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00:00You alright?
00:01I'm gonna call an ambulance.
00:03Don't.
00:05Only me, Gromit.
00:07This has got something to do with the Wyvern Hill estate.
00:10Four very sick premature babies I've got in Neeku all live there.
00:13This whole place is a toxic waste dump.
00:15That was a challenging day.
00:16Yeah?
00:17You can say that again.
00:19I was gonna give you something for the pain.
00:21What happened?
00:21She was overdosed with morphine.
00:23I know you overdosed a patient with morphine, Dylan told me.
00:26Yeah, that was your patient.
00:27I was covering for you.
00:28If you submit that date, X, then everyone's gonna find out about us.
00:32Flint, it's Rory Dixon.
00:34He's in the ED.
00:36Come on, let's go for a drink.
00:38Forgive yourself, Stevie.
00:40I would never want you to be any different.
01:24Oh, brilliant.
01:29you're drunk
01:30I was drunk
01:31now I'm on a bit
01:33oh please
01:34can we just stop
01:36what is this
01:37what is what
01:38are you trying to
01:39sacrifice your career
01:41it's just a few drinks
01:42yeah that's
01:44that's exactly
01:44what I used to say
01:46yeah but unlike
01:47some of my
01:47I have self-control
01:50is this about the girl
01:51you were telling me
01:51about yesterday
01:52oh you mean the girl
01:53I tried to talk to you
01:54about but you wouldn't
01:54listen
01:55okay well I'm listening
01:55now
01:55what do you want to say
01:58whatever it doesn't matter
01:59look I was upset
02:00I got drunk
02:01now I feel better
02:02okay all's well
02:03that ends well
02:04Dylan
02:05yeah
02:05sorry sorry
02:06we've got a pre-alert
02:07stag do
02:08it's capsized boat
02:09chew on their way in
02:10okay
02:11Matty
02:12you have to stop
02:13making mistakes
02:14otherwise this fellowship
02:15can and will be
02:16taken away from you
02:16yeah well maybe
02:17that's for the best
02:19a change of scenery
02:20might actually do me
02:21some good
02:21not sure what's left
02:22for me here anyway
02:47blind
02:48sauce is handling
02:49First of the drowners here, Mattie.
02:53Right, this is Craig, 31 years old.
02:57Drowning incident after the party boat, capsized.
03:00Respiratory rest at the scene. He's now in cardiac arrest.
03:02PA rhythm since 8.27.
03:04His core temperature is reading low.
03:07We haven't managed to get an IV access.
03:09He's peripherally split down, so there's no adrenaline gun in yet.
03:12Right, if everybody's ready, please, let's get him across on there.
03:14Uh-huh. Ready?
03:15Yep. Race.
03:16Lib.
03:17Okay, thank you very much.
03:19So, Matthew, on the chest, please, Jodie, take over bagging.
03:22And let's get IV access,
03:23because we need warm fluids and adrenaline in there.
03:26And can somebody grab the bear hugger, please?
03:28We need his core temperature up as soon as we can.
03:29Yeah, that right there is the stag,
03:31and India's following in with the best mark.
03:33Uh, and tidal's low.
03:36Where's that the adrenaline?
03:37Okay, so core temperature now, 30 degrees.
03:40Let's give him a milligram of adrenaline, IV,
03:42and Siobhan, can you do a pulse check for me, please?
03:44Yeah.
03:49No pulse, still in PEA.
03:50All right, back on the chest then, please, Matty,
03:52and let's stand by to give more adrenaline in, um, three minutes.
03:56Uh, bay three, please.
03:57Oh!
03:58This is Aaron Lang, 33,
04:00with his arm trapped in a boat propeller.
04:03Uh, complete degloving of his left hand, uh,
04:06and crush injuries to his hand as well.
04:08We've stemmed the bleeding with a pressure for bandage,
04:10and tourniquet applied at 725.
04:13Uh, he's had 10 milligrams of morphine, one of CX.
04:15Hello.
04:18And five minutes later, he makes his own muddy puddle
04:21for my pot plants and a bucket of water.
04:24Stomping all over my living room floor a little bit.
04:27Peppa Pig has a lot to answer for, then.
04:29Yep.
04:30Won't get a terrible tooth for nothing.
04:32The period is hard, man.
04:34And of course, you know, being a grumpy.
04:36Wow, yeah.
04:40Um, hello.
04:42We had an Ivy Osborne, caught 999.
04:44That's me.
04:45It's Mummy.
04:47She fell down and won't wake up.
04:50OK.
04:50Let's have a look.
04:54Can we get a temp check, please?
04:56Craig.
04:58Is he alive? Craig!
04:59Is he OK? Craig!
05:01Try and keep still for me, if you can.
05:03Please have to save him.
05:04We'll try your best.
05:08How long's it been?
05:1017 minutes.
05:13OK.
05:15Get ready with the adrenaline.
05:17Here's your next pair of hands.
05:18Yeah. Can you take over here, please?
05:20Yeah, sure.
05:26Can I see you to shower?
05:28Yep, better than ever.
05:31You all right?
05:32It was rain.
05:33All right.
05:34Adrenaline going in.
05:36OK.
05:36Do you want to come off the chest?
05:37Do a pulse check?
05:42Come on.
05:43Come on.
05:43Come back to us.
05:46Oh, we got a pulse.
05:48Yeah, he's in Rosk.
05:50We've got spontaneous breathing.
05:52Let's do one gram of IV paracetal wall, Jodie.
05:55And, yeah, we'll do high-flow oxygen through a normal breather.
06:00I wish you we made it good.
06:04Matthew?
06:08Uh, OK.
06:09Can somebody, uh, fetch Dr. Lynn Laker a new set of scrubs while he cleans himself up, please?
06:16Hi, Kirsty.
06:17I'm Jacob.
06:18I'm a paramedic.
06:19Can you speak to me?
06:20I heard Mummy fall.
06:22She couldn't speak, so I put her on her side.
06:26No signs of head injury.
06:30Breathing is laboured.
06:36Pinpoint pupils.
06:38Is your mum taking any medication?
06:41Mmm, codeine, tramadol, hydroxycarbamide.
06:46Mum have sickle cell disease.
06:49So we're going to move Mummy now to help with her breathing.
06:53Is Mummy's pain bad this morning?
06:55Very bad.
06:56She took the special medicine.
06:59Oh, yeah?
07:00What's the special medicine?
07:01I think it's over there.
07:05Or a morphine?
07:07Five milligrams, three times a day.
07:11It's empty.
07:16Ah.
07:18Ah.
07:20OK, bleeding's holding.
07:21For now.
07:22Some warmth returning to the fingers.
07:25Capri full.
07:27Yeah, more than five seconds, so it's a concern of perfusion.
07:30Is it bad?
07:31Well, it's a hand and a propeller, so it's not great.
07:36Craig fell overboard.
07:37I had to get him out.
07:39Do you know what else to do?
07:41Yeah, we'll get an x-ray and see where we'll go from there.
07:45Yeah, I think we need to give Vastler a heads up.
07:47The likelihood of him keeping his fingers.
07:49Oh, great.
07:49Mm-hm.
07:52Dylan.
07:53Yes?
07:53Head in the gate.
07:55Yeah, sorry, yes, I'll call plastics and I'll call orthopaedics as well.
08:00If you're fretting about standing Matty down, he'll get over it.
08:05Er, no, he's gonna get himself transferred.
08:08What for having a hangover and recess?
08:10No, he wants to leave, he told me himself.
08:20We got that.
08:21Hey you.
08:23Hey.
08:26You all right?
08:27You look like he's in a ghost.
08:28Oh, I just got a call from a solicitor representing Alan's estate.
08:31Okay.
08:32Er, funeral's next week.
08:34Karana's ruled his death as non-suspicious.
08:37Well, that's a good thing.
08:39I can draw a line under everything.
08:41I guess, but they've asked me to come down to the office this afternoon.
08:43The family have got questions for me.
08:45What questions?
08:46Well, erm, I was the last one to see him alive.
08:51You probably want to know why I let Alan die alone.
08:54Control to 3019.
08:56These two are enrolled RPC in the Meadow Lane area.
08:59Can you deal with it, please?
09:00Yeah, 3019.
09:01Er, received.
09:03Karana, it's not your f-
09:13I see Alan Drip.
09:15Okay.
09:17You're, er, you're handling my text message well.
09:20Er, what makes you think this is about you?
09:22Er, my massive ego.
09:24And the 27 texts you sent between 3 and 5 a.m.
09:29Oh.
09:33I'm such a...
09:36Wait.
09:38Wait, I didn't send you any...
09:40No.
09:41No.
09:42No unsolicited self-photography.
09:44You'll be pleased to hear.
09:47What'd you get out of your system?
09:49What, you?
09:51The booze, but okay, yeah, me.
09:53Hey, listen, I've not thought about you once
09:55since I sent that 27 text.
10:01Dylan says that you're thinking about leaving.
10:06That would be totally daft.
10:08And it would be really tough on him.
10:10Just on him?
10:12We both know this couldn't last.
10:16Yeah, I guess so.
10:20Are we good?
10:22Mm-hmm.
10:25And look, I'm sorry.
10:26For what?
10:29Falling for you.
10:30You did tell me not to spoil it.
10:32Yeah, look, Matty.
10:33You were...
10:33You were never ever falling for me, okay?
10:35I was never...
10:36Never scared of that.
10:38Why end it?
10:39I mean, why last night?
10:41I mean, what changed?
10:45I want to change.
10:49Grow up.
10:51Sort out my own messes.
10:58Nicole?
10:59Do you know Ian's set up an action support group
11:01for the victims?
11:02I've heard.
11:04We're having a meeting today at the Yankees.
11:06You should come along.
11:07Why?
11:09I'm not a victim.
11:14See, this is the problem, right?
11:16People don't get involved unless it directly affects them.
11:18It's human nature, babe.
11:20It's selfish.
11:23Anyway, how'd it go?
11:26GP, you said you had a check-up.
11:28Nothing.
11:28Routine.
11:29Clean bill of health for me.
11:31Rita.
11:32Sorry.
11:33We need you in resource.
11:35Yeah.
11:41Nicole?
11:42Where are we taking her?
11:43Oh, these are two.
11:45This is Kirstie Osborne.
11:46Found collapse in her bedroom with respiratory depression
11:48from a presumed oral morphine overdose.
11:50Treating a flare-up of sickle-cell disease.
11:52She's had 800 milligrams of iron naloxone, GCS-14.
11:55Displaying symptoms of sickle-cell crisis.
11:57We've given one gram of IV paracetamol.
12:00Okay, we're gonna lift her, all right?
12:01On lift.
12:02Ready, steady, lift.
12:05It hurts.
12:06I know, pet, but we're gonna try and help, okay?
12:09Siobhan, can you get monitor and oxygen on, please?
12:12And, Rita, will you listen to our chest?
12:13Yeah, thank you.
12:15Do we know how much oral morphine?
12:17The bottle was empty when we found it, and we don't know how full it was to start with.
12:22It was nearly full.
12:25Mummy was in lots of pain this morning.
12:28Um, guys, this is Ivy.
12:30Uh, you can trust whatever she says.
12:33She's a very caring child.
12:36Okay.
12:37Uh, Rita, how we looking?
12:39Airway, patent, equal entry, but breathing's labored.
12:43Yeah, pinpoint pupils.
12:44Saps are at 94%.
12:46Uh, respite 10, and GCS is now 12 and 14.
12:51Uh, Rita, can we give another dose of IM naloxone,
12:53and can we set up for a naloxone infusion as well, please?
12:56I have you.
12:57You've been very brave.
12:59And these people are gonna take care of you, Mum.
13:02And I'll also take care of you too, okay?
13:09Guys, do we think that this all day was deliberate?
13:12You don't drink nearly a whole bottle of morphine by accident.
13:15That is not pain management.
13:16I think that's a death wish.
13:17No.
13:18You don't know that.
13:19I mean, the sickle so flourish, they're brutal.
13:22Mistakes can happen.
13:24But it shouldn't be happening when you've got a six-year-old daughter in the house.
13:28But it's so unfair that she has to see any of this.
13:43For saving them.
13:45And from what I heard, you're the hero.
13:48Jumping in after her.
13:50No, that too.
13:51It was my fault.
13:54What do you mean?
13:59Oh.
14:00There we go.
14:04Boat trip is my idea, isn't it?
14:06Stupid.
14:09What was I thinking? Craig ain't supposed.
14:16Craig.
14:16Brit.
14:22Is he gonna be okay?
14:25He's sleeping now.
14:27His body's taking quite a hammer in.
14:31Can I wait with him?
14:33Mm-hmm.
14:34Britta.
14:34I'm so sorry.
14:37It was an accident.
14:39Don't speak to me.
14:52What happened?
14:53Sats are dropping.
14:54Oxygen's not helping.
14:55Yeah, resps are down.
14:57I don't think this is just a sickle cell flare-up.
14:59Oh.
14:59Maybe try 400 milligrams of oral ibuprofen.
15:02I don't think it's gonna do anything.
15:05I think we might need to try ketamine.
15:07With careful dosing, yeah.
15:10She needs a special medicine.
15:13It's the only thing that works when it's this bad.
15:15I know, but she's had too much special medicine.
15:18That's why she's so poorly.
15:20I can't give her any more.
15:24Rita, maybe Ivy could go to the relative's room.
15:27Yeah.
15:28Okay, Ivy.
15:29Shall we get you a nice drink?
15:31I want to stay with Mummy.
15:34I know, honey, but this isn't the place for you to...
15:36No!
15:37I look after Mummy.
15:38It's my job.
15:40And you have been brilliant.
15:42But now it's my job, okay?
15:44Do you trust me?
15:45No.
15:47Ivy.
15:48Love.
15:51Do what the doctors say.
15:53Mummy will be okay.
15:55I promise.
15:59Come on, then.
16:01Good girl, let's go.
16:06I can show you the colouring box.
16:09Come on, get that mask back on.
16:14Hey, Stevie.
16:16Yeah.
16:16Hey.
16:17You okay?
16:17No, not really.
16:19Laurie's taking a turn for the worse.
16:20He's in theatre.
16:22Okay, sorry.
16:23Yeah, thanks.
16:24Listen, I want to go be there, okay?
16:26So can I leave you to hold down the fort here?
16:27Yeah, of course.
16:28You sure?
16:29Yeah.
16:29I just need Stevie.
16:31Yeah.
16:31It's Aaron Lang.
16:32I'm a bit worried about his delayed lymph infusion and his BP.
16:35Sorry.
16:35Sorry.
16:36I meant to ask.
16:37Did I leave my credit card in the bar last night?
16:39Did you pick it up?
16:39Er, no.
16:40Sorry.
16:42Right, yeah.
16:43Let's do an angio CT, okay?
16:44Mm-hmm.
16:55Okay, listen up, everybody.
16:57Thanks for coming.
16:58Do you want to take a seat?
17:00Right, listen.
17:01Er, as you all know, we engaged a solicitor.
17:04And they have confirmed that a case can be made for gross negligence.
17:08Even manslaughter if, and it is a big if, we can provide the evidence.
17:13What more evidence do we need?
17:15The barrels were there for all to see.
17:17Yeah, I wish it were that simple, Rex.
17:19I really do.
17:20But the burden of proof is on us to find.
17:22So, Jodie?
17:23Yeah.
17:24That premature births were caused by chemicals.
17:27That the land is still unsafe.
17:29There has been a sustained and ongoing increase in forms of cancer in the Wyvern area.
17:34And finally, that the developers knew the dangers and chose to ignore them.
17:38I know.
17:39Right, but a lot of the work has already been done.
17:41And I'm doing more of it.
17:43Have toxic chemicals.
17:44In the army.
17:47Yes, so we need to agitate.
17:49We need to work together.
17:51Write to our MPs, local newspapers.
17:54Really get the word out there.
17:56What about the water?
17:57Is it safe?
17:59Water?
18:00There's all sorts of rumours that there's toxins in the water supply.
18:04Why wouldn't there be?
18:05Those bloody chemicals are everywhere, right?
18:07Well, erm, I wouldn't know about that.
18:10But I'd certainly be careful if I was a resident.
18:13You know, we can't know for sure what's safe and what's not.
18:16Well, if it isn't the water supply, then the babies are being exposed all the time, aren't they?
18:20Yeah.
18:21And God knows what it'll do to their development.
18:23Yeah.
18:24Absolutely.
18:24Look, it's something else we can look into, yeah?
18:26Yeah.
18:26Yeah.
18:27Can you mind her for a bit?
18:28I'm going to go into work.
18:30Why?
18:31Just to check my pay slips.
18:32And she's going to be hungry in about an hour.
18:34Yeah?
18:35Yeah.
18:47Hey.
18:48You were with Flynn last night?
18:51Yeah.
18:51What about it?
18:52With Flynn.
18:53At a bar.
18:54When you sent me that break up text.
18:55Yeah.
18:56Matty, I know what you're thinking and that's absolute nonsense, okay?
19:00Flynn's a mate who went for a drink, that's it.
19:01No, don't gaslight me!
19:03I beg your pardon, gaslight?
19:04Yeah, I've seen you two together, just tell me the truth.
19:07Here's the truth?
19:08There's nothing going on between me and Flynn.
19:09Right, are you lying to me or to yourself?
19:11Neither.
19:11Stevie.
19:13Aaron lying.
19:14Yeah, sorry, what about him?
19:16Well, I've asked him to have had a look at his CT, they want him upstairs as soon as possible.
19:19Okay, is there a problem?
19:20Yeah, he's refusing to go.
19:22Right, I'll be right there.
19:26I told you, I ain't going anywhere until I know Craig's all right?
19:28Yeah, I know, look, Mr. McCutcheon's stable, we're taking the best care of him, okay?
19:31I'm going to give Peter a heads up.
19:32I want to speak to him, I want to know for certain that he's going to be okay.
19:35Er, guys?
19:35Can I explain to you?
19:37At the moment, there isn't enough blood supply to your hand, so if you delay this decision
19:40any longer, there is a chance that you might lose the whole thing.
19:42Well, that's a risk I'm willing to take.
19:44Oh, for goodness sake, Aaron.
19:46Stop being such a martyr, it's pathetic.
19:48Oh, I love him too, Britt.
19:49Stop, stop!
19:51Craig's waking up.
19:54Okay, look, why don't you let them wheel you over here?
19:56You reassure yourself he's okay, that we can get you to theatre so you don't lose a limb.
19:59And, you know, everyone lives happily ever after. Deal?
20:04Deal.
20:09Craig?
20:10Craig?
20:10Craig, you're at whole BED.
20:12There's some people here who want to speak to you if that's okay.
20:16Hey.
20:17Hey, I'm here, baby.
20:19Oh, my God, you gave us such a fright.
20:22I'm so, so sorry.
20:24You don't have to be sorry.
20:30I love you.
20:34It's okay.
20:35I'm here.
20:36You're okay?
20:37Everything's going to be fine.
20:39I'm not sure about that.
20:40Stevie, we've got blood here.
20:41Can we let theatre open?
20:42Yeah, sure.
20:43Let's re-wrap pack and reapply the tourniquet.
20:45I'll give them a heads up.
20:46Let them know he's been delayed.
20:51What a mess.
20:53That's what you get for falling off an e-scooter and using your face as a brake.
20:57Will it get better?
20:58If you keep your eyes back on it, mate.
21:05Are we going to be stuck in here much longer?
21:08The ED is a bit backed up.
21:09Welcome to the NHS.
21:11So why are we going so fast?
21:13Late to class.
21:14I'm an MUA.
21:15I'm supposed to be practising my final project today.
21:18What's it?
21:19MUA?
21:19Makeup artist.
21:20I take ordinary faces and make them extraordinary.
21:24Nice.
21:25Hey.
21:27Why don't I practise on you?
21:30I don't really do the whole make-up thing.
21:33That's because you don't know how.
21:35Trust me.
21:36I'll be subtle.
21:40I'm telling you, man, I can't see.
21:43I'm blind.
21:44Oh, you're not blind, Andy.
21:46You're just very drunk and very bloody.
21:49Scalp maceration.
21:50Yeah, he's fighting outside Shakira's kebab house.
21:54Bottles were involved.
21:55Oh, you're all right, love.
21:56Come on, it's just the blood.
21:58We'll get you inside.
22:00Come with us.
22:00It's all right.
22:01We'll sort you out.
22:02We've got you.
22:04I've got the murder of Shakira's kebab right now.
22:07Oh, yeah.
22:10Excuse me, love.
22:18Okay.
22:19I don't...
22:20I feel...
22:21I feel...
22:22I can't breathe.
22:24You're just trying like this.
22:26I can't stop shaking.
22:29It feels like my heart's gonna explode.
22:32Then we'll go in and get you some help.
22:33Yeah?
22:34Okay.
22:34Okay.
22:35Okay.
22:35Okay.
22:36Okay.
22:43Okay.
22:43Ivy, look at this.
22:45You've got an injured Mr. Bear.
22:48Hello, Mr. Bear.
22:49I'm Nurse Reeder.
22:50And this is Nurse Ivy.
22:53We're gonna make you feel better.
22:56Why do you wear that thing on your head?
22:59What, this?
23:00My hijab.
23:00It's my headscarf.
23:02Is your head cold?
23:04No.
23:06It's to cover my hair.
23:07Why do you want to hide your hair?
23:09Are you ashamed of it?
23:13No.
23:15It's not about shame.
23:17Then what's it about?
23:20Lots of things.
23:22Do you not have any girls at your school who wear a hijab?
23:27Well, I do school at home with Mummy.
23:31Okay.
23:32Sorry.
23:33I didn't mean to make you feel bad.
23:36No, you didn't make me feel bad.
23:37In my culture, some women, actually most women, wear a headscarf.
23:45Some do it for religious reasons and others for their own.
23:49What's your reason?
23:55Um...
23:57I guess for me, my hair's quite special.
24:03And I don't want to share it with the whole world.
24:07I want to save it for something really, really special.
24:14When I find them.
24:17Um...
24:18So...
24:19Your hair's...
24:20Like a secret.
24:22For your husband?
24:27Um...
24:28Yeah.
24:29I mean, I don't have a husband yet.
24:32But...
24:32Something like that.
24:33I think that's beautiful.
24:37Yeah?
24:38So do I.
24:41I...
24:42Have a secret, too.
24:46Okay.
24:50I gave Mummy the special medicine.
24:53She was hurting so bad.
24:56More than ever.
24:58I gave her too much.
25:01This is my fault.
25:04No.
25:05No.
25:06No.
25:08Listen to me.
25:10None of this is your fault.
25:13Okay?
25:15None of it.
25:19Perfect.
25:20Look.
25:22I don't know.
25:23I don't actually see that much of a difference.
25:24You are radiant.
25:25Trust me.
25:28E-Scooter RTC.
25:30We're ready for use.
25:32What?
25:34Uh, nothing.
25:35You look different.
25:36You look, um...
25:37Radiant?
25:38Exactly.
25:39Yeah.
25:39Told you.
25:41Oh.
25:42Uh, Cam, can you jump in?
25:43Yeah, of course.
25:44Hold on.
25:45Just hold that.
25:46Hold your chair.
25:49I'm so sorry.
25:50I really don't mean to be a bother.
25:52It's probably just a panic attack, right?
25:54No, no.
25:54It's definitely just a panic attack.
25:56But it's always best to be sure, though, right?
25:58Yeah.
25:59Yeah, yeah, right.
26:00Because, you know, you've been through a...
26:02...traumatic situation.
26:03I'm such an idiot.
26:05I mean, we're engaged.
26:07I just can't believe I've been so naive.
26:11Come on.
26:12You wanted to know what was in his heart.
26:13You didn't know he was gay.
26:15Craig's not gay.
26:17Craig's bi.
26:18Aaron's gay.
26:19It was supposed to be just sex.
26:22Craig was supposed to love me.
26:23I mean, why?
26:24Why would he lie to me about something like that?
26:26Yeah, okay, look, your blood pressure is a bit high.
26:29So we're gonna run a few more tests, do some bloods,
26:31and I'm gonna get you an ECG, okay?
26:33Stevie, you need to do an recess.
26:35Uh...
26:35Okay, you go.
26:36I'll do the ECG.
26:37No, you're on maternity leave.
26:39Ian and Pearl can survive for a couple of hours without me.
26:42Come on, I'll take care of it.
26:44Mm-hmm.
26:47I have to speak to Britt.
26:50I hurt her.
26:51Hurt her?
26:52Hello, I'm the one bleeding over it.
26:54Do you mind?
26:54This is hard enough without you yapping.
26:56I need to explain.
26:57Explain what?
26:59You made your choice.
27:00She saw it.
27:01We all did.
27:02Matty, focus, please.
27:03Choice.
27:05You chose me.
27:06What's he still doing here?
27:07He's still bleeding, Sam.
27:09The band is just holding.
27:10Can you stop lying to Britt?
27:12Er, Matty, do you want me to take over?
27:13No, I've got him.
27:14It's okay.
27:15I don't mind.
27:15I said I've got it.
27:16But don't you trust me?
27:21Okay.
27:25Here we go.
27:26Ready for theatre.
27:29For what it's worth, I don't need any more lectures from you.
27:40You don't need to sugarcoat it.
27:41I've been preparing for this moment my whole life.
27:44I'm dying, aren't I?
27:46Well, you do have a severe case of anterior epistaxis.
27:50Is it curable?
27:51It's a nosebleed.
27:53Oh.
27:54So I'm not dying?
27:55No.
27:56Not today, I shouldn't think.
27:57Um, but we will have to pop that nose peg on and Cam here can cauterize the bleeding points.
28:02Uh, given you had a brief loss of consciousness, we'll organize a head CT.
28:06But next time, no more racing e-scooters.
28:13Oh, Dr. Masson.
28:15I'm sorry.
28:16I know I should have gone to the ED with my GP, but Arthur, they say something's in the water
28:21and he's just been so quiet recently and I don't know what to think.
28:24It's okay.
28:24It's okay.
28:25You have every right to be concerned.
28:26Look, he seems alert enough, but, um, I have a friend in P's.
28:29Why don't I give him a call?
28:30We'll get Arthur looked at it.
28:31Okay?
28:34Hiya.
28:35How are you feeling, Kirsty?
28:37Less pain?
28:38Mm.
28:39Good.
28:40Ketman's working.
28:41Yeah, heart rate's increasing and BP's dropping.
28:44Blood gas results.
28:46Ivy, she okay?
28:48Yeah, she's okay.
28:50She does blame herself, though.
28:54I know.
28:56Hate that her life is defined by my disease.
29:00But all we have is each other.
29:03Haemoglobin's too low.
29:07Oh, breathing hurts.
29:09And your chest?
29:11Well, here.
29:14Maybe what's happening right now isn't just sickle cell.
29:21Haemoglobin's way too low.
29:24I'm just gonna feel your tummy, okay?
29:29Is that tense?
29:30Oh!
29:30I'll take that as a yes.
29:32Have you had a fall or banged into something recently?
29:38This morning, around 4am, I got up to go to the bathroom.
29:43Didn't wanna wake Ivy.
29:46I slipped and hit the side of the sink.
29:49But it was okay.
29:51It didn't hurt any worse than I usually do.
29:54Okay.
29:54Okay.
29:56Erm...
29:56Can we get her cross-matched, please?
29:57And if her blood pressure drops anymore, can we get her unit von Egg in?
30:01Can you book an urgent abdominal CT for me, please?
30:04And can we get a haematologist down here as well?
30:07Kirsty, I think he might be bleeding internally.
30:33There we go.
30:34Good as new.
30:36Most.
30:47Does she know you love her?
30:49Huh?
30:50The paramedic.
30:51The way you look at her.
30:53Yeah, she's my girlfriend.
30:56Then you're one lucky sod.
30:58Because she's brilliant.
31:00I couldn't agree more.
31:02I hope you tell her that.
31:03Every chance you get.
31:07You do tell her, right?
31:10Uh, yeah.
31:12Um, Simon's now going to take you for CT.
31:15I'll see you in a bit.
31:19Thanks.
31:39Is Mummy going to get better?
31:42She is, yes.
31:43Thanks to you.
31:45Me?
31:46Yeah.
31:48This morning, uh, your mummy had a bit of an accident.
31:53And she got a tiny, tiny little bleeding side of her belly, which was very painful.
31:59But if you hadn't called 999, we would never have known about it.
32:04But you can help her?
32:05We can.
32:07She's getting a blood transfusion now.
32:09And then after that, we'll help her with some special blood for her illness.
32:14Do they have enough of the right blood?
32:17Sometimes they don't.
32:19I offered to give some once, but they said I wasn't old enough.
32:25They've got plenty blood, but thank you.
32:29And after that, the surgeons are going to come down, and they'll do a little operation,
32:34and they'll use a tiny camera to let them see inside her.
32:40I trust you now.
32:43Aww.
32:44Come on then.
32:45Let's let the doctors help Mummy, and we can go back to playing games.
32:55Right, so your ECG is clear.
32:58Your blood gas, OBS, all normal.
33:00Yeah, so you're good to go.
33:02It's just a panic attack.
33:06A complete waste of your time.
33:08Don't be silly, come on.
33:10Helping people's never a waste of time.
33:12Yeah, there's probably a million other things you could have been doing.
33:18Believe me, there is nowhere else I would rather be.
33:21Okay?
33:22Come on, I won't give up.
33:24Okay, thanks.
33:27Matty?
33:28Oh, where are you going?
33:30HR.
33:31What?
33:32It's a jump before I'm pushed.
33:33I reckon I'm pretty much done with this place anyway.
33:35Okay, now who's the coward?
33:38Sorry, what?
33:40Well, I've heard of a lot of different reasons for doctors torpedoing their own careers,
33:44whether it be ambition or avarice or addiction,
33:47that I like a girl and she doesn't like me back.
33:49That's a new one on me.
33:50It's a bit more complicated than that, isn't it?
33:52Well, it had better be, because the way you spoke to Dr Nash was completely unacceptable.
33:57Stevie's a big girl.
33:58She can handle it.
33:59Well, she's a good doctor.
34:01She's a friend of mine, and you will show her some respect.
34:03You have no idea how much you have to thank her for.
34:05Me?
34:06Thanks, Stevie.
34:07Right.
34:08Yeah.
34:09How many times has she saved your job?
34:11An unauthorised, unsupervised spinal tap?
34:13You almost killed a little girl?
34:15Abby.
34:16Okay, her name was Abby, and it was your precious Stevie's mistake, not mine.
34:21What are you talking about?
34:22No, it wasn't...
34:27It was Stevie, who missed the paramedics' handover.
34:30I just covered for her.
34:31All right, why would you do that?
34:35Isn't it obvious?
34:42You look quite long.
34:44Isn't it?
34:45I like these colours because my favourite colour's pink.
34:49Ivy?
34:50Where's Mummy?
34:55Good news.
34:56It all went really well.
34:58So we can go home soon?
35:00Um, well, we do need to keep her here overnight for observation.
35:04Okay.
35:05I can stay here too.
35:06I don't mind.
35:09Well, that's...
35:11That's...
35:12That's not really possible.
35:15It's okay.
35:16We'll call social services and they'll find somewhere nice for you.
35:19You can't do that.
35:21They'll take me away.
35:23It'll only be for a little bit.
35:25Just until they know you and your mum are okay.
35:27We are okay now.
35:30Yeah, not really.
35:31Oh, yeah.
35:32Look at what happened this morning.
35:34I made a mistake.
35:35It won't happen again.
35:36I promise.
35:39Please.
35:40Don't take me from Mummy.
35:49Hey.
35:49Hey, all good?
35:50Yeah.
35:51He's absolutely fine.
35:53Just a little colic, apparently.
35:55I'm sorry I overreacted.
35:57No, no.
35:58It's totally understandable.
35:59It's okay.
36:00It's just that estate.
36:03I saw people to dream and now it's a nightmare.
36:05And being here, I feel safe.
36:09Well, anytime you do anything, we're here.
36:16Do you be interested in maybe coffee sometime?
36:21Oh, not like a date or anything, just, you know.
36:26Yeah.
36:27Yeah, I know.
36:28Sounds lovely.
36:30Like I said, anytime you need me, I'm here.
36:32I'll see.
36:37I'll see.
36:39How long?
36:41A few months.
36:43But she started it?
36:45No.
36:46It was mutual.
36:48Unexpected.
36:50I got mutual.
36:52She definitely ended it then.
36:54Did she ask you to cover for her with Abby?
36:56She didn't know about it, not until after.
36:58Yeah.
37:01Okay.
37:01I can see why you're upset, though.
37:04I'd had angry at her, not really.
37:06I think you should be.
37:07I'm angry at myself.
37:09I'm getting too close, you know.
37:11She did warn me, put up boundaries.
37:13I just jumped over them.
37:14Boundaries, I mean...
37:17She's a consultant, you're a kid.
37:19You know, it led to you feeling trapped,
37:21feeling like you needed to leave.
37:24I'm not going to leave.
37:26Good.
37:29You were right, it would be cowardice.
37:31Yeah, I'm glad.
37:33Where are you going?
37:34I'm going to fall Stevie out.
37:36No, no, don't, please.
37:38It's my mess.
37:39I can clean it up.
37:40Most certainly it's not your mess.
37:41Okay.
37:43But, just let me sort it out with Stevie myself.
37:53That girl this morning should not be having to look after her own mum.
37:58No.
37:59She shouldn't.
38:01How are things going with your dad?
38:04I know.
38:05You haven't seen him yet?
38:07I didn't see him in the first place.
38:10But I thought you said that...
38:11I know.
38:12I know what I said.
38:13I lied.
38:16I cancelled on him and we haven't spoken since.
38:19No, don't.
38:20Tell it, tell it.
38:21You invited your dad back in your life for a reason.
38:24Hmm?
38:25You can't just drop it.
38:27That's not freeing him, are you?
38:30He left when I was young.
38:31I survived.
38:32I'm fine.
38:33Well, it turns out I never really needed a dad.
38:48I don't know.
38:50Right?
38:50I don't know.
38:51I don't know.
38:51What the hell is where mummy's been, Heidi?
38:53Is he?
38:54He is.
38:55I like her.
38:59I like it here.
39:02What's in the world, goodbye?
39:05No.
39:06Here.
39:07At work, you know?
39:10Being useful.
39:13I've decided to come back to work.
39:17Not in maternity?
39:18No, I'm going to start in a few weeks.
39:20Actually, I've already spoken to HR and they've got slots for me, so...
39:27I want things to go back to the way they were before.
39:32Before what?
39:35Before Pearl.
40:09I'm sorry.
40:12I was selfish.
40:15I took what I needed from you, and when it all got too much, I cut you loose.
40:22Overtaxed.
40:24Well...
40:26You didn't force me into doing anything I didn't want to do, right?
40:34Yeah, but I, uh, I wasn't honest with you, not completely, and you were right.
40:40Like, I was scared of you, your feelings, I mean, whatever.
40:48And I should have ended this sooner, that's, that's...
40:51That's on me, but truthfully...
40:56It just made me feel good about myself again.
41:01Good.
41:03I'm glad.
41:05You deserve that.
41:07To feel good about yourself.
41:10You deserve better.
41:13Nah.
41:14Not better.
41:16Maybe someone else.
41:19But not someone better.
41:21You're worth falling for, Stevie.
41:26When you realise that, you just might let yourself be happy.
41:41Humming...
41:43Humming...
41:44Humming...
41:45Humming...
42:01I, er, right, got some bedstuff for you, blanket and a pillow, so you can snuggle right down here next
42:08to your man tonight, okay?
42:10You're very kind.
42:17Thank you, for not turning on me.
42:39Hold on, hold on, hold on, I hope you're here.
42:42What's this?
42:43Er, oncology data from the Wyvern Hill area.
42:47Between 2005 and 2006.
42:50This stuff was never digitised, so I've had to pull it out of the paper archive.
42:53This is just the tip of a very large iceberg.
42:57Well, I mean, it's good, you're passionate about it.
43:00Yeah, well, someone's got to be.
43:04Listen, do you fancy dinner tonight?
43:08I feel like we haven't really spent much time together.
43:12I don't know, I could use a chat.
43:14Rita, I would love to, but I really need to make a start on this.
43:17Can we, can we rain check maybe?
43:19Is that okay?
43:20Yeah, yeah, sure.
43:21I mean, we'll just do it another time, won't we?
43:23Yeah, yeah, definitely.
43:25All right, well, um, I'll leave you to it, detective.
43:28Okay.
43:36Hey, you ready?
43:37Where we going?
43:41What's wrong?
43:41What's happened?
43:43I went to the solicitors.
43:46Alan left me this in his estate.
43:50It was for his retirement.
43:52As a teacher.
43:5350 years.
43:56He left me a note as well.
44:03It says, um, to Cam, someone else who tried to do good and the system gone mad.
44:11Why would he do this?
44:13Because you cared.
44:18I failed him.
44:19No, you didn't.
44:21He died, Indy.
44:23That was his choice.
44:25Because he felt like he didn't have a choice, because I didn't do enough.
44:28No, I think you did everything you could, and I think Alan knew that.
44:32Cam, you have to stop beating yourself up about this.
44:34It's unbearable.
44:35He died alone because of me.
44:37He didn't die alone.
44:39He died.
44:41He died on his own terms.
44:43How could you possibly know that?
44:46Because I was there.
44:51I dropped back in, um, and he asked me to help him open a bottle of pills, and I obviously
44:56didn't know what they were.
44:57You didn't know what the pills...
44:57How do you expect me to believe that?
44:59No, uh, I knew what they were.
45:00I didn't know what he intended to do with them.
45:02Um, and I ran back as soon as I realised what I'd done, but it was too late.
45:07He'd already taken them all.
45:08But you called 999, right?
45:11Because you're a medical professional, and that's what we do, right?
45:13Yeah, I wanted to, but he wouldn't let me.
45:15No, he's an 80-year-old man.
45:17Yeah, he...
45:18Cam, he asked me not to.
45:20Okay?
45:20He just asked me to hold his hand.
45:21I didn't know what else to do.
45:25And you didn't tell me because...
45:27Because I was just scared how you would react.
45:30And how did you think I might react?
45:33I thought you might hate me.
45:36Hmm.
45:40I need some time to learn.
45:41What?
45:42Cam!
45:54You sure?
45:56Quite certain.
45:59I think that maybe it was, um, induced by stress.
46:04You have an autoimmune disease, Rita.
46:08Alopecia areata.
46:13And is it, uh, curable?
46:17No.
46:19But there are treatments.
46:21Topical and intralesional steroids, JAK inhibitors, and contact immunotherapy are just some of...
46:32The most important thing right now is to have a support framework.
46:36Friends, family, talk to them.
46:41Stigma thrives on silence.
46:43Do you understand?
46:50Um, I think we should probably start with immunotherapy.
46:58And we should do it.
46:59One, two, three.
47:18One, two, three.
47:23leave. Yeah, thank you. Take a seat for me, Stevie. What's happening? Seriously, you're
47:38scaring me. What's happening? There's been a complaint made against you. It's been elevated
47:44to port level. And it alleges that you made a serious, near-fatal mistake in the prescription.
47:53of morphine to a child. And then contrived to have another junior member of staff cover
48:03for you. A junior member of staff that you were in an undeclared sexual relationship with.
48:15Which amounts to sexual coercion.
48:21Obviously, there'll be an inquiry. I strongly suggest that you speak to a union rep.
48:29And I will be, um, pulling you from your shift for the rest of the day.
48:37But what about... Stevie, I think it's best that we don't discuss this any further.
48:49Okay, thank you.
48:54Okay.
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