please, whatever happens, do not let a man jeopardise your career.
44:57Kim!
44:58Kim, I'm not going away until you talk to me.
45:14I'm not covering for Matty.
45:19I feel a lot better now.
45:22I feel a lot better now.
45:41Hi.
45:42Hi.
45:42All right, so let's talk next steps.
45:45Um, social services are going to be in touch to arrange some extra support, okay?
45:50Okay, thank you.
45:52All right, I'm going to get on to that now.
45:54Thank you so much.
46:06Mum.
46:08Mum, it's me.
46:11I need you.
46:13We need you.
46:18I'm at the hospital.
46:20Hey, er, could you arrange for the transfer of the baby to St James, please?
46:25Put my name down with yours.
46:27Hmm?
46:28On the redundancy list.
46:31I deserve it.
46:32I mean, everyone here, they've been amazing today.
46:37I need you, mate.
46:38I need you, er...
46:39Flint, no.
46:40It has to be me.
46:42Okay?
46:44Sure.
46:45Yeah.
46:48Okay.
46:50We'll face this together, okay?
47:04I'll face this together, okay?
47:24I bet that felt good really good you know he asked me earlier how he could help
47:36I meant it I want you to find Chris Banfield I want you to hurt him rip his eyes out
47:46if you have to
47:48just want him to suffer can you do that
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