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Styled - Season 4 Episode 1
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00:01Mayday, Mayday, Mayday, Winnipeg Center, this is Skyman 922.
00:04We are coming in fast with no flaps.
00:08Oh, shit!
00:10Hey, whoa!
00:13Look, I know you don't want to put a label on this,
00:17but I still care about you, Hayley,
00:19and I don't know if I can do whatever this is and not care about you.
00:23I don't know if I'll ever feel complete until I'm a mom, too.
00:27Reason, I love you.
00:29I love you, too, Hayley.
00:30I thought I needed to have a family, but it's not who you're related to.
00:34It's who you choose.
00:35And you were right. Nursing is different in the North.
00:38I've already put in a word suggesting you replace me as the new chief nurse.
00:42What happened? What's wrong?
00:45It's Jeremy. I'm so sorry, Crystal.
00:47We were supposed to be together. I knew that. I've always known that.
00:50What if Jeremy died not knowing that I love him?
00:53Crystal, he knew. He knew how you felt about him.
00:56And I think he felt the same.
00:57You can never let the job get personal.
01:00No!
01:01See, the kind of stuff that we see, if you get attached,
01:04it feels like your whole chest will just crack open from having to care so much.
01:10I realize now that sometimes the only way that you can be there for someone is to just be there.
01:15I love you, Steph.
01:17I'm so proud of you, Lex.
01:19Always.
01:20Stop!
01:26There's a new medevac base being established on Vancouver Island.
01:29And they've asked me to go set it up.
01:30Oh, you're leaving.
01:32I guess we never had very good timing.
01:34Did we snack, Bauer?
01:35I want my next adventure with you.
01:37You make me want to be better.
01:39And I can't let you go without finding out what this is.
01:42I am coming to SkyMid Pacific with you.
01:44If you'll have me, Marriott.
01:45Go, go, go, go, go!
01:52SkyMid has given me so much, Triss.
01:54My dream.
01:55My friends.
01:56The love of my life.
01:57And I think it's time to move on so that someone else can have those things, too.
02:02You getting your dream job at AC right when I get a job offer from SickKids?
02:05We'll be doing different jobs in Toronto and Novak.
02:08This is where we started, Triss.
02:09This isn't where we stopped.
02:11We'll figure it out together.
02:12It's standard for each pilot to receive their own set of gold bars.
02:16Captain Martin.
02:17And I told Weezer you have to have mine.
02:19That way we can fly together.
02:20Even when we're apart.
02:21Just us now.
02:22We better put some ads in the paper, get some new recruits up here.
02:25The people we love never leave us.
02:27Even if we're apart, we'll always be here for each other.
02:30We take care of our own.
02:37Are you sure this thing is safe?
02:39Absolutely.
02:40Heavy wall PVC tubing, reinforced wood supports.
02:44My cousin checked it all out.
02:45He's an engineer.
02:46Yeah.
02:47I thought he didn't finish school.
02:48It's a slide, Jimmy.
02:50As long as it points down, there isn't much to it.
03:05You sure that's enough water?
03:08Seems like a lot of friction here.
03:10You kidding?
03:11I plugged this into the municipal line.
03:14We got pressure for days.
03:27I'm stuck.
03:28There's no water.
03:30I'm dry.
03:32Hang on.
03:37Shit.
03:39Might need some WD-40 for this too.
03:42Ah!
03:43Ah!
03:44Ah!
03:44Ah!
03:45Ah!
03:45Ah!
03:48You're right.
03:49It is dry in here.
03:51Jimmy?
03:53Jimmy?
03:54I'm just saying, keep your expectations low.
03:57Too late.
03:57My expectations are already super high.
04:00I mean, it's always been good before.
04:01Why would it be any different now?
04:02Even if we both really want it, it might change things.
04:07We're opening it up.
04:08We're bringing new people in.
04:09It could change our dynamic.
04:13Look, big crew turnovers never go smoothly.
04:16I know, but I've already gotten a ton of really great resumes.
04:20I mean, the documentary raised a lot of interest.
04:22I think we're going to have a huge turnout this week.
04:24Chopper, Marianne, Tristan, Novak, Bodhi, TJ.
04:28You lost some really special people.
04:29And even if new ones come in, SkyMed might not feel exactly the same.
04:34Even with the new hires and the new aviation management group, it's still always going to be SkyMed.
04:39I still think we could have told the AMG about the new staff, though.
04:42No, it is always better to ask forgiveness than permission with management.
04:45They've barely paid any attention to us.
04:46They're so busy getting the Pacific base off the ground.
04:48Yeah, and I want to keep it that way.
04:49Sneaking these new hires before they remember we exist.
04:53Ugh.
04:55Oh, another big turnover.
04:57But I guess that's what this place is.
04:59They come here and they grow up.
05:01They leave.
05:02Well, you didn't leave.
05:03Well, maybe I haven't grown up yet.
05:05But you haven't left either.
05:06Yeah, because SkyMed is my family.
05:08SkyMed is your family.
05:09Mm-hmm.
05:09Yeah.
05:10Okay, there might be a certain chief pilot worth hanging around for, too.
05:23You ready, Chief Nurse Roberts?
05:25I'm ready, chief pilot.
05:26He's mad.
05:28I was not ready for this.
05:30Jimmy, Vern, how you doing down there?
05:32I got some road rash in my one arm isn't bent the right way.
05:36But when I hit Jimmy, I can kind of knock him out.
05:39Possible head injury.
05:40I could be looking at spinal injuries, too.
05:41You know, professionals, they usually build exit panels in these.
05:46That wouldn't be smart.
05:47Look, I don't think I'm going to be able to cut through this.
05:49I think I need to go to the bottom and try and pull him out.
05:52Okay.
05:55Vern, I want to stabilize Jimmy before Weezer pulls you out.
05:58So if I send you down a sea collar, you think you can use your good arm to put it
06:01on him?
06:02Yeah, probably.
06:03Great.
06:19Gun!
06:21Wrap it under his chin and use the straps to stabilize it as best you can.
06:25Okay.
06:26Hey, I can probably even have to pull myself up.
06:29No, no, no, don't do that. It's tight to the...
06:33That doesn't sound good.
06:43Why is it always make you guys?
06:46See?
06:47I was right.
06:48Same old SkyMed.
06:50it may be prince.
07:00No, no, no, no, no.
07:03But she looks so old.
07:03And it's making it easy.
07:04Genka, no, no...
07:05in the bathroom.
07:05She comes and needs almacenack.
07:06No, no, no, no, no, no.
07:06I'm buying It?
07:06Crystal?
07:07Hey, here's Crystal.
07:09Could I actually get mine to go?
07:10It is you.
07:12I haven't seen you in ages, Crystal.
07:14Hey, Franklin.
07:16Yeah, I've just been really busy.
07:17I start my residency in the ER tomorrow.
07:19Yeah, yeah, I've been super busy, too.
07:21You know, my band got back together.
07:23I play bass.
07:25Cool.
07:26Listen, I really need to study the six Ps of perfusion
07:29for acute limb ischemia tomorrow.
07:31It's pulse, pallor, paralysis.
07:34Sure, maybe I could take you out sometime.
07:35My band's got some gigs.
07:37Yeah.
07:39Payne.
07:40Jeez, I would love to,
07:42but I'm just slammed with SkyMed in my residency, so...
07:46Sure, sure, but I mean, come on.
07:47It's been a year since Jeremy,
07:49and now TJ's gone, too.
07:56Franklin, are you okay?
07:58Okay.
07:59Okay, I'm gonna do abdominal thrusts.
08:06Call an ambulance?
08:07I'll do compressions.
08:08You do jaw thrusts.
08:10I'm sorry, who are you?
08:11Xavier.
08:12Zay.
08:12No one calls me Xavier, but my mom's assistant.
08:15Right.
08:15I'm, uh...
08:16Crystal.
08:17No, no.
08:17I saw the documentary.
08:19Chief nurse says I'm with you today.
08:20And three and four and...
08:22There it is.
08:25You forgot poikulothermia, by the way.
08:27It's the sixth P of Linn ischemia.
08:3130-year-old amateur pickup artist.
08:33Obstructed airway after a run-in with a peanut.
08:35We removed the obstruction,
08:37but it's chances with the girl.
08:40DOA.
08:42So, you met Zay.
08:44What do you think?
08:46He's cool.
08:47Cute.
08:47Not my type, but...
08:48And then what do you think of Zay as a nurse?
08:51Oh.
08:52Um...
08:53I mean, it's too soon to tell.
08:54All I've seen him handle is a choking rampy.
08:57It's not even a Tuesday morning around here.
08:59Today's a special Tuesday.
09:00Because tomorrow...
09:01is the big day.
09:06Hey, Lee.
09:10I'm only technically a doctor.
09:12It won't be official until I finish my residency.
09:14I still got four years.
09:15Yeah, but you worked hard for that technical title,
09:17Doctor Highway.
09:19I just wish Jared could see this.
09:21He does.
09:24I'm just glad CCH is letting you count your SkyMed hours
09:27towards your emergency medicine residency.
09:28I seriously don't know what I would do without you, Chris.
09:31I mean, I'm still new at this chief nurse thing
09:33and with all the new hires coming in...
09:34You're gonna be great.
09:36I've never had this big of a responsibility before
09:38and I just really want to be good at it, Chris.
09:41I mean, SkyMed's my family
09:42and that's why you'll be great.
09:45Okay, so I need to find two new medics
09:48to replace Tristan and Marianne.
09:49I'm gonna fly with all the applicants personally,
09:51but I would love it if you and Steph weighed in on them too.
09:53And what about the new pilots?
09:55Weezer and Lexi have a little bit of a different approach.
09:57I will trade you the cowboy for Maya.
10:00Maya's only got 300 hours.
10:02You're taking a risk, training Captain Lexi.
10:05Yeah, I'll tell you what.
10:06I will take Styles and Cowboy
10:09and you can have Johnson.
10:11Not Johnson.
10:13He got all his hours on a rental beating up the circuit.
10:15Lexi, your dad's RCAF.
10:16You know you gotta take every advantage you can get.
10:18My dad taught me how to fly.
10:20He didn't pay for me to joyride in a 172.
10:22Why don't you want Johnson?
10:23Because I want the 500 hours
10:25in a clapped-out grooming AG Cat Cowboy.
10:27You cannot beat farm kids for work ethic.
10:29I prefer training and discipline.
10:30Like former cadet Maya Chang.
10:32Right, top cadet,
10:34former top of her class in flight school,
10:36a mini Lexi, respectfully.
10:38Oh, hello.
10:43Babe.
10:45Oh, no, there is only one Lexi
10:46and she is mine.
10:49Babe, you want a coffee?
10:51Uh, I will pass.
10:53We got a bunch of greenhorns coming up
10:55to compete for a spot
10:56to replace Novak, Chopper, and TJ.
10:59Yeah, we got a little wager going on
11:00to see who can get the most new pilots
11:02on the final roster.
11:03We're each evaluating a group of newbies.
11:04And when I win,
11:05I get my choice of first officer.
11:07Well, I think what she meant to say
11:08was when I win, but...
11:10Huh.
11:10Isn't it kind of cruel
11:11to be running a pilot's hunger games?
11:13If all I had to do
11:14to get a job out of flight school
11:15was compete with nine other pilots
11:16for a week,
11:16I would have been ecstatic.
11:18All right, I will keep Johnson,
11:20but I'm gonna need
11:21two first place picks in exchange.
11:24Fine.
11:25I'll take Johnson,
11:26but I get Maya.
11:27Mini Lexi's yours,
11:29Cowboy's mine.
11:30Weezer seems pretty confident
11:31with his picks.
11:32Don't worry,
11:33I got the best pilots.
11:34Yeah, you did, Captain Martine.
11:36Fit check, girl,
11:37show me the goods.
11:38Okay, so, you know,
11:38I got my dad's headset,
11:41and...
11:41Novak's four gold bars.
11:43Oh, yeah, let me get that.
11:45I know he gave me these
11:46so we could still fly together,
11:47but I miss him.
11:50Novak and I have always flown together
11:51since we were 15.
11:52But, hey,
11:53I know that you miss
11:54your cranky Polish bestie.
11:55But,
11:57still have me.
11:58You're my sexy girlfriend,
11:59not my nerdy plane friend.
12:01It's different.
12:02What about Weezer?
12:03You two seem to be getting along great,
12:05and he made you training, Captain.
12:07Yeah, but he's my boss.
12:09Yeah.
12:10I just wish Novak was still here.
12:12See?
12:13I started talking about planes,
12:14and you started yawning.
12:15No, it's...
12:16Babe, it's not that, okay?
12:17This is my third double shift this week.
12:19When was the last time you took a break?
12:21Got some sleep?
12:22Not until they hire the new medics.
12:24But,
12:25if you wanted to take a break
12:27and not sleep,
12:29I know a broom closet.
12:31Hmm.
12:32Girl,
12:32you know I like to take my time with you.
12:35Oh, is that so?
12:37Yeah.
12:43Oh.
12:44Noah's got to do that.
12:46Definite rain check.
12:48Okay.
12:48Okay?
12:49Get out of here.
12:53Welcome to Sky Med Nuggets.
12:55I'm training Captain Martine.
12:57And what you lucky little cones have here
13:00is an unprecedented opportunity
13:02to walk into the right seat
13:03of a King Air 200.
13:06Now, most pilots go through years
13:08of sweat and training
13:10to get to where you're standing now.
13:12And all you got to do
13:13is make it through the next week.
13:16And it is my job
13:17to squeeze all those years
13:18of sweat and training into it.
13:24Burke.
13:27Johnson.
13:33Those boots are filthy, recruit.
13:37Hit the polish.
13:39Seriously?
13:40Fix it and try again.
13:43Let's see if we can find someone
13:45who does know how to put
13:45a uniform together.
13:47Where is former recruit
13:49Maya Chang?
13:50Present ma'am?
13:53Maya Chang?
13:56Top air cadet Maya Chang?
13:58Did some of my sparkles fall off?
13:59I don't know what squadron
14:01you came from,
14:02but in mine,
14:03we respected the uniform.
14:05No personalizations,
14:06or the only way you'll be flying
14:07is when I kick your ass
14:08straight out the hangar.
14:09Understood?
14:09Understood, ma'am.
14:14Exceptional training pilots
14:16will finish this week
14:17in a right seat.
14:18But since you greenhorns
14:19don't even know how to dress yourselves,
14:21you'll start under the hood.
14:23Time to learn refueling
14:24and oil checks.
14:25Let's go.
14:28Pop quiz, hot shot.
14:29Boat propeller accident.
14:31What injuries can we expect?
14:32Oof.
14:33Amputations, head injuries,
14:34fractures, internal bleeding,
14:36drowning.
14:37Pop quiz, hot doctor.
14:38Are you single?
14:41What?
14:41Who's TJ?
14:42That rampy said he can ask you out
14:44now that TJ is gone.
14:45That's not...
14:46And TJ and I were never...
14:49TJ is on leave
14:50visiting his niece in Australia.
14:52Um, it's crucial
14:55that the patient is stable
14:57before we get on the plane,
14:58so how would you...
14:59Hook up a life pack,
15:00secure an airway,
15:01start an IV.
15:02I mean, no offense,
15:03but this stuff is kind of basic.
15:04And you're a fancy ER resident now.
15:07Aren't you kind of slumming it
15:08going out into the field?
15:09No.
15:10That's why I became a doctor.
15:11It's never slumming it
15:12to help people.
15:13Hey!
15:13She's over here!
15:16Hi, Sonia.
15:17I'm Crystal.
15:18This is A.
15:19We're from SkyMed.
15:20God, they shouldn't even allow
15:22motorized boats on this lake.
15:23I tried to get away, but...
15:25Have a look here.
15:27Sphere lacerations.
15:28She's got to believe
15:29if you need a tourniquet.
15:30Got it.
15:37I can hold pressure.
15:38Okay, good.
15:39I'll start an IV for fluids and meds.
15:41I'm supposed to do a triathlon next week.
15:43What's going to happen to my leg?
15:45Hey, if you're doing a triathlon,
15:46you must know about bikes, right?
15:47Yeah, I like riding a lot more
15:49than swimming right now.
15:50Bet you got a pretty fancy ride, huh?
15:52Yeah, I have a carbon frame road bike
15:55with a Shimano 105 group set.
15:57Oh, okay.
16:00There's a lot of bleed through.
16:02Even with the tourniquet,
16:03we're still two hours away from living.
16:04We can't wait that long.
16:05She'll bleed out.
16:06If I can find the bleed,
16:07I could suture the vessel, but...
16:09I can't even see where to suture.
16:11What if we try epinephrine?
16:13I think it is a vasoconstrictor,
16:14but if we give it intravenously...
16:16So we give it topically.
16:18They use it in endoscopic surgery.
16:19It won't stop a bleed this big,
16:21but it might stop enough
16:22for you to be able to see.
16:23Yeah, let's do it.
16:23Will that work?
16:25I've been thinking about
16:26getting a bike for work.
16:27I hear there's some great trails up here.
16:28What do you think?
16:30Will a roadie cut it for both?
16:31You should get two bikes.
16:32Not on my salary.
16:35Then, for trails,
16:37you're gonna need a hardtail.
16:40For a commuter,
16:42you wanna go full rigid,
16:44maybe a cross bike.
16:46Are you willing to go to drop bars?
16:48Oh, I haven't really thought
16:49about drop bars.
16:53I'm gonna slow down.
16:54Good call.
16:55I can see where the suture...
16:57You're gonna sew inside my leg?
16:59Hey, tell me about drop bars.
17:01Are they worth it?
17:04They lower your center of gravity,
17:06make you more aerodynamic.
17:09But you gotta be flexible.
17:11Oh, I can do the splits.
17:16Nice work on these sutures.
17:17A cool trip with the epi.
17:19Let's go.
17:19OR2.
17:21You were good with Sonia.
17:23Guess you have to buy a bike now, huh?
17:25Sonia?
17:27Oh!
17:28No, I hate bikes.
17:29I just didn't want her to be afraid.
17:31Fear increases oxygen demand,
17:33heart rate, blood flow,
17:33and then my cool epi trick
17:35wouldn't have worked.
17:36I wasn't totally sure it would work,
17:37but there's a whole point
17:38when we're up here, right?
17:40When else would a nurse
17:41get to try stuff like this
17:42in the field?
17:43Wait, that's why you came up here?
17:45Yeah.
17:46I mean, that's why
17:47we're all up here, right?
17:47Well, maybe you can't remember
17:48a patient's name
17:49five minutes after we drop them off,
17:51and maybe you think
17:51it's slumming it going into the field
17:53unless you get to try cool shit.
17:55But these are real people,
17:56and they deserve a lot more
17:57than a medic who thinks
17:58he's too good to take care of them.
18:06Can I give you some advice?
18:07You've got a lot of resumes
18:08to get through there,
18:09not a lot of time.
18:11Little Hunger Games
18:12never hurt anyone.
18:13Look, I know you've been
18:14chief pilot a lot longer
18:15than I've been chief nurse,
18:16but I think I'm gonna handle it my way.
18:18Just one medic at a time,
18:19one-on-one.
18:20Okay.
18:21I'm just saying,
18:23a little competition could be good.
18:24Weeds out the non-starters.
18:26You worry about your pilots,
18:28I'll worry about my medics.
18:31This patient is stable,
18:32but if we needed to secure an airway,
18:34how would you proceed?
18:35Pagin RT,
18:37Oh, in a hospital, yes,
18:38but we don't have
18:39a respiratory therapist up here.
18:40We only have what's on the plane, actually.
18:43What about blood work?
18:44Pagin lab tech?
18:45Right, but no lab techs either.
18:47So what do we have up here?
18:50Pilots?
18:51Am I supposed to know how to do that?
18:52Whoa, whoa, I have control.
18:55Not while you're flying, champ.
19:01You remind me of my brother's sister-in-law, Missy.
19:05Of course, that's not her real name.
19:07We just call her Missy because,
19:09well, we've been going to the same hunting camp.
19:11Oh, what's that?
19:12Okay, thanks, captain.
19:15This is some prophylactic lorazepam.
19:18The captain says it's going to be a bumpy flight.
19:24If I'd had to listen to that for the next two hours...
19:35Okay, IV's all set.
19:37Vitals look good.
19:39Can I get you anything?
19:40Some water?
19:41No.
19:41Great.
19:42Then all you got to do is enjoy the flight
19:43for the next 45 minutes.
19:46Oh, just a little bit.
19:55Sorry, where's the bathroom?
19:57Bathroom?
19:58I have a bit of a nervous tummy.
20:00And, you know, big job interview.
20:01Plus, lots of coffee this morning.
20:04So, the toilet?
20:06There's no facilities on this aircraft, kid.
20:08You're going to have to hold it
20:08until we get to Wittipag.
20:11Oh, God.
20:13There must be something.
20:21Is this really happening?
20:26So, your way didn't work.
20:27Yeah, well, neither did yours.
20:29Did you like any of those pilots?
20:31No.
20:31That's what I thought.
20:32Look, at this rate, Lexi's going to get all her pilots on the roster.
20:35You know, we're taking a risk hiring new staff before the AMG.
20:38You can notice it would help if we could actually find some good people.
20:40Are you really that worried about the new management group?
20:42Change is risky.
20:44I'm chief pilot.
20:44It's my job to worry.
20:45Not on your own.
20:46It's my job, too, now, as chief nurse.
20:49And at least we still have one strong new hire.
20:51Everybody likes Zay.
20:52I don't like Zay.
20:53What?
20:53What?
20:54Well, what happened?
20:55I thought you liked Zay.
20:56Not as much as Zay likes Zay.
20:57I mean, he's skilled, but he's not here for the right reasons.
21:00He just wants to hotshot.
21:01Chris, I just went through a stack of resumes, and you hated me, too, at first.
21:05Remember?
21:05This is different.
21:06Zay doesn't care about his patients.
21:08Oh.
21:09Great.
21:10My first week as chief nurse, and I can't even staff the planes.
21:13Well, welcome to being the boss, kid.
21:24Look, I know you're slammed, but I'm dealing with a very picky palate here.
21:28If there's even a hint of ketchup on that burger, I'm gonna have to come back and
21:31get another one.
21:31Between you and me, I can't afford the gas, so look, I really don't want to be a jerk.
21:41Sounds like your boyfriend's the jerk.
21:43Peyton on Asia's perfect condiment.
21:44Hmm.
21:45No boyfriend.
21:46Then your girlfriend's the jerk.
21:48No girlfriend, either.
21:51Well, great.
21:52So then I can buy you a drink.
21:53Sorry, cowboy.
21:55Gotta get that burger home.
21:56And I absolutely respect that, but I'm the prettiest ketchup-hate and girl I ever did
22:00see.
22:01Crosses my path.
22:02I gotta give it my all.
22:03So, what is your poison?
22:06Okay.
22:07Yeah, you can buy me a drink.
22:10You can ride that thing.
22:12Oh!
22:14Woo!
22:15You are on, partner.
22:17Just a word to the wise.
22:18You're dealing with a certified pro here.
22:19If it's got wheels, I can drive it.
22:21If it's got wings, I can fly it.
22:22If it's got fur, I can ride it.
22:29Whew!
22:30In my defense, real bulls don't move like that.
22:32Looks like you're in for a bit of a weight, cowboy.
22:35It's Wyatt.
22:36Thanks for driving me.
22:37It's probably just a sprain.
22:40You'll need to ice you when you get home, wrap it up for a few days, okay?
22:42Are you a doctor or something?
22:43No more bull riding.
22:44No heavy lifting.
22:45Oh, crap.
22:47I'm trying out for a new job this week.
22:48Of course this happens.
22:49I have terrible luck.
22:51You probably wouldn't have guessed it, but I grew up on a small ranch in Saskatchewan.
22:54I might have guessed.
22:56I don't usually get to hit on much of anything.
22:58Outside of wingin' gophers off the back porch with a slingshot.
23:00And I certainly don't get to hit on girls as pretty as you.
23:03So, if you don't mind me asking, how did I do?
23:06Points for creativity.
23:07But my life isn't exactly normal right now, cowboy.
23:09And I can't get distracted.
23:13So, take it easy on that wrist, okay?
23:16Well, hey, wait.
23:18Thompson's a small town.
23:19Maybe I get lucky and I see you again?
23:23Might be luckier for you if you don't.
23:31Hold it off.
23:33Hold it off.
23:36Keep holding off.
23:45Check going on the controls.
23:49Add control.
23:56You have to break the stall first, add power, then level up.
24:00It's about getting familiar with the aircraft.
24:02With more practice, it'll come naturally.
24:05Chang, you're up.
24:09What did I just say about the uniforms?
24:12My uniform isn't personalized.
24:14My headset is.
24:16I read SkyMed regulations.
24:17Headsets aren't considered part of the uniform.
24:19Pilots are responsible for providing their own,
24:21and the only requirement is that they be in safe working order.
24:24Your headset's personalized.
24:26Who's Marty?
24:34Dr. Ai Wei.
24:35Thought you'd want to know.
24:36The boat propeller triathlete?
24:38Winnipeg salvaged her leg.
24:39She's got a long recovery, but her prognosis is good,
24:42thanks to you, Sutra, and the vessels.
24:44Smart move with the epinephrine.
24:45It doesn't bother you that we tried something untested?
24:48You knew Epi wouldn't hurt the patient, and she has a better prognosis than she would have otherwise.
24:52In emergency medicine, that's a win.
24:55Good choice hiring Zay, by the way.
24:57He was a smart hire.
24:58You were going to pass on him, actually.
25:01He cares more about cool medicine than helping patients.
25:04Crystal, you know who his family are, right?
25:07No, why would that matter?
25:0865-year-old woman with facial lacerations after a fall down the stairs.
25:12Don't you worry, Edna.
25:13Crystal will take good care of you, and I'll be back to check on you later today just like I
25:16promised, okay?
25:20I didn't have time to get groceries, so you're going to have to get yourself something to eat, and no
25:23junk food.
25:25Oh, shoot, I'm late. Okay, how do I look?
25:28Desperate.
25:29Finn, it's a perfect gig. Flexible hours, decent pay.
25:32Yeah, in the ass end of nowhere.
25:34Yeah, I know, it's not home, but it's a fresh start, right?
25:38We need this, kid.
25:43You're going to rock it, kid.
25:46This is my last 20.
25:47Your dinner better have at least one green thing on it, got it?
25:51Pickles, don't count.
25:59Ain't no ketchup.
26:04Oh, God, you're a pilot.
26:07Huh?
26:08I thought you said if it had wheels, you could drive it.
26:10Well, I can.
26:11But the damn thing keeps breaking down.
26:14Son of a bitch.
26:16Didn't I tell you to wrap this wrist so it actually heals?
26:19Yeah, well, I can't have anyone know I sprained it.
26:21I need this job.
26:23I can't give them any reason not to hire me.
26:24Well, if you're not going to wrap it, then you need to take it easy on this.
26:27It's fragile.
26:28So you're a nurse, huh?
26:29Did I finally get to know your name or should I check the manifest?
26:32Piper Adler?
26:34Yes, that's me.
26:35Chief Nurse Roberts.
26:36We just got a page for a pediatric fall.
26:38Your pals is up to date, right?
26:39Mm-hmm.
26:40You're up, cowboy.
26:41Make me look good up there, okay, kid?
26:43Got to get at least one pilot on the roster, eh?
26:49It was like a hundred feet deep.
26:52Well, it wasn't that deep.
26:53Maybe nine feet?
26:55They were swimming out of mom's house, and when they came home,
26:58they decided to make a diving board off an old freezer in the garage.
27:03Can you make a fist for me, Zach?
27:04It really hurt.
27:06Yeah, I bet.
27:07I got something for that.
27:09Oh, well, we'll get popsicles when Zach's getting x-rays.
27:15You know, when my brother and I were little,
27:17we used to see you can hold our breath under water the longest.
27:19We did that too.
27:20Bo was under a long time.
27:24Did he cough a lot when he came up?
27:27Do you mind if I have a listen?
27:29Oh, go ahead.
27:31Ready?
27:37He's got a crackle.
27:40Lethargy, coughing, wet lungs.
27:42You're thinking secondary drowning?
27:43What's that?
27:44It's a delayed reaction from inhaling water.
27:47The lungs get inflamed and restrict breathing.
27:48It's more common in children.
27:49Starting oxygen.
27:51Six-year-old boy, wet lungs, sounds lethargy, following inhalation of cool water.
27:55Ten-year-old boy, possible ulnar fracture, following six-foot fall.
28:00Hey, I'm not supposed to make any job offers until the end of the week,
28:03but how soon can you start?
28:05I got the job.
28:06And if you move into the crew house today,
28:07you can have your choice of room before Weezer's pilots grab them.
28:09Oh, and I'm making a SkyMed family dinner on Friday,
28:12so make sure you're free for that.
28:13Is the crew house mandatory?
28:15It's just, um...
28:18My parents died last year in a car accident.
28:22My brother's only 15, so it's just the two of us now.
28:24Oh my god, I'm so sorry.
28:26That's really hard.
28:28I lost my mom when I was young, too.
28:30I just want to give him some stability, you know?
28:32Of course, yeah.
28:33Um, look, just wherever you live,
28:36make sure you can get to the hangar within ten minutes of a page, okay?
28:39Yeah, okay.
28:40After I lost my mom, I struggled for a really long time
28:44to find a place that felt like home.
28:45And then SkyMed became my family,
28:47so maybe it can help be some family for you, too.
28:51I'll make sure we find a place close to the airport.
29:00You're not Mr. Miller.
29:01Oh, yeah.
29:03Sorry, I just...
29:04I needed a quiet place to catch up on some charting.
29:06Oh, um, Greg, the brittle diabetic.
29:08Do you remember if he was discharged?
29:10You didn't drop him off to me.
29:11Really?
29:12I thought that was you.
29:13No, I was the 65-year-old facial laceration.
29:16Oh, right, Edna.
29:18Wow.
29:18What is with this brain fog?
29:20Have you been getting any sleep?
29:23Nah, I'm pulling doubles till Haley can make the new hires.
29:25Shoot, I told Greg I'd check on him.
29:27I have to swing by after I finish this.
29:30Have you been following up with all your patients?
29:32Try to.
29:33It makes it easier to do the job,
29:35knowing what happens to people after I drop them off.
29:38Okay, well, just don't spread yourself too thin.
29:41Working doubles and doing extracurriculars is a lot.
29:44I don't want to find you in one of these bays for real.
29:47Dr. Highway?
30:08This is bullshit.
30:10All we've done is practice stalls and refuel planes.
30:14I mean, we're all pilots here, right?
30:17We all know how to fly.
30:20I didn't come all the way up here to have some hormonal bush pilot grabbing my controls.
30:26Captain Martin.
30:33You know how to fly small planes in perfect conditions.
30:37The reality up here is different.
30:40Bad weather.
30:42Bad strips. Bad gear.
30:44So up here, you have to know your SOP's cold.
30:47So you don't have to think about it when you have an engine failure in the middle of an ice
30:51storm while your patient's bleeding out in the cabin behind you.
30:53Or you have to divert on min fuel and your patient has 15 minutes to get to a hospital.
31:01That is why I make you practice stalls.
31:04So we don't have to think about it when the real thing happens at the worst time.
31:11And that uniform does not belong to you.
31:13It belongs to SkyMed.
31:15It represents our responsibility to our patients and our crew.
31:18So if I can't trust you to have attention to detail with your boots, how can I trust you to
31:25have attention to detail with a five million dollar aircraft?
31:30Since you need the practice, hit the apron, Johnson. Check the fleet's oil.
31:36The whole fleet? By myself?
31:39Since you know more than all of us, show me.
31:41I want every plane refueled and oil checked before you leave tonight.
31:51Any other questions?
31:54Check in time 0700 hours tomorrow.
32:05Calling me, huh? Guess Novak's not around.
32:08He's busy being a big deal at Air Canada.
32:11And I always call you that.
32:13I know, Goose. What's up?
32:14Weasers trusting me to be a training captain.
32:17But Dad, these nuggets are a mess.
32:18That's why you're there, Lex. To get them up to scratch.
32:21What if I can't?
32:23Look, I'm trying to train them how you train me.
32:26But when I was learning, I followed orders and showed respect.
32:30These kids, they're not like how I was when I came up.
32:34Everyone always says that.
32:36It's about standards, Lex.
32:38Yours are high, which is good.
32:40As long as you maintain your standards, they'll either come up to your level or fall off and go away.
32:46But you have what it takes.
32:49I just...
32:51I miss flying with you, Dad.
32:55And Novak.
32:56Give it time.
32:58You'll find someone else there you like flying with, too.
33:03Thanks, Dad.
33:05Normally, I wouldn't bring a training pilot into the field, but I got a bad back and you were young
33:09and strong.
33:10You'll bounce right back if a naked patient falls on you.
33:12Why would they be naked?
33:14Oh, trust me, they're always naked.
33:16You know, I didn't realize pilots assisted medics.
33:19Relax.
33:20I'm mostly here just to carry stuff.
33:21Just don't drop a patient, you'll be fine.
33:23Uh, where is the patient?
33:25Over here.
33:26Some hikers called it in.
33:38Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's a broken line. It could still be live.
33:41Uh, this is Dan. Today's his 60th birthday.
33:44Well, happy birthday, Dan.
33:45Thanks, man.
33:46He went skydiving to celebrate, but he got blown off course on his way to the landing site.
33:49The carabiner on my harness hit the power wire. It harked right through me. Hurt like a son of a
33:54bitch until I dropped.
33:55I chair the lines that carry a lot of voltage.
33:58There's a cutaway release. I managed to get it unlocked, but...
34:03I-I can't hit the release.
34:05Don't-don't move, Dan, okay? If you make contact again, you could get electrocuted.
34:09He's already been hit once.
34:10By this broken line, it could arc. So stay back until the power's off.
34:14I'm gonna call the ski hill and get them to turn it off, alright?
34:16Okay.
34:17W-what about me? How do I help?
34:18Just don't get in the way.
34:20How you doing up there, Dan?
34:22Not so good. It's my chest. I have a pacemaker.
34:26Is that bad?
34:27It could be. If the voltage fried his pacemaker.
34:30Alright, the power's off. We still need the fire department's boom truck to get him down, and they're a couple
34:34hours out.
34:35No, the patient could be in a rhythm. He might not have that long.
34:37Look, power's off. We gotta find a way to get him down.
34:39I know I'm supposed to catch naked people, but-but I've had a lot of run-ins with electric fences
34:43that were supposed to be off.
34:44There's a trick to check it. Just hold up.
34:48Every tornado season, trying to move cattle past knockdown hydro lines, I needed a way to check if they were
34:54live or not.
34:55So, I figured out that high voltages interfere with radio signals.
35:02Huh?
35:03Yes, perfect.
35:05So, if you tune a radio at AM, off frequency, and you get real close, come on.
35:18You can actually... hear... the electricity.
35:25You're sure it's still alive? I'll call the ski hill.
35:28Arrest!
35:30Whoa!
35:35Dan? Dan!
35:37Hey, we need to get him down.
35:38But he's stuck in that harness.
35:39Well, how do we... how do we hit the release from here?
35:41H-h-have you got anything stretchy, like a... like a rubber band or something, um...
35:46The tourniquet.
35:47Oh, man.
35:50Ho! Ho!
35:52Yes.
35:53Yeah.
35:53Hey, this?
35:54Yes!
35:54See what I mean about farm kids?
35:55You cannot beat their ingenuity.
35:57Yeah, but, Weezer, even if he does hit the release, the patient's unconscious.
36:00We can't just let him fall.
36:01Catch him in this?
36:02Yeah.
36:03Fine.
36:20Six-year-old male.
36:22Cardiac arrest.
36:23Electrical burn following high-voltage of execution.
36:26Um...
36:26Patient has a pacemaker and a history of 65-year-old...
36:37Uh, hey, that patient I just brought in the electrocution.
36:39He just went into surgery ten minutes ago.
36:43Ten minutes?
36:44Is that his belongings?
36:46Uh, yeah.
36:47I guess I forgot to leave them with him.
36:48Still got on autopilot for a minute there.
36:56Okay, so you check the landing gear.
36:59Make sure the tires aren't worn or damaged.
37:02Who wants to do the oil check?
37:04Already topped it up.
37:06I thought I told you to check the fleet's oil last night.
37:08I did.
37:09Just wanted to double check it again this morning.
37:13Chang, right seat.
37:14You're up first.
37:16Yes, ma'am.
37:20If we have 10,000 feet, we'll set up for the stall.
37:24Left engine oil pressure's dropping.
37:26Reduce power?
37:29Shit.
37:30We have a bad leak.
37:31I have control.
37:32You have control.
37:33Get on the radio.
37:33Call a pan-pan.
37:34Tell Thompson we'll be landing single engine.
37:37Pan-pan, pan-pan.
37:38Thompson radio, sky-met-pan.
37:39What do we do?
37:40You do nothing.
37:41This isn't a training flight anymore.
37:42It's an emergency.
37:44I'll land single pilot, one engine.
37:46Left engine shutdown sequence.
37:50Confirmed.
37:50Cut off.
37:51Different cut-off.
37:57Oh, man.
37:59That looks bad.
38:02There's no oil cap here.
38:04You forgot to secure the goddamn oil cap, Johnson.
38:07Don't blame this on me.
38:08Chang was the one fly.
38:09Excuse me?
38:10You forgot to secure the oil cap.
38:12You were rushing to do this morning what I ordered you to do last night.
38:15Unsecured oil cap wouldn't cause a leak.
38:17Yes, it would.
38:18And you would know that if you were listening when I was trying to teach you how to do oil
38:21checks.
38:21You almost just torched a million dollar engine.
38:24If Maya and I didn't know how to handle it, we could all be dead right now.
38:27This isn't personal.
38:29It's about standards.
38:31And you aren't up to them.
38:36Head to showers.
38:38The final roster will be posted in an hour.
38:41Chang.
38:43Yeah.
38:45Thanks for having my back up there.
38:47How did you know the SOPs for the shutdown sequence?
38:49You said we needed to know the plane cold.
38:52So...
38:52I studied until I did.
38:55There was a moment up there when the pressure dropped, and...
38:58I thought I was gonna barf, but then...
38:59I knew what to do.
39:01You were right.
39:03Thanks, Captain Martin.
39:16Goddamn!
39:17Woo!
39:19Woo!
39:19Looks like you made the cut.
39:21Congrats.
39:22Yeah.
39:22Yeah.
39:22Maybe my luck's changing, eh?
39:24Can I take you for that drink now to celebrate?
39:26I convinced an AME to take a look at my truck.
39:28It might even make it the whole way to the Whiskey Hatch.
39:30The only thing I'm doing at the Whiskey Hatch is picking up a takeout order as soon as I hit
39:33the showers.
39:34Well, maybe if you change your mind, I can hold a burger for you.
39:38I'll catch up.
39:43Yes!
39:45Hi, Frida.
39:47Hey!
39:47Oh, sorry to keep you waiting.
39:49What is this?
39:51Well, you've been so busy with school, the community didn't want to tell you until we knew it was happening,
39:55but...
39:57The Jeremy Wood Clinic?
39:58North House needs more access to healthcare, and it felt like a good way to honor Jeremy.
40:03It's a beautiful way to honor him.
40:06We're close to raising the money, cuz.
40:09And we want you to run it.
40:11The clinic would run in cooperation with an ER in Winnipeg.
40:14You'd have all the support you needed, and it would go towards your residency.
40:19I'd have to leave SkyMed.
40:22We're submitting the proposal this week.
40:24If we get the funding, we're hoping to open this spring.
40:299-1-1 needs to be cleaned, and guys, let's get these pallets stored away properly, please.
40:34How many times I gotta tell ya?
40:36Wow.
40:37You're really rolling out the red carpet for our picnic?
40:40I just got word the Aviation Management Group rep is on the way up here for inspection.
40:44Wait, the AMG rep is coming up now, and you didn't tell me?
40:47Weezer, I'm the chief nurse. I need to be here, too.
40:51Dammit, I'm not even in my uniform.
40:53Shit, I am so sorry, Hayley. I wasn't thinking.
40:56Why are they coming up? Is it the new hires?
40:58Well, it was risky sneaking them in, but we can't exactly fix 9-3-3's engine without telling them.
41:03There's no way an AMG's gonna get a bill that high and not come up here.
41:06But hey, look, I am so sorry. I screwed up keeping you out in the loop.
41:10We got this. As long as we're a unified front, that's all that matters.
41:15Captain Heisman, he's here.
41:22Oh, shit. Opie!
41:31You two know each other?
41:34Oh, yeah. Used to be engaged.
41:42Yep.
41:48Oh, my God, Hayley, I just got your text.
41:50Weezer was engaged to someone else before he married Lynn?
41:54You don't know either, huh?
41:55Who is she? What's the deal?
41:57I don't know. There wasn't exactly time to get into it, because Captain Riley wanted to inspect the fleet.
42:03And Weezer.
42:03So, my first SkyMed family dinner isn't exactly going great.
42:08My boyfriend has an ex-fiancee I didn't know about, and I can't hire enough medics to keep the planes
42:13in the air.
42:14Chris, am I the worst chief nurse SkyMed has ever had?
42:19No.
42:23I might have been too hard on Zay. It's not like he hurt the patient, and he does no stuff.
42:30Annoyingly.
42:32I know it's really hard to find staff up here, especially with people leaving all the time, and you can't
42:36turn down a good medic just because I didn't love his attitude.
42:42Chris, ugh.
42:44Even with all of the stuff with Weezer and Riley and the new hires, I am so glad I have
42:50you.
42:51Seriously, you are my family, and you are the best medic on my team.
42:56Hayley, I need to tell you something.
42:5825-year-old male hit by a car into Gog Ridge Road. Likely concussion, broken ribs, decreased LOC.
43:04Piper? Wyatt?
43:06His truck must have broken down again. He must have been working on it, and there's this blind curve on
43:10the road.
43:11There's a lot of accidents in that stretch.
43:13We were both headed to the whiskey hatch. I was just a few minutes behind him.
43:16Did I get hit by a bull?
43:18Bay 2, have imaging standby for CT.
43:22Hey, hey, are you okay? Should we call the police?
43:25I only called an ambulance. I was just so focused on getting him help that I-
43:28It's okay, I'll handle it. But if the driver already fled the scene by the time you got there, the
43:32police aren't likely to find whoever hit him.
43:34Hey, hey, he's gonna be okay. He's lucky you found him when you did.
43:53Hello?
43:53Where are you? You said you'd be home an hour ago. You weren't answering.
43:59Uh... I'm sorry, Finn. Um... I got delayed.
44:03But you're coming home, right? When you didn't answer, I... I thought...
44:10Piper, you weren't answering.
44:12Finn, it's okay. I'm coming home.
44:16I won't leave you alone.
44:19I promise.
44:20I promise.
44:31You never leave me alone.
44:31You they won't waste my life.
44:40You had to be done...
44:41No memory to this opportunity and will be in a room for everyone now.
44:44You take your way in area, right?
44:44Well, my soul is only Inherah, right?
44:48I'm coming home.
44:50You're the one thing at heartache.
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