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00:00We have done everything we can, but his heart isn't beaten.
00:04We've had two more confirmed cases of chemical exposure today.
00:08Both patients had been in contact with the Wyvern Hill site.
00:11We believe that the land is still contaminated.
00:14I have to list contributory factors for his death.
00:17And Laura did admit to drinking.
00:19Then you have to list alcohol.
00:21Jealous?
00:21Yeah, 10 bits.
00:23You don't mean to be Dr. Nash and for all of you Victor?
00:27Your pain's back, right?
00:28Yeah, I didn't know it was that obvious.
00:34I want to help you.
00:36So if you have something that you want to tell me, now would be the time.
00:42Hey, look at me.
00:43If they give you anything to sign, any paperwork, don't sign it, okay?
00:48If they give you any paperwork, don't sign it!
00:53Hello, 999, which service do you need?
00:56Please, there's a lad walking in the middle of the road.
00:59I think he's taking something.
01:00Mate, get out of the road!
01:07You just need to let me out.
01:09I need you to let me go.
01:10Calm down.
01:11You need...
01:11Calm down.
01:13Use.
01:15Use.
01:16Get me out!
01:17Get me out!
01:18Get me out of here!
01:18Get me out!
01:19Get off me!
01:21Let me out!
01:22Get me out!
01:25Get me out!
01:25Get me out!
01:26Get me out!
01:50Have you experienced any traumatic events recently?
01:54No.
01:56Come on, Rory.
01:57Why don't we just try some honesty now?
01:59Talk to him about Kevin.
02:01Who's Kevin, Rory?
02:02We're in the same unit.
02:04He was injured in training.
02:06But that's why we train.
02:08Right?
02:09To avoid accidents like that.
02:10I'm sorry to hear about your friend.
02:13Were you guys close?
02:15Yeah, I'm close with everyone in my unit.
02:20So you feel like you have a close support network?
02:22Well, that's why I joined.
02:24Meet new people, try new things.
02:28That and my dad served.
02:30You must be proud.
02:32Yeah.
02:33Do you take substances often?
02:35Alcohol, drugs?
02:37Look, I got smashed.
02:38I got stupid.
02:40I promise you, Dr. Byron, that's all it was.
02:42And this might be difficult, but have you ever had thoughts of ending your life or thoughts that others might
02:49be better off without you?
02:51No.
02:58Thank you, Rory.
03:00I can write to your GP, get you referred for some community support, but I don't believe we need to
03:06admit you today.
03:07You're free to go.
03:09Thanks.
03:14Okay, just wait here.
03:15Wait, wait.
03:17You should have seen him a few hours ago, okay?
03:19It was not like that.
03:21Believe me, it was not like that.
03:22Just delay the assessment.
03:23We can monitor him under police supervision.
03:25We both know the police have better places to be than to chaperone.
03:28We can't keep him here.
03:29The 136 ends after the assessment.
03:31Come on, if we let him go, he will harm himself.
03:33What signifiers make you think that?
03:35I just know, okay?
03:36I just know that he's not right.
03:37Rory was shaken by his friend's accident, but he's coherent, clear, together, even with
03:42a hangover.
03:42He needs a bacon sandwich, not a legal detainer.
03:44Come on.
03:45I've worked with military men before.
03:46Rory is at high risk.
03:48Feel free to raise a complaint with my team leader.
03:51Oh, don't you worry.
03:51I'll be raising a complaint.
03:54Hey, hey.
03:57Where are you going to go now?
04:01I don't know.
04:02I mean, look at you, mate.
04:03You can't go back to barracks looking like that.
04:05I mean, your hands are going to need a couple of stitches.
04:11Why don't you let me clean you up?
04:12It'll take, I don't know, 15 minutes.
04:17Can you do that?
04:19Can you just give me 15 minutes?
04:21Fine.
04:22Yeah?
04:23Yeah.
04:25Okay, good.
04:26I'll do it.
04:29Everything clear?
04:30Clip.
04:31Shocking.
04:32Okay, boss, chap.
04:36Oh, I've got something.
04:37Yeah, there he is.
04:38Look, he's on sinus.
04:39Well done.
04:40Well done, everybody.
04:40Okay, so let's start the post-ross care bundle then.
04:43Please, can we get an arterial line in?
04:44Let's get in book for a CT and let's get ITU down as well.
04:48I'll come back to dot the R.
04:50Dylan, can you have a look at this patient's cyst?
04:52Unless it's a catastrophic limb injury or heart failure,
04:55I'm not interested today.
04:56I emphasize catastrophic.
04:57Okay, but I think you'll need to see this.
05:02Is it tender?
05:03Yeah.
05:05This is Calvin Hodgins, 46-year-old male,
05:08presenting with a cyst on his left leg.
05:10Some bleeding, no pain.
05:12Until today.
05:13Okay.
05:17How long have you had this?
05:19Well, now, you've started small,
05:21but then the thing took on a life of its own.
05:22My missus calls it Monica,
05:24like it's my bit on the side.
05:27And what's your GP say?
05:29I know, I should have gone,
05:31but I never had time.
05:33I had no bother with it until today.
05:35I nipped it at work.
05:36The tatter and solid?
05:37Okay.
05:38Well, come on, fellas.
05:39Don't be shy.
05:42Well, I can't give you an official diagnosis yet.
05:45And whilst it could be a cyst,
05:47I'm a little concerned it might be a sarcoma
05:50that's broken through the skin.
05:52Well, I ain't no one with a medical degree.
05:54Spell it out for me.
05:57What's sarcoma?
05:58Sarcoma is cancer.
05:59I'm sorry.
06:03We'll need to run some tests and a scan.
06:06I only came in so he'd stop the bleeding.
06:09Well, it may take a few days,
06:10but we can make a start.
06:13Let's liaise with radiology, I think.
06:16An MRI would be great.
06:18Okay, I'll be back.
06:19I just need to check a CT with Dr Nash.
06:25Okay.
06:26Is your phone broke?
06:28We haven't spoken in days.
06:30Oh, no, no.
06:32Look, can we talk later?
06:33Because we're really backed up.
06:34Things aren't weird because of what I said, right?
06:37No.
06:38No.
06:39So we're cool?
06:40Yeah.
06:41Yeah, we're cool.
06:44He's feet are a little cool, but no obvious CVS complications.
06:49Slightly increased worker breathing with chorizal symptoms,
06:52but his chest fields were cleared, no added sound.
06:55He's growing well since NICU.
06:57I almost didn't bring him in, but I read on the internet...
07:00Don't take medical advice from a search engine.
07:05I think Arthur might have something called bronchiolitis.
07:08It's a lung infection seen in babies up to 12 months.
07:12Now, it can often get worse before it gets better,
07:15but you were right to bring him in.
07:17I'll contact the paediatric outreach team to take a look.
07:20They'll come down to take you up, okay?
07:22Okay, but he's okay.
07:23He's going to be okay.
07:25We'll support his feeding.
07:27He might need some oxygen, but, yeah, he's going to be fine.
07:29Offers in good hands.
07:34I'll take you somewhere to wait until a paediatric nurse is free.
07:44We know each other, don't we?
07:46Yeah.
07:48Yeah, I sold you a house on Wyvern Hill.
07:53Look, if I wanted to pull out of the sale,
07:57would I get my deposit back?
07:58As long as the building work continues, then no.
08:03What if it doesn't?
08:04You'd be stuck in legal hell.
08:06You wouldn't see a penny back in years, decades even.
08:09Look, your best bet is to sell it on.
08:13I didn't know about the chemicals.
08:15I swear.
08:17Follow me.
08:22Can I do something later?
08:24Hey, um, I don't know, Inde, I've got to work on these corridor plans.
08:28We've not seen each other in ages.
08:29I just, I don't know if Alan would have wanted this for you.
08:33You, you did everything you could.
08:35But he died alone, you know?
08:37What if he was scared?
08:39Well, what if he was at peace?
08:45You just, we just, we don't, we don't know.
08:47I just, I wish I could have persuaded him that there was another way.
08:52Hmm.
08:53When's the funeral?
08:54Oh, it can't happen until the coroner's report's released.
08:56That's going to be tomorrow.
08:58Okay.
08:58Well, it's not long to wait, then.
09:01Maybe you'll feel better after that.
09:03Yeah, maybe.
09:04Um, listen, I've got stuff to do, but I'll let you know about later, all right?
09:18All right.
09:21You really think I'm going to buy that you went out and got drunk in your uniform?
09:29You think if you keep asking me the same questions, I'll give you an answer?
09:36I think you would have spoken to me the other week if Jack hadn't interrupted us.
09:42Speak to me now.
09:43And you'll feel better.
09:51Listen, the reason that I'm trying to intervene is because I know how this ends.
09:57And it is dark.
09:59It is really, really ugly.
10:04I don't want that for you.
10:07Or anyone.
10:09Can you just let me in?
10:13To what difference will it make?
10:18Listen, you shouldn't have to be going through any of this.
10:22And you definitely don't have to go through it alone.
10:27The soldiers.
10:28Rely on each other, right?
10:30Don't you?
10:31That's where you're wrong.
10:33I'm not a proper soldier.
10:34I'm too weak to be a soldier.
10:37I'm too...
10:38I'm too...
10:38You're not.
10:39You're not weak, Rory.
10:42You're not.
10:55How do you get these?
10:57He leaves me.
11:00Tied in the barracks.
11:05This isn't right.
11:10This isn't the army, okay?
11:12This is not how we do things.
11:14This is just his twisted version.
11:17I was there for two days before I got up last night.
11:20If that's not weak, I don't know what is.
11:21Listen, I can get you a room and a facility.
11:24I think I'll buy you a couple of weeks' respite, okay?
11:27I'm going to call your unit welfare officer.
11:29I can write you a sick note.
11:32Not now, please.
11:33Um, then, hey.
11:35Not a good time, Stevie.
11:37I know, but it's not a good time out there either.
11:38We're drawing in, so please.
11:43Okay.
11:44Okay.
11:46Can you, um...
11:48Can you just wait here, please?
11:52Okay.
11:53I'm going to come straight back.
12:09So she's refusing to get out.
12:11Where's security?
12:12On lunch?
12:14They've had three lunches already this morning.
12:16Hungry work, sitting on your backside.
12:18Come on, Ellie.
12:19We can't help you if you don't calm down.
12:21I told you I'm infected!
12:24The supermarket, it bit me.
12:26It was trying to kill me.
12:28It hurts!
12:29She's refused proper assessment,
12:31so I've not been able to examine her.
12:34I need something for the pain!
12:36It's like the local A&A.
12:38You've shut down the amount of drunks
12:40we've seen this morning.
12:41Right, Jan.
12:42Sadie, did you get out this morning?
12:44Warm about with coughing?
12:45Yes, it could be drug-seeking behaviour.
12:47But it also could be mental health crisis.
12:49She's got history.
12:50Yeah, psychosis and delusion.
12:51It's not safe for you to carry on like that, love.
12:54If you need pain medication,
12:56we're going to have to assess you first.
12:59Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
13:01You OK?
13:02Expensive, then.
13:04All right.
13:05One of these days.
13:06Just not today.
13:08OK, Flower.
13:10Don't make me play bad cup.
13:12Hey, Laura.
13:15Hey.
13:17Hey, I saw your name on the board.
13:18The hotel staff have brought you in.
13:21You OK?
13:23I know, I know.
13:24I'm...
13:25I'm all right.
13:27I'm...
13:27Got a bit of a nasty bump on your head there.
13:29How'd you get that?
13:30I...
13:31I need my phone.
13:33Um...
13:33OK.
13:34Er, is my bag down there?
13:35Um, yeah.
13:37Oh, it's just, um...
13:39I'm picking up Ruby and, er, need to...
13:43I need to...
13:46I've got to call my mum.
13:48OK.
13:48All right, it's OK.
13:49It's OK.
13:49You can use our phone.
13:50Just take a breath for me, Laura.
13:52Take a breath.
13:54That's it.
13:59When was the last time you had a drink, Laura?
14:03Being sober is, um...
14:07It's never been easy, but, um...
14:11These last few weeks have been...
14:19I don't drink in front of Ruby.
14:22I always wait until she's in bed or at my mum's.
14:28OK.
14:29And listen.
14:29Listen to me.
14:32Zach's death was not on you.
14:36It's written...
14:37On his death certificate.
14:42And when Ruby starts asking me questions...
14:45About where her brother is...
14:48And why she's grown up without Dad...
14:51I'm gonna have to say it's on me.
14:52It's my fault.
14:53No, no.
14:54It's my fault.
14:55No, no, it isn't.
14:56It's not your fault.
14:57And Zach's death certificate is proof of that.
15:00Right, can you just give me a minute?
15:01I'll be right back, OK?
15:06Rash.
15:07Laura Beach.
15:08She's relapsed.
15:13Do you need a doctor?
15:14I was gonna ask Stevie to review her CT.
15:16No, I'll do it.
15:17I'm free.
15:18Yeah.
15:47Go ahead.
15:49I've lost her legs.
15:49Tell them to get off me!
15:51I'm not gonna do that until you can calm down, OK?
15:53Please, tell me about the bug.
15:54Was it colourful?
15:55Was it large?
15:56I can see it.
15:56I went gamping.
15:58And this morning, the pain!
15:59The pain!
16:00These guys, they won't believe me.
16:01OK, I believe you, OK?
16:03I believe you, I promise.
16:03Can I take a look?
16:04Can we work together on this?
16:05Is that OK?
16:07That's all right.
16:07OK, OK.
16:10Any pain when I do that?
16:12Here?
16:12And press here?
16:13OK, OK.
16:14There's a lot of heat in this.
16:16I know, I know, and there's pain on passive movement.
16:20What do you think?
16:21I'm worried about necrotising fasciitis here.
16:24If the infection track's deep, she needs IV antibiotics, ASAP.
16:27Guys, did you give her anything?
16:28I think she's in agony.
16:29Hello, come on.
16:30Yeah, we couldn't get near to her.
16:32OK, OK, OK.
16:32Over to the bed, please.
16:34I know, OK, I know.
16:36But listen, I need you to get a hold of x-ray, OK?
16:38Because if there's gas in the tissues,
16:39she's already running the risk of amputation.
16:41This is literally life and limb threatening.
16:42Can you do that for me, nice and quickly?
16:44Please, Shiv.
16:45OK, she needs an IV of one gram of paracetamol
16:49and five milligrams of morphine as soon as the IV's in.
16:51Elif, we're going to give you something to take the pain away, OK?
16:54Just hang on a few seconds longer.
16:56Promise.
16:57OK?
17:04Your CT scan is all clear, Mrs Beach.
17:07I'm happy to discharge you.
17:12I just...
17:13I just want you to know that I...
17:15I had to list alcohol as a contributory factor on Zach's death certificate.
17:20And I know you think it was the reason, but it wasn't.
17:24I still believe the chemicals caused Zach's premature birth.
17:28I do, Laura.
17:29That's the truth.
17:30Do you remember Ian?
17:32Ian Dean?
17:34Yeah.
17:35Well, he set up a support group.
17:38Erm...
17:39And that group needs mothers like you.
17:41Needs mothers' voices like yours.
17:49What, erm...
17:50What about the other babies?
17:52What was written on their death certificates?
17:59Other babies were premature.
18:03But Zach's is the only premature death that we know of.
18:06Laura, don't go yet.
18:07Just let us help you.
18:08Wait.
18:09I don't have time.
18:10I've got packing to do.
18:12Packing?
18:13What?
18:13Yeah.
18:14I'm going back home.
18:15Back to Wyvern Hill.
18:16No.
18:17No.
18:17It's not safe.
18:18Where is your evidence?
18:19All we know, for sure, is that I drank.
18:25And now my baby's gone.
18:28Forever.
18:50Miss Axo's results are in, and there are air bubbles.
18:53Yeah.
18:54That's pretty much confirmed necrotising fasciitis.
18:56Ah, okay, let's go.
19:00As you can see, the redness has spread beyond the original markers.
19:04Erm, she's still tachycardic, despite fluid resuscitation.
19:08That's it.
19:13Hey.
19:15It's okay.
19:17You are going to be okay.
19:26Well, she knows the fort.
19:28Er, we surgeons think we caught it in time.
19:31I mean, if we'd been any later, she wouldn't have been as lucky.
19:33Oh.
19:34Er, there's a recuperation facility on line two for Mr. Dixon.
19:37Right, great.
19:38That's me.
19:44Are you at least registered with the GP?
19:48Never liked going to the doctors.
19:50No offence taken.
19:55The more this thing grew, the easier it got, not to know how bad it was.
20:02I started getting changed in the bathroom.
20:04So I knew Iona would force me down the doctors if she saw it.
20:08I didn't want to go.
20:10Part of me knew.
20:16I ain't scared of dying.
20:18That's the deal, innit?
20:23What about Iona?
20:25And the kids?
20:28What's going on?
20:30I thought it was a wind-up you being in here.
20:32You'd have one leg falling off and still go down the pub.
20:34That's Monica done now.
20:40What?
20:42Something wrong?
20:46Cal?
20:47Stop.
20:48You're scaring me.
20:50Mrs. Hodgins.
20:54Had you there, didn't I?
20:56I'll kill you.
20:56I thought you were dying.
20:58No.
20:58No, I'll be out soon.
21:00See these young'uns.
21:01Taking their time.
21:05Okay.
21:05I really do appreciate it.
21:10Rory, I've got you a bag.
21:15Stevie, have you seen Rory?
21:18Where did he go?
21:18I don't know.
21:19What?
21:20Damn it!
21:30Seriously, what is going on?
21:31I should have pushed hard over the mental health team to keep him in.
21:33I didn't, I didn't push hard enough.
21:35Right, okay.
21:35Not to sound like the annoying doctor here,
21:37but when did you last sleep or drink something that wasn't caffeinated?
21:39See, I got, I got, I got to find him.
21:41I got to find him, okay?
21:42But who is he?
21:43Who is this kid to you?
21:44I don't, I don't have time to explain all this.
21:45Okay, fine.
21:46You don't have to tell me anything,
21:47but you do know that sometimes people don't want to be helped.
21:48So go home.
21:50Get some sleep.
21:50You can't treat patients like this.
21:51It's rich coming from you, isn't it?
21:53You're still not taking your pain medication.
21:55Oh, okay.
21:55Let's twist this.
21:56Wait.
21:57I left two boxes.
21:58Medication on the table.
21:59I left two boxes earlier.
22:00What, you think you left or you know you left?
22:02No, no.
22:03I mean, I think I left.
22:06He lied to the MHA this morning.
22:08He came in a state he didn't.
22:09You don't do that if you don't want to self-destruct.
22:11Do a stock check.
22:11Yeah, do a stock check.
22:12I'm going to run around the block and try and find him, okay?
22:15See, you can open up the dogs, Howard.
22:18Yes.
22:18Thanks.
22:22Dr. Masum, are we going to be seen soon?
22:25You've been waiting for ages and he's hungry.
22:27I asked my colleague to make sure you were seen.
22:30I'm sorry.
22:30Just wait here.
22:31I'll give them a call.
22:34You all right?
22:36This Priceman's baby should have been seen hours ago.
22:39The viral swabs were positive for RSV, confirming bronchiolitis.
22:42Okay, okay, Raph.
22:43Just don't burn Bridges yet.
22:49Jodie, what if...
22:50What if someone with more experience could have saved Zach?
22:54I was in NICU, what, two weeks?
22:55Yeah, but you did everything you could.
22:58But my everything wasn't enough.
23:02I can't let them down as well.
23:08Hello, it's mediatrics.
23:10It's Dr. Masum, ED clinical fellow.
23:12We're still waiting for someone from the PED outreach team to come and review Arthur Priceman.
23:17Steve, what are the guards being accounted for?
23:20Yeah, they're not here, Flynn, they're just not here.
23:23Okay, listen, I need you to count them again.
23:25I can't find them, I'm going to try a different route.
23:27He can't just disappear.
23:28Okay.
23:29Mrs. Webb's note.
23:31Er, Sue, can you do a recount, please?
23:33And call me when it's done.
23:34Okay.
23:41Okay, er, Mrs. Webb, please.
23:45Mrs. Webb?
23:47Have you seen Dr. Byron?
23:48He hasn't got back to me when we're called on plans.
23:50Is everything okay with Dr. Byron?
23:56Erm, yeah, now's not a good time, Cam.
24:00Can I get Mrs. Webb, please?
24:03Okay.
24:05Don't you ever do that again.
24:07Stevie, come on, it's only, Cam.
24:09No, we're at work.
24:10And here, I'm Dr. Nash to you.
24:11Hiya, we're just in.
24:15Ladies, definitely increasing.
24:17I reckon it's pulsatile.
24:18I'll tell you.
24:18Yeah, I'm trying to tighten this turn, okay?
24:20Where's, er...
24:21Where's Dr. Lindyka?
24:22I dunno.
24:24I'm gonna miss...
24:26Three o'clock.
24:28Kick-off.
24:29Screw the footy, Cal.
24:30Right, let's give that a go.
24:32Slowly.
24:34Whoa!
24:35Yes.
24:35Hello, thank you.
24:37Erm, so we've got a climbing heart rate
24:38and a falling blood pressure.
24:39We need to get him to, erm, resource as soon as possible.
24:42Cal?
24:42Cal?
24:43What's going on?
24:44Where are you taking him?
24:44Let's go.
24:45Cal?
24:46What's going on?
24:47Can you take Miss Hodgins to the relative's room, please?
24:52Okay, CT, you're ready.
24:53How's that turn okay?
24:54Hold me up.
24:55Excitators, I can get it.
24:56Yeah, we're definitely looking at the internal lead army.
24:58The, er, the tumour's invaded the artery there.
25:00Let's go, then.
25:00Quickly as we can, please.
25:01It's unit of blood off.
25:02I'll check with the lab for cross-reference.
25:05Er, Matty.
25:06Matty, you've been so distracted today.
25:07That's all.
25:10Er...
25:11Okay.
25:12If you don't wanna pursue this relationship,
25:15things have changed.
25:16That's fine.
25:16But you've gotta tell me.
25:20Okay.
25:20Well, I mean,
25:21all I can say is you can't afford another mistake.
25:23Yeah.
25:24Dylan!
25:27How are we looking?
25:29Sorry, got sidetracked.
25:30Found in Flynn's office earlier.
25:32The grief he gave everyone.
25:33Great, thank you.
25:38Yeah?
25:39Stevie, yeah?
25:40Hiya, it's me.
25:41Er, the drugs have all been accounted for.
25:43They're, er, they're here.
25:44We're waiting to take them.
25:45Okay, let's go.
25:47Let's go.
25:50Look, what happened to Elif Axel?
25:52That's not on your head.
25:53That's on us all.
25:55Yeah.
25:55Yeah, I know.
25:56I know.
25:59Look at this, er, it's Faith.
26:01She's saying that she don't wanna be alone with her.
26:03She don't wanna be alone with her.
26:05Bye.
26:07Ian.
26:10Mr Hodgson's CT results are in.
26:12I have never seen anything like it.
26:14I heard about this guy.
26:15Is it actually bursting through the skin?
26:18How long do you reckon he's got?
26:20He won't make it to Christmas.
26:25Mrs Hodgson's?
26:27I just came to say thank you for looking after Cal, but...
26:34Miss Hodgson, wait, just wait.
26:35Look, I cannot tell you how sorry I am for that.
26:38That was totally unacceptable.
26:39Well, is it true?
26:40I can't tell you if it's true.
26:42Is that thing on his leg?
26:44Is it...
26:45Cancer.
26:48We just need to run a few more tests to confirm anything, okay?
27:04I should've dragged him to the doctors myself when he stopped getting changed in front of me.
27:09I ought to have known, but I was too in my own head.
27:12No one's to blame for this.
27:14Calvin's been a brickie all his life.
27:16Built those first houses on that estate.
27:18The one in the news.
27:20Wyvern Hill.
27:20Yeah, yeah.
27:21You hear about people getting sick, don't you?
27:23Years later.
27:25What if Calvin's sick because he was digging in that ground day in, day out?
27:29What if it's those chemicals they found?
27:32What if it's the chemicals that made my cow sick?
27:41I think there were celebrations on the Wyvern Hill estate this afternoon, as residents were finally allowed to return to
27:47their homes, despite questions of the safety of the land following the discovery of chemical barrels earlier this month.
27:54I had a patient today whose cancer was caused by exposure to chemicals.
27:58How can you be so sure that the two are related?
28:03Well, we've all got my theories, but there's no real proof.
28:08Is this about your deposit?
28:14They've said if they can build quickly, then I can sell it and I can get my money back.
28:19Right, so you're happy for whoever buys it to get sick, are you? For everyone else to get sick?
28:25We can't just jump to conclusions.
28:28Guys, pre-alert incoming, major trauma.
28:32If it was your money, what would you do?
28:43GCS is 14, male with 18, hit by a car. He has head and facial injuries with a suspected fractured
28:48mandible, maxilla and multiple lacerations.
28:50Memory, raise us two, please.
28:51Extensive bruising to his chest, morbid crepitus and palpation, reduced area entry on the left hand side.
28:56A pelvic band was applied and immobilised due to mechanism.
28:58GCS 11 crew outsacks 97 of 15 litres with an OPA in situ.
29:02Heart rate 109 BP labor on 96 over 64 and rest of 30.
29:07He's had one gram of TXA, four milligrams of ondansetron, 500 mils of sodium chloride, one gram of IV paracetamol
29:12and five milligrams of morphe.
29:13Okay, on lift, lift.
29:15Okay, that's yours, thank you guys.
29:17Right, airways contaminated was blocked, so let's secure that, can we?
29:21And can we move these head blocks as soon as possible? Thanks.
29:23And let's, yeah, let's get monitoring on.
29:26Nicole, are you okay when you're ready just to do a jaw thrust for me?
29:32Just be really careful.
29:34Oh, this play there, that's, that's not stable.
29:36Right, okay.
29:36We're gonna intubate, can someone start a checklist, please?
29:50Stevie?
29:51What is it?
29:53It's Rory Dixon.
29:58Hey.
29:59Flint, Flint.
30:00It's Rory Dixon.
30:01He's in the ED.
30:02Good.
30:03Keep him there, okay?
30:05Just don't let him leave.
30:06Tell him I'm coming in now.
30:08It's critical.
30:10What do you mean?
30:11Why?
30:12He's in recess.
30:15There's too much blood.
30:16A bit more suction, please.
30:23A bit more suction.
30:25A bit more suction.
30:25A bit more suction, please.
30:26We're heading towards a toxic brain injury here.
30:28There we go.
30:31Oh, come on.
30:32Right, okay.
30:32Let's start bagging, please.
30:33We get some Oneg going through.
30:35I think we're looking at an internal bleed.
30:36Heart rate's gone below three.
30:38Right, okay.
30:38Pulse check.
30:41Yeah, no central pulse.
30:42Okay.
30:42Nicole, can you get on the chairs, please?
30:51Excuse me, excuse me.
30:55Right, that's two minutes.
30:56Let's check.
31:00Okay.
31:00Rita, take over the chairs, please.
31:01Yeah, I'm here.
31:02Ready?
31:06Okay, I'm gonna try this again.
31:07Let's get suction ready, please.
31:10Okay.
31:12Alright, I think I'm in here.
31:16Come on, come on, come on.
31:24Move, move!
31:29Dr. Byron?
31:30Where is he?
31:34He hasn't spent the heat.
31:35He'll see us soon.
31:38He arrested, and we're able to secure the airway, so...
31:41Yeah, we prepped a bilateral thoracost.
31:43No, no, no, no.
31:43Flip, Flint, he arrested four minutes ago.
31:45We have to try, Stevie, please.
31:48Okay.
31:50Okay, let's get grips on, please.
31:53Karen, you okay to go in?
31:54Yeah.
31:56We're getting close to two minutes, Nicole.
31:58Yeah.
31:59Get ready.
32:00Yeah.
32:03How can I read off the chest?
32:06Yeah, from the fourth and fifth intercostal space.
32:18Good?
32:19Good.
32:28My lungs collapsed, right.
32:30Put the drains.
32:31Rita, can you get back on compressions, please?
32:33Yeah, I'm here. Ready?
32:41Don't stop compression
32:48Lynn
33:10Do you need a pulse check for me?
33:26Yeah, I've got a pulse. Okay. Yeah, we've got Rosk. Well done. We've got Rosk. Well done. Okay.
33:30Can we get these secured please? Thank you. Can we do a post Rosk checklist and let's get them to
33:36CTASAP. Thank you.
33:58So I just spoke with ICU and he's going to be on the intubator and the ventilator for a while
34:06yet, but good news is he is stable.
34:09Okay. Thank you. I'll go see him in a bit.
34:14Yeah, I think his um, I think his parents are on their way in so maybe it has to give
34:19him a bit of space.
34:35Come on, let's go for a drink.
34:39I can't, Stevie. I gotta go pick up the girls.
34:44Talk to Claire. Like, explain. I'm sure she'll understand.
34:48She won't.
34:55I don't want to go home either.
35:10Okay.
35:15I'll meet you out front.
35:47Hey, he's doing really well.
35:52Arthur's gonna be fine, Miss Bryce, when he is.
35:54I nearly didn't bring him in.
35:56What would have happened then?
35:57You did.
35:58You trusted your gut.
36:00Yeah, well what if my gut's wrong next time?
36:21If you were ever in doubt, then here. Here's my number.
36:38No.
36:39No.
36:42No.
36:43No, because I taught you how to do this, remember?
36:45First year uni. Don't forget it.
36:49No.
36:50No.
36:52No.
36:53No, no.
36:53No.
36:55Do you think we've changed since then?
36:59Since uni.
37:04Probably not as much as we'd like to think.
37:09Tried.
37:10To change?
37:11Be a better man.
37:15Be good.
37:17Oh, to be good.
37:19Yeah.
37:21I'm still waiting for my good bit to kick in.
37:25Nevertheless, I'm not taking your medication to punish yourself for Kim.
37:29Come on.
37:31It's crazy.
37:34I guess you always work hard on yourself.
37:41Yeah, not hard enough.
37:43See? Straight away you do it again.
37:46Yeah, well, sorry, Flynn. Maybe I haven't changed at all.
37:53You know, I've never wanted you to be any different.
38:05Come on, let's go find a bar before we drown.
38:16I am finally done.
38:19Ready to get some food?
38:22Um, I can't make tonight.
38:25I'm going to find every cancer patient that's ever stepped foot on Wyvern Hill.
38:31I'm going to nail him, Rita.
38:33If people won't accept what he's going on now, then I will show them what has been happening all this
38:38time.
38:39For Zach.
38:40And for Laura.
38:43You all right?
38:44You okay?
38:46Yeah, just don't set up too late.
38:54She's the one that she's got...
38:56Eloise, the division with the writer.
38:58Yes, the one with the...
38:59She's got the little grey tooth.
39:00Yeah.
39:01Yeah.
39:01She makes me in all the coals every Tuesday.
39:04Doesn't it?
39:09You were great earlier, by the way.
39:11Oh, God.
39:13With Rui, you were.
39:20When I first joined the army, I was born at 17.
39:27I started basic training with this guy called Adam.
39:36Colonel Bard treated Adam the same way he treats Rui.
39:42I mean...
39:45I mean, I believe in discipline.
39:49I believe in punishment.
39:54Oh, come on.
39:55Don't give me that.
39:57Similiers never want to hear this.
39:58They don't understand.
39:59Oh, why don't you try me?
40:03Okay.
40:04Strength and mental resilience.
40:07Right?
40:07I mean, you're under fire.
40:09You've got to evacuate the body of a friend.
40:12You are going to need both.
40:13You're just not going to survive.
40:16Simple as that.
40:17So is that what happened?
40:19To Adam?
40:20Did he...
40:22Did he die in combat?
40:28No.
40:31He killed himself.
40:34Before we even got to Afghanistan.
40:43And I knew that he'd struggled with depression.
40:51That was Jack.
40:54He bullied him.
40:56To the point that he took his own life.
41:02I did nothing.
41:04Stop it.
41:06Didn't speak out.
41:07What could you have done exactly?
41:12Get this.
41:13I signed a statement.
41:17Saying that Jack had nothing to do with Adam's death.
41:26I was just too scared.
41:29You were 17, Flynn.
41:31You were a kid.
41:34Yeah.
41:38Sometimes I think, you know, maybe I'm just like Jack.
41:41No, no, no, stop that.
41:44Rory wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for you, so.
41:52Maybe he's the second child.
41:55You're not like Jack, Flynn.
41:58You're not a bully.
42:05Neither are you, Steve.
42:20Hey, Claire.
42:21Um, listen, I had this patient and he was in a really bad way.
42:26I'm not calling to have a go.
42:28I just thought you'd like to know that Millie won super speller of the week at school.
42:32Is she?
42:35Wow.
42:36Okay.
42:37Some next stop oxford, huh?
42:38Yeah.
42:39She wore the little badge to bed.
42:41She wanted to show you, but...
42:44Oh.
42:45Aren't you in town?
42:48Aren't you with?
42:49No, Billy.
42:50Um, I just needed to clear my head.
42:54Claire, I promise you I'll make it up to Millie.
42:56I know.
43:09Oh, Dr. Lillenaker.
43:12Little Bird tells me that you were responsible for a massive breach of patient confidentiality earlier on.
43:17Um, but an incredible stroke of luck.
43:21Mr. Hodgian says that he would never have had the courage to tell his wife ordinarily, so he's actually quite
43:26grateful.
43:27But consequently, all staff are subject to mandatory refresher training.
43:31Oh.
43:32He'll be very lucky.
43:33Yeah?
43:33More than lucky.
43:34He's not going to raise a complaint.
43:36Thanks, darling.
43:38You heard that, yeah?
43:41Did you hear that, Matty?
43:43Yeah.
43:46Matty, he's not going to raise a complaint.
43:50He's not going to raise a complaint.
43:51No, I know.
43:52I'm sorry.
43:53It's...
43:54It's...
43:54It's not that I, um...
44:00I'm sorry that I haven't been around these past few weeks.
44:05I've had a lot of stuff going on, you know?
44:08Well, do you want to grab a coffee in the morning and we can maybe talk about your training?
44:12It's not work stuff.
44:17There's this girl.
44:20She doesn't feel the same way that I feel and...
44:24I don't know what to do.
44:29You know what?
44:29Let's forget it.
44:31Dr. Kio, we've got a cat warning resource.
44:35Honestly, it's fine.
44:37It's stupid.
44:58I want to go home.
44:59Okay.
45:01Well, like...
45:02I can finish this and we can share a cab.
45:12I'll walk it off.
45:14We'll sober up sometime, right?
45:17Come here.
45:19Oh, we're hugging.
45:20Okay.
45:28Forgive yourself, Stevie.
45:32Take your medication.
45:42What?
45:44Do you need a good sound?
45:50What?
45:50When you're theoretical.
45:52Does a light shine on you.
46:02When your friends are talking, you hardly hear a word.
46:08Oh, it must be to be.
46:14And the last man on the earth
46:20But does the light shine on you?
46:30Who are you to ask for anything else?
46:36The thing you should be asking is for
46:40Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
46:47I can't do that.
46:49I can't do that.
46:57Let the light shine on you.
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