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00:00This has got something to do with the Wyvern Hill estate.
00:02Four very sick premature babies I've got in me who all live there.
00:06What am I doing here?
00:08I'm Beryl.
00:09I'm a nurse too.
00:11Scar tissue is prone to inflammation and it conducts signals differently leading to referred pain.
00:16I'll refer you to pain clinic.
00:18It might take some time to find a solution.
00:21Matthew.
00:22Matthew.
00:22Matthew, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:23He's my son.
00:24You need to soften up your mind, Baron.
00:26I always knew you didn't have it, didn't you?
00:28A guy whose baby died in Neku to the entire control centre hostages.
00:32I'll see Jack.
00:38First day, not sure, leave paramedic suits me.
00:41Transfer the money, make me a homeowner.
00:44Hold on, hold on, what's exploding?
00:46There are thick plumes of smoke rising above the Wyvern Hill estate in Holbeck.
00:50The cause of the fire is still unknown and we are awaiting further updates.
00:54But there are unconfirmed reports of a large explosion.
00:59We don't yet know if I'm going to...
01:18Jan, I really don't think Teddy should be here.
01:20In fact, none of you should be here.
01:22Not after what just happened today.
01:24Well, you've seen the news from Wyvern Hill estate.
01:27It's all hands on deck.
01:28If this was any other job, you'd only stood down.
01:30It's not any other job.
01:32Everyone volunteered.
01:34Yeah, it's all right.
01:35Sort of sign up, Paul.
01:36No, no, no.
01:37No one signs up to have a knife held to their neck and beaten and left for dead like Teddy
01:40was.
01:43Hey, mate.
01:44You okay?
01:47We have a job.
01:48Let's move.
01:58Control, we're arriving at the exposure site now.
02:00Male still trapped inside the excavator.
02:02Receive that, over.
02:23They won't let us approach until they secure the excavator.
02:26Anyone else unaccounted for?
02:27Not according to my manifest.
02:29Please, it's Bowdoin.
02:29My excavator driver is trapped.
02:31Okay, okay.
02:31We'll get to them as soon as we can.
02:33The fire incident commander says that's where the explosion happened.
02:36He thinks it must have ruptured a gas line.
02:37Tell them we have got to get access, okay?
02:40Do not take no for an answer.
02:43You, um, head of this site?
02:46Amelia Gold.
02:47These are my men.
02:48This is my development.
02:49Or at least...
02:51At least it was.
02:52And look, I don't mean to tell fire officers their business,
02:55but there's no gas pipes around here.
02:57Not on any survey I've ever seen.
03:00Then what caused the explosion?
03:28This is oxycodone, and I specifically told my GP
03:30I wanted to avoid opioids.
03:33Well, you'll need to speak to your GP about it.
03:36Yeah, I did speak to my GP.
03:38Stevie, you've got a sec.
03:39Yeah, sure. Thank you.
03:41You hear about what we do?
03:43Yeah, of course.
03:44Okay, good. I need a favour.
03:46As long as it doesn't involve money, socialising, or actual effort.
03:49No, CPIP, sprint meeting with the exec.
03:51No, hard pass. I've been there, I've done that.
03:53Hold on, hold on. Not you, me. I have to go, okay?
03:56So I need you to hold down this place if you can.
03:59Justin, we're about to get swallowed.
04:01Yeah, I know. I know you've done a double shift.
04:03I can't get out of it, Stevie. I just need a couple hours.
04:05Okay, don't beg.
04:06Sure?
04:07Yeah, I'll do it.
04:08Hey, listen, when the explosion happened,
04:10I was looking everywhere for you. I couldn't find you.
04:12What's your disability?
04:14Oh, yeah, I am. Sorry about that.
04:15I just got tied up.
04:21Hey, Siobhan.
04:22We're expecting a major casualty from the explosion.
04:24Can you prep recess, please?
04:26We'll do.
04:27Cheers, thank you.
04:28Okay, yes, again, so my name is Dr. Dylan Keogh,
04:31and I need to speak to somebody in authority, yes,
04:34about the possible presence of toxins on the Wyvern Hill estate.
04:39Okay, just bear with me. I'm going to put you on hold.
04:41No, no, no, don't put me on hold.
04:42You are fine, too.
04:43Have you done on the phone with Kodushia help?
04:45Yeah, with what?
04:46Waving my hand.
05:00Matthew and me, please.
05:02Flint.
05:03Oh, you're not Flint.
05:04Where is Flint?
05:04No, he's at some exact meeting, I think.
05:07So who's in charge?
05:08I am. Lucky me.
05:09What's up?
05:10Wait, you need to see this.
05:12St. Rush and I have been working on this.
05:14So each one of these red dots represents either a premature birth
05:18or a case of respiratory illness or heart conditions
05:21that we have treated in the last month,
05:22and look, Wyvern Hill estate, that is ground zero.
05:25And ground zero for what?
05:26For whatever's causing this illness and potentially the explosion.
05:30That's a bit of a stretch now.
05:31Well, yeah, I know, but, I mean, something toxic is there, isn't it?
05:34It's airborne or it's in the water or the soil,
05:36but it's there and it's deadly.
05:58All right, buddy.
05:59Okay.
06:01Well done.
06:02Well done.
06:03I'm Teddy.
06:03This is Jacob with paramedics, all right?
06:05How are you feeling?
06:07I've had better days, my friend.
06:09I bet.
06:10All right.
06:11Put some pain medication.
06:12I'm going to pop it on your hand.
06:14There we go.
06:16I'm ready to take some nice, deep breaths for me.
06:23Can you free that?
06:26It's not much time.
06:26All right, get a line in.
06:29Tenomorphine, gram-paracetamol, and some coloxapar.
06:31Gary.
06:32Okay?
06:33His arm's trapped.
06:34I need some quarters.
06:35Yeah, yeah, yeah, quarters to get it free.
06:37Must find Gary!
06:38All right, buddy.
06:39He's not wrote it on today.
06:41Both of them.
06:42Everyone's been accounted for.
06:44Flopped shifts.
06:45Wanted overtime.
06:46Who's he talking about?
06:48Gary Thornley, vehicle marshaler.
06:50He's helped reactivate her where to move.
06:53Someone was under that when it blew up.
06:56Go down.
06:57Gary, where did you last see him?
07:04What do you want to do?
07:09Indy?
07:10Indy, British Academy need you.
07:14We're expecting more casualties from Wyman Hill, so we're clearing assessment spaces, then we'll...
07:18Revised boarding, okay.
07:19But what about the risk assessment?
07:21What does that matter?
07:21Come on, I'm just the messenger.
07:23Sorry.
07:24No.
07:30Alan, where's Burrell?
07:35Whatever good being in this place was for her before, it's not anymore.
07:40What's she still doing here?
07:41Too loud.
07:43Too bright.
07:45I want to go home.
07:48Tell Brian I want to come home.
07:56Hey, mate.
07:57Hey, are you Gary?
07:58Hi.
07:59Right, I'm a pirate.
08:00My name's Indy.
08:01I'm going to get this off you, okay?
08:02How are you feeling?
08:03I tried shouting, but I had all this on me.
08:07Any serious chest pain or neck and head pain?
08:10Some chest pain, not serious.
08:12My back feels injured and hot, that's it.
08:15So I'd really appreciate it if you just get me the hell out of here.
08:18All right, let's do a scoop and run.
08:19We can do a proper assessment when we get on straight ground.
08:22I didn't think anyone was coming and gave me.
08:24Well, you've got your friend Bowdan to fight for that.
08:27If you hadn't have told us, I'm not sure we would have found you.
08:29Bowdan, shot up long enough to do a solid, eh?
08:34One does never cease.
08:36He's okay then?
08:38He's alive.
08:41Let's move.
08:47Following the unexplained explosion of the Goldclave Wyvern Hill housing estate earlier today,
08:53police and fire services are warning local residents that there could be more explosions...
08:59Yes, Laura, get off home, okay?
09:00Um, she got off home, but she's probably never going to be okay again, is she?
09:07No.
09:08I've told her, yeah.
09:09Give me a call if there's anything I can do.
09:11Sorry.
09:12Ian, have you heard about Wyvern Hill?
09:14Yeah.
09:15Yeah.
09:15I'm still being requested for volunteers, but...
09:19You should go.
09:21There's nothing you can do here, and I know that you like to feel...
09:25Yeah, useful.
09:27Yeah.
09:29You need to help, so...
09:31Go help.
09:33Are you sure?
09:33Mm-hmm.
09:35Okay.
09:36Right.
09:37I'll see you in a bit.
09:39Ian, Ian, wait.
09:40There's something you need to know about that estate.
09:43Okay, mate, is there anyone we can call for you?
09:46Maybe your family or a partner?
09:48My ex is doing overtime to be in child support.
09:52For a kid, I don't see.
09:55Ah!
09:55Ah!
09:56My back is burning!
09:58Let's have a look.
09:59We're rolling.
10:03Oh.
10:04What's happening to me?
10:05Um, I don't...
10:06It looks like some kind of chemical burn.
10:08We're trying to turn it to panic, okay, Gary?
10:11Um, get a line in.
10:12Turn them off in.
10:12Yep.
10:14Penny!
10:15What?
10:17What?
10:36You in charge here?
10:37Yes, I am.
10:38The side-speed flight are chemical threats of public health.
10:41I need your men to fall back immediately.
10:43Wait.
10:43There's an injured man in that digger and you can't leave until he's freed.
10:47You've got five minutes.
10:48OK.
10:49Er, right, sorry.
10:50If it's a chemical threat that you're looking for, we might know where to start searching.
10:53And if you've got decontents, I think you're going to need to use them.
11:01I'll let you know if and when I'm ready to talk about what that poor, broken man did.
11:08But it's certainly not now.
11:13Jan.
11:15They need to do their jobs too, love.
11:18And you need to talk about what happened to someone at some point.
11:24I'm not a victim, Siobhan.
11:26No.
11:26No, but you are a witness.
11:29A crime was committed against you and your team.
11:33Control to all crews.
11:35Direct update from paramedics at the Wives and Hell Estate.
11:37We are dealing with a chemical incident.
11:413007 are bringing in a patient that is symptomatic of exposure.
11:44Over.
11:48Everything will be okay.
11:52What exactly are they looking for?
11:54Some sort of lead?
11:55Let's just focus on getting him out safely.
11:58You almost done, guys?
11:5930 seconds.
12:06It's toxic!
12:07Everybody out!
12:0850 meter cordon now!
12:10Everyone out!
12:11Over!
12:11We need to go.
12:12Cease panel, scoot.
12:13Uh, back to the carrie.
12:15Okay.
12:16We need to move now.
12:17What the hell is that?
12:21Okay, guys.
12:22How long have you got?
12:24Five seconds.
12:25Guys, we need to move now!
12:26How long have you got to go now?
12:29Yeah, heart rate's up 120, rest of 20.
12:32Right, let's do, uh, 50 of ketamine.
12:34Keep plenty of fluid of those burns, Hank.
12:36We're looking at about, uh, 18% body surface area.
12:40Definitely chemical, aren't they?
12:41How deep are they?
12:43Um, too soon to tell, but I'm gonna de-roof and, um, have a look.
12:48You all right, Stevie?
12:51Stevie?
12:51Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
12:52Um, okay.
12:54Uh, let's do 70 of ketamine, please.
12:59What, another?
13:0070 or 50?
13:02Uh, 70, please.
13:04Okay, um, right, just take a nice deep breath for me.
13:07We're just gonna see what we're looking at here.
13:16So, we got superficial, partial thickness penetrating the papillary dermis.
13:25So, let's, um, we're gonna take over here.
13:28Yeah, let's do, uh, tetanus immunoglobulin, IV cover, IV antibiotic cover, and can you get
13:34four more litres of fluid, saline soak, uh, and a coal pack, but keep an eye on his temperature
13:40because, um, I don't want him out of thermic, okay?
13:48Does she seem okay?
13:49See you.
13:50Uh, yeah, she seems fine, why?
13:53Isn't she?
13:53She's just been a bit odd recently.
13:55Well, that's some pretty big, uh, pocket of action there.
13:59Can you get me a coal pack, please?
14:04Uh, no.
14:07Uh, no.
14:36Hi, can you call us back ASAP, please?
14:38My name's Nicole Piper.
14:39I'm buying pot 19.
14:42Did you get my message about Beryl Rice?
14:45Er, yeah.
14:46Admitted with respiratory problems, right?
14:48Well, either she's ready to be discharged
14:50or she needs to be admitted.
14:52Nicole, she can't spend another second in that bloody corridor.
14:54Calm.
14:55I signed her off this morning.
14:57What?
14:58Well, then where's the discharge team?
15:00Erm, I think they're having trouble getting her care home to take her back.
15:03You think or you know, Nicole, does anyone really care?
15:06Erm, I'm sorry that your patient's caught up in the process,
15:10but I have done everything I can.
15:12If you want to help, roll your sleeves up and get stuck in.
15:20My wife, is she here?
15:22She doesn't speak English.
15:24This will all be very confusing for her.
15:26Hey, hey, hey, don't worry about your wife, okay?
15:28Er, the doctor will see you now.
15:30We're here to sort you out.
15:31As soon as I have some free time,
15:33I'm gonna go find out about your wife, okay?
15:35Thank you, Rita.
15:36She is the empath.
15:38Right, okay, what's going on?
15:39Well, the x-ray shows compound fracture to the mid-radius and ulna.
15:44Tis but a scratch.
15:45No, no, no, no, no, no.
15:46Tis so much worse.
15:48This is, uh, this is, it's nasty.
15:52Nasty.
15:55Erm, okay.
15:59Sorry, that was insensitive.
16:01Erm, Dr. Piper, what is your play?
16:05Talk me through it.
16:06Erm, check his distal nearby.
16:09Vascular status.
16:10Check.
16:11Saline, so-coast, tetanus, IV antibiotics and then orthoplastics.
16:17The student has become the master.
16:19Great.
16:19Do all that and, er, let me know how it goes.
16:26Well, someone's been at the drugs cupboard.
16:29Just a bit of fluid, nothing to worry about.
16:32Yeah, yeah, agreed.
16:33Erm, we'll keep him on regular monitoring, though,
16:35because he's suffered quite significant chemical exposure.
16:37Mm-hmm.
16:38Do you think I'm odd?
16:41I mean, just asking that's a bit odd.
16:44Okay, I mean, I have become aware of how people interact with me and...
16:49But if this is about the whole pop kettle thing, that was just a joke, right?
16:55Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
16:59Yeah, erm, turns out you've proven right about the whole Wyvern Hill Ground Zero thing.
17:04Well, I mean, nothing's been proven, has it?
17:06There's a weight of evidence now to support the theory, but Rasha and I are not experts.
17:09You know, we need...
17:10Oh, my God, please learn how to take an olive branch when you're offered one.
17:21Um, Mr. Thornley?
17:23I don't know whether Matthew's been able to bring you up to speed.
17:26No.
17:27Um, so you do have a little bit of fluid on your lungs, so obviously we'll keep an eye on
17:31that.
17:31I know that you have a wife, I think, and a son, so somebody can contact them and they can
17:35be brought in.
17:36I have an ex.
17:38Eight-year-old that really knows my name.
17:42Less a father and more constant disappointment.
17:48Try and relax, okay, yeah, his sats have passed a little bit.
17:50So let's go to 15 metres on the oxygen.
17:52Er, but wait, maybe try furosomide and a GTN infusion.
17:55Oh, you think oedema because of heart failure?
17:57Yeah, yeah, he might have a myocarditis.
18:00All right, look, look, have we seen this before?
18:03Yeah, and crepes throughout, so, er, yeah, flash, boner, that's very good, Matthew.
18:07So let's start three mils an hour, please, but we should monitor urine output with the furosomide because we don't
18:13want him dehydrating, do we?
18:14And can you let Stevie know if she needs to be across this?
18:16Yeah.
18:25Everyone back, five metres now.
18:30We need to clear this site as soon as possible.
18:33Yeah, let's all give us a point.
18:36Your team have to be so aggressive.
18:39Look, my duty is protecting the people's safety, not their feelings.
18:43Your litmus test shows your pH levels are in a safe zone.
18:46You're free to go.
18:47Whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:48Teddy's the paramedic on your side, so he doesn't answer to you but to your incident commander.
18:53You don't get to give him orders.
18:55Just giving advice.
18:57Kid looks like help.
19:02He does have a point, though.
19:04You look terrible.
19:07It's been a long day.
19:09Can a bear!
19:10Another bear!
19:11It's chemicals!
19:15Oh!
19:17This whole place is a toxic waste, though.
19:19Daddy!
19:20Daddy!
19:21What's happening?
19:23Daddy, where are you going?
19:25Daddy!
19:26Dixon!
19:27Atwater!
19:27Get that kid out now!
19:29No, no, no.
19:29It's okay.
19:30I've got it.
19:30I've got it.
19:31Atwater!
19:32We need to go home.
19:33Daddy won't be worried.
19:34Okay.
19:34Where's home?
19:36We can't go that way right now because it's not safe, but if we stay out of the way near
19:40this
19:40ambulance, I will help you find your dad.
19:42Okay?
19:43All right.
19:44What's your name?
19:45Atwater!
19:46Get that kid out now!
20:08Daddy!
20:09Daddy, you okay?
20:10Yeah, I'm fine.
20:11I'm fine.
20:14Hey, can you hear me?
20:17Okay, looks superficial.
20:19She must have been hit by a shrapnel.
20:20Help!
20:20But she's in shock.
20:21I got her.
20:22Why don't you help the soldier?
20:24Okay.
20:27Okay.
20:27So let's go, yeah.
20:28Okay.
20:31Okay.
20:40What are you doing?
20:42Don't you stop there?
20:47Don't you stop there?
20:48Shut up, you hurt!
20:49Shut, shut!
20:52Help him.
20:54Help him, please!
20:55Come in there, man.
20:56I'll see you in the room, please.
20:58I'm going to go.
20:58Tenny, you all right?
21:00Tenny?
21:01Tenny.
21:02Why don't you go and help Jacob over there, mate?
21:03Yeah?
21:04We've got this.
21:06Come on, mate.
21:07What's your name?
21:26Come on, mate.
21:27No. Also, you literally talked down a crazy man a couple of hours ago, so...
21:31He isn't crazy indeed. He's grieving.
21:34A little bit crazy. Grieving or not, it was scary.
21:40Are you OK, love?
21:42Yeah, I'm fine. It's all this. It's been a lot, you know.
21:45It's water off ducks back, innit?
21:47Er, excuse me.
21:49I should never have let her go down shift.
21:52They're your team, Jan.
21:54Where you lead, they follow.
21:59No, no, no, please, please, listen, OK?
22:01There's an elderly lady, right? She is desperate to leave.
22:04She is medically fit to leave, but no one seems to know how to make that happen.
22:08Hello?
22:11Carol?
22:12Carol says she's too high dependents.
22:14Discharge team says it's not their problem because she's not an inpatient
22:16and social services won't even take my calls.
22:18She just wants to go home.
22:20She hasn't got home to go to.
22:21What am I supposed to do?
22:23Am I supposed to tell her that she's got to spend the rest of her life in a hospital corridor
22:25because there's no one willing to take her in or to care for her or to fight her corner?
22:29You're fighting a call.
22:29I'm not enough.
22:31Calm, love.
22:32Look, it's been a tough day.
22:34Everything happening at Wyvern Hill.
22:36It's got everyone on edge, but trust me, you are enough.
22:39Yeah?
22:40Right.
22:40I will try social services if you want.
22:42No, no, no.
22:43It's fine.
22:44I'll do it.
22:44I just guess I won't take no for an answer this time.
22:47Good, good.
22:53Oh, I'm really sore.
22:56She went walkabout, lad.
22:58I couldn't stop her.
23:03Whatever's happening is happening very quickly, isn't it?
23:05Yeah.
23:05We've seen this before.
23:06Remember Piotra Zeminski?
23:08Piotra, Piotra.
23:09Oh, er, yeah.
23:12Cricotherodotomy, unexplained rash.
23:14He also had a flash pulmonary oedema.
23:15And no underlying heart condition.
23:16It was exposure to chemicals, but Piotra just lived on the estate,
23:19so his dose was secondary.
23:21I mean, Gary's been lying right in this stuff.
23:22He has a family history for heart failure.
23:24Okay.
23:25Right.
23:26Er, let's use a bedside ultrasound to monitor his oedema.
23:29What about traps?
23:29Are they back?
23:30Over 300.
23:31Er, right.
23:32Get cardiology down for formal echo.
23:34Notify ITU.
23:35They'll learn you'll get to speak to him about Nessica.
23:36Mm-hmm.
23:37Stevie, there's been a second explosion.
23:46Oh, my God.
23:47Oh, Danny, what's up with your head, please?
23:48Myron, you must let him do the job.
23:51Take him to Peter.
23:52She doesn't understand what I'm saying about him.
23:54What happened is.
23:55I mean, I want to know, please.
23:57I'll let the surgeon back to explain a bit better, if you like.
24:00The surgeon spoke a lot of words.
24:02Many I did not understand.
24:04Can you interpret?
24:05Please.
24:06The truth.
24:07So I may tell her the truth.
24:10Everything will be okay, my love.
24:14The surgeon doesn't think he can save your own.
24:25What was that?
24:28Odin, I'm so sorry.
24:33You're sorry?
24:36This is your fault.
24:39How?
24:41How did you not know those things would be dead?
24:43How did you not know?
24:45Speak!
24:46Don't you have to go, man.
24:47Don't you see me?
24:54Hey, I know this has been very scary.
24:57But I need to know your name.
25:01What about your dad?
25:03What's his name?
25:04He'll want to know where you are.
25:06He's going to be worried sick.
25:08She's still in shock, Teddy.
25:10Check her collar.
25:11School uniform.
25:12A lot of parents put labels there.
25:15Oh, I'm sorry.
25:16I'm sorry.
25:17I'm going to give another three or more fee.
25:19Do you mind stepping on it?
25:20Yeah.
25:24Yeah.
25:40Beryl, you really shouldn't be in here.
25:43It's OK.
25:45Duffy asked me to help out.
25:47Beryl, you're bleeding.
25:50I, uh, fell.
25:52OK, all right.
25:53Well, let me take care of it for you.
25:54No, I don't know who you are.
25:55I'm calm.
25:55I don't know who you are.
25:58I'm your nurse.
25:59Beryl, OK.
26:01OK, OK, it's all right.
26:02We've got you, Beryl.
26:03It's OK, Beryl, love.
26:04We've got you.
26:05It's all right, love.
26:06I've got to help you.
26:08Fluid on the lungs are saying so bad.
26:14It's quite serious.
26:18So what happens now?
26:21Well, um, we have notified ITU.
26:23They're expecting you, but I would prefer, all things considered, to do your intubation
26:30here and now to give you the best possible chance.
26:33Uh, but I'm afraid we are beginning to think about next of kin.
26:48I wasn't even supposed to be working today.
26:53I don't have any next of kin.
26:59My parents are dead.
27:00My ex won't speak to me.
27:04My closest mate is a ticket driver.
27:07That's all I have.
27:09You have your son?
27:11He barely knows me.
27:13Well, he'll want to one day.
27:17How?
27:18You got a stick of two down my neck?
27:20I don't think I'm coming back from that.
27:24I mean, I did it.
27:25You could record a message on my phone and I'll send it to him.
27:31It's too late.
27:34I've made too many mistakes.
27:36Well, here's one that you can make up for, at least.
27:38Yeah.
27:41What did I say?
27:43You said anything you need to.
27:46I'm going to be able to.
27:48Oh, God, what are you doing?
27:52Hey, you know what?
27:54It's your dad.
27:56I've got myself into a bit of a pickle.
28:02Still late, sisterly.
28:03Back on the chest.
28:07Just let her go.
28:12Well, now.
28:13Race, sisterly, for 20 minutes.
28:15Respect form shows that all attempts are to be made to restart her heart.
28:19Give her some dignity, for pity's sake.
28:23Enough, Cam.
28:25Cam.
28:30I...
28:31I think it's unlikely there's anything reversible here.
28:34So I'm going to take the best interest decision to stop, OK?
28:39Is everyone in agreement?
28:41Yeah.
28:45Time of death, 1825.
29:03I'm so sorry.
29:16Is that still...
29:18Yeah, right.
29:19Recess to you guys.
29:20This is an unknown female child
29:22caught by a piece of shrapnel after an explosion,
29:25sustaining a laceration to the right side of her neck.
29:28G says, 15, but unable or unwilling to tell us a name.
29:31Pulse is 110.
29:33BP is 105 over 60.
29:37Respiracy rate 24.
29:38Starts 100 on 15 litres.
29:41We've had six milligrams of morphine
29:42and 500 milligrams of IV paracetamol.
29:46Stevie?
29:47You got it?
29:49Yep, yep, got it.
29:50Right, across on three.
29:51One, two, three.
29:55Thank you, guys.
29:56Try not to worry.
29:58I'm gonna find your dad
30:00and I'm gonna bring him here.
30:01I promise you.
30:06Hiya, I'm Dr Nash.
30:08I'm gonna be looking after you.
30:09Can I just have a little look at your wound?
30:12Sorry, sorry, I know that hurts.
30:13Okay.
30:14Yeah, Lamorna, let's choose Pete, please.
30:17And can we get three milligrams of morphine for the pain?
30:20This paracetamol's just not clapping it.
30:21Hiya.
30:22Pre-elect from hand.
30:24Says he's gonna need you.
30:25Can we take over?
30:26No, no, no, it's grand.
30:27I mean, the wound's superficial.
30:28It's been well-dressed.
30:30Lamorna's gonna give Pete's a call,
30:32so I reckon we'll be able to move her to cubicles.
30:33All doing well.
30:34Okay.
30:36Right, just gonna give you something for the pain.
30:39Three milligrams of morphine going in.
30:48I'm ringing St. John's.
30:49That's the kid to school.
30:50Someone should be able to identify from the description.
30:52Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
30:53Slow down, slow down.
30:54Slow down.
30:55Slow down.
30:57Now, are we gonna talk about what happened, baby?
30:59About where?
30:59At the building side.
31:02Mate, you ran into a hot zone.
31:03You almost got yourself killed.
31:04Would it have been better if she was killed?
31:06Of course not.
31:08Mate, you scared me after death.
31:13I'm sorry.
31:14Nah, it's okay.
31:15It's just...
31:18Enough of playing hero for today, yeah?
31:19I'm not a hero.
31:21There was nothing heroic about me smashing through that control centre earlier.
31:25Nah, it's like you said, you were just trying to help.
31:27But I didn't.
31:28I never do.
31:30What are you talking about?
31:31I froze today.
31:34That soldier was laid there on that ground with those injuries.
31:39Oh, if Ian hadn't arrived...
31:41No, no, no, no.
31:41Listen to me.
31:43Now, it is okay to feel overwhelmed.
31:46We all do sometimes.
31:47Trust me.
31:50And yes, that means Ian too.
31:53Look.
31:55Go home.
31:57Get some rest.
31:58Go and see your dad.
32:00It's gonna be alright.
32:02I promise you.
32:05I promised.
32:07I'd find that girl's bad.
32:13You know what?
32:15Let's go find him.
32:17Really?
32:18Yeah.
32:20I'm serious.
32:25Let's go.
32:29She's hypertensive and she's gone into respiratory arrest, but why?
32:34Superficial abrasion.
32:35CT scans clear.
32:37I don't understand.
32:40Oh no.
32:44Excuse me.
32:47Yeah, 400 micrograms of naloxone, please.
32:50Now.
32:52Respiratory arrest.
32:53I've got it.
32:54Okay, sir.
32:55I've got it, Dr Keogh.
32:56Alright, alright.
32:56So what's this then?
32:57Naloxone.
32:58What happened?
33:03She was overdosed with morphine.
33:06Paramedics, NED.
33:08Okay.
33:10What's it?
33:11So you missed the dosage during the handover?
33:14Is that right?
33:16No, I...
33:18I just...
33:23Can you give me a minute, please?
33:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
33:26Just watch it for me.
33:28Stevie.
33:30Stevie, have you got to speak?
33:31Yeah, I can't wait, because I've just needed a resource three.
33:33It's just...
33:34Magic magic.
33:35Seriously, I'm swamped.
33:36Is this something you can hide yourself?
33:38Yeah.
33:39Yeah, it is.
33:39You go.
33:41Got it.
33:45Hey.
33:47You feeling better?
33:49Yeah?
33:49I'm just gonna look into your eyes, okay?
33:51You just look straight ahead for me.
33:56And the other one?
33:58Good girl.
34:00I'm just gonna go over there for a second, but if you need anything at all, just yell.
34:07You overdosed the child.
34:09Do you know how serious that is?
34:10Yeah.
34:10It's Gary Thornelly.
34:12Oh, my God.
34:15Well, we sure know how to find trouble.
34:17Just do your thing, Stevie.
34:18Hey, what about the second explosion?
34:20Is that one of Conan Bardsman?
34:21Yes, sir.
34:22It's a private hospital, sir.
34:23Great, the whole cavalry's here.
34:24Okay, this is a straight theatre job, guys.
34:26So, let's activate the massive transfusion.
34:28Can we get COAG cross-match group and save?
34:31We'll get some broad-spectrum antibiotics up.
34:33Let's get a CT and someone call the surgeons, please.
34:37Do you really need to be here?
34:38Yes, ma'am, I do.
34:39Otis.
34:40Okay.
34:40Well, make sure you stay out of ma'am's way.
34:42Right, guys, can we roll him, please?
34:43Wanna get a look at his back.
34:45Do a ten-degree tilt.
34:47Just be mindful of his injuries.
34:49When you're ready, on roll.
34:50Ready.
34:51Brace.
34:51Roll.
34:57Yeah, some bruising around the kidney here, but judging by discoloration, that happened a while ago.
35:03Okay, on lower.
35:04Hold on a second, let me see that.
35:06Yep.
35:09Okay.
35:12Yeah, sorry.
35:15Right, on lower.
35:16Ready.
35:16Brace, lower.
35:20Yeah, okay.
35:21So time of death, 18, 48.
35:26I think we did everything that we could, folks.
35:29With that level of exposure to chemicals, you know, it was always going to be touch and go.
35:33It's nobody's fault.
35:34No, it was someone's fault.
35:36Whoever dumped that waste.
35:41You and I need to talk about the overdose, obviously.
35:46Er...
35:46Yeah, it was a mistake.
35:48Yeah, potentially deadly one.
35:49Right.
35:50I'd have promised your mum that I'm going to look after you and...
35:54Making promises to my mum now, are you?
35:56That's rich.
35:57Well, I'm trying to help you here.
35:58So, I don't know.
35:59I've got a duty of candour.
36:00I have to report it.
36:01Okay.
36:02Well, you do what you have to do.
36:11Rory.
36:12Hey.
36:12Can I ask you a few questions?
36:14Hey.
36:14Private Dixon.
36:21What is the bruising when that water's back?
36:25I don't know what you're talking about.
36:26Yeah, you do.
36:26Yeah, you do.
36:27You swore.
36:27I swore.
36:28The bruising around his kidneys.
36:29How did he get those bruises?
36:33I don't know.
36:34Come on.
36:35You're just talking to a doctor, okay?
36:39Okay, listen.
36:40If I asked that water, if he could speak right now, what do you think he'd tell me about
36:45how he got those injuries?
36:48Question was asked.
36:50And answered.
36:53Outwater?
36:54Stable and being sent to surgery, sir.
36:58Dismissed.
37:05Was there something else you'd like to say?
37:11I can't.
37:12We're fine.
37:16You team did well today, Byron.
37:22No Deadwood.
37:26Adam wasn't dead, what?
37:32Who's Adam?
37:45Hey.
37:46Feeling better?
37:49Abby, right?
37:51Abigail Clarkson.
37:53I've got a little surprise for you.
37:57Look who I've got.
37:58Daddy!
37:59You're a sweetheart.
38:02You okay?
38:03Yeah?
38:05Oh, I'm so proud.
38:12I've got myself into a bit of a pickle.
38:17I know I haven't been there for you, and I can't take that back, but I want you to know
38:22I...
38:23I love you, and er...
38:27I regret every second I didn't spend with you.
38:55You know, there's nothing wrong with being a coward.
38:58You know, there's nothing wrong with being a coward.
38:59There's a word.
39:00You'd be free as people die.
39:03Today, you froze.
39:06And my man almost paid the ultimate price.
39:10You might want to reflect on that.
39:12I don't know if it's real.
39:15You don't have to drink.
39:17There's nothing wrong with being a coward.
39:22I don't know if you've ever put it in.
39:27I don't know if I'm the worst.
39:35Thank you for letting me say goodbye.
39:38It's the least I could do, considering...
39:40It wasn't your fault, son.
39:43She knew you cared.
39:46Hold on to that tight.
39:48Keep going.
39:49The hospital at home team will be by in a couple of days, but, um...
39:52Listen, if there's anything you need at all, call, cos I'm only up the road.
40:02Alan, if you ever want me to pop round for a cuppa or just a chat,
40:06I can do that if that's something you'd like.
40:09I might just hold you to that.
40:20Hiya.
40:21Hiya.
40:22Thanks for coming.
40:23Er, right, I just wanted to say that today was intense.
40:29And I think that sometimes we, well, I,
40:34don't take the time to process stuff.
40:38It's OK not to be OK.
40:43And I think that we forget that.
40:46And that's on me.
40:48Letting that guy take my past, that's my fault.
40:51No, it's not.
40:51There's only one person responsible for what happened today, love.
40:55Which is exactly what I would be telling the police.
41:03Uh, so, if you need to talk, talk.
41:07OK.
41:09Ready?
41:10Mm-hmm.
41:11Ted, the lead paramedic role, I need you to stand out.
41:21Because Ian's coming back?
41:23Or did I do something wrong?
41:26Of course not.
41:27This isn't about you.
41:29Your time will come.
41:37Hey, have you got a minute?
41:38You've got 30 seconds.
41:41Sorry.
41:42That was unnecessarily brusque.
41:45Wow.
41:46Did you just apologise to me?
41:47No, trust me, I won't make a habit of it.
41:51Anyway, while I have you here, I just want to say thank you for, for earlier, for bringing
41:54me a solution rather than a problem, that's, it's very rare and greatly appreciated, so
42:00thanks.
42:01Anyway, 30 seconds, go on.
42:07Um, do you want to go to dinner?
42:11Dinner.
42:12What?
42:13You know, dinner.
42:15Food, wine, discussion.
42:17Yes, I know dinner, but you're talking about a date.
42:19Yes, a date.
42:20Why not?
42:21Come on, let's make this real.
42:22No, no, I don't know what you think this is, but it's not real, it's, it's, it's sex.
42:29That's, that's enough.
42:30Yeah, well, I don't accept that.
42:32Well, I don't care.
42:33Yes, you do.
42:34Come on, don't be like that.
42:35You owe me more than that.
42:36I don't owe you anything, Matty.
42:39And, and vice versa, that's what makes this work.
42:43Seriously, this is, this is a good thing, so, please don't spoil it.
42:51How was your day?
42:53Tricky.
42:54And, yeah, um, one of my corridor patients died.
42:57Oh.
42:59Every aspect of her care failed, from the moment she came to the doors.
43:02You know, it, it, it's good people with good intentions in a system designed to fail.
43:07I'm really sorry, I, I don't know how you do it.
43:12By doing our best.
43:14You know, and if that doesn't work, try and be better.
43:22That's why I love you.
43:25No, too much.
43:27Don't take it back.
43:27No.
43:28I love you too.
43:48Don't take it back.
44:10Don't take it back.
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