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2026 S46E08
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00:00You have an autoimmune disease, Rita.
00:03Alopecia areata.
00:04Zach died because he came so early.
00:07His lungs, they just weren't developed enough to work.
00:09You cannot blame yourself for this.
00:11This has got something to do with the Wyvern Hill estate.
00:14That premature births were caused by chemicals.
00:16That the land is still unsafe.
00:18What about the water?
00:19There's all sorts of rumours that there's toxins in the water supply.
00:22God knows what it'll do to their development.
00:25Please, don't take me from Mummy.
00:28I made a mistake.
00:29It won't happen again, I promise.
00:32He died alone because of me.
00:34He died on his own terms.
00:36How could you possibly know that?
00:37Because I was there.
00:38You almost killed a little girl.
00:40Her name was Abby and it was your precious Stevie's mistake, not mine.
00:44I just covered for her.
00:45There's been a complaint made against you.
00:46And it alleges that you made a serious mistake.
00:50And then contrived to have another junior cover for you.
00:54A junior member of staff that you were in an undeclared sexual relationship with.
00:57Which amounts to sexual coercion.
01:19Well, if you imagine that the roles were reversed and we were talking about a female junior and a male
01:28consultant so senior to her.
01:30Well, I don't think there'd be any question.
01:37And I don't want to see Dr. Lynn Laker compromise his future.
01:43He's already risked his career for her's wants.
01:45The fact that he's my son is irrelevant.
01:49This is a clinical matter.
01:54But it's not my decision.
01:56Were you to ask me, do I think that Dr. Nash should continue to work in this hospital?
02:05No.
02:08No.
02:09That's a straight note.
02:41You guys, Rhesus One's ready for you when you are, okay?
02:55Steven, you all right?
02:57What do you think?
02:58I didn't know Dylan would do this. I'm just as upset as you are.
03:00No, I doubt that.
03:01Look, I've got my HR meeting this afternoon.
03:03I'm going to tell them there was no coercion and obviously you didn't ask me to cover for it.
03:06Because there wasn't and I didn't.
03:08So if you don't mind, I just need to get on with my job while I still have one.
03:11Hold on a second, Steven.
03:13Uh, Dr. Lynn Laker, can you go through the resorts for me?
03:20What was that?
03:22What?
03:23What, I can't even speak to him now, is that it?
03:26Don't worry, I'll take her back.
03:28Out the way, please!
03:30What's all this?
03:32Stomachache, acid indigestion, a DMV in town, all believing that they've been poisoned.
03:36Because people have been saying that the Wyvern Hill chemicals have entered the water supply.
03:40What, people, actual experts or...?
03:43I don't know, Stevie, I don't know.
03:44But it's all over social media, so apparently everybody believes it.
03:47Wait for it, please.
03:50Uh, listen.
03:51I want you to stay out of recess today, okay?
03:54You can do a rapid assessment on this lot.
03:55Excuse me, why?
03:56No!
03:57Stevie, somebody has to do it, okay?
03:59We are never going to get on top of this.
04:01Now I'm needed upstairs, so...
04:02Why am I the only one being punished here?
04:06I had adrenaline three minutes ago.
04:08Previously Bradley, then PEA.
04:10I'm going to stop compression to do the pulse check.
04:12Okay, you do that.
04:13Does anybody object to try and let the paramedics go?
04:15I know you've got something like 90 people worried about their water supply at the moment.
04:19Nothing as toxic as panic, is there?
04:21Right, how are we doing?
04:22Yeah, we carotid.
04:23BP showing at 65 systolic.
04:25That's fantastic.
04:26Well done, well done.
04:27All right, let's give them 500 mics of atropine, please, and let's do a blood sugar.
04:33Let's do a 12-lead ECG, please, and can we stand by with some adrenaline and a 10-mil syringe,
04:37just in case he needs that?
04:38And can somebody get on to cardiology, please?
04:40We need them as soon as we can.
04:42Ugh!
04:43What's that?
04:58Flynn.
04:59Hey, uh, well, that was a disaster.
05:01It's hospital-wide, so they've sent samples off, but we're not going to know anything for
05:06a couple of hours, at least.
05:07Sterile services want to recall all the equipment processed in the last 24 hours as a precaution,
05:12and, uh, it gets better.
05:14Does it, really?
05:15Go on.
05:16Yes, they've, uh, they've suspended Paul's theatre while they do a deep clean with saline
05:20and sterile water, okay?
05:23Um, and they're trying to work out how the surgeons are going to scrub in.
05:27Well, listen, we don't have a choice then, do we?
05:30We're going to have to call a critical internal incident and put on a full divert.
05:33Hospital of the States have said that they're asking for, um, mobile water bowels,
05:37and they're going to hand out all the bottled water they can get their hands on,
05:40so the name of the game until then is conservation of the job, okay?
05:43Yeah, I'll do a count, and I'll see if pharmacy can send us some saline.
05:46All right, thank you.
05:47Flynn, there's certainly one more thing.
05:49The, uh, the local press have got wind of this.
05:51I've had three phone calls already.
05:54Ooh, now that was quick.
05:55Well, it's a public building, isn't it?
05:57One person goes to the toilet, washes their hands, you know.
06:00The media office are on it, but once a word spreads...
06:04Well, listen, we're going to have to cross that bridge when we get to it, okay?
06:06Let's just deal with one thing at a time.
06:09Yep, yep.
06:12Okay, good bilateral air entry.
06:14Good.
06:15I can't get a hold of theatre at the moment, so let's just keep him stable for as long as
06:18we can.
06:19Uh, guys, this is it.
06:21This is all I've got.
06:22Hand washing.
06:23Please, please make it last.
06:25Well, the sterile packs from the CSSD in the past 24 hours,
06:28do not use order on them, okay?
06:30I need the whole lot.
06:31When are we getting replacements?
06:32Um, when the water's fixed.
06:35When's that going to be?
06:35I don't know.
06:36Do we know what's wrong with it?
06:38Uh, no, not yet.
06:40So, when's theatre going to reopen?
06:42I don't know, Dylan, I promise.
06:43When I know, you will know, okay?
06:44I promise.
06:46Pressure's still in the 60s, so let's push another flerobolus.
06:49Hang on, no, no, no, let's not overload him.
06:52Let's start him with a nice apreniline infusion.
06:54Let's get him stable.
06:55When he goes upstairs, then maybe we'll talk about something else.
06:58No, if we don't push volume.
06:59I said no, okay?
07:01Okay.
07:01Matty, your own cubicles, please.
07:03What, why?
07:05Cubicles, please.
07:06They don't have time for all this family drama.
07:07Come on.
07:08Come on.
07:18Yeah, that's not something I can help you with, but if you've got any concerns, I would
07:21just say talk to your water company.
07:23Okay.
07:24What's going on?
07:25That's the second lot of water I've seen come through, and they've shut the loos.
07:28Uh, yeah, I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.
07:31Just take a seat.
07:32So you don't know, then?
07:33Like I said, take a seat, and someone will be with you as soon as possible, okay?
07:37No, it's not okay.
07:38People are being poisoned, and you're just fobbing us off.
07:43I don't know, just take a seat, and you're just too sick.
07:50Right.
07:50Yeah.
08:07I don't know.
08:08I don't know.
08:08I don't know.
08:33I asked for help. Now you're complaining about it.
08:36Siobhan, I said we needed fewer patients in the corridor, not more staff.
08:39Excuse me. Do you see what I mean?
08:41Yes, yes, I do.
08:42What do you expect us morning to do about it?
08:45We can't magic up beds where there aren't any.
08:48Be grateful we have the paramedics, Cuban and I.
08:51Oh, you heroes.
08:53You'll never get through here, so if you just back up, I'll take you around.
08:56Yeah, you OK?
08:58So we said there's suspended surgery, so you're going to be stuck here for a little bit, I'm afraid.
09:06Can I just... Oh, no. If I go this way and then... That's it.
09:12Sorry about that.
09:13What are you doing, you lunatic?
09:15Birthday, breakfast and beds.
09:17It's your birthday.
09:19Good point. Get out, we'll swap.
09:21I bought enough for everyone. Indy, pastry.
09:23Yeah, yeah, please.
09:24And how are you doing this morning, Mr Mohammed? Up to our cost of Danish?
09:27Guys, no, sorry. There's no room for all this. You know, it's crowded enough as it is.
09:31Oh, sorry, I'll go.
09:33No, you don't have to go.
09:34It's all good. I've got stuff to do. I'll pop back later.
09:37Hey.
09:39Happy birthday.
09:44Sir, I'm going to call orthopaedics for you, see if we can find you a bed. That'll give you a
09:47bit more space.
09:51Cam.
09:52It's a health and safety issue, Indy.
09:53Yeah, no, Ryan. Did you get my text?
09:55I can't have this conversation right now, OK? Let's talk later.
09:59Yeah, you said that yesterday.
10:04What will I tell people, because they're already paranoid as hell?
10:06Um, tell them that we're doing everything we can to find out the answers.
10:10In all likelihood, this has absolutely no correlation with the Wyvern Hill estate.
10:13You think they'll buy that?
10:14Probably not, no, but, I mean, what do you want me to do about it?
10:18This is potentially my last shift as a doctor, and I'm having to run around after conspiracy theorists and time
10:23-wasters.
10:23Well, let's hope that they are, because the alternative is a mass poison, isn't it?
10:28Oh, the Bowsers are here.
10:29OK, good. Um, these are for CSSD. Can I leave them with you?
10:32Yeah, yeah, sure. I'll take them.
10:39Hey.
10:40This won't be your last day as a doctor.
10:43They can't have you struck off for this.
10:44Yeah, they can, actually.
10:47Professional misconduct, abuse of authority, breach of standards.
10:50Yeah, Matty, they can.
10:52Well, I... I won't let them.
10:54Yeah, Matty, you need to stay away from me, OK?
11:04Well, I didn't like to see if I can get them a spot inside, but bear with.
11:10Ivy?
11:12Here.
11:13Is your man here?
11:15Oh.
11:17Do you want to come inside and we'll give her a call?
11:20Is that so?
11:21Can I have a look?
11:23Oh.
11:27Oh, Ivy.
11:28Can I get a chair, please?
11:30Oh, bless you.
11:32Can I get you sorted?
11:33It's OK, it's OK, it's OK.
11:35You can take it inside and we'll get them sorted.
11:38Come here.
11:40I don't know what time I'll be home.
11:41Well, you set yourselves out and I'll warm up when I'm left.
11:44All right.
11:45See you later.
11:46Oh, Flynn?
11:47Yeah?
11:48I spoke to Faith.
11:49She says he's not wrong with water at home, so whatever this is, pretty localised.
11:53It's probably just a crag's pipe that's letting soil in.
11:55I mean, that doesn't make for a good story, though, does it?
12:01Hold on.
12:07What are you doing, mate?
12:10What's going on, my legs?
12:11You just came off the roof.
12:13My legs!
12:18All right, all right.
12:23Hold the lift.
12:25Look, the information I have is that our problems with the water today are not likely to be connected to
12:29whatever problems you have.
12:30Of course you're going to say that.
12:31Yeah, I'm just passing on what I've been told.
12:33What, and you just believe what you're told, do you?
12:35No.
12:36No, I really don't.
12:37Look, I'm not leaving here until I've had a complete health check.
12:40Not from you.
12:41I want to see a proper doctor.
12:43Oh, okay, fine.
12:44Great, here's a proper doctor.
12:46This is Dr. Lynn Laker.
12:47This is Mallory Frost.
12:48She thinks she's ingested some contaminated water and she would like a full health screening, please.
12:54I'll leave you in his capable hands.
13:05Hey.
13:06Hey.
13:10Oat, flat, white.
13:12Oh, my hero.
13:17So it's not getting a bit obsessive now?
13:20Yeah.
13:22People are dying, Rita.
13:23I can't stop thinking about it.
13:25I can't stop thinking about Laura and her blaming herself for her baby's death and Ruby, her other daughter, growing
13:31up on that estate.
13:32What if they get sick as well?
13:33I just...
13:34I know, okay, I know it seems obsessive.
13:36I do.
13:37But I just have to try.
13:38I have to...
13:38I have to know, one way or another.
13:44Uh, yeah.
13:46I've got 20 minutes left of my break.
13:48What do you want me to do?
13:50Really?
13:52Okay.
13:52Right.
13:55So, if you could look through these.
13:57Yeah.
13:59All right, let's get me inside as fast as we can.
14:01It's Australian Teresa's one, please, guys.
14:03No.
14:04Jan, it's going to go spare.
14:05Yeah.
14:06I'm going to go here, sir.
14:07Um.
14:10All right, Greg Rexford, are they sitting here to put his files up?
14:13Yeah, everyone calls him Rex.
14:15How do you know this guy, anyway?
14:16He's part of the Wyvern Hill Action Group.
14:18Was this a protest?
14:19Not that we've planned.
14:20His wife died six months ago.
14:22Cancer.
14:24Any concerns for his mental health?
14:26Uh, I really don't know him that well, mate.
14:29All right, then.
14:30Thanks.
14:31Thanks.
14:33Thanks.
14:37Thanks.
14:38Ivy.
14:40Your mum's on her way in.
14:42I told you.
14:44Ow.
14:45Not to wake her up.
14:47She needs to rest.
14:49Come on, lie still, sweetheart.
14:50That's it.
14:54I had to tell her where you were.
14:57And I had to tell social services as well.
15:00They're going to come in and talk to you.
15:02No.
15:03I know, but I should have told them before, and I didn't, and...
15:07Now you've been hurt.
15:09It was an accident.
15:12I made it too hot.
15:15The microwave was too high up.
15:17If I had just used to step...
15:20Ivy.
15:21No, go away.
15:24Come on.
15:25Go away.
15:31I'm surprised he'd even go with Stevie.
15:34I thought we hated her after everything that happened with Kim.
15:37Yeah.
15:38I don't know.
15:39It's all a bit twisted, if you ask me.
15:41She doesn't deserve to lose a job over it, though.
15:44You know, a man wouldn't.
15:48Rita.
15:49Yeah, sorry.
15:50I need to go upstairs.
15:51This patient's address is Wyvern Hill.
15:55Yeah.
15:56And someone's circled it.
15:59I mean, there could be so many reasons for it.
16:01This is Diane Lawson.
16:03Lawson.
16:04I know.
16:05I've seen that name.
16:06Jodie.
16:07I have.
16:07I've seen it.
16:07Yeah, you go back, and I'll see you in a bit, OK?
16:09Thank you for the coffee.
16:11No worries.
16:32Yeah, that should be fine.
16:34Do you know Evelyn Street coffee?
16:35Or we could meet here, if that's easier.
16:38OK, great.
16:38I'll see you then.
16:39See you.
16:39Bye.
16:41Sorry.
16:42Hey.
16:42Hi.
16:44How?
16:44So, you're going on a date?
16:47No.
16:48No, it's not a date.
16:49It's not a date.
16:50It's, um, Jessica Priceman.
16:53Jessica?
16:54From NICU?
16:56No, you can't go for coffee with her.
16:58I'm just helping her out.
17:00With what?
17:02With extra support.
17:04With everything that happened with Zach, I just want to keep an eye on Arthur, that's all.
17:08Right.
17:08You're keeping an eye on him over coffee.
17:10Cool.
17:10Yeah, cool.
17:11Rita, it's not a date.
17:12OK, does Jessica know that?
17:14Does she?
17:15Yeah.
17:17Yeah.
17:19OK.
17:23Hey.
17:24Hey, did you hear what happened outside?
17:26No, what happened outside?
17:28Oh!
17:31There's a COO on the phone.
17:32I've got to take this.
17:33Are you OK with this?
17:34Yeah, I'm fine, sure.
17:35OK, OK, OK.
17:35I'll start the memory survey.
17:36Let's get that line in, please, and we can get more feet.
17:39Certainly got an airway, must be.
17:41I think we've got good bilateral air entry as well.
17:43OK, he's tacky at 120, BP is 100 over 70, GCS is 14.
17:51Ah, we've got a nasty open fracture of the left femur, obvious closed tib-fib deformities,
17:58and most likely an unstable pelvic fracture.
18:01Well, we can get a binder on the pelvis, can't we?
18:03But we can't use a pendric on the femur because of the lower limb here, so.
18:07What are you thinking?
18:09It's less an idea.
18:09Let's put a back slab above the line of the fracture.
18:12Yeah, that'll hold him till we get to fear.
18:14So let's give him five more of morphine, yeah, and some ketamine as well, standing by, I think, please.
18:19Hey, Rash says someone fell from the roof.
18:22Rita, could you get us a pelvic binder?
18:24Yeah, cool.
18:25Mr. Oxford, I'm going to give you something in a moment, just to take the edge off the pain,
18:28hopefully make it a little bit more bearable for you.
18:30Yeah, yeah.
18:32That's going in now.
18:36Let's have the TXA, please, and let's give him two units, vote positive.
18:40Can we activate the major hemorrhage protocol, and let's let TNO and CT know as well, please.
18:45Okay, have we got any words on when the theatres are reopening, yeah?
18:48No, not yet.
18:50Oh, thanks, Rita.
18:51No, I mean, he's going to need better perfusion than this to hold to the theatre.
19:00Er, let's reassess, let's reassess.
19:04Let's, let's, let's get this into anatomical alignment, and, um, can we have a backslip then, please?
19:10Er, slight issue, um, we've not got any hot water to activate the plaster, so no.
19:15It's ridiculous.
19:16Rita, just get the kettle from the staff room off.
19:19Yeah, okay.
19:19And can you find Flynn and let him know we do need him after all?
19:22Sure.
19:22Yep, yep.
19:24You okay?
19:26So, how did you two meet?
19:28Mutual friend set us up.
19:30Halfway through this blind date, I got a call saying my mum had had a heart attack.
19:33Oh, my God.
19:34I'd had half a bottle of wine.
19:36Dom hadn't drank anything, so he drove me to the hospital in Edinburgh.
19:41No way.
19:42Took nine hours.
19:43He chatted rubbish the whole way just to keep my mind off it.
19:46Seven years later, here we are.
19:48Mm, he sounds like a keeper.
19:50He is.
19:50In fact, I've been carrying this around for a month, just waiting for the perfect moment.
19:57Oh, my God.
19:58Let me see.
20:02That is nice.
20:04Guys.
20:07Er, hold on to that.
20:08Don't lose it.
20:12Miss Bukowski, is that yours?
20:16That looks like it's finished.
20:19Erm.
20:24A nurse will be round in a bit, okay?
20:26He'll help you with that.
20:27Right.
20:28Blair?
20:30Blair?
20:32Blair, can you hear me?
20:34Blair?
20:36Can you come here a sec?
20:38Er, yeah.
20:38Yeah, buddy.
20:40He was fine.
20:40He was talking, and then he...
20:42Okay, er, Blair, can you hear us?
20:44Blair?
20:45Can you squeeze my hand for me, please?
20:47His face is all dropped.
20:48Yeah.
20:50And his eyes are deviating.
20:52Okay, we need to put our stroke call and get him to CT.
20:54Er, I'm gonna get a doctor.
20:55Indy, can you get a porter, please?
20:56Yep, well, I'll just take him.
20:58Er, Lex, can you help with the rest of my patients?
21:00Is that all right?
21:00Yeah.
21:03Hi.
21:03Hey.
21:04Hey.
21:05Hello.
21:06How's he...
21:07How's he doing?
21:08He's good.
21:08He's been looking forward to seeing you.
21:11He's so much happier in himself.
21:13He's breathing so much better, and his colleagues cleared up.
21:16I think we've really turned a corner.
21:18That's...
21:18That's brilliant.
21:19I know it's been scary, but he's...
21:21He's doing great.
21:22Yeah, we both are.
21:24Thanks to you.
21:26We're so lucky to have you looking after us.
21:30Well, shall we go?
21:32I may not be able to have caffeine, but I can have cake.
21:35Actually, I'm...
21:37I'm sorry, but I can't.
21:40Oh, is now a bad time?
21:42Well, you can come back later.
21:43No, I'm happy to see you and Arthur any time you need medical advice.
21:47But I think...
21:48I think anything more than that, it wouldn't be appropriate.
21:55It was just coffee.
21:58Yeah, I'm...
21:58I'm sorry.
21:59I didn't think it through.
22:00Thank you for everything you've done for Arthur, Dr. Massoon, but we'll be fine from here.
22:06Jessica.
22:07Dr. Massoon, are you free?
22:08What?
22:08Sorry, it's really urgent.
22:11Yeah, thank you.
22:12So, it's Claire Young?
22:13Andy, have you seen Flynn?
22:14No, sorry.
22:26Easy.
22:28Is that tender?
22:29Yeah, it's making me feel sick.
22:34Have you ever been diagnosed with a stomach ulcer?
22:36No.
22:37It's the water, I'm telling you.
22:39That's when it started.
22:41I do drink loads.
22:43A big jug like that day.
22:44Sometimes more.
22:45Is that just straight up tap water and nothing added?
22:48Nothing.
22:49Ever since he's kicked off, I've been putting one of those, um...
22:52Oh, what do you call them?
22:54Purifying tablets?
22:55That's it.
22:56Well, what do you mean, purifying tablets?
22:58You know, for, like, camping and that.
23:00I saw someone suggest it online.
23:04Purifying my arse.
23:06You know, they should be done for false advertising.
23:10Do you, uh, do you know which ones you've been using?
23:12I'll show you.
23:13I sent my sister a photo.
23:20Sorry.
23:21No, it's okay.
23:24You've been putting these in your drinking water.
23:27These are sterilising tablets.
23:29Yeah, same thing.
23:30No, no, no.
23:31This is for, like, um, uh, cleaning baby bottles.
23:35It's basically bleach.
23:38You've been drinking one of these a day.
23:46What's it, huh?
23:55What do you think?
23:57Okay, right.
23:58Uh, well, if you're happy to, um, well, if you're, if you're happy to, to pull, yeah,
24:03um, Siobhan can do the counter-traction, perhaps.
24:06Yep.
24:08When I say then, one, two, three, pull.
24:11Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
24:15Keep going.
24:16Are we good?
24:16Are we good?
24:17Are we good?
24:17Oh, no.
24:17Look, we're bleeding.
24:19Right, it's up.
24:19Oh, wow, okay. Can we get some sell-ups, please, Javon?
24:22Do you want me to come off the leg so that you can crack it?
24:26No, you're fine. Stay where you're at for a sec.
24:28Our BP's dropping heart rate 110.
24:30Yeah, that's a vessel bleed, isn't it, I think?
24:32So, yeah, let's get a suture kit, because we need the...
24:36Clum?
24:36Yeah.
24:45Would you mind...
24:46Mm-hmm.
24:54Two...
24:57Got it?
24:58Oh, no.
25:00Yeah, I think that's tidied off.
25:02Who am I handed over to?
25:05Yeah, acute upper GI bleed caused by ingestion of sterilising solution.
25:09She's had coffee ground vomit and some melina.
25:12Sorry, did you say sterilising solution?
25:13Yeah, how did she ingest it?
25:15Yeah, she confused them with water-purifying tablets,
25:17which you'd know if you took a proper history.
25:21Mattie!
25:22Excuse me.
25:25Don't speak to me like that, okay?
25:26I didn't miss anything.
25:28I hadn't gotten around to her yet.
25:29The only reason she jumped the queue was because she said specifically...
25:32Because you thought she was a time waster and you palmed her off to me to waste my time instead,
25:36right?
25:36You watch your tone, Dr. Lineker.
25:38I'm still a senior consultant here.
25:40So remember, remember who you're talking to.
25:42Yeah, will you remember who you're talking to, Dr. Nash?
25:44I've still got my HR meeting.
25:46Oh, wow, you're threatening me now.
25:47Sorry.
25:48Please, please keep it down.
25:49People can hear you apart from everything else.
25:51Come here.
25:53You've got to let him behave like that in the middle of a whole department.
25:56Sorry.
25:57Kim died of a GI bleed, yeah?
25:58So I dare say it's such a raw nerve.
25:59I will talk to him.
26:01This is a mess.
26:02Well, who's false last, Stevie?
26:05Yours, Dylan.
26:07Yours.
26:08Seriously.
26:09How could you have done that when you know what this job means to me?
26:12Well, I had a professional obligation to do it.
26:14Now, don't lie to me.
26:14Oh, but it's okay for you to lie to me.
26:17You let me think that you were doing me a favour by covering up for the drug error.
26:21You watched me agonise over it.
26:23And when I opened up to you about Mattie, about failing to connect with him,
26:26you let me think that that was my fault when you knew
26:27it was because he was thinking about you all along.
26:31And you let me think that that was my fault.
26:33You're right, Dylan. I'm sorry.
26:35Dylan.
26:42Ivy?
26:44I'm sorry.
26:45I know the medicine we gave. He makes you sleepy.
26:48This is Hannah.
26:49Hi.
26:50She's a social worker.
26:52I'm not talking to you.
26:55Or her.
26:57Sorry, could you give us a minute?
27:06Ivy.
27:08Listen to me.
27:10It's not your job to look after your mum and yourself all on your own.
27:16And it doesn't have to be.
27:20Your mum just wants you to be doing all the things a kid your age should be doing.
27:27When was the last time you told a daft joke?
27:31Or made a fort out of sofa cushions?
27:37Or made a wish that wasn't for someone else?
27:43There's loads of ways you can help your mum.
27:46Help her enjoy her good days.
27:49Make her laugh.
27:52Make her proud.
27:55Make her feel like she can still be your mum.
27:59Because she can, you know.
28:01If you let her.
28:05And if you do need any daft jokes, I've got loads of them.
28:10Like what?
28:12Like.
28:16Why are pirates called pirates?
28:21Because they are.
28:24That's so stupid.
28:27Told you.
28:31So can I let Hannah in?
28:33Come and talk to you.
28:35Try and come up with a plan that works for you and your mum.
28:50Hi.
28:52Hi.
28:57Anti-purgat.
28:59Talking to her.
29:02Hi.
29:04Hi.
29:06Hi.
29:08Hi.
29:19Hi.
29:20Hi.
29:21Hi.
29:21Hi.
29:27I don't know.
29:54There you are.
29:55They called me, but they wouldn't say what...
29:57Blair!
30:00What's wrong?
30:00This is Dom. Dominic.
30:03Dominic, okay, I'll come tell you what's wrong.
30:06Dominic, my name's Dr. Masson.
30:10This here is Blair's CT scan.
30:13Okay?
30:14And it shows a blood clot in the brain.
30:18I'm sorry to tell you, but he's had a stroke.
30:24He's 29.
30:25It's more unusual with someone so young, but it does happen.
30:30But why?
30:34He was in for a broken leg.
30:36We think it's possible the fall that broke his leg was caused by a TIA.
30:40It's a mini-stroke, a tremor before the bigger one.
30:45Thanks.
30:47I didn't...
30:48A TIA would have resolved very quickly.
30:51There's no way you would have known.
30:53But it's lucky he was here.
30:54It's meant we've been able to act fast.
30:59What happens now?
31:02He'll go up to interventional radiology.
31:04They'll insert a tube into the blood vessel and try to remove the clots.
31:11Why don't you take a seat?
31:12And when he's ready, you can go up with him.
31:15Yeah?
31:23Indy.
31:24Oh, sorry.
31:26My patient needed a...
31:27It's okay, I know.
31:29It's just your shift finished 30 minutes ago.
31:32Oh.
31:33Okay.
31:34I'll probably stay until they go up.
31:36Yeah, you sure are?
31:37Because I can get somewhere else.
31:38No, no, it's fine.
31:39I want to...
31:41Okay, love.
31:44Don't...
31:45These are all Blair's things.
31:47And your picnic basket's in the staff room.
32:00Still feeling a little bit queasy.
32:02We'll give you...
32:03We'll give you an anti-ermetic to take the edge off the sickness
32:06and then we'll have you upstairs for an endoscopy, all right?
32:09So we'll have four milligrams on tantrum, please read it.
32:11Sure.
32:12Hi, hi.
32:13Has the divert been lifted?
32:14No.
32:15No, not yet.
32:16I just wanted to see how he is.
32:17Hey, well, he'll do a lot better when he's been to the theatre.
32:20How old do you know?
32:22I don't, really.
32:23I've seen him at the meetings a few times, but...
32:25I feel sorry for him.
32:26Losing his wife.
32:27Destroying her.
32:28Rex?
32:30Oh.
32:31How bad is it?
32:33Sorry, you are?
32:34Bruce.
32:35Rexford.
32:36I'm his wife.
32:43It's activated charcoal.
32:45They're a massive water tank.
32:47It's up on the roof, mate, and it's just one they've been checked.
32:49There's discarded packaging everywhere.
32:51On the roof?
32:52Yeah.
32:53I think we know what Mr. Rexford was doing before he slipped and fell.
32:56Look, the system just needs to be flushed, but the good news is there's, um, no threat to health.
33:01Well, that's something at least.
33:02Oh, yeah.
33:05Difficult part's going to be persuading this lot.
33:09Leave it with me.
33:12He works for Goldclave?
33:14Site foreman.
33:15Well, until they shut the development down.
33:17Rex?
33:19I'm here, love.
33:21Oof.
33:21Oh.
33:23What are you doing to yourself, eh?
33:25Just hang on a minute.
33:26So he came to the meetings to what?
33:28Spy owners?
33:30They paid him to.
33:32Oh, ah.
33:33Oh, it's okay, love.
33:34They deserve to know.
33:36They wanted to know what was being said.
33:38If there's going to be legal action, they thought inside information might help.
33:42I don't follow you.
33:42How does it help Goldclave to have the hospital water supply contaminated?
33:47Because it makes it look like one of the action groups behind here.
33:50Oh, I see.
33:50So, yeah, it delegitimises real concerns.
33:53Is that right?
33:53I'm sorry.
33:55And I really feel for the people who have been affected, but...
34:00We couldn't afford for him to lose his job.
34:03I had to give up work to care for my mum.
34:06We've got debts.
34:09He is not a bad person.
34:19Yeah.
34:20What's he?
34:22Maddie.
34:24Hey, I just, um...
34:27I wanted to say I'm sorry.
34:32For everything I am.
34:34I'm sorry I hurt you.
34:36And I'm really sorry that I came between you and Dylan.
34:40And me being up in front of HR, that's on me, that's not on you.
34:46So I am sorry.
34:49For all of it.
34:52You're not sorry, Stevie.
34:55You realise I've got the power to end your career and you worry about what I'm going to say, right?
35:02What are you going to say?
35:16What's that?
35:19Oh, Dom.
35:20I'm sorry I shouldn't have left that there.
35:23It's OK.
35:27He said he was carrying it around for a month, waiting for the right moment.
35:36Snap.
35:37No.
35:40He will be OK, won't he?
35:51Are you ready to come up?
35:53You look after yourself.
35:57You OK?
35:59My shift finished like an hour ago, so...
36:03I'm on my break, if you want to talk.
36:22I'm going to go ahead and hazard a guess that you haven't eaten anything today.
36:31Are you suffering?
36:50Look, I know it might feel like it.
36:54I'm not punishing you, Stevie.
37:02I should have told you about Matty.
37:07I'm sorry.
37:12It's none of my business.
37:21It's such a mess.
37:27I think we were both feeling so guilty because of Kim.
37:36And ever since the surgery, my confidence has just been so, so low.
37:45It was...
37:46It was a...
37:49I was...
37:55A mistake.
37:57My mistake.
38:08I don't want to lose you.
38:20I don't want to go.
38:25Can you chase our x-rays for us, please? Because we've had nothing back.
38:29Kirsty.
38:29Where is she?
38:31She's just through there. She's talking to a social worker at the minute.
38:34Let us just see if they're finished talking first, okay?
38:38Someone was meant to come and talk to us. Arrange some help.
38:42No one's been in touch.
38:45That's my fault.
38:48I didn't call until now.
38:51Why not?
38:53Ivy was so upset at the thought and...
38:56She said you could cope.
38:58And you listened to her.
38:59She's a child.
39:01I know. I'm sorry.
39:04I just wanted to give you both another chance...
39:07To handle things your own way.
39:11But that was the wrong decision.
39:15And if you want to make a complaint...
39:17No, no.
39:22It's my fault. I should've...
39:28Why didn't she wake me?
39:30It's all right.
39:33Come on.
39:41Mummy!
39:43Oh, I'm here, baby.
39:53I'm so sorry.
39:55Look at you.
39:57It's okay. Don't be sad.
39:59No, I'm... I'm fine.
40:01Do you want to hear a joke?
40:03Okay.
40:05What's orange and sounds like a parrot?
40:09I don't know.
40:11A carrot.
40:14Who told you that?
40:16Hannah.
40:25Hi.
40:27I'm Kirsty.
40:29She's my mum.
40:34Where's Dylan?
40:35Took Mr Rexford to theatre.
40:36She's rapidly deteriorated.
40:38Yeah, she needs an urgent OGD.
40:40Right, okay, let's get her lowered.
40:41Thanks, Kaz.
40:42Okay, let's forget suction.
40:46Right, can we get two units of Oneg in, please?
40:48Rita, can you grab a large for access?
40:51And let's do an urgent DBG.
40:52Stuart, can you give Gastro a call?
40:53Just say she can't wait.
40:55We need to prep for an endoscopy.
40:56No, thank you.
40:59This isn't working.
41:01Um, Kaz, can you grab the difficult airway trolley, please?
41:03I need to intubate.
41:05Listen, I know you did what you did
41:06because you cared about Alan a lot.
41:11And I know that you thought that you were doing what was best.
41:14Yeah.
41:15I'm just really glad we can get past it.
41:17No, no, no.
41:18That's not what I'm saying.
41:20I can't get my head around what you've done.
41:23There's no version of this where I wouldn't have called an ambulance.
41:27You know, I think we're just...
41:31Two different.
41:35Cam, I'm sorry.
41:37I'm sorry too.
41:40It's over indeed.
41:42Wait, Cam.
41:50No.
41:51There's too much blood here.
41:52I can't see the cords.
41:53Sats are at 78.
41:55Yeah, this isn't going to work.
41:56Another minute and we're not going to leave that endoscopy suite.
41:58Okay, let's go back to oxygenation.
41:59Keep that suction warm, please, Rita.
42:01You ready?
42:02Yep.
42:03That's what...
42:07Sats are still low.
42:08Yeah, it's getting harder to ventilate.
42:10Right, I'll get the Crico.
42:12No, they've been recalled for sterilization.
42:14Uh, right, okay.
42:16Try and grab me a video laryngoscope, just from wherever.
42:19Yeah, okay.
42:20See if we can do it that way, quick as you can.
42:25Can I have everyone's attention, please, just for a minute?
42:28I'm Siobhan, and I live in this city,
42:30along with most of the people who work here.
42:32And, you know, we all drink the same water that you do,
42:36and I trust that the local authority is going to keep us all safe.
42:41Now, however, this is how the water's coming out of the hospital tap.
42:46Some of you might have seen it.
42:47This is because somebody sabotaged the water tanks with activated charcoal.
42:53Okay?
42:53And even looking like this...
43:04Okay, okay.
43:06Nothing to worry about.
43:07I'm fine.
43:09So, if you do need immediate medical attention, then obviously please stay.
43:13But if you don't, could you just go home and just go and make an appointment with your GP?
43:17We would really appreciate that.
43:19Okay?
43:20Thank you so much.
43:28Somebody had to do something.
43:30Tastes like pants.
43:33You've got a bit of black stuff around your mouth.
43:35Not the other side.
43:37A little bit in one.
43:39Oh, it's like nobody loves you, as my mother would say.
43:42You got it?
43:43Got it?
43:46Thanks, Tim.
43:51Alright, I'm clear here.
43:53Ready?
43:54Yep, suction off.
43:59That's a bit better.
44:00Yeah.
44:01Right, I can see the glottis.
44:04Okay, I've got cords.
44:08Alright, let's go with the bougie.
44:10Yeah.
44:19Nice work.
44:24Let's have the tube.
44:26There you go.
44:26Okay.
44:28Going in.
44:35That's it.
44:37That's good.
44:38Right, let's have bougie out, please.
44:41Yep, bougie's out.
44:43Okay.
44:44That's us.
44:45Right, let's get the BVM attached.
44:49Got it?
44:50Yeah, got it.
45:00Yep.
45:01Chest raises.
45:05Good bye-luck for air entry, and we've got good entitled trace.
45:09Right, air risk here.
45:11I'll have to get the adrenaline going.
45:12Yeah, nice work, Dr. Nash.
45:15Really?
45:16Nice work.
45:17Yeah, well done you.
45:18Well done everyone, thank you.
45:41I'm not interested.
45:42No, Laura, just wait.
45:44You asked where my evidence was.
45:48Please just give me five minutes.
45:51So there's three cancers, all on the same street, all on the Wyvernhill estate, all within two weeks.
45:59One of the nurses who worked at the ED noticed the pattern, okay?
46:02She knew something wasn't right.
46:04Three people, I mean that hardly proves anything, does it?
46:07That was just the beginning though, Laura.
46:08Look.
46:09Look at this.
46:11She kept a record of every new cancer diagnosis, every premature birth, every degenerative illness, all linked to the estate.
46:19And it's all documented.
46:23I tracked down her daughter, and I spoke to her today, and she knew exactly what I was talking about.
46:30And she remembers her mum spoke to Goldclave at the time, right, but they fobbed her off.
46:36They knew.
46:37And they carried on building anyway.
46:40She thinks she can prove it, so she's going to send me everything that she can find.
46:48I know that you blame yourself for what happened, but please don't let your guilt blind you to what is
46:56going on now.
46:57They are lying to you.
46:59They are lying to all of us.
47:07Ruby?
47:09Ruby, can you come in, darling?
47:11Don't play with the mud.
47:12Let's just...
47:12Let's get you cleaned up.
47:20Okay, thank you guys.
47:21I'll leave you with her if you can prep her for transfer.
47:23Yeah.
47:24Cheers.
47:31Steely, any chance you can review my patient when you've got a second?
47:34It's not urgent.
47:35It's just, you know, the second opinion.
47:37Yeah, absolutely.
47:38And the story I need to be, but I'll come find you.
47:40Okay.
47:40Yeah.
48:08That was a very definitive statement.
48:10Yes, thank you.
48:11Dr Nash.
48:11Hi.
48:12Please, come over.
48:21Look, before we get started, I just wanted to apologise unreservedly for my behaviour.
48:32I have no doubt whatsoever I've made mistakes, but I'm a bloody good doctor.
48:43I deserve to be here, and I'll fight tooth and nail to make sure I stay.
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