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00:00Hill estate. Four very sick premature babies I've got in Neeku all live there.
00:04What am I doing here? I'm Beryl. I'm a nurse too.
00:09Scar tissue is prone to inflammation and it conducts signals differently leading to referred pain.
00:15I'll refer you to pain clinic. It might take some time to find a solution.
00:19Matthew. Matthew. Matthew. Matthew. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's my son.
00:23You need to toughen up your men, Baron. I always knew you did never, didn't you?
00:26The guy whose baby died in Neeku. He took the entire control center hostage.
00:31I'll see you, Jack.
00:36First day. Not sure. Leave paramedic suits me.
00:40Transfer the money. Make me a homeowner.
00:43Hold on, hold on. What's exploding?
00:45There are thick plumes of smoke rising above the Wyvern Hill estate in Holby.
00:48The cause of the fire is still unknown and we are awaiting further updates.
00:53But there are unconfirmed reports of a large explosion.
00:57We don't yet know if anybody's injured.
01:16Jan, I really don't think Teddy should be here.
01:19In fact, I know you should be here.
01:20Not after what just happened today.
01:22Have you seen the news from Wyvern Hill estate?
01:25It's all hands on deck.
01:26If this was any other job, you'd hope he stood down.
01:29It's not any other job. Everyone volunteered.
01:32Yeah, it's all right. It's what we signed up for.
01:34No, no, no.
01:35No one signs up to have a knife held to their neck and beaten and left for dead like Teddy
01:39was.
01:42Hey, mate. You okay?
01:45We have a job. Let's move.
01:56Control, we're arriving at the explosion site now.
01:59Mail still trapped inside the excavator.
02:01Repeat that, over.
02:22They won't let us approach until they secured the excavator.
02:24Anyone else unaccounted for?
02:26Not according to my manifest.
02:27Please, it's Bowdoin. My excavator driver is trapped.
02:30Okay, okay. We'll get to them as soon as we can.
02:31The fire incident commander says that's where the explosion happened.
02:34He thinks it must have ruptured a gas line.
02:36Tell them we have got to get access, okay?
02:38Do not take null for an answer.
02:42You, um, head of this site?
02:45Amelia Gold. These are my men. This is my development. Or at least...
02:49At least it was.
02:50And look, I don't mean to tell fire officers their business,
02:54but there's no gas pipes around here.
02:56Not on any survey I've ever seen.
02:59Then what caused the explosion?
03:26Yeah, this is oxycodone, and I specifically told my GP
03:29I wanted to avoid opioids.
03:31Well, you'll need to speak to your GP about it.
03:35Yeah, I did speak to...
03:36Stevie, you've got a sec.
03:38Yeah, sure. Thank you.
03:39You hear about what we do?
03:41Uh, yeah, of course.
03:42Okay, good. Uh, I need a favour.
03:44As long as it doesn't involve money, socialising our actual effort.
03:47No, a CPIP sprint meeting with the exec.
03:50No, hard pass. I've been there, done that.
03:52Hold on, hold on. Not you, me. I have to go, okay?
03:55So I need you to hold down this place if you can.
03:58Justin, we're about to get swamped.
03:59Yeah, I know. I know you've done a double shift.
04:01I can't get out of this.
04:02No, no, it sounds like that.
04:03I just need a couple hours.
04:04Okay, don't beg.
04:05Sure?
04:05Yeah, I'll do it.
04:07Hey, listen, when the explosion happened,
04:09I was looking everywhere for you.
04:10I couldn't find you. What did you disappear to?
04:12Oh, yeah, I am sorry about that.
04:14I just, uh, just got tied up.
04:20Hey, Siobhan,
04:21we're expecting a major casualty from the explosion.
04:23Can you prep recess, please?
04:24We'll do it.
04:25Cheers, thank you.
04:26Okay, yes, again, so my name is Dr. Dylan Keogh,
04:29and I need to speak to somebody in authority, yes,
04:33about the possible presence of toxins
04:35on the Wyvern Hill estate.
04:37Okay, just that with me, I'm going to the draw hold.
04:39No, no, no, don't put me on hold.
04:41You are fine.
04:41Have you done on the front, we could use you out?
04:43Yeah, with what?
04:44What have you not heard?
04:47Come on.
04:59You're with me, please.
05:01Flint.
05:01Oh, you're not Flint.
05:02Where is Flint?
05:03No, he's at some exact meeting, I think.
05:05So who's in charge?
05:07I am.
05:07Lucky me.
05:08What's up?
05:09Wait, you didn't see this.
05:10So, Rash and I have been working on this.
05:12So each one of these red dots represents either a premature birth
05:16or a case of respiratory illness or heart conditions
05:19that we have treated in the last month,
05:21and look, Wyvern Hill estate, that is ground zero.
05:24And ground zero for what?
05:25For whatever's causing this illness and potentially the explosion.
05:28That's a bit of a stretch, no?
05:30Well, yeah, I know, but, I mean, something toxic is there, isn't it?
05:33It's airborne or it's in the water or the soil,
05:35but it's there and it's deadly.
05:56All right, buddy.
05:58Okay.
06:00Well done.
06:01Well done, I'm Teddy.
06:02This is Jacob with paramedics, all right?
06:04How are you feeling?
06:05I had better days, my friend.
06:07I bet.
06:08All right.
06:09We've got some paramedication.
06:10I'm going to pop it on your hand.
06:13There we go.
06:14We're ready to take some nice, deep breaths for me.
06:22Can you free that?
06:24It's not budged.
06:25All right, get a line in.
06:28Tenomorphine, grammyparacetamol, and some coloxapar.
06:30Get it.
06:30Okay?
06:31Okay.
06:31His arm's trapped.
06:32I need some quarters.
06:34Yeah, yeah, quarters to get it free.
06:35Must find Get it!
06:37He's not routed on today.
06:39Focus.
06:40Everyone's been accounted for.
06:42Flopped shift.
06:43Wanted overtime.
06:45Who's he talking about?
06:46Gary Thorny, vehicle marshaler.
06:48He tells the activator where to move.
06:51Someone was under that when he blew up.
06:55Codan?
06:55Gary, where are you lacing him?
07:03What do you want to do?
07:07In there?
07:08In there, put your card.
07:09We need you.
07:12We're expecting more casualties from Wyman Hill, so we're clearing assessment spaces.
07:17Then we'll...
07:17Revised boarding?
07:18Okay.
07:18But what about the risk assessment?
07:19Or does that matter?
07:20Come on.
07:20I'm just a messenger.
07:21Sorry.
07:28Alan, where's Burrell?
07:34Whatever good being in this place was for her before, it's not anymore.
07:38What are you still doing here?
07:39Too loud.
07:41Too bright.
07:43I want to go home.
07:46Tell Brian I want to come home.
07:54Hello, mate.
07:56Hi, are you Gary?
07:57Hi.
07:57Right, I'm going to power you on it when I'm going to end you.
08:00I'm going to get this off you, okay?
08:01How are you feeling?
08:02I tried shouting, but I had all this on me.
08:05Any serious chest pain?
08:07Or neck and head pain?
08:09Some chest pain, not serious.
08:11My back feels itchy and hot, that's it.
08:14So I'd really appreciate it if you just get me the hell out of here.
08:16All right, let's do a scoop and run.
08:18We can do a proper assessment when we get the sake of Brownie.
08:21I didn't think anyone was coming and get me.
08:23Well, you've got your friend Bowdan to fight for that.
08:26If he hadn't have told us, I'm not sure he would have found you.
08:28Bowdan, shot up long enough to do his holiday.
08:32One does never cease.
08:35Is he okay then?
08:37He's alive.
08:40Let's move.
08:46Following the unexplained explosion at the Goldclave Wyburn Hill housing estate earlier today,
08:52police and fire services are warning local residents that there could be more explosions...
08:57Yes, Laura, get off home, okay?
08:59Um, she got off home, but...
09:03She's probably never going to be okay again, is she?
09:06No.
09:06I've told her, yeah.
09:08Give me a call if there's anything I can do.
09:10Sorry.
09:10Ian, have you heard about Wyvern Hill?
09:13Yeah.
09:13Yeah.
09:14I'm supposed to be requesting volunteers, but...
09:17You should go.
09:19There's nothing you can do here, and I know that you like to feel...
09:24Yeah, useful.
09:26Yeah.
09:27You need to help, so...
09:29Go help.
09:31You sure?
09:32Mm-hmm.
09:34Okay.
09:35Right.
09:35I'll see you in a bit.
09:37Ian, wait.
09:39There's something you need to know about that estate.
09:42Okay, mate, is there anyone we can call for you?
09:44Maybe your family or a partner?
09:46My ex is doing overtime to be in child support.
09:51For a kid, I don't see.
09:53Ah!
09:54My back is burning!
09:57Let's have a look.
09:57Let's roll in.
10:01Oh.
10:02What's happening to me?
10:03Um, I don't...
10:04It looks like some kind of chemical burn.
10:07We're trying to not panic, okay, Gary?
10:09Um, get a line in.
10:10Turn them off in.
10:11Yep.
10:12Eddie!
10:13What?
10:35You in charge here?
10:36Yeah, I am.
10:36The site's being fired to chemical threats of public health.
10:40I need your men to fall back immediately.
10:41Wait.
10:42There's an injured man in that digger and you can't leave until he's freed.
10:45You've got five minutes.
10:47Okay.
10:47Uh, right, sorry.
10:48If it's a chemical threat that you're looking for, we might know where to start searching.
10:52And if you've got decontents, I think you're going to need to use them.
10:59I'll let you know if and when I'm ready to talk about what that poor, broken man did.
11:07But it's certainly not now.
11:13Jan, they need to do their jobs too, love.
11:17And you need to talk about what happened to someone at some point.
11:22I'm not a victim, Siobhan.
11:24No, no, but you are a witness.
11:27A crime was committed against you and your team.
11:31Control to all crews.
11:33Direct update from paramedics at the Wyvern Hill of State.
11:36We're dealing with a chemical incident.
11:383-0-0-7 are bringing in a patient that is symptomatic of exposure.
11:42Over.
11:47Everything will be okay.
11:51What exactly are they looking for?
11:52Some sort of leak?
11:53Let's just focus on getting in my safely.
11:56You almost done, guys?
11:5830 seconds.
12:04It's toxic!
12:06Everybody out!
12:0650 metres cordon now!
12:08Everyone out!
12:09Over!
12:10We need to go.
12:10C-spine rescue.
12:12Uh, back to Bintan carry.
12:14Okay.
12:15We need to move now.
12:16What the hell is that?
12:19Okay, guys!
12:21How long have we got?
12:22Five seconds.
12:23Guys, we need to move now!
12:27Yeah, heart rate's up 120, rest of 20.
12:30Right, let's do, uh, 50 of ketamine.
12:32Keep plenty of fluid on those burns, Hank.
12:35We're looking at about, uh, 18% body surface area.
12:39Definitely chemical, aren't they?
12:40How do you parvey?
12:41I'm too soon to tell, but I'm going to de-roof and, um, have a look.
12:47You all right, Stevie?
12:49Stevie?
12:50Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
12:51Um, okay.
12:52Uh, let's do 70 of ketamine, please.
12:57What, another?
12:5870 or 50?
13:00Uh, 70, please.
13:03Okay, um, right, just take a nice deep breath for me.
13:06We're just going to see what we're looking at here.
13:15So we got superficial, partial thickness penetrating the papillary dermis.
13:24So let's, um, we're going to take over here.
13:26Yeah, let's do, uh, tetanus immunoglobulin, IV cover, IV antibiotic cover,
13:32and can you get four more litres of fluid, saline soak, uh, and a cold pack,
13:37but keep an eye on his temperature because, um, I don't want a medic of thermic, okay?
13:41Mm-hmm.
13:45Mm-hmm.
13:46Mm-hmm.
13:47Does she seem okay?
13:48See you?
13:49Uh, yeah, she seems fine.
13:51Isn't there? She's just been a bit old recently.
13:54Well, that's some pretty big, uh, hot kettle action there.
13:57Can you get me a cold pack, please?
14:03There you go.
14:34Hi, can you call us back ASAP, please?
14:37My name's Nicole Piper.
14:38I'm buying plot 19.
14:41Did you get my message about Beryl Rice?
14:44Uh, yeah, admitted with respiratory problems, right?
14:47Well, either she's ready to be discharged or she needs to be admitted.
14:50Nicole, she can't spend another second in that bloody corridor.
14:53Can.
14:53I signed her off this morning.
14:56What?
14:57Well, then where's the discharge team?
14:59Um, I think they were having trouble getting her care home to take her back.
15:02What do you think or you know, Nicole?
15:04Does anyone really care?
15:05Um, I'm sorry that your patient's caught up in the process, but I have done everything I can.
15:10If you want to help, roll your sleeves up and get stuck in.
15:18My wife, is she here?
15:20She doesn't speak English.
15:22This will all be very confusing for her.
15:24Hey, hey, hey, don't worry about your wife, okay?
15:26Uh, the doctor will see you now.
15:28We're here to sort you out.
15:30As soon as I have some free time, I'm gonna go find out about your wife, okay?
15:34Thank you, Rita.
15:34She is the empath.
15:36Right, okay, what's going on?
15:38Well, the x-ray shows compound fracture to the mid-radius and ulna.
15:42Tis but a scratch.
15:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
15:45Tis so much worse.
15:46This is, uh, this is, it's nasty.
15:51Nasty.
15:54Um, okay.
15:58Sorry, that was insensitive.
15:59Um, Dr. Piper, what is your play?
16:03Talk me through it.
16:05Um, check his distal neurovascular status.
16:09Check.
16:09Saline-soaked gauze, tetanus, IV antibiotics, and then orthoplastics.
16:15The student has become the master.
16:17Great.
16:18Do all that and, uh, let me know how it goes.
16:25Well, someone's been at the drugs cupboard.
16:28Just a bit of fluid, nothing to worry about.
16:30Yeah, yeah, agreed.
16:32Um, we'll keep him on regular monitoring, though, because he's suffered quite significant chemical
16:35exposures.
16:36Do you think I'm odd?
16:39I mean, just asking, that's a bit odd.
16:42Okay, I mean, I have become aware of how people interact with me and...
16:48Wait, if this is about the whole pop-kettle thing, that was just a joke, right?
16:54Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
16:58Yeah, um, turns out you've proven right about the whole Wyvern Hill, Ground Zero thing.
17:02Well, I mean, nothing's been proven, has it?
17:04I mean, there's a weight of evidence now to support the theory, but Rash and I are not experts.
17:08You know, we need...
17:09Oh, my God, please learn how to take an olive branch when you're offered one.
17:20Um, Mr. Thornley?
17:22I don't know whether Matthew's been able to bring you up to speed.
17:25No.
17:26Um, so you do have a little bit of fluid on your lungs, so obviously we'll keep an eye on
17:29that.
17:30I know that you have a wife, I think, and a son, so somebody can contact them and they can
17:34be brought in.
17:34Have an X.
17:37Eight-year-old that barely knows my name.
17:40Less, uh, father and more.
17:44Constant disappointment.
17:46Just try and relax for you.
17:48Okay, yeah, this sounds a little bit.
17:49So let's go to 50 metres on the oxygen.
17:51Uh, wait, wait, maybe try furosemide and a GTN in for you.
17:54Yeah, you think oedema because of heart failure?
17:56Yeah, yeah, he might have, uh, he might have a myocarditis.
17:59Uh, look, look, have we seen this before?
18:01Yeah, crepes throughout, so, uh, yeah, flash-born is even.
18:04That's very good, Matthew.
18:05So let's start three mils an hour, please, um, but we should monitor urine output with, uh, the furosemide because
18:11we don't want him dehydrating, do we?
18:12And can you let Stevie know, do you need to be across this?
18:14Yeah.
18:24Everyone's back, five metres now.
18:29We need to clear this site as soon as possible.
18:31Oh, yeah, let's all give us a point.
18:33Yeah, let's all give us a point.
18:35Do your team have to be so aggressive?
18:37Look, my duty is protecting the people's safety, not their feelings.
18:41Your lip-nustache shows your pH levels are in the station.
18:44Be free to go.
18:45Whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:47Teddy's the paramedic on your side.
18:49So he doesn't answer to you, but to your incident commander.
18:52You don't get to give him orders.
18:54Just give him advice.
18:55Kid looks like hell.
19:01He does have a point, Dom.
19:03You look terrible.
19:05It's been a long day.
19:07Get a bear!
19:09Another bear!
19:10It's chemicals!
19:16This whole place is a toxic waste, though.
19:18Daddy?
19:19Dad?
19:20What's happening?
19:22Teddy, where are you going?
19:23Teddy!
19:24Dixon!
19:25Atwater!
19:26Get that kid out now!
19:27No, no, no, it's okay.
19:28I've got it.
19:29I've got it.
19:30Atwater!
19:30We need to go home.
19:31Daddy will be worried.
19:33Okay, where's home?
19:34We can't go that way right now because it's not safe,
19:37but if we stay out of the way near this ambulance,
19:39I will help you find your dad.
19:41Okay?
19:41All right.
19:42What's your name?
19:44Atwater!
19:44Get that kid out now!
20:07Teddy!
20:07Teddy, you okay?
20:09Yeah, I'm fine.
20:10I'm fine.
20:12Hey, can you hear me?
20:16Okay, look superficial.
20:17She must have been hit by shrapnel.
20:19Help!
20:19But she's in shot.
20:20I got her.
20:21Why don't you help the soldier?
20:23Okay.
20:25What's your name?
20:28I'm fine.
20:30I got her.
20:33I got her.
20:37I got her.
20:37I got her.
20:38I got her.
20:39What are you doing?
20:40Help him!
20:43AAAHHH!
20:44Ah!
20:47Jump, jump!
20:48Jump, jump!
20:51Help him.
20:52Help him, please!
20:54Again, there might be lots of room, please.
20:56Teddy, you alright?
20:58Teddy?
20:59Teddy.
21:00Why don't you help Jacob over there, mate, yeah?
21:02We've got this!
21:05Come on, mate. What's your name?
21:09Here, mate. And it's here.
21:15Indy.
21:16Hey, what do you think?
21:18It's all they had left after Deacon. Sexy, isn't it?
21:20Can you go just a few hours without putting yourself in harm's way?
21:25No.
21:26Also, you literally talked down a crazy man a couple of hours ago, so...
21:29He isn't crazy, Indy. He's grieving.
21:32A little bit crazy.
21:34Grieving or not, it was scary.
21:39You okay, love?
21:40Yeah, I'm fine. It's all this. It's been a lot, you know.
21:44It's water off ducks back, innit?
21:45Excuse me.
21:47I should never have let her go time shift.
21:50They're your team, Jan.
21:52Where you lead, they follow.
21:57No, no, no, please, please, listen, okay?
22:00There's an elderly lady, right? She is desperate to leave.
22:03She is medically fit to leave, but no-one seems to know how to make that happen.
22:07Hello?
22:10Carol?
22:11Carol says she's too high-dependent.
22:12The discharge team says it's not their problem because she's not an impatient
22:15and social services won't even take my calls.
22:17She just wants to go home.
22:18She hasn't got home to go to.
22:20What am I supposed to do?
22:21Am I supposed to tell her that she's got to spend the rest of her life in a hospital corridor
22:24because there's no-one willing to take her in or to care for her or to fight her corner?
22:27You're fighting a court.
22:28I'm not enough.
22:30Calm, love.
22:31Look.
22:31It's been a tough day.
22:32Everything happening at Wyvern Hill.
22:34It's got everyone on edge, but trust me, you are enough.
22:38Yeah?
22:38Right.
22:39I will try social services if you want.
22:41No.
22:41No, no.
22:42It's fine.
22:42I'll do it.
22:43I just guess I won't take no for an answer this time.
22:45Good, good.
22:51Carol, I'm really sorry.
22:55She went walkabout, lad.
22:57I couldn't stop her.
23:02Whatever's happening is happening very quickly, isn't it?
23:04Yeah.
23:04We've seen this before.
23:05Remember Piotra Ziminski?
23:07Piotra.
23:07Piotra.
23:08Oh, er, yeah.
23:11Cricotherodotomy, unexplained rash.
23:12He also had a flash pulmonary oedema.
23:13And no underlying heart condition.
23:15It was exposure to chemicals, but Piotra just lived on the estate, so his dose was secondary.
23:19I mean, Gary's been lying right in this stuff.
23:21He has a family history of heart failure.
23:23Okay.
23:24Right.
23:24Er, let's use a bedside ultrasound to monitor his oedema.
23:27What about traps?
23:28Are they back?
23:28Over 300.
23:29Er, right.
23:30Get cardiology down for formal echo.
23:32Notify ITU.
23:33Do you learn you okay to speak to him about an etiquette?
23:35Mm-hmm.
23:35Stevie, there's been a second explosion.
23:49Take him to theatre.
23:51She doesn't understand what they're saying about him.
23:53His prognosis.
23:53Yes, Kylie.
23:54I want to know.
23:55Let me get the surgeon back to explain a bit better, if you like.
23:59The surgeon spoke a lot of words.
24:01Many I did not understand.
24:02Can you interpret?
24:03Please.
24:05The truth.
24:06So I may tell her the truth.
24:08Everything will be okay, my love.
24:10The surgeon doesn't think he can save your own.
24:16What about‑?
24:26Odin, I'm so sorry.
24:31You're sorry?
24:35this is your fault
24:38how
24:39how did you not know those things would be there
24:42how did you not know
24:43speak
24:52hey I know
24:53this has been very scary
24:55but I need to know your name
25:00what about your dad
25:01what's his name
25:03he'll want to know where you are
25:04he's going to be worried sick
25:06she's still in shock Teddy
25:08check her collar
25:09school uniform
25:10a lot of parents put labels there
25:13I'm sorry
25:14I'm sorry
25:16I'm going to give another three or more fiends
25:17do you mind stepping on it
25:18yep
25:32I'm going to give another three or more fiends I'm going to give another three or more fiends I'm going
25:40to give another three or more fiends I don't know who you are
25:42it's okay
25:43Duffy asked me to help out
25:45Beryl you're bleeding
25:49I fell
25:50okay
25:51all right
25:51well let me take care of it for you
25:52I don't know who you are
25:53I'm calm
25:54I don't know who you are
25:55I'm your nurse
25:55I don't know who you are
25:56I don't know who you are
25:58Beryl
25:59okay
25:59okay okay it's all right
26:01we've got you Beryl
26:01okay Beryl love
26:03we've got you
26:03it's all right love
26:04I've got a head
26:05fluid on the lungs and the signs so bad
26:12it's quite serious
26:16so what happens now
26:19well um we have notified ITU they're expecting you but I would prefer all things considered to do your intubation
26:28here and now to give you the best possible chance
26:32but I'm afraid we are beginning to think about next weekend
26:46I wasn't even supposed to be working today
26:51I don't have any next weekend
26:57my parents are dead
26:59my ex won't speak to me
27:02and my closest mates are a dick and driver
27:06that's all I have
27:07you have your son?
27:09he barely knows me
27:11well he'll want to one day
27:15how?
27:16you just stick a tube down my neck
27:19I don't think I'm coming back from that
27:22I mean I do not
27:24you could
27:26record a message on my phone
27:28and I'll send it to him
27:29it's too late
27:32I've made too many mistakes
27:35well here's one that you can make up for at least
27:36yep
27:39what did I say?
27:41you said anything you need to
27:45um
27:45yeah
27:51hi Noah
27:52it's your dad
27:55I've got myself into a bit of a pickle
28:01still a sisterly
28:02back on the chest
28:06just let her go
28:13I expect Fawn shows that all attempts are to be made to restart her heart
28:17give her some dignity for pity's sake
28:22enough Cam
28:24Cam
28:29I think it's unlikely there's anything reversible here
28:33so I'm going to take the best interest decision to stop okay
28:38is everyone in agreement?
28:39yeah
28:44time of death 1825
29:02I'm sorry
29:03I'm sorry
29:14it's not the end
29:16yeah right a recess to you guys
29:19right this is an unknown female child
29:21caught by a piece of shrapnel after an explosion
29:23sustaining a laceration to the right side of her neck
29:26G says 15 but unable or unwilling to tell her the name
29:29pulse is 110
29:31BP is 105 over 60
29:35resps rate 24
29:36starts 100 on 15 litres
29:39she had 6 mg of morphine and 500 mg of IV paracetamol
29:44Steve?
29:45you got it?
29:47yep yep got it
29:48right across on three
29:50one
29:50two
29:51three
29:53thank you guys
29:55Charlotte, don't worry
29:57I'm going to find your dad
29:58and I'm going to bring him here
30:00I promise you
30:04hiya
30:05I'm Dr Nash
30:06I'm going to be looking after you
30:08can I just have a little look at your wound?
30:10sorry sorry
30:11I know that hurts
30:12okay
30:12um yeah Lamorna
30:14let's um let's chase peds please
30:15and can we get 3 mg of morphine for the pain
30:18this paracetamol is just not clucking it
30:20hiya
30:21pre-alert for me
30:22says he's going to need you
30:23want me to take over?
30:25no no no it's grand
30:25I mean the wound superficial
30:27has been well dressed
30:28Lamorna is going to give peds a call
30:30so I reckon we'll be able to move her to cubicles
30:32all being well
30:32okay
30:34right
30:35just going to give you something for the pain
30:383 mg of morphine going in
30:46I'm ringing St John's
30:47that's the kids' school
30:48someone should be able to identify
30:49from a description
30:50whoa whoa whoa
30:52slow down slow down
30:53slow down
30:54slow down
30:55now we're going to talk about what happened back then
30:57back where?
30:58at the building side
31:00mate you ran into a hot zone
31:01you almost got yourself killed
31:02would it have been better if she was killed?
31:04of course not
31:07wait you scared me half to death
31:11I'm sorry
31:12nah it's okay it's just
31:16enough of playing hero for today yeah?
31:18I'm not a hero
31:20there was nothing heroic about me smashing through that control centre earlier
31:24no it's like you said you were just trying to help
31:25but I didn't
31:26I never do
31:28what are you talking about?
31:30I froze today
31:32that soldier was laid there on that ground with those injuries
31:38if Ian hadn't arrived
31:39no no no no
31:40listen to me
31:40now it is okay to feel overwhelmed
31:44we all do sometimes
31:46trust me
31:48and yes that means Ian too
31:52look
31:54go home
31:55get some rest
31:56go and see your dad
31:59it's going to be alright
32:01I promise you
32:04I promised
32:05I'd find my girl
32:06you know what
32:14let's go find him
32:18I'm serious
32:23let's go
32:28she's hypertensive and she's gone into respiratory arrest but why
32:31superficial abrasion CT scans clear
32:35I don't understand
32:38oh no
32:42excuse me
32:46yeah 400 micrograms naloxone please now
32:50respiratory arrest
32:51I've got it
32:52okay so
32:53I've got it Dr Keogh
32:54alright alright so what's this then
32:56naloxone
32:56what happened
33:01she was overdosed with morphine
33:04paramedics then ED
33:07okay
33:08what's it
33:10so you missed the dosage
33:11during the handover
33:12is that right
33:15no I
33:16I just
33:22can you er
33:23can you give me a minute please
33:24yeah yeah yeah
33:24just watch it for me
33:27Stevie
33:28Stevie
33:29have you got us
33:29yeah I cannot wait
33:30because I'm just needing resource three
33:32it's just there
33:32classic magic magic
33:33seriously I'm swamped
33:34is this something you can handle yourself
33:36yeah
33:37yeah it is
33:38you go
33:38thanks
33:39got it
33:44hey
33:45you feeling better
33:47yeah
33:47I'm just gonna look into your eyes okay
33:49just look straight ahead for me
33:54and the other one
33:56good girl
33:59I'm just gonna go over there for a second but if you need anything at all just yell
34:05you overdosed the child
34:07do you know how serious that is
34:09yeah
34:09it's Gary Thornelly
34:10no worries
34:13well you sure know how to find trouble
34:15just do your thing Stevie
34:16hey
34:17what about the second explosion
34:18is that one of Conan Barthamay
34:19yes sir
34:20it's private hospital too
34:21great the whole capital is here
34:22okay this is a straight theatre job guys
34:24so let's activate the massive transfusion
34:27can we get coag crossmatch group and save
34:29we'll get some broad spectrum antibiotics up
34:31let's get a CT and someone call the surgeons please
34:35do you really need to be here
34:36yes ma'am I do
34:37orders
34:38okay
34:39well make sure you stay out of ma'am's way
34:40right guys can we roll him please
34:42want to get a look at his back
34:43do a 10 degree tilt
34:45just be mindful of his injuries
34:47when you're ready on roll
34:48ready
34:49brace
34:50roll
34:56yes I'm bruising around the kidney here
34:58but judging by discoloration
34:59that happened a while ago
35:01okay
35:01on lower
35:02hold on a second
35:03let me see that
35:03yep
35:07okay
35:10yeah sorry
35:13right on lower
35:14ready
35:15brace
35:15lower
35:18yeah
35:19okay
35:19so time of death
35:221848
35:25I think we did everything that we could folks
35:27with that level of exposure to chemicals
35:30you know
35:30it was always going to be touch and go
35:31it's nobody's fault
35:33it was someone's fault
35:35whoever dumped that waste
35:39you and I need to
35:41talk about the overdist
35:42obviously
35:43er
35:44yeah it was a mistake
35:46yeah
35:46potentially deadly one
35:48right
35:48I'd have promised your mum
35:49that I'm going to
35:50look after you
35:51and
35:52making promises to my mum now are you
35:54that's rich
35:55well I'm trying to help you here
35:56so I don't know
35:57I've got a duty of candour
35:59I have to report it
36:00okay
36:00well you do what you have to do
36:10Rory
36:10hey
36:11can I ask you a few questions
36:12hey
36:12Private Dixon
36:20what is the bruising on that water's back
36:23I don't know what you're talking about
36:24yeah you do
36:25yeah you do
36:25you swore
36:26I swore
36:26the bruising around his kidneys
36:28how did he get those bruises
36:31I don't know
36:32come on
36:33you're just talking to a doctor okay
36:37okay listen
36:38if I asked that water
36:39if he could speak right now
36:41what do you think he'd tell me
36:42about how we got those injuries
36:46question was asked
36:49and answered
36:52out water
36:52stable and being sent to surgery sir
36:55thank you
36:56dismissed
37:04was there something else you'd like to say
37:10I can't wait
37:13fine
37:14it seems it well today
37:15Byron
37:21no Deadwood
37:25no it wasn't Deadwood
37:31who's Adam
37:43hey
37:44feeling better
37:47happy
37:48right
37:49Abigail Clarkson
37:50got a little surprise for you
37:55look who I got
37:56daddy
37:57you sweetheart
38:00you okay
38:02yeah
38:03I'm so glad
38:10I've got my salad
38:11a bit of a pickle
38:15I know
38:16I know I haven't been there for you
38:17and
38:18I can't take that back
38:19but
38:20I want you to know
38:21I
38:21I love you
38:23and
38:25I regret every second
38:27I didn't spend with you
38:53you know there's nothing wrong with being a coward
38:57and in some lands of work
38:58if you freeze
38:59people die
39:01today you froze
39:04and my man almost paid the ultimate price
39:09you might want to reflect on that
39:32thank you
39:34thank you for letting me say goodbye
39:36it's the least I could do considering
39:39it wasn't your fault son
39:42she knew you cared
39:44hold on to that tight
39:46keep going
39:47the hospital at home team will be by
39:49in a couple of days
39:50but
39:51listen if there's anything you need at all
39:53call because I'm only up the road
39:59Alan
40:01if you ever want me to pop round for a cuppa
40:04or just a chat
40:05I can do that if that's something you'd like
40:08I might just hold you to that
40:19thanks for coming
40:22right I just wanted to say that today was
40:26intense
40:28and I think that sometimes we
40:31when I
40:32don't take the time to process stuff
40:37it's okay
40:38not to be okay
40:41and I think that
40:43we forget that
40:44and that's on me
40:46letting that guy take my past
40:48that's my fault
40:49no it's not
40:50there's only one person responsible for what happened today love
40:53which is exactly what I would be telling the police
41:01uh so
41:03if you need to talk
41:05talk
41:06okay
41:08ready
41:09mmhmm
41:10Ted
41:12the lead paramedic role
41:14I need you to stand out
41:19because Ian's coming back
41:22or did I do something wrong
41:24of course not
41:25this isn't about you
41:28your time will come
41:35hey have you got a minute
41:36you've got 30 seconds
41:40sorry
41:40that was unnecessarily brusque
41:43wow
41:44did you just apologise to me
41:46no trust me
41:47I won't make a habit of it
41:49anyway while I have you here
41:50I just want to say thank you for
41:51for earlier
41:52for bringing me a solution
41:53rather than a problem
41:54that's
41:55it's very rare
41:56and
41:57greatly appreciated
41:58so
41:58thanks
41:59anyway 30 seconds
42:01go on
42:05um
42:08do you want to go to dinner
42:10what
42:11you know
42:12dinner
42:14food
42:14wine
42:15discussion
42:15yes I know dinner
42:16but you're talking about a date
42:17yes a date
42:18yes a date
42:18why not
42:19come on let's make this real
42:21no
42:22no I don't know what you think this is
42:24but it's not real
42:26it's
42:26it's
42:27it's sex
42:28that's
42:28that's enough
42:29yeah well I don't accept that
42:30well I don't care
42:31yes you do
42:32come on don't be like that
42:33you owe me more than that
42:35I don't owe you anything Matty
42:38and vice versa
42:39that's what makes
42:39this
42:41work
42:42seriously this is
42:43this is a good thing
42:43so
42:45please don't spoil it
42:50how was your day
42:52tricky
42:52and yeah
42:53um
42:54one of my corridor patients died
42:55oh
42:57every aspect of her care failed
42:58from the moment she caves through doors
43:00you know
43:01it's good people
43:02with good intentions
43:03in a system
43:04designed to fail
43:06I'm really sorry
43:07I don't know how you do it
43:10by doing our best
43:12you know
43:13and if that doesn't work
43:14try and be better
43:20might as well I love you
43:24no
43:24too much
43:25don't take it back
43:26no
43:26I love you too
43:45I love you too
43:46I love you too
43:48I love you too
43:53I love you too
44:00I love you too
44:02I love you too
44:04I love you too
44:04I love you too
44:04I love you too
44:04I love you too
44:04I love you too
44:07I love you too
44:22I'll see you next time.
44:53I'll see you next time.
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