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00:00Previously, on Chilton Street, your donation is greatly appreciated.
00:03Libby, this raffle is for a woman in need.
00:05I'm in a bit of deed.
00:06What, you need to give everyone their money back before someone calls the police.
00:10Commodore Dews, did you do the neuro exam?
00:12Was this one just special because he's your little navy buddy?
00:14Did you do the neuro exam?
00:16We will do it now.
00:17Where did he go?
00:18Oh, he left.
00:19Wait, isn't that him?
00:20Where?
00:22Mike, no!
00:28Hulk!
00:34Oh my god.
00:35Oh my god, oh my god.
00:36Someone get a straight chair?
00:37Yeah, I'm on it.
00:39Hey, Colcray!
00:40No need.
00:41Hey, hand rank on.
00:42Let me find something to wear to the car and place.
00:45What the f*** do with Munro?
00:47Marty walking wounded to Ark.
00:51Coming up.
00:54We need baggages now!
01:06Hold pressure here.
01:11Matthews!
01:18Hold him.
01:19Good.
01:21Matthews, help me.
01:22Take him to ED.
01:25Here, will this work?
01:27I mean the chair knot.
01:27What's your name?
01:28Child.
01:29Something without wheels, Libby.
01:30Right.
01:32Better.
01:34Watch it!
01:35All right!
01:36All right!
01:44I'll aim for a total resection.
01:46The ocranian nerves may limit.
01:47No, wait.
01:49We're doing this together.
01:50There's no way you're pushing me out of another surgery.
01:53I am so close to making consultant and you're sabotaging that.
01:56I want you to succeed, Phil.
01:58But I'm worried you're on a bullet train to self-destruction and I'm trying to save you from that.
02:02You're on HR's radar.
02:03Rachel's too.
02:03They're watching you.
02:04Thanks for telling me.
02:06There's a ton of surgeons out there with half your work ethic and even less skill.
02:11But they're team players, Phil.
02:12No one wants to work with someone who can't maintain good workplace relationships anymore.
02:16Brody!
02:18Well, we spoke to a doctor downstairs.
02:20I'm sorry to be meeting again under these circumstances, Evan.
02:23Where is he?
02:24I'm Dr. Ursheth, his surgeon.
02:26If you'd like...
02:26No, you're not.
02:27I'm sorry?
02:28Like hell, you're slicing into my son's brain.
02:30No bloody way.
02:33Well, what about a late lunch date?
02:36I've got four meetings back to back.
02:38Oh.
02:39Can't they wait?
02:40I'm running a hospital, Chris.
02:42Not cheering a book up.
02:43Mm-hmm.
02:44Coffee then.
02:44Before your meetings.
02:46Ten minutes.
02:47Maybe.
02:49Twenty minutes.
02:50I just said maybe and you're bargaining up.
02:53So that's a yes.
02:53No.
02:55Libby, what is it?
02:57Now.
02:58In our car park.
03:02Sorry.
03:03I didn't see you there.
03:04Yeah, yeah.
03:05Don't make things awkward.
03:06We're not together anymore, so you can do whatever you want to do.
03:09How are things going here, at the clinic?
03:11Yeah.
03:11Good.
03:14Merata?
03:15Yeah, that's me.
03:16We've got your HCG results.
03:19Am I?
03:20Yeah.
03:23Oh, no.
03:26You're welcome.
03:28Sorry, I don't understand.
03:29This surgery will help Brody a lot.
03:31Ten-year survival rate is over 90%.
03:33Reoccurrence is rare.
03:34Ten percent is still a risk.
03:36Hold on, Evan.
03:37So can we just...
03:38Rather your son continue to experience severe neurological symptoms,
03:41which will only get worse.
03:43Phil, reluctance towards this kind of major surgery is perfectly normal.
03:48We can answer any questions that you may have.
03:49I don't have any questions.
03:51Because he's not having the surgery.
03:52Evan.
03:53Is that what Brody wants?
03:54Excuse me?
03:55He hates being sick.
03:56You don't think I know that?
03:58We're not about to lose another kid.
04:00Don't.
04:01This is different.
04:03Smarmy doctor's trying to talk us into a risky surgery.
04:05It's not.
04:07We're just trying to give Brody the care he deserves.
04:09Phil.
04:10A minute.
04:16I'm not about to sit back and watch his kids suffer.
04:18I agree.
04:19What?
04:20I'm with you.
04:21Oh.
04:22But you need to cut out whatever's going on personally.
04:24I would have hoped you would have learnt that from the Latimus.
04:26I'm just acting in Brody's best interests.
04:28Mr. Rackham would say the same.
04:30But we're not going to win him over by arguing with him.
04:32Right now he doesn't trust us.
04:34We need to go gently.
04:35Gently?
04:36Work as a team.
04:37A team?
04:38Yes, Phil.
04:40You with me?
04:42Yes.
04:42Yeah, I'm in.
04:43Good.
04:50Hijack's on its way.
04:51Hold steady, John T.
04:52We'll have you out soon.
04:55John T, I need verbal confirmation.
04:57You're conscious.
04:59It was your wasn't.
05:00How are you with small spaces?
05:02Hey, gee.
05:03You need someone there with him.
05:05No staff will be put on unnecessary danger.
05:08That's an order.
05:10Carjack's arrived anyway.
05:16Damn it, Stuart.
05:17That's a direct breach of command.
05:19Hi, I'm Sage.
05:21And we're both stuck.
05:23Right.
05:24I was just thinking I could do with this space.
05:28Stuart?
05:29We're fine.
05:31Aren't we, John T?
05:37Anything else?
05:39Nausea, hot flashes, stomach pain.
05:42Triple threat.
05:43I'm getting so bloated.
05:44I could swear I was pregnant already.
05:46You're an IVF patient too?
05:48Yep.
05:48I'm a patient, a nurse, and a future solo mum by choice.
05:53You're the triple threat.
05:54She can do it all.
05:55I'm just going to do a few extra tests.
05:57And, uh, just be on the safe side.
06:01Have you got a partner?
06:03Nope.
06:03I'm in the choice mum club too.
06:05Is there nervous?
06:06Sometimes.
06:07So we'll start with an abdominal exam, and then we'll do an ultrasound, okay?
06:13All right.
06:14Just sit back and relax.
06:15Yeah.
06:19I spent most of my life trying not to get briggers.
06:22Girl, same.
06:24Now I'm putting my body through all this.
06:27Sometimes I wonder if I'm crazy.
06:29And I think about holding my baby.
06:32Being a mum.
06:36Yeah.
06:38And it doesn't seem so crazy?
06:40It still does.
06:42But screw it.
06:43It's what I want.
06:44Yeah.
06:45Screw it.
06:46It's what you want.
06:51Yeah.
06:51I have multiple articles.
06:53Support groups that I can put them in touch with.
06:55There's parents and families that have been through the same thing.
06:57Some here, even at Shortwood Street.
06:59They also have your surgical stats.
07:01Your rate for adverse events is well below average.
07:04News from Crane?
07:05Eddie slammed.
07:06Arc's filling up.
07:07They're still waiting on a carjack, but Crane's sorted everyone else outside.
07:10What a badass.
07:12Thanks, Izzy.
07:13Just remember, parents respond to care more than numbers.
07:16I know.
07:16Listen more than you talk.
07:18Take a breath.
07:19Lower your cortisol levels.
07:20I'm all good.
07:21I mean it, Phil.
07:22We want their trust.
07:23And this is a difficult time.
07:25And I understand from Brody that his parents have only recently reunited.
07:28Okay.
07:29But please, don't mention that.
07:31Just stay professional.
07:33We don't want to repeat it, Katie.
07:38Quite the reputation you're building for yourself, hey, Phyllis.
07:41What?
07:42Just a pattern of notice.
07:43Getting too personally involved.
07:45Making the hospital look bad.
07:46Just a pattern I've noticed is how obsessed you are with me.
07:49How does it feel to be a liability?
07:51How does it feel not to care about your patients?
07:53I wouldn't know, but taking a stab in the dark, I'd say it must feel pretty empty.
08:03How's the driver?
08:04Connor.
08:05He's post-ictal but stable.
08:06They're running tests in ED to work out what happened.
08:09Poor dude.
08:10It's nightmare fuel.
08:11All his family are overseas, too.
08:13He must feel pretty lonely right now.
08:15We're all good to go.
08:19Right, um, can you ban your wrist back for me?
08:23And forward.
08:25Right.
08:27It looks like a sprain, but probably using x-ray.
08:31Uh, can you order bilateral wrist x-rays for Jessica?
08:36All good?
08:38Yeah.
08:38It's just, Esther's lawyer's just finally getting back to me.
08:41Well, take the call.
08:42I'm sure we can handle things in here for a bit.
08:44No, no, I'll, um, I'll call them back.
08:45I need to be in the right headspace for it.
08:48How's it all going?
08:49Uh, mentally.
08:50I just need to see my kids, but my case is getting weaker by the day.
08:55Because you're the father?
08:56Because I'm not.
08:57Oi.
08:58Yes, you are.
08:59Not on paper.
09:00Well, screw that.
09:01You help raise those kids.
09:02They call you dad.
09:03You're a dad.
09:04Well, if only the legal system saw it like that.
09:07You can't give up.
09:08I'm not.
09:09Mate, those kids need you.
09:11We're going to look at it.
09:12Have someone like you looking out for them.
09:15Well, what would I know?
09:16No, listen to Smash.
09:18Smash?
09:19Yeah, look at him.
09:20Who wouldn't?
09:28Shouldn't be too much longer.
09:30Before you know it, you'll be back home.
09:32So you keep saying.
09:34Who's at home?
09:35You got a partner?
09:36Why are you interested?
09:38No, you're too old for me.
09:41John T?
09:42How long does it take to get a car, Jack?
09:45A wife.
09:47Two kids.
09:49What are their names?
09:52Eliza.
09:53That's my wife.
09:54Bethany.
09:55She's the eldest.
09:56She's 12.
09:57Lisa's four.
09:59All girls?
10:00There's one little boy.
10:03I wasn't that yet.
10:04Why?
10:05They're the best two things that ever happened to me.
10:09I don't know if I ever bloody said that to them.
10:12They don't.
10:14What do you mean?
10:16My work dad doesn't say that stuff either, but...
10:19Would you?
10:20They don't.
10:22Do you want me to call Eliza?
10:23Don't you, dear?
10:25She'll just worry.
10:27Take my wallet.
10:29Yeah.
10:30I don't.
10:34John T.
10:36The beautiful.
10:38John T?
10:39We have the Jack.
10:42Okay, Stuart.
10:43Hold John T steady.
10:44Keep him as still as possible.
10:45When the car is moved, it will release the pressure it's holding on his vessels.
10:48We'll need to move fast.
10:50Got it?
10:51Okay.
10:52Stretch out.
10:55Okay.
10:56Move.
10:57Let's get him inside and start aggressive fluid recess.
11:00Hang in there, John T.
11:02You're not hurt?
11:03No.
11:03Sage.
11:04What if he doesn't?
11:06None of that, Stuart.
11:07The hard part's still to come.
11:07We need you.
11:08Okay, on my count.
11:10On three.
11:11One, two, and three.
11:15Nine, it's systolic.
11:16It's falling again.
11:16I can see that.
11:18What's happening?
11:19We're trying to figure that out.
11:20What's your pain level?
11:21Eight.
11:22Nine.
11:23What's wrong with me?
11:24We'll give you some more pain relief, but just focus on deep breaths, okay?
11:28Okay.
11:29IV line in.
11:32Saline wide open.
11:33Let's lift that pressure.
11:35We should get it to Edie.
11:37Edie's slam at the car crash.
11:39She'd get lost in there.
11:40I can call in help.
11:41I don't need Chris to hold my hand.
11:43That's not what I'm saying.
11:44I've worked a thousand cases like this.
11:46We diagnose the problem and go from there.
11:48Too many cooks in the kitchen and we risk slip-ups.
11:50But if your BP drops again?
11:52It won't.
11:5350 micrograms fentanyl IV push.
11:55We'll wait for it to kick in and she'll feel better.
11:57Okay.
12:03You can't promise us a successful surgery.
12:06No.
12:07But we wouldn't be recommending this if we didn't believe it was the best choice.
12:10Without doubt.
12:11Dr. Usherd has a 100% success rate with this type of operation.
12:15Some cases aren't clear-cut and we're honest about the risks.
12:18But this, it's...
12:19It's clear-cut.
12:20This isn't Madison.
12:22Madison, your daughter.
12:25Meningitis.
12:26She was perfectly fine and then...
12:28That's awful.
12:29I'm so sorry.
12:33Brodie's, um...
12:34This...
12:34This surgery will get him better.
12:36It's his best shot.
12:37Right.
12:40I just need some space, okay?
12:42Of course.
12:46Mum?
12:47Hey, darling.
12:49We'll, uh, we'll leave you alone for a bit.
12:57Go work in there.
12:59Read you to scrub in.
13:02Well, are you gonna donate the reference?
13:05To charity?
13:05Yes, Nadi.
13:07Have you?
13:08Can you just give me a second to get over the shock before I have to go back to being
13:11broke?
13:12Sorry.
13:18She's still living with you?
13:20Working on it.
13:21Hey, mate.
13:22You okay?
13:23Hey.
13:24Evan, I think we saw you last time.
13:26Mari.
13:27Yeah, everything all right?
13:29Sprodie.
13:30My son.
13:31I just wanted to be okay.
13:32What's happened?
13:33Well, whatever it is, you're in the right place, mate.
13:35You reckon?
13:36No one here gives a shit what I think.
13:38Well, that's not true.
13:39You tell that to the doctors.
13:40My wife.
13:41You have every right to have your voice heard.
13:43Speak up for yourself.
13:44You're the father.
13:45You don't want to look back and wish you fought harder.
13:47Mari, they need you back in the arc.
13:49Okay, um, we better get going.
13:51Yeah, all right.
13:51Thanks, guys.
13:54Let me guess.
13:55Lola's?
13:55No.
13:56It's a proper date night.
13:58I'm pulling out all the stops.
13:59Where have I had that before?
14:00And then you get stuck at work?
14:02I won't.
14:03If you won't.
14:04Is that a challenge?
14:05It is.
14:06I don't lose, Warner.
14:13Maintaining only a weight high-flow oxygen in place.
14:16Let's get another 16-gauge IV line in the anticubiton fossa
14:19and cardiac monitoring.
14:21Stay with us, okay, Jantique?
14:22He's a one-liter normal saline.
14:24Heart rate 128.
14:27Okay, on my count.
14:29One, two, and three.
14:34One, two, three.
14:36Two units of O negative, bladder on the rapid infuser.
14:41Distended, rigid.
14:43He's got internal bleeding.
14:45We need a surgical consult.
14:47Are you sure you don't mean to call Eliza?
14:50Okay, well, you'll have a good story to tell her when you get home.
14:56How soon can you fit him in?
14:58If we start prepping soon, we can fit him in within the next two hours.
15:02Are you booking the surgery behind my back?
15:03I assure you that's not the case.
15:05I was asking them, Evan.
15:07It's not happening.
15:08I will not let our son die on the table.
15:10That won't happen.
15:11Dr. Shah won't let it.
15:11Stop!
15:12Stop manipulating me!
15:14Jesus.
15:15Sorry.
15:18What the hell was that?
15:19He just completely changed his mind.
15:22Marty.
15:23What?
15:24Marty was talking to him about standing up for himself and got him all hyped up.
15:28I'm going to kill him.
15:29Not if I kill him first.
15:30Okay.
15:35Damn it, I can't get a reading.
15:37That's because your BP's tanking.
15:38What's your pain level at, honey?
15:41Code blue.
15:42Start CPR.
15:51Okay, what have we got?
15:57What happened?
15:59Iberian hairage.
16:01She went downhill fast.
16:02She was in a systole.
16:03Why is she here and not ED?
16:05I couldn't get her there in time.
16:07I did what I could.
16:08I should have called you sooner.
16:10No, you were acting under my orders.
16:11Well, you stopped her.
16:13Who do you think you are?
16:14I'm a surgeon, same as you.
16:17I did everything I could.
16:18Well, part of that is getting help.
16:20Jesus, David, this woman can't have died because your ego got in the way.
16:24It's not like that.
16:25Well, then tell me what's happening.
16:26Oh, piss off, Chris.
16:27I don't need this.
16:28What are you up to here, David?
16:29What the hell is going on in your clinic?
16:32Oh, yeah.
16:35No, I won't be agreeing to that.
16:37Any further questions, call my lawyers.
16:39Ooh, feisty.
16:40I'm not going down without a fight.
16:42Good for you.
16:43Speaking of lawyers, I have decided which charity to donate to.
16:46Okay.
16:48Rainbow Youth.
16:49I really struggled when I came out.
16:50You were never gay, Libby.
16:52But imagine if I was.
16:54Ooh, speaking of which.
16:57Thank you for calling back.
16:58Now, do you supply giant novelty checks?
17:02Okay, but you would if it's a huge donation.
17:04I think it's worth it, don't you?
17:05Where do you get off giving my patients surgical advice?
17:08Excuse me?
17:09What did you say to him?
17:10What are you talking about?
17:11We were about to get parental consent for Brody's brain tumour resection,
17:14and then his father has a chat with you and suddenly he's changed his mind?
17:17Oi, lay off.
17:17That's not what happened.
17:18Shut up, Billy.
17:19It's none of your business.
17:19Don't be such a bitch.
17:21Hey.
17:21Billy.
17:22You're pathetic.
17:23And you need to stop interfering with our patients.
17:25She's right, Marty.
17:26You're not a surgeon.
17:27I was just talking to him as a father.
17:29Why?
17:29You're not one of them either.
17:31Phil.
17:32Don't.
17:33You're wrong.
17:34Jesus, do you give a shit about anyone you can't cut open?
17:38I knew you were calling.
17:39No one asked the nurse.
17:52BP?
17:53Seven needs to stall it.
17:55Stuart?
17:56I've got it.
17:59Breathing shallow.
18:00Time to chew.
18:01Wait, no.
18:02Come on, John T.
18:06John T.
18:07Start compressions.
18:10Start compressions.
18:15One milligram of adrenaline.
18:17They need you.
18:21Still the systole.
18:24Switch out when you need to.
18:28Another milligram of adrenaline given.
18:31300 milligrams in the other one.
18:34Time to switch out, Stuart.
18:36Sage.
18:38Come on.
18:39Stuart.
18:40It's been 40 minutes.
18:45Stuart.
18:48We need to call it.
18:56Time of death, 1409.
18:57Time of death, 1409.
19:01Let us take a moment to pause and honour John T. McNeil.
19:06He was someone who loved and was loved.
19:07He was someone's family member and friend.
19:09In our own way and in silence, let us honour John T.
19:14Let us also honour and recognise the care provided by our team today.
19:23Stuart, did you want to say something?
19:27It's important we honour the ones we lose.
19:29And you were with him the most.
19:39I didn't really know him that well.
19:43But he had a wife.
19:46Eliza and two young daughters.
19:49Bethany and Lisa.
19:54I think he knew he was dying the minute he was trapped.
20:00But he didn't want to leave his girls, so he kept fighting.
20:05And he fought really hard.
20:10I wish he won.
20:14He should have won.
20:15Thank you, sir.
20:22Yes, he was out of line, but you shouldn't have said that to Marty.
20:25But what about Bill? You heard what he called me.
20:27Oh, I'm not defending that.
20:29What do we do now?
20:30What do you mean?
20:31With Brody, what's our next step?
20:33We stop.
20:34What?
20:34We do nothing.
20:36What happened to we need to work as a team, Phil?
20:38Are you with me, Phil?
20:39We did. We tried.
20:40We can't force a parent's hand.
20:41You're giving up.
20:42Don't. Don't you dare question my integrity.
20:44I did everything that I could.
20:45Well, there must be something we can do.
20:46I mean it, Phil.
20:47If you don't stop, you'll end up getting fired or in a court case.
20:50Just leave it.
21:10There you are, Stuart.
21:13Just leave me alone, please.
21:15I'm afraid I can't do that.
21:18You shouldn't be here.
21:21These lockers are unisex.
21:23You shouldn't be here.
21:25At this hospital.
21:27Why?
21:27Because it's wrong.
21:28Why is it wrong?
21:29It just shouldn't be you.
21:32Dr. Whitman?
21:34Because if you're here, he's not.
21:36And if he's not here, it means that he's...
21:38What?
21:41It means he could die.
21:46Is he sick?
21:48You can't say anything.
21:50I won't.
21:53Can you go now, please?
21:56No.
21:58What is wrong with you?
22:01You shouldn't have gotten under that car.
22:03I don't care.
22:04But I know bravery when I see it.
22:05Don't.
22:06And you can't have known about the Commodore's brain blood.
22:08Well, you did.
22:09Yeah, I did.
22:10And I'm a doctor.
22:10And I should have told you about my concerns, but I didn't.
22:13And that's on me.
22:13It's not your fault.
22:14I know.
22:17It's not your fault.
22:18Are you deaf?
22:19I said I know.
22:21It's not your fault, Stuart.
22:22Just shut up.
22:24It's not your fault.
22:25Just shut up.
22:26Just shut the hell up, okay?
22:27I know.
22:28It's not my fault.
22:29And I'm just...
22:29Please, just...
22:30Please, please, just make it stop.
22:35It's not your fault.
22:37It's not your fault.
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