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Casualty - Lethal Legacy- Episode 2

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00:00Dylan, this could be huge.
00:02You've got an idea what it is, don't you?
00:03It's chemical.
00:04The patients are reacting adversely to treatment.
00:07We need to isolate each case, locate the source.
00:10It's all hands on deck today, I'm afraid.
00:12Sorry, it's your first shift back.
00:13I was excited to be back, but just, babe, D-I-N.
00:17Why are you calling them by the letters?
00:18Just treat them like human beings.
00:20Hi there, we've got another pre-term delivery.
00:22Another one?
00:23He's with Nika at the moment.
00:24They've managed to get his heart started.
00:26Best team are looking after him.
00:28Zack. His name is Zack.
00:31I'm so sick and tired of everyone walking around telling me it's not my fault she's dead.
00:35Yeah, well, it is, okay?
00:36Yeah, I know that, Matty, okay?
00:38I know I'm guilty.
00:39As my line manager, I have a duty to inform you that Matty, he's my son.
00:44I will take care of him.
00:46I'll keep him on the right path.
00:57Albie?
00:58Albie, are you there?
01:00Can anyone hear me?
01:03Hello?
01:04Albie, what's happened?
01:06Can anyone respond?
01:07What is your plan?
01:35What is your plan?
01:36I'll just grab everybody quickly, tell me to bring any new information straight to you, okay?
01:40Guys, just a quick update.
01:42Obviously, we've had a massive reduction in the number of respiratory patients,
01:45so the army's been stood down, but we are still dealing with a backlog
01:48and unexplained symptoms, so please remain vigilant.
01:50We know it's not a virus now, it's a toxin, but we don't know what the toxin is
01:54or where it's coming from.
01:55Dr. Keogh has spoken to health protection,
01:58so any leads or any information that you get, please take it straight to him.
02:01And meanwhile, business as usual.
02:04Thanks.
02:07Hey, Danny's afraid.
02:08Hey, this is Eve, 19.
02:10She's a known epileptica of a seizure 45 minutes ago.
02:13Okay, recess one, please.
02:14Right, she hit her head on a table leg.
02:16She's been in status since our arrival, which was 20 minutes ago.
02:19Okay, four.
02:19Sat's 96 on high floor, but we're struggling to keep on,
02:22and she's had 20 milligrams of diazepam.
02:23Right, with no effect?
02:24No.
02:25All right, let's get across when we're at it.
02:27Cross on slide, ready, steady, slide.
02:30Okay, thank you, guys.
02:31Are you Dad?
02:33What medication does she use, you take?
02:34Uh, 215 milligrams levotiracetam twice a day.
02:38Okay, thank you.
02:42Okay, she's still in status.
02:44Let's, uh, let's get an IV up and running, please, of levotiracetam.
02:48Um, how often does she seize?
02:51Last one was 14 months ago.
02:52Right.
02:54Why didn't they give her a cushion?
02:55Right, okay, let's, uh, let's prep on our SI, guys.
02:58And, uh, really, when you're ready, just keep an eye on the stats for me.
03:00Yeah, no worries.
03:02I'll check Bob's as well.
03:03We should never have let her go to university.
03:08So, Jessica, I've, um, I've got some good news.
03:10I'm happy to discharge Arthur.
03:13Really?
03:14Yeah, really.
03:15I'll go and swap the paperwork.
03:18Oh, just, just what she said.
03:20It's so light, it's weird.
03:25Let's get you playing football as soon as we can, fair enough.
03:28Yeah, Lucra will play on, huh?
03:30It'll be our little thing, cos Mummy don't like football.
03:33No, Mummy hates football.
03:34Oh, right, I am gonna go and get a coffee.
03:38Um, I'll see you in a wee bit.
03:40Yeah, it won't be long.
03:43Laura, do you, do you want to join me for a coffee?
03:46Uh, maybe I should just stay here.
03:49I can get a coffee later.
03:50Look, Joel's got money, seems fine.
03:52Look, come on, you haven't had a break in hours.
03:56Cool.
03:58Yeah, come on, it'll do you good.
03:59Okay.
04:02Okay.
04:07So, you've seen your dad tonight?
04:09Perfect timing.
04:11Be paramedic, man, that's a big deal.
04:13I mean, it's only last Ian's on paternity.
04:15He must, so I'm sure he'll be proud.
04:16I hope so.
04:17Ten years since I've seen him, so who knows?
04:21Siobhan.
04:22Look, I am no good at sweet-talking the bed managers.
04:24I haven't got anyone moved on.
04:25I'm clogging up the entire department.
04:27Cam, Cam, listen to me.
04:28I need someone on that corridor.
04:30And that someone is you.
04:31Sorry.
04:32Mr. Turner, please.
04:34Could you come with me, please?
04:36Yeah, I'm not clean.
04:38Oh, yeah.
04:39Quite as angelic as he is.
04:41Let's see.
04:46I try to be honest with people.
04:48I hope that's okay.
04:49Er, yeah.
04:50No, it's fine.
04:51In other news, I'm going to make some phone calls,
04:53see if we can get to the bottom of whether this toxin's been discovered in any other hospitals.
04:56Do you want to help?
04:57Er, you know what?
04:58I'm really busy, but it's great that you're doing that.
05:04Hey, look, that's fine.
05:05We'll just next time try suggesting a more exciting father-son bonding activity.
05:13Stevie?
05:14Uh-huh.
05:15Our ECT scans have just come back.
05:17Played on the brain.
05:18Must have been a very nasty call.
05:19Um, okay, I'm going to call Neuro Mazzy.
05:21Rita, can you prepare her for surgery, please?
05:22Yep.
05:23Thanks.
05:28Ruby, is she excited about being a big sister?
05:31Yeah.
05:32Yeah.
05:32I bought her, like, a life-size doll so she could practice not dropping him.
05:37She's been feeding it and singing it songs, putting it to bed.
05:42Sweet dreams, precious boy.
05:44She's going to be so good.
05:45Yeah, I'm not sure how she'll feel when you're screaming the house down, but...
05:48No, no, that's a different matter, isn't it?
05:50Um, yeah, my eldest, it was so jealous when I brought the crowd.
05:57What is it? What's happened?
06:04Okay, let's aspirate the air and get a chest strain in.
06:08What's happened?
06:10He's got air in his chest or something.
06:12He said he had a stiff thorns because he was so early.
06:14He's developing pneumothorax.
06:16Well, uh, so Dr. Mazum is trying to get the air in.
06:20He's got air out so that he can breathe properly, okay?
06:23Okay.
06:24Ha-ha.
06:25Has it worked?
06:26Okay, just give him a minute.
06:30Yeah, there we go.
06:31It's worked, it's worked, okay?
06:32Okay.
06:33Dr. Pearl.
06:34Okay.
06:34Okay.
06:35Great, let's get the chest strain in and what...
06:38His heart rate's dropping.
06:40It's below 50.
06:41He's arresting.
06:42Let's get the crash trolley and someone start CPR.
06:45Okay, um, so they're gonna have to help him breathe.
06:48Come on, just move out the way, let the crash trolley in.
06:50It's all right.
06:51You see how she's helping him breathe?
06:54Okay.
06:55It's all right.
06:56It's in the best hands.
07:08Look, I know this is scary, okay, but it is a significant bleed.
07:12The neuro team have reviewed her scans.
07:14They want to operate straight away, but there's no theatres free,
07:16so that's what we have to do here.
07:17We have to do it now.
07:19Okay, now, when Mr. Hutton arrives, that's our neuro consultant,
07:21he is going to remove a bit of Eve's skull
07:24so he can get to the blood clots that's been building up.
07:28Remove her skull?
07:30But aren't there any other options?
07:32No.
07:33No, without surgery, she won't survive.
07:36Uh, yeah, Mr. Sallow, if you come with me,
07:38I promise we'll keep you updated.
07:40I promised her mum I'd look after her.
07:42She's in good hands.
07:46Are you all right?
07:48Yeah.
07:50Yeah, um, I haven't been in theatre since med school,
07:54so I know it's not quite the same, but...
07:56Just remember the training.
07:58You've just got to think, what's the surgeon going to need next?
08:03Morning, all.
08:04Morning, Alistair.
08:09Scalpel?
08:13Yeah, so, pulmonary edema, rashes, um, respiratory issues.
08:19If you have any similar presentations, I'd love to hear about them.
08:23All I'm saying is, I wouldn't mind getting a look at the mother.
08:29We've got a newbie starting at the control centre,
08:33and he sees God's gift.
08:35You all right?
08:37Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
08:39Fine.
08:40Yeah, that's what we say when we're not fine, isn't it?
08:45If you ever need to talk, you know where I am.
08:48Why would I need to talk?
08:53Indy saw you at the prisoner,
08:55and my son, Ross, is in prison,
08:58and I know...
08:59Oh, Jan, Jan, you know nothing, OK?
09:01And tell Indy to mind all business.
09:11OK, uh, let's get back on the chest and let's administer another 0.2 mils per kilogram of one in
09:1810,000 adrenaline through the UVC followed by the five mil flesh.
09:24How long has it been?
09:29Is he dying?
09:31Are we all just watching him die?
09:46Are we all just watching him die?
10:00Dr. Nash, are you up to the last one?
10:05Yeah, yes.
10:15I think it's too hot.
10:17Matty?
10:29Good work.
10:33Well, let's prep the cronium time.
10:35OK.
10:53Laura and Joel, as you both know,
10:55we've been performing CPR on Zach for 40 minutes now.
11:00But I'm afraid his lungs aren't developed enough to function alone,
11:04and his heart isn't beating for itself.
11:07But I was with him all night, and he was fine.
11:09He became critically unwell very quickly.
11:13We've been breathing for him.
11:15We've given him lots of medication to try and start his heart again,
11:20but it isn't working.
11:25We have done everything we can,
11:27but his heart isn't beating.
11:29No.
11:30No.
11:31I'm so sorry.
11:34He has died.
11:36No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
11:37No, please.
11:38Please, please, please.
11:39Please, we can't stop.
11:40Please, don't stop.
11:41He's my little boy.
11:42Please.
11:42We've tried everything we can.
11:45I'm sorry.
11:50We're going to stop now.
11:52OK?
11:55I'm so sorry.
12:03I'm so sorry.
12:05Bye.
12:07Bye.
12:11Bye.
12:18Bye.
12:19Bye.
12:20Bye.
12:27Admirable achievement, Dr. Neusch.
12:29Right, this is the tricky part.
12:32Suction.
12:36Another vessel's object.
12:38We've got minutes until this is catastrophic.
12:52Suction.
13:01Yeah, she's stabilizing.
13:03Um, your CS is ready, Mr. Hart.
13:05Oh, excellent timing.
13:06Close her up upstairs and you can have your recess back.
13:10Can you update Dad for me, please?
13:13All right, let's cover.
13:14And somebody get me some own egg ready upstairs, please.
13:17Thank you, Dr. Neusch.
13:19The ED's base and talents, much appreciated.
13:22Absolute pleasure.
13:33Are you ready?
13:49Emily can help you take handprints and footprints.
13:53You can take photos and, of course, you can hold him for as long as you want.
14:00Whatever you need to say goodbye.
14:12I can't.
14:27You did well in there.
14:29You kept you cool.
14:30Um, yeah, I, um, I was glad of your support.
14:37Um, Dr. Lynn Necker, what happened the other night, was a rare and brief lapse in my professional judgment.
14:50So, it will not happen again.
14:53I have my career to think about, so.
14:57Yeah, okay.
15:00I mean, I didn't think it was happening again, to be honest.
15:03Well, not that it was bad.
15:04It was, you know, but, um, I've got my career to think about, too.
15:13Okay, then we're agreed.
15:15No one needs to know.
15:23Yeah, and that sends the ambulance to them.
15:25No, that tells the clinical validator to intercept and triage.
15:30Same thing.
15:30Now, what if I need to add some off-script stuff?
15:34Meaning?
15:34So, I'm really good at reading people, right?
15:37So, what if I realise that they're faking it or downplaying it because there's someone intimidating them?
15:42Yeah, we're sitting down here.
15:42Yeah, do I put that?
15:43You follow the script and put everything they say in the log.
15:46And remember, we can always pay back the calls, should you make any mistakes.
15:51Oh, I won't make mistakes.
15:53We all make mistakes, mate.
15:54Call for you, Jan.
15:57Yeah, that's my noise.
15:59Aw, hard to keep up with technology, isn't it?
16:02Deep breaths.
16:03My name's the same.
16:07It's okay.
16:07I'll keep an eye on him.
16:09It's all good.
16:11Okay, can you just take him inside and I'll see what I can do?
16:14Thanks.
16:19I am so sorry.
16:20What were you and that doctor whispering about when Zach was born?
16:23One minute you thought he had a virus, then it's been fussed about it.
16:26We were just trying to figure out what was going on.
16:28Well, did that doctor make a mistake?
16:30Or is it because the ambulance didn't come fast enough?
16:32Is that it?
16:32Sorry, sorry.
16:33Is something the matter?
16:34Yeah, I'm trying to find out what happened to my son before he went to NICU.
16:37Well, I can assure you Nurse White doesn't have the answers.
16:39Siobhan, can you just give us five minutes and I'll take Mr Beach back upstairs?
16:42If you do have a problem with the ambulance response times, then you can make a complaint
16:47to Jan Jenny in the control room.
16:48And otherwise, I would suggest you head back to NICU, be with your boy, Jodie.
17:03Doctor, where's Brian?
17:04He said he'd be here by now.
17:06I'm so sorry, Beryl.
17:07I don't know.
17:07And actually, I'm a nurse.
17:08I'm Nurse Micklethwaite.
17:09OK?
17:09I need my Brian.
17:12Perhaps he hasn't got change for the parking machine.
17:16Maybe.
17:16Maybe, yeah.
17:17I can ask reception.
17:17OK?
17:18Yeah, Alan, I'm coming now.
17:20All right, Mr C.
17:21Yes.
17:22The house was dead.
17:23Been dead for years.
17:25She just forgot.
17:28Oh, do you want to get into bed for us?
17:31That's it.
17:33I've just realised who you are.
17:36You're Eileen Micklethwaite's grandson, aren't you?
17:40I am.
17:41Yeah.
17:41Did you know my mum?
17:42Yeah, for years.
17:43You live in a house, right?
17:46I'm a clever 42.
17:47Oh, wow.
17:48Can, sorry.
17:49Yeah.
17:50Yeah, listen, I can rejig things and put you over in cubicles, if that's what you want.
17:54Um, actually, do you know what?
17:56She won't.
17:56I feel like I'm OK.
17:57I think I'm getting the hang of this.
17:59OK.
17:59Can.
18:00Put your mind up, please.
18:04Oh, Beryl, you dropped your pictures.
18:05I'll get them for you.
18:13Here you are.
18:29Laura.
18:31I just want to say how sorry I am.
18:34I saw Joel downstairs.
18:37Is he coming back?
18:40I don't know.
18:44I don't know if I can do this without him.
18:47Um, I can, I can stay for a bit.
18:51You should go back and be with your baby.
18:54It's OK.
18:55I can stay.
18:56Laura, I can, do you want me, I can stay.
18:58It's fine.
18:58Yeah.
18:59Yeah.
19:00OK.
19:01I can also come in with you if you want, Laura.
19:08Yeah.
19:08All right.
19:15We all know what it's like.
19:16Unfortunately, some people are just time wasters.
19:19All right.
19:20See you later.
19:28Hiya, mate.
19:29OK.
19:32Can I help?
19:36Who is the ambulance control room?
19:39It's around the corner, but, um, it's not open to the public.
19:44All right.
19:46Have you got someone inside?
19:48It might be best to sober up a bit before you see them.
20:20It must have been absolutely terrific.
20:23Right.
20:24Don't, don't be nice to me.
20:25Don't, because I'll just fault it pieces.
20:27Um, what's going on with you?
20:29Change the subject.
20:31Uh, OK.
20:33I, I slept with someone I shouldn't have.
20:36Oh, good subject.
20:37Hmm?
20:38Just a guy from one of those stupid apps.
20:41All right.
20:41Why shouldn't you slept with him?
20:43What, what's happened?
20:44What's he like?
20:45He's, um, yeah, he's, he's, he's attractive.
20:48He's a decent human being.
20:49He's, um, his sex was, he was good.
20:54Mm-hmm.
20:55He sounds hideous.
20:56He's 25.
20:57Oh.
20:58It's ridiculous.
20:59I'm, I'm ridiculous.
21:02Why, why, what's the big deal?
21:03It's not like you haven't slept with younger guys before.
21:06No, no, it's just that my, um, my pain meds haven't been working as well, and this is
21:17the first guy that I've been with since all the cancer stuff, and I just, I'm just not
21:23feeling very confident in my body.
21:25Please stop.
21:26Come on.
21:27Now you're being ridiculous, right?
21:29Because you're gorgeous.
21:31Like, you absolutely deserve to have fun.
21:35Don't you?
21:36Come.
21:38I mean, don't complicate things, Stevie, because life's complicated enough.
21:43Oh, yeah, for sure.
21:47Yeah, I think I'll, uh, have to add this one to the things slash man Stevie should never
21:54have done list.
21:55Hmm.
21:56Yeah.
21:57It's a long list.
22:02Okay, Ginny, ambulance should be with you really soon, okay?
22:05No rush, dear.
22:06I'm fine.
22:07Is there anything else you can see around you that might help us find where you are?
22:13Just trees and grass and mud are deviated from that usual route.
22:32John Jenny.
22:34John Jenny.
22:34We should want to use John Jenny.
22:36That's me.
22:37Who are you?
22:38I need to speak to you about a 999 call.
22:41Are you from another station?
22:42Can I see your ID?
22:44I need to know why you didn't send me an ambulance.
22:46I can't describe where I wandered off my usual route, if that would help.
22:52Uh, yes, please, Ginny.
22:54Look, uh, you can't just barge in here.
22:56You need to contact the patient experience team.
23:00I'll give you a phone.
23:01I don't want to farm, you stupid bitch!
23:03I want answers!
23:05Everyone, hand off now!
23:07Nobody touches the phones.
23:08No one calls for help.
23:09Have you got it?
23:38No one calls for help.
23:41You're busy here.
23:43Yeah, well, it's a toxin, isn't it?
23:44I think the symptoms are developing so fast, it's impossible to know which of the patients
23:48are affected.
23:50Yeah, we've got a lot of prem babies on the ward at the moment, too.
23:53More than we've ever had at one time, in fact.
23:58Laura presented as a toxin patient, right?
24:00Mm-hmm.
24:01So what if all my prem babies are toxin patients, too?
24:07Okay, you need to find out everything that the mother's having in common.
24:25I told her she was too early.
24:28But you all thought I was a time waster, yeah?
24:31I, and nobody, like my baby, didn't matter.
24:37Where is she?
24:38The one I spoke to.
24:41She isn't here.
24:42Anyway, it's not the call handler's fault.
24:45Trust me, we always want to send an ambulance.
24:47Trust you, I had to drive in with Laura screaming beside me.
24:52She had him surrounded by ill people, surrounded by chaos.
24:58But Zach, one of those incubators,
25:03and today,
25:07he died.
25:11So whose fault is it?
25:33I am so sorry for your loss.
25:40You're sorry?
25:43Well, that makes me look better then, doesn't it?
25:47I understand why
25:51you're angry.
25:53But there are people
25:55you can talk to
25:58who will help.
26:00Do you think I care about talking?
26:02About help?
26:04I just want you to feel the pain that I'm feeling.
26:08You recall the calls, don't you?
26:12So play it to me.
26:18I can't do that.
26:22Play me.
26:24It's all.
26:44It's so cold.
26:47It's so cold.
26:52It's so cold.
27:02She's only like 26 weeks.
27:03It's too early.
27:04I know it's worrying, Joel.
27:05Can you see any part of the baby?
27:07No.
27:08Okay, that's good.
27:09Erm, what you need to do now
27:11is time how long the contractions last
27:13and how far apart they are.
27:23I know it's worrying, Joel.
27:24I don't need to do
27:49I'm so sorry, Zach.
27:54I'm so sorry, my little boy, I know we only had a few days together, but I know, I know
28:17what a special boy you were gonna be. I'll think about you every day, and what you might have been
28:25doing.
28:34The ambulance will be with you really soon.
28:38It's not long gone, it'll be alright.
28:45He's gonna need another blanket because he's cold, he's really cold, and he will be cold. I promise.
28:56Do you think that maybe it's time?
29:04But when I put him down, then... I know. I know.
29:25Sweet dreams, precious boy.
29:47Joel, I've got some bad news, I'm afraid. The ambulance has been diverted.
29:51What?
29:52We should have time before baby arrives, so if you can safely get Laura to hospital, that's what I recommend.
29:57What does that mean?
29:59We could take him.
30:00It was stupid.
30:01Just do what he says.
30:03We have strict protocols, we have to send the ambulances to the cases where the greatest risk to life.
30:12So we got my son's ambulance then?
30:19It was more important than my boy with his whole life ahead of him.
30:23It doesn't matter.
30:25It matters to me!
30:28If you'd wanted to do that, you would have done it already.
30:33And us being here like this, it's stopping other people getting ambulances.
30:41Like Zack.
30:42Don't you dare say anything!
30:45Drop it!
30:47Drop it!
31:01Sorry!
31:01How do I kill?
31:02Stay where you have toaning self.
31:03Are we gonna kick it?
31:04Look at that!
31:04It's just that!
31:09We need proper equipment!
31:11I just want to find out what happened to my son!
31:19it's okay i got you there you've nicked the femoral artery he's gonna bleed out
31:24okay keaton i'm gonna pack that wound okay and then i'm gonna use my belt as a
31:45please i need armed police now there's at least one person injured no we don't have five minutes we
31:52do not have five minutes if you do want to ask any questions dr masson can pop over is that
32:04okay
32:04yeah yeah of course
32:10zap deserved so much better
32:15we tried everything we could not you me
32:24i drink i'd given up when i got pregnant with ruby but then six months ago i
32:33it joel doesn't know when i found out i was pregnant with zach i tried to stop i i did
32:41i i just didn't manage straight away listen listen to me you cannot blame yourself for this okay
32:49zach died because he came so early as long as they just weren't developed enough to work
32:56yeah yeah look you've seen how many prem babies we've got in there not all the mums drank
33:00okay
33:06i'm sorry it took so long to find you jenny
33:10nonsense shouldn't have wandered off the path should i oh sorry sorry i'll stick to my usual route the next
33:22time
33:23sorry i'm buying a house today uh well putting a deposit down supposed to be what's holding you back
33:31no sure about the place no no it's lovely it's just it's a lot of money
33:39i can afford it now but you don't know what's going to happen to you no you don't
33:46but you're young go for it that's what i see you'll be back in a sec
33:53tell me again about this fall judy snagged my trousers silly hatch me up and i'll be out your way
34:00we'll do just that
34:05i would like an x-ray really rita said there was no external rotation or
34:10shortening it's the cut that's hurting her come on nicole there's a cue on my lung we need the bed
34:17i would like an x-ray okay
34:28deep breaths you're gonna be fine you're gonna be fine okay
34:31deep breaths okay
34:38what are you doing i was only trying to help
34:41yeah you didn't
34:47analyzing patient no shock advised i'm so i'm just trying to keep him alive continue cpr it's you
34:55you're the reason my son's dead it wasn't your fault joel of course it wasn't my fault called 999
35:01you did what you were told you drove your wife in what happened to zach that's not on you
35:08but if kian dies that is i was just trying to impress you and i didn't think he'd actually do
35:16it
35:20give me that i promise i'll tell them what happened that he came at you
35:30how can i get up in the morning
35:34how can i live without him
35:38i don't know
35:41losing a child
35:44human beings weren't built to do it
35:48kian can you hear me can open your eyes
36:09i don't know
36:09right uh right if you move that and shine this on there for me
36:14nice and close
36:16that's it
36:17a bit closer
36:25okay put that back in that should stop the bleeding for now hold it real tight
36:29yep
36:31kia buddy kia mate can you open your eyes
36:34kia buddy think about zach think what he'd want you to do
36:39what sort of father he'd want to have
36:51i've let him down
36:57was he always hopeless
37:00was he never going to survive
37:03why did they let me hold him
37:08if i was never going to be able to love him
37:10if i wanted to die
37:34i'd love him
37:34you're not going to die
37:42What about supplements? Did you take anything unusual during pregnancy?
37:47Folic acid, obviously, and some ashwagandha and echinacea.
37:52Yeah, I mean, I was just more of vitamins and folic acid as well.
37:57Can you just give me a minute?
38:03You don't think there's something wrong with my baby too, do you?
38:06No, no. I think there might be a reason he was so prone, but Arthur is doing really, really well
38:13now.
38:13He's good to go home.
38:14Yeah?
38:15Yeah.
38:22There we go.
38:24Do you want this re-name?
38:31Sir, it's a good name, Arthur. Solid.
38:35It's after my dad.
38:40Um, you should have all this stuff.
38:43I'd like Arthur to be able to play with that now.
38:59Well, okay, Beryl?
39:00Are you caught in, Doctor?
39:03Yeah, I am, actually.
39:05My girlfriend, Indy, my girlfriend, Indy, she's a paramedic.
39:08I don't know if she brought either of you guys in, but, um...
39:12Listen, I came to do something for you.
39:14This photo, this is of you and Brian, isn't it?
39:16Yes.
39:16Yeah, we look really happy together.
39:18What I'm going to do is I'm going to put him on the wall so he's with you.
39:21Yeah?
39:22Oh, thank you.
39:23You're very welcome.
39:25Now he'll always be with me.
39:28Yep.
39:29Your name was always saying how kind you are.
39:33She'd be proud.
39:52I'm sorry.
39:55Neither of us deserve to be.
40:06The guy whose baby died in Niku took the entire control centre hostage.
40:10Can you manage down here?
40:12Yeah, yeah, of course.
40:13Sure.
40:13Er, Maggie's going to help you out, okay?
40:15Share for me.
40:15Where's Jan?
40:16She's coming.
40:16Is she okay?
40:18I'm okay, then.
40:19Apparently you need someone's pass.
40:21This is Kian, 22, was stabbed in his right anterior thigh about 30 minutes ago.
40:25Erm, I've done a makeshift tourniquet, er, and I've tried to stem the arterial bleed with...
40:30I mean, you're going to see.
40:31Cross on left.
40:32Read it.
40:33Steady.
40:33Lift.
40:34Right, thank you, guys.
40:36Erm, Marcel, can you go on Indy's, please?
40:38I'm going to check out this leg.
40:41Indy, you okay?
40:42Hey.
40:42Yeah.
40:42Hey.
40:43Yeah, she was incredible.
40:44Yeah, I'll second that.
40:46Teddy was great as well.
40:48My first day.
40:49I'm not sure if the lead paramedic suits me.
40:51Oh, you were great.
40:52It's not your fault, was it?
40:54Do you want me to get some blood?
40:55No, no, no, no, no, no.
40:57Er, as nifty as this little device is, the BP rises, it's going to come off.
41:01Okay, er, let's get some artery forceps, please, yeah?
41:11Ah, thank you.
41:13Thanks.
41:37So, Jessica just told me she works at the same place all the other mums live.
41:41You two don't have any connection to the Wyvern Hill estate, do you?
41:45Any reason you'd go there?
41:46Yeah.
41:47Yeah, that's where Fierce Mum lives.
41:48Yeah, I'm there all the time.
41:55All right, I'm going to remove the clips, so stand by with the girls, please.
41:58Yes, boss.
42:01Okay, go.
42:02Oh.
42:03Put pressure.
42:07All right, thank you.
42:11You're really doing the surgeon's job for them today, aren't you?
42:19Right, okay, er, Rita, let's run that blood through.
42:22Yeah, will do.
42:23Yeah, I'll, er, I'll get another unit ready.
42:28Right, er, that should hold.
42:30Let's get him upstairs as soon as possible.
42:37Nicole.
42:39You were right about Ginny.
42:41Unusual presentation, but fractured off nonetheless.
42:44I've referred her to trauma and orthopedics.
42:46I heard about that as well, Nicole.
42:48It was a good spot, well done.
42:49You'll be a consultant before you know it.
42:53Erm, I've got to go and do something, but I'll come and check on her in a minute, okay?
42:57Well done.
43:05Hiya, it's Nicole Piper.
43:07Sorry I didn't get back in touch sooner.
43:13Yeah, I'm sure.
43:15Transfer the money.
43:20Make me a homeowner.
43:31Thank God you're okay.
43:33Let me see.
43:36Okay.
43:37This is all my fault.
43:39I gave that Joel your name, where you were.
43:41I had absolutely no ideas, baby.
43:43You'd just died.
43:43I've already had to talk down one person today.
43:47Please don't make me do another.
43:49How are you, really?
43:52I'm fine.
43:53You're fine?
43:54No.
43:57Oh, love.
43:58Come here.
44:00Okay, just breathe.
44:01Just breathe.
44:02Come on, in, out.
44:04You know the protocol.
44:06You're all right.
44:07Sorry.
44:07It's a shock.
44:08It's okay.
44:08It's understandable.
44:11Also, I'm sorry for biting your head off this morning.
44:15No, that was my fault, sticking my nose in.
44:17No.
44:17No, no, you didn't.
44:19You didn't at all.
44:20It's just that, well, to be honest, I wasn't visiting family at the prison.
44:26I, er, I went to see the man that raped me.
44:34Oh, I'm so sorry, love.
44:36I didn't know.
44:37I should have told you, I know.
44:39But, er, yeah, it's, er, well, it's, it's not easy to talk about, is it?
44:47Onwards.
44:49Hmm, right.
44:52How's he doing?
44:53Yeah, hello, hello.
44:55You sure?
44:56I'm fine.
45:00So, I'm calling the cab for Jan.
45:01And you're seeing your dad, so I'm guessing you don't want to go home with her, right?
45:05Um, I'll have you just charge as quickly as I can, okay?
45:08Thanks.
45:12You okay?
45:13Yeah.
45:15All right.
45:16Boss man, Teddy.
45:38That was a challenging day.
45:40Yeah.
45:41You can say that again.
45:44You know, if, er, if you wanted, we could, we could grab a quick five-minute debrief.
45:52Mr. Hida.
45:54We wouldn't want anyone to see us debrief it.
46:18Dillon.
46:19Hello.
46:20We've got something to do with the Wyvern Hill estate.
46:23Laura and Joel live there.
46:25Faith's mum lives there.
46:26Four very sick premature babies I've got in Neeku all live there.
46:32Hold on, hold on.
46:33What's exploded?
46:37Okay, okay, all right, we'll, we'll be ready, thank you.
46:42Hey, um, have you got the, er, the control of the TV?
46:46Yeah, thank you.
46:50As you can see, there are thick plumes of smoke rising above the Wyvern Hill estate in Holby.
46:55The cause of the fire is still unknown, and we are awaiting further updates.
47:00But there are unconfirmed reports of a large explosion.
47:05We don't yet know if anyone is injured, or what damage has been caused.
47:09But as soon as we have any further information, we will bring it to you.
47:30Let's get to you.
47:50Let's get to you.
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