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00:00Accidents happen because of user error.
00:03I just believe you're in Dr. Byron's capable hands,
00:05but we will be requiring a signed statement.
00:08Well, somebody had to do something.
00:10You've got a bit of black stuff thrown into your mouth.
00:12You got it?
00:12How did it go for your dad?
00:13It was actually really nice to catch up about everything.
00:16Yeah, I knew you'd work out.
00:17Listen, I'll see you in a bit, yeah?
00:18Yeah, yeah, I'll see you in a bit.
00:19All right, bud.
00:24Beely palmedic role.
00:26I need you to stand out.
00:27There's a complaint made against you,
00:29and it alleges that you made a serious, near-fatal mistake
00:33in the prescription of morphine to a child
00:35and then contrived to have another junior member of staff cover for you.
00:40A junior member of staff that you're in an undeclared sexual relationship with.
00:46Yeah, there's crackling there at the right lower base,
00:49so let's see what the CT shows up, yeah?
00:51He's in half-block and shock.
00:53Okay, meaning we need to...
00:54Reader, sorry, can we get him connected to the DFID pads, please,
00:58just in case he needs pacing?
00:59What are we looking at there?
01:01Ventricular tachycardia?
01:02Dylan?
01:02Be there right away.
01:04But precisely.
01:05Sustained ventricular tachycardia?
01:06Hey, think of your French lessons, perhaps?
01:07I did German, so...
01:09Ah, his blood pressure's fine.
01:10So let's give him two grams of magnesium over the next ten minutes, IV, yeah?
01:14And then check his potassium levels.
01:15If you need to correct those, do that, and then run an ECG.
01:18VK in cubicles.
01:20Yeah, say resus two, please.
01:21You need to do a Venus podcast, check the ketones.
01:24Can we start an act rapid infusion?
01:25I'll be there as soon as I can.
01:26Okay, it's torsade de pointe.
01:28And it distinguishes that, the torsade, which is polymorphic,
01:31from the standard, the non-polymorphic VT.
01:33Matty.
01:34Yeah, French.
01:35Got it.
01:35Très bien, doctor.
01:37Merci beaucoup.
01:38Mademoiselle, mademoiselle.
01:40Miss Kirk can go through two cubicles now.
01:42That's great.
01:42Thank you very much indeed.
01:43Well done.
01:44Mate, mate.
01:45How do you say in German, like, pappy's on fire?
01:49Matty, Dylan, my office in five minutes, please.
01:54You too, please, Stevie.
02:30I'm sorry for your take-
02:32Ignoring.
02:32The central lights put it in recess.
02:34It's all right.
02:35It's all right.
02:35Listen, we all know what this is about, and we have an ED to run,
02:38so I don't want to track it out any more than we need to.
02:41The medical director has made their decision.
02:44He's decided on this occasion that he will keep this on an informal basis
02:48and will not investigate any further.
02:50Is that it?
02:52Not exactly, no.
02:53He's also stipulated that Stevie will undergo a period of guided practice
02:58under my supervision.
02:59Dream come true.
03:02Sorry, Matty, what was that?
03:03No, I just think you two will work really well together.
03:07It's hard to get support around here.
03:09OK, great.
03:10Well, thank you for your approval, firstly.
03:13And on that note, we'll also be buddying you with Dr Massim,
03:17so hopefully you will get the support that you clearly feel you need, OK?
03:20Sorry, for my clarity,
03:23do I understand that the sanction for endangering a patient's life
03:27is guided practice?
03:29Guided practice, yes,
03:31and it's also been decided that Stevie,
03:34you will continue to stay out of recess for the time being.
03:37Great.
03:39A consultant down in recess.
03:40How's that for endangering people's lives?
03:41Yeah, how's that fair on anyone?
03:43OK, you guys,
03:43a patient was harmed
03:45because you let your personal lives undermine your professionalism.
03:48Why don't we keep that in sight?
03:52This evening, Dylan is going to go to the dinner
03:54to deliver his keynote speech.
03:56When he does,
03:57I will be leading a recess.
03:58We will get through today.
04:01I strongly suggest that we just put this behind us now
04:03and move forwards.
04:05OK?
04:07That's everything.
04:13Stevie, give me a second, please.
04:17My hands were tied.
04:18No, it's fine.
04:19I'm just going to go and
04:20slap on some clown makeup,
04:21whip out a unicycle,
04:22and, you know,
04:23go and entertain the good people.
04:24Stevie.
04:24No, seriously.
04:25What good am I to anyone?
04:26Look, this is temporary, OK?
04:28It will be a couple of weeks.
04:29Keep your head down
04:30and get through it.
04:32And I'm not going to be
04:33breathing down your neck, either.
04:44Over here, quick!
04:45Quickly, over here!
04:47Hello, hi, I'm Jacob,
04:48and this is Teddy.
04:49Can you tell me your name, please?
04:50It's Calia.
04:52It really hurts.
04:53She's my granddaughter.
04:55OK, can you tell me what happened?
04:56I don't know.
04:57There was two of them.
04:57They came out of nowhere and blasted her.
04:59Who were they?
05:00I don't know, Calia.
05:00All right, excuse me,
05:01so if you give me and the colleague
05:02a chance, we can ask her.
05:03What have they done to you?
05:05All right, let's have a look.
05:06All right, nice and easy.
05:07Nice and easy.
05:08Oh, is it that?
05:12Can you get my bag?
05:14There's a mirror inside.
05:16What a skew.
05:16No, no, no.
05:17God, it all happened so fast.
05:19I couldn't react in time.
05:21Put your phone away.
05:22What's the matter with you?
05:23Hey, hey, hey.
05:24Leave him.
05:24What's your name?
05:26Um, Nigel.
05:27OK, Nigel,
05:28we're going to take Talia to the hospital
05:29just to be on the safe side, all right?
05:31Be with us.
05:31Take a pick-up.
05:343006 to control.
05:35What's the UTI on the police?
05:37There's something I can do.
05:38I don't want that in there for me.
05:40I just want to help.
05:41OK, if you just try and calm down,
05:42that's going to help us a lot.
05:44If you've got a car,
05:44you can follow us in.
05:45Hold us a time.
05:46Oh, my God.
05:48Oh, my God.
05:50Oh, my God.
05:51Hang on.
05:51Hang on.
05:51Talia, Talia, Talia.
05:52Come here.
05:53Look at me.
05:53Listen.
05:54Come here.
05:54It's all right.
05:55Listen, listen.
05:55Listen to me, then.
05:56Listen.
05:56Very good hands, all right?
05:58Oh, God.
05:58I just need to take some deep breaths.
06:00Very deep breaths.
06:03Rita, can't leave these here.
06:05Yeah, Lane, about.
06:06I know.
06:06I'll get to it right now.
06:07Listen.
06:08Make sure the team are fully on it today
06:10because the medical director's going to keep a close eye
06:13on the department after you know what's going on.
06:15Yeah, thank you.
06:16Hi, Stevie.
06:16Hi, Rita.
06:17Um, where do you want me?
06:19Yeah.
06:20Mr McCarthy, 45 years old,
06:22him and his pal,
06:23a couple of amateur outdoorsmen.
06:25Actually, do we need to wait for Dr Byron?
06:28Hmm.
06:29The last time I checked,
06:30I was still a senior consultant.
06:31So, yeah.
06:34Now then, lads, come on.
06:38Okay.
06:39What's happened?
06:40Well, it's absolute sausage, mate.
06:42He's too busy on his phone looking at women again.
06:43Okay, I'm only hearing vile signs at this point.
06:45You're supposed to be doing it.
06:46Uh, right, let's take a look.
06:48I've got it.
06:51Yeah, can I help you?
06:53Uh, yeah.
06:54Do you know what I can find, Dr Biden?
06:56Uh.
07:18Okay, perfect.
07:19All of them have added him to the trauma list.
07:21Right, okay, let's get him to x-ray preferably in a different hospital ASAP.
07:24Yeah, all right, I'll be right back.
07:26Never mind.
07:28Chef.
07:29Hey.
07:30Yeah, uh, Dr Byron, this is Mr Dixon.
07:33He wants to say goodbye.
07:34He's, uh, he's being discharged today.
07:36Thank you, Chef.
07:37How you doing, mate?
07:39Doing better.
07:40Yeah?
07:40My, uh, regimental medical officer came by to see me.
07:45Thinking of getting medically discharged.
07:47Okay.
07:48All right, I mean, that's what you wanted, right?
07:51I don't see any other way.
07:52But they make it so hard, I just...
07:55I just need to put as much space between me and...
07:58and him and that place as possible.
08:00I know, I know, I know.
08:02Well, listen, you're gonna get it, right?
08:06But what about Jack?
08:08You're gonna report him?
08:10I mean, if anybody should be pushed out, it's him, right?
08:15Reporting, he's a...
08:16he's a colonel.
08:17Dr Byron!
08:18Why would you pull it out?
08:19I...
08:20What do you think I'd pull it out?
08:21Put it back!
08:21I can't do that, can I?
08:22Be quiet, Dr Byron!
08:24Okay, hold on, just give me a second, would you?
08:25Why not?
08:26I mean, look at your friend, Kevin.
08:28How many more times does this have to happen?
08:30Dr Byron!
08:31Yeah, well, just give me a second, please.
08:33Let's...
08:34We'll talk about it.
08:34Yeah?
08:35Talk about it, just...
08:36Do something!
08:37Wait for me.
08:37Of course it's bad.
08:38I'm gonna need you to put that axe down for me.
08:41I'm sorry.
08:42You've pulled it out.
08:43That's helpful.
08:44Just keep pressure on it.
08:46I'll take you to the other for me.
08:48Get that dress for you.
09:04Are we ever going to talk about the dinner this evening?
09:07Well, I assume you're not coming.
09:11I'd like to see you try and convince me.
09:17Seriously, Dylan, is this actually what you wanted?
09:19You wanted me to lose everything.
09:21My job.
09:22It's not about you, Stevie.
09:24It was never about you.
09:28I opened up to you.
09:30And you...
09:30Well, I don't know.
09:31You tell me what you were thinking about.
09:37Okay.
09:37Good talk.
09:38Thanks.
09:43Okay.
09:44Let's get you out, all right?
09:46Nice and easy.
09:48Hello.
09:49I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
09:50Hi, I'm Dr. Masson.
09:51Matty, can you help the patient onto the bed, please?
09:52Right.
09:52This is Talia, 22 years old.
09:54She was attacked with a pint glass to their face.
09:56Sorry, where's my granddad?
09:57Let's focus on you for now.
09:59Okay.
09:59We've removed the larger parts,
10:01but some smaller shards may remain.
10:02She had a brief LOC.
10:04There are 12 lead shows sinus tachycardia.
10:06REST 22, SATS 98 on air, and G6 is 15.
10:08She lost consciousness?
10:09Her vasovagal episode resolved very quickly.
10:12No pro-dermal symptoms reported.
10:14BP is 109 over 68.
10:16We've given her a gram of IV paristhenes.
10:18Thanks, Teddy.
10:19What's a BM?
10:22You didn't take a BM?
10:24It's standard to check glucose with an LOC, right?
10:26Yeah.
10:27Yeah, no, it was just a lot to deal with, and...
10:30And...
10:31Well, it's just an oversight.
10:33Right, Teddy?
10:34Yeah, it's my mistake.
10:36Okay, could you check a BM, please?
10:39Am I going to lose my eye?
10:41We're going to look after you, okay?
10:43We'll send you for an x-ray,
10:44and then we'll make sure all the glass has been removed.
10:46Matty?
10:50The paramedic's working correctly hard.
10:52Yeah, I know.
11:05I'm going to take that.
11:06No, it's fine.
11:07Let's go.
11:08All resources, you have an outstanding category one call.
11:10Please contact control.
11:11Control standing by.
11:123-0-0-6 to control.
11:14We're available.
11:14Over.
11:16Teddy!
11:17I am so sorry.
11:18I am so, so, so sorry.
11:19Sleepwalking.
11:20Rita, cubicle freeze ready to go.
11:23Literally on my way.
11:25Okay?
11:27Do you know, I've had it up to here already today.
11:30Feel that.
11:31Go on.
11:31Feel me pulse.
11:32Go on.
11:38Any faster, I'll be in a bed myself.
11:41Deep breaths.
11:45How do you always manage to stay so calm?
11:49Too many years of practice.
11:58Through the middle.
11:59Oh, give me one moment.
12:02Matty, do we need to catch up after the meeting?
12:07Because, I mean, a little bird told me that you've been a bit baity during a handbaver.
12:11Who told you that?
12:13I just, I know it's less than ideal being supervised.
12:16Yeah.
12:17And whose fault is that?
12:18I was trying to protect you.
12:19Matty, if it had gotten out that you were protecting her, that would have been...
12:23You went behind my back when you should have come to me first.
12:26What if I'd lost my job?
12:28Or if she'd been struck off, would you have been happy then?
12:30Nothing about this makes me happy.
12:31That makes two of us, doesn't it?
12:32Do you think we should do as Flynn says and put it behind us?
12:35Move on.
12:36Whatever you say.
12:37Dr. Keel.
12:51Hi, mate.
12:54Hi there.
12:59Hello?
13:01It's okay.
13:02Hello, can you hear me?
13:03Let's go and have a chat.
13:03Can you hear me?
13:04Can you hear me?
13:05So this is it.
13:06Okay?
13:06You're going to tell me everything you like.
13:11Alright.
13:13It's okay.
13:13Look at me.
13:14My colleague's going to help me on, alright?
13:16I want to say well done for calling 999.
13:19You did a brilliant job.
13:19Okay.
13:25Alright, let's have a sit down.
13:27Come on.
13:28I want to see what you've got here.
13:30Wow.
13:31Got a lot of toys, haven't you?
13:33200 assistive control.
13:35Confirm cardiac arrest.
13:36Requesting P1 backup.
13:42Okay, we're nearly there.
13:44Nearly there.
13:45Yeah.
13:46I saw a boy get glass once.
13:47I used to see stuff like that all the time before Grandad took me in.
13:50I don't know when I'm thinking that I brought trouble to his door.
13:52No, I'm sure he doesn't.
13:53I'm sure he doesn't.
13:54We're nearly there, okay?
13:55I'll get this cleaned up and then take a look at your eye.
13:59Hi.
14:00Sorry to interrupt.
14:01Is it, tell him one of them.
14:02Great, I have.
14:03Oh, Grandad there.
14:04Oh, Grandad.
14:05Beautiful girl.
14:06Are you alright?
14:07I'm okay, I promise.
14:08I'm so sorry.
14:10I'm so sorry.
14:10What were you sorry for?
14:11I've obviously done something to upset someone and made them do this.
14:14No, no, no.
14:15It's always me.
14:16I don't know why I got it.
14:17It's my fault.
14:17Oh, what?
14:23I've been borrowing money, not from the bank, but from these, I had it under control and
14:27then they put up the interest rates.
14:30Borrowing money?
14:31What for?
14:31They've been following around, making these threats.
14:33I thought it was going to win.
14:35I'm sure it was going to win.
14:42I'm sorry.
14:45I'm so, so sorry.
14:51You've, you've gambled the money away.
14:53That's, that's what this is.
14:55Because you've, come.
14:57Okay, sir.
14:58I think that's probably enough.
15:00Should we take a step back?
15:00Give us some space.
15:01Yeah?
15:03Come on.
15:12You can stay.
15:15You can stay.
15:21I'm sorry.
15:24Okay.
15:24Rita, could you get the dice so we could carry on?
15:26Yeah, sure.
15:27Thanks.
15:34I'm not blind.
15:36Yeah, I don't know.
15:36I'm sorry.
15:37When you were in scrubs, you cannot be on your phone.
15:40The council have organised a planning meeting to discuss the Wyden Hill estate and the group
15:44needs one to speak on their behalf.
15:46Well, at least you know who the speaker's going to be.
15:50I don't know.
15:51Feels like we're tackling a giant.
15:53Well, given the fire that's lit under you, I hate to be Goliath right now.
16:01Haven't you got a speech to write?
16:09Hey, look, she's had 35 minutes of ALS and, um, she's considered all reversible causes,
16:14but she still remains a star.
16:17That's your favourite one, isn't it?
16:20Yeah.
16:21Yeah, I can tell.
16:24Anyone disagree?
16:25You know, when I was younger, I used to have one that was just like that.
16:30And I used to do that with the arms and head as well.
16:33Okay.
16:34I'm up there.
16:35Go to the pads.
16:38I'm sorry, mate.
16:41Really sorry.
16:50Hey.
16:51Here you are.
16:53Oh, man, fine.
16:56You haven't been to see him yet?
16:59No.
17:01I was heading to his room and I thought, maybe he doesn't want to see me, you know?
17:07Why would he?
17:08Well, well, you're his best friend.
17:12And this isn't your fault, okay?
17:14I think he'd want you there.
17:17Yeah.
17:18Is that Army Air Corps?
17:20Kev's applying for his pilot training.
17:21Is he?
17:22He's desperate for his wings.
17:24It sounds stupid, but I, I read up about people in comas.
17:28And, uh, getting to hold objects can help.
17:31Yeah.
17:32Yeah.
17:33I've read the same.
17:35Okay.
17:36Yeah.
17:36Thanks.
17:39You ready?
17:40Yeah.
17:41Come on.
17:44I bet he's dreaming of flying.
17:46I'll put it in his hand and he'll wake up thinking he's already qualified.
17:53Are you, um, are you giving any more thought to reporting Colonel Park?
17:59Uh, yeah.
18:02If Kev wants me to be reporting when he wakes up.
18:04I'll do it.
18:06Yeah.
18:07We'll do it together.
18:10Come on.
18:12Come on.
18:18What's happening?
18:19Dr. Byron?
18:23Do some things!
18:25They're going to be doing everything they can, Maury.
18:26I promise you.
18:41Hey, son.
18:43Just checking to see how you're doing.
18:45Listen, I'll be back in a bit.
18:47I'm missing you guys.
18:48Love you.
19:04You okay?
19:06You okay?
19:19Do you want me to give control a call?
19:21Request a break?
19:23No.
19:25I think I said that.
19:27Come on, man. We're talking about his knee.
19:29We're so good.
19:31Three zero zero six control.
19:33Proceeding. Over.
19:52What are they doing?
19:55What are you doing?
19:57Rory.
19:58Rory, stop.
19:59You can't be serious. That can't just be it.
20:01Please, Rory, stop it.
20:03Rory, he's gone.
20:04Stop it.
20:06It's gone. It's gone. I'm so sorry.
20:08Go.
20:09Come on.
20:13Sorry.
20:27There. This is the address.
20:33Paramedics!
20:34Come in.
20:38Can you wipe those shoes on the mat?
20:41I hoovered today.
20:44Yeah, sure.
20:57It should have been me.
20:59I'm sorry, Kath.
21:01I'm so sorry.
21:05It should have been me.
21:15It should have been me.
21:15I'm sorry, Kath.
21:17I'm so sorry.
21:21It should have been me.
21:22Yeah, man. You've got a really lovely place, Felix.
21:24Really nice.
21:25Ooh, it's a nasty cut, that.
21:27Yeah.
21:28You're definitely lucky that the shelf just cut your arm, buddy.
21:33I love this rug.
21:34Excuse me.
21:35Nats.
21:36100% pure New Zealand wool.
21:40Mum got me Nats as a housewarming present.
21:44It wasn't cheap.
21:45Alright, alright.
21:45That's me told there.
21:46Sorry about that, Felix.
21:47I love these pictures of these dogs.
21:49Very, very cute.
21:50Oh, yes.
21:51What's their names?
21:52The male one is Paul.
21:54The female one is Ian.
21:58Well, you've got a friend called Ian.
21:59We'll tell him that.
22:01Yep, that's a good one.
22:02So, did you live here on your own?
22:04Yeah.
22:04It's my first week.
22:06Oh.
22:06And Mum, making promise, if anything bad happens, I had to move back home.
22:13Oh, no.
22:14So, she can't find out.
22:16No.
22:16We won't tell her, will we?
22:17Absolutely.
22:18We won't tell her so, I promise.
22:20So, what?
22:20Yeah, why?
22:22Do it yourself, or definitely injuring your son.
22:25Do it yourself?
22:26Who is this joker?
22:28No, such bad jokes.
22:29Hey, I'm working on my shtick.
22:31Felix, are you sure you don't want to come into hospital?
22:33No, thank you.
22:34Alright.
22:35Alright.
22:35And is there anybody who can help you put that shelf on?
22:38Yes!
22:39My best friend, Logan.
22:40Let's get this party started.
22:46What have you done now, you plonker?
22:48The shelf pin on me.
22:49Look.
22:50He nearly took an arm off.
22:52Honestly, this lad is a liability.
22:53You're a liability.
22:55Hey.
22:56Watch here.
22:56Respect your elders, you.
22:59How do you guys know each other?
23:00We work in a zoom-up.
23:01We've got popcorn monkeys.
23:03It's been, what, three years now?
23:04Yeah.
23:04Yeah?
23:05Hey, come in, lads.
23:06Come on.
23:07Come in.
23:08No shoes on the rug, please.
23:10Feet off that rug.
23:11Listen to the man.
23:12Listen to the man.
23:13Totally.
23:14You know what, Felix?
23:14I've been thinking.
23:16I might have been wrong about them strips.
23:18I'm not sure if they're going to hold Jacob.
23:20What do you think?
23:20Yeah, yeah.
23:20I think you're right, mate.
23:21Yeah.
23:22This is my housewarming party.
23:23I'll look after them, lads.
23:24Don't worry.
23:24It's fine.
23:25Sure.
23:25Okay.
23:27Alright.
23:27We'll leave you alone then.
23:29If you need us, call us again.
23:31Yeah?
23:32Look after yourself.
23:34You're very welcome.
23:35Alright.
23:36Take care.
23:36See you in a bit.
23:37Alright.
23:38See ya.
23:39Right.
23:40Get them shoes banging, eh?
23:41Come on.
23:42Yeah.
23:45Hey, come in.
23:46Come on.
23:47Come on.
23:51So what do you think?
23:54Let's do a haematoma block with Penthox.
23:59Actually, a beers block would be better, given the displacement of the fracture.
24:03Can you drop the pile of cane solution, please?
24:05Have you seen a beers block before?
24:11Great.
24:11I'll take that as a yes.
24:13Okay.
24:13If you can drop the correct amount and get that butterfly in.
24:15Mm-hmm.
24:16Anything else?
24:18Just that.
24:24Okay.
24:24Take your time.
24:25Take your time.
24:26Well, do you have to watch me?
24:30Uh, Rash?
24:31Rash?
24:31Why don't you have a break?
24:32Tim?
24:33I'll take over.
24:34Please.
24:37Okay.
24:37What do you want from me?
24:40Yeah, I'll exangrenate by elevating the arm.
24:43Okay.
24:44I know.
24:45I know.
24:45It's okay.
24:46Just breathe through.
24:48Can you inflate the cough to a hundred?
24:51Above systolic blood pressure, please.
24:53Yes, I can.
24:53Yeah.
25:00For getting him off my back.
25:02Hey, talk to him and see him.
25:03Yeah, I mean...
25:05He goes above and beyond, doesn't he?
25:06But sometimes belt and braces isn't exactly what you want.
25:08No, I know.
25:09I know.
25:09It's just...
25:11He's just so nice about it, you know?
25:12It's exhausting.
25:16We can get through this, okay?
25:18Like I said,
25:19I can help you.
25:21He's gone.
25:22Dr. Barron.
25:22I know.
25:23What do I say?
25:23He's gone.
25:25I know.
25:28I know.
25:33Dr. Barron.
25:38I'm just here to pay my respects to private work.
25:55Right.
25:56Next shot, a pint in the agar.
25:58Fancy it?
25:59I don't know.
26:00Come on, man.
26:01And...
26:02...all resources.
26:03We have an outstanding category one call on the George Avenue...
26:06George Avenue?
26:07That's what it looks.
26:09We can clear that from Hobie and respond, Hobart.
26:24I can't do it, Dr. Biden.
26:27Reporting would just drag everything out.
26:28I can't. I just...
26:30I just...
26:31I just want to be free.
26:34Look, I wish I was stronger.
26:35Wait, wait, wait.
26:36Listen, none of this is your fault, okay?
26:40And you don't have to do anything that you don't want to do.
26:43It just feels like people won't let me leave.
26:45Listen, I will sign your medical papers myself.
26:48Yeah?
26:49One way or another, we're going to get you discharged.
26:52Wally, you are going to be free from this, okay?
26:56Please, please.
27:03It's your number, all right?
27:09Get out!
27:10Everyone!
27:11Please!
27:12Where's the beer?
27:13Now!
27:14More!
27:14I need everyone out of here, now!
27:17Are you learning how to read it right?
27:19Come on out of here, move!
27:21Move!
27:22Felix, what happened?
27:24It's not me, it's Logan.
27:26He's bleeding.
27:30Come on, mate.
27:31Tell me what happened.
27:32Nothing.
27:32Doesn't look like nothing.
27:33I'm sorry about your fault, Felix.
27:35I'll sort it, I promise.
27:36There was a big fight for friends that weren't very nice.
27:40They weren't my friends, mate.
27:41You can save that for the police.
27:42It weren't my fault!
27:43I didn't start it!
27:44He didn't.
27:45Those men were jumping on the sofa.
27:48Logan, he asked him to stop.
27:50This is why you don't invite randomers to a house party.
27:55They were nice at first.
27:59Seen that really lovely people?
28:02OK, let's get a line in.
28:03Let's get Matt.
28:04Take it over!
28:16Stevie!
28:17Can you take this?
28:18Er, if it's a resource, I can't.
28:21I can take it.
28:22I can take it.
28:22Mathsie, can you help?
28:25Yeah, go.
28:42You won't be able enough to work your shift at the cinema tomorrow.
28:46Why do you think I stuck up for you?
28:48OK, and who is this?
28:50Er, this is Felix, Logan's best friend.
28:52OK.
28:53He got attacked.
28:55One had a baseball bat.
28:57There were four of them.
28:59I counted six.
29:00Felix was it.
29:01Would you mind coming to step over here for me
29:03so I can help your friends?
29:05Er, Mathsie, could you get a better line in, please?
29:07Thanks, guys.
29:08Is there a problem with that one?
29:11Er, well, it's a small cannula.
29:12It just sometimes makes our jobs a bit more difficult.
29:14Your job's a bit more difficult.
29:15We've just had bricks thrown at us through a window.
29:18I grabbed what I could.
29:19Teddy.
29:19OK.
29:19All right, calm down, mate.
29:21Well, he's put 20p in you.
29:23Actually, mate, I got his BM this time.
29:24Just for you, yeah?
29:25Good.
29:26Right, er, OK.
29:27I'm, Logan, I'm Dr Massim.
29:28Is it OK if I examine your chest?
29:29No, I'm sorry if this feels a bit uncomfortable.
29:32Right.
29:33Extensive bruising on the anterior chest wall.
29:37Er, trachea central.
29:39Er, very tender on the lateral chest wall and lower sternum.
29:42OK, I think you might need to keep fractured ribs.
29:45I've been back at the cinnamon before you know it, mate.
29:48Don't strain.
29:49Don't strain.
29:49No added heart sounds.
29:51Er, Rita, could you lower the bed?
29:52Yes.
29:54Right, er, abdomen is soft and non-tender.
29:57No obvious penetrating injuries.
29:59OK, er, right, let's get a 12-lead ECG, the usual bloods, including a TNI, and let's get an urgent
30:04CT tap.
30:05Keep in mind cardiac monitoring.
30:07And, Rita, could you have a look at this gentleman's arm?
30:08Yeah, I'll leave that there for you.
30:10Felix, shall we step outside a sec?
30:12Mm-hm.
30:13Don't you worry, Logan.
30:14I'll just be outside that door.
30:16Perfect.
30:17Come on, then.
30:21Matty?
30:23You may need a chest ring.
30:33Yeah?
30:34Come in.
30:38Is this where you practice your whole dark and brooding routine?
30:42It's very good.
30:44What's up, Stevie?
30:46Yeah, I, er, I was just wondering if we could skip the cruel and unusual part of the punishment
30:51and just get me back into recess, because I'm really sick of having to explain to the paramedics why it
30:55is I can't treat patients.
30:56Look, I agree that you belong in recess.
31:02But?
31:03But, as I said, this wasn't my decision.
31:07It was out of my hands.
31:09You were just gonna have to deal with it.
31:12Anything else?
31:15Yeah, I, er, need you to sign off a controlled drug prescription for me, please.
31:22I triple checked it.
31:35What's going on? What's happened?
31:38Kevin died this morning.
31:41The other kid?
31:43Yeah.
31:45Sorry.
31:50Me too.
31:53Absolutely nothing ever changes.
31:55This guy will just keep getting away with this.
31:56People want to get away with it when other people stand back and let them.
32:10Do you want to bring me up to speed?
32:12Er, yeah.
32:13We inserted a chest strain.
32:14There were breath sounds, but he didn't improve.
32:16Ultrasound showed he was bleeding into his pericardium.
32:18The sternum fracture must have lacerated the pericardium vessel.
32:20His pulse is thready and weak.
32:22BP 90 over 54.
32:24His neck veins appear distended.
32:27He's tamponading.
32:28Yeah, he's lost his pulse.
32:29Okay, seal on the chest then, please.
32:30You've done everything right.
32:32Erm, yeah, let's proceed with the door across me and I'll, erm, I'll get, er,
32:35gloved in gowns.
32:36Alright?
32:46Oh, our very own Bob Woodward.
32:48Who's that?
32:49Bob Woodward.
32:51Watergate scandal.
32:52Richard Nixon.
32:53Come on.
32:57Oh dear.
32:59That's got lover boy so glum.
33:02Oh, didn't you hear him and Andy broke up?
33:04No.
33:05Don't look at me, first I've heard of it.
33:08Yeah, they'll have to see each other all the time.
33:10That, my friends, is why you don't mix work and romance.
33:20So that's the incision made, suction there.
33:22We need to get to the source of this, don't we?
33:28Oh, God.
33:30Oh.
33:32Oh.
33:32I don't know.
33:32There's something.
33:35Yeah.
33:35Well, that's definitely a laceration.
33:38Right ventricle.
33:39All this from my coat?
33:40It's nothing.
33:41Well, there's a difference between nothing and a future, isn't it?
33:44Do you want to put your fingers there?
33:45Yeah, keep suction going.
33:46Okay, let's have the, uh, let's have this thing, I think.
33:49Uh, yes, we are very much in the business of futures.
33:59Right.
34:06Yeah, there's cardiac contractions.
34:12Yeah, we've got Rosk.
34:15How are we doing on your own, Rush?
34:18Yes, picking up.
34:20Pulse is improving.
34:22Uh, BP's not great.
34:23He'll need ionotropic support.
34:25Okay, so let's, um, let's fill the cavity with, um, iodine soap balls.
34:28Get into theatre as soon as we can.
34:30Well done, though.
34:30Well done, everyone.
34:32Yeah, very well done.
34:41Oh, you do speak French, after all.
34:43Um, um, you know, this dinner tonight, I don't know whether you think about bobbing along.
34:49I appreciate it might not be your favourite sort of thing, it's black tie, and there'll
34:51be lots of, you know, sycophantic back-snapping, but you might meet some influential people,
34:55I don't know.
34:58Nothing's changed.
34:59You know that, right?
35:00I mean, I'm not about playing happy families and pretending like everything's fine,
35:04because it's really not.
35:15You know raster didn't mean anything back right?
35:19What's going on with you?
35:24Daddy!
35:25Hey!
35:26What are you doing here?
35:27I've got my threscent taste, but that's not important.
35:31This is important.
35:33No way. Is this for me?
35:35Yeah. It says hero.
35:38She was so nervous he wouldn't like it.
35:40Well, I love it. As if we're best friends, Paul's going to be a little bit jealous.
35:45Tell me how to put it on.
35:46Yeah, please.
35:49Oh.
35:50Oh, thank you.
35:51Come on then, love. Teddy and Jacob are very busy.
35:56Bye.
35:56Bye.
35:57Bye-bye.
35:59Bye-bye. See you later.
36:02Bye-bye.
36:08Leave me alone.
36:17Cam.
36:20Cup of tea and a chat.
36:24When did they contact you?
36:26Nope.
36:28I'm talking about Indy.
36:31Cam, what are you talking about?
36:38Um...
36:39Siobhan, the victim contact scheme called me.
36:45And, er...
36:46Chris Manfield's being released.
37:08How's that, Felix? Feeling a bit better?
37:10Good, thank you. It's my friend Logan, all right?
37:13Yeah, look, um, as soon as I know anything, I'll let you know, okay?
37:18Hello.
37:19So I've just got off the phone to cardiothoracics.
37:22Logan's out of theatre and going into recovery.
37:24Will he be okay?
37:26He's not out the woods yet, but, er, we're hopeful.
37:28Oh, good.
37:29Can you thank the doctors and nurses for me?
37:31The ones that saved his life?
37:33I'll let Dr. Keogh know.
37:35The hospital are lucky to have him.
37:37Okay, we'll get your discharge sorted, Felix, okay?
37:42What's your excuse, then?
37:43I'm not going to the dinner.
37:44He's single-handedly trying to ruin my career.
37:47You know, I thought an excuse was a bit excessive.
37:50Yours?
37:51He won't be at my back.
37:52He knows I'm angry.
37:54Yeah, you know, I can afford to be spiteful and grudgy.
37:57He's not my dad.
38:00Would you do it all again?
38:02Absolutely not.
38:03Not worth the trouble.
38:05Sorry.
38:07I really wish things were different between us, you know.
38:09You know what, supporting him would be a start.
38:11I mean us.
38:13Me and you.
38:15Natty.
38:16That thing that you and I had.
38:19You'll have plenty more of that to come.
38:20That kind of stuff will come and go, but...
38:24That man is one in a million.
38:26You only get one, Dylan.
38:29He's got his career.
38:30You'll be fine.
38:31No, no, hold on a second.
38:33When Dylan thought the morphine was your mistake,
38:35he didn't report it.
38:36Despite that going against every fibre of his being,
38:39he did that to protect you.
38:41And he would throw me under the bus
38:44if he knew he could save you.
38:46So you don't have an excuse not to go.
39:02I know, I know, Rita did tell me earlier,
39:05but I haven't had time to sort of...
39:10Hi.
39:11You sort this, I'll try and sort that.
39:14Okay.
39:17Hi there.
39:18I'm Dylan McKeon.
39:20I'm in a speech.
39:21I'm going to be on the front.
39:22Oh, yeah.
39:23Let's go.
39:28Okay.
39:31Hello there, how are you?
39:32Okay.
39:35Hi there.
39:36All right, good to see you.
39:56When?
39:58Don't know.
40:00Soon.
40:00Oh, love, I'm so sorry.
40:03Just...
40:04I just hate the way he's made me look at the world.
40:07I'm scared to even walk home on my own now.
40:10If there's anything I can do.
40:12A kebab.
40:13Something stronger.
40:16I really need me pal right now.
40:22At least let me drive you home.
40:24I mean, I'd offer for you to stay,
40:27but Teddy's taken over most of upstairs
40:30like a bomb of it did up there.
40:32Look, I'll be fine, right?
40:34I'm just being daft.
40:36Flynn's put this video doorbell thing on.
40:39I'll be fine.
40:41You can have the sofa.
40:43Can I?
40:43Are you sure?
40:45Yeah.
40:49Thanks, Jan.
40:50I thought of being on my own right now.
40:52Well, your back might not like it.
40:57Thanks.
41:00Thanks, Jan.
41:15Hi.
41:17My name is Major Flynn Byron.
41:19I am the clinical lead at Hall BED.
41:23I have some information that I need to disclose
41:26about an officer of yours.
41:29Yeah, his name is Colonel Jack Bard.
41:35So, without further ado, ladies and gentlemen,
41:38please welcome on stage, Dr. Dylan Keir.
41:48Thank you very much.
41:51Gosh.
41:55Can you hear me okay?
41:57I must admit, it does give me great relief to know that,
42:03should the occasion get the better of me,
42:05and I collapse here, actually quite likely,
42:08that I'm in the company of people, at least,
42:11who know the meaning of a do-not-resuscitate order.
42:24Here you are.
42:30What are you doing?
42:32I'm not leaving until we've had a talk.
42:34I've got nothing to say.
42:36Okay, well, that's your choice.
42:38But bottling it up is more good you hear me,
42:40so maybe it's time to try something different.
42:45Okay, so we had a tough shift today.
42:47Have we?
42:48Or was it just me?
42:50What do you mean?
42:51I thought I'd be better than this by now.
42:54I thought one day I'd be able to wake up
42:56and I'd be able to handle anything
42:58that the job throws at me, but I'm still scared.
43:02How can I be a hero when I'm still scared?
43:07I'm not sure if I can do this job anymore.
43:09Who says you can't?
43:11Hey, what are you talking about, man?
43:13I can't even do a simple handle without messing it up.
43:16I can't even cannulate properly.
43:17You've had a bad day.
43:18It's not just today.
43:20It's been every day since the attack on the call centre.
43:23I can't handle it,
43:23and that is why Jan stepped me down as lead paramedic.
43:26No.
43:26That's because Ian came back.
43:28Look, it's been a rough patch, man.
43:30We've all been there.
43:30It's not the same.
43:31How?
43:32Because you've got Blake,
43:33and you've got Carter.
43:35I pushed my mum away so I could do this job,
43:37so if I'm not a good paramedic,
43:38what am I?
43:39Who am I?
43:40Why would my dad want to know me?
43:53Look, you're not auditioning to be his son.
43:56It's not something you pass or fail.
43:58If your dad didn't want to know,
43:59then he wouldn't be courting you.
44:03Teddy,
44:04listen, you are a damn good paramedic.
44:06When I look at you,
44:07I don't see a scared man.
44:08You're just saying that.
44:10And I'll keep saying it until you see it.
44:13Look,
44:14you're the one that made the difference today.
44:16You're the guy that got the job done.
44:18Hey,
44:19come on.
44:20Chin up.
44:22And wake up, Teddy.
44:25Because you are way better than you think you are.
44:27You hear me?
44:28Any that would be proud of you.
44:33Come on, man.
44:36It's all good, Claire.
44:38You hear?
44:39You're going to make me cry now.
44:40Don't do all that.
44:40Don't do that, please.
44:42So,
44:43I was once asked,
44:46what does it take to be
44:48a great doctor?
44:49Well,
44:50I was,
44:51I was reminded of
44:54a case
44:55of a 68-year-old woman
44:58who presented to the ED
44:59with a shortness of breath,
45:03otherwise very healthy,
45:05sprightly even.
45:06And she'd had a rash
45:07that had responded to treatment,
45:11but
45:13she couldn't remember the name of the drug.
45:15COVID?
45:16No, no,
45:17it wasn't COVID.
45:18No,
45:18this was before COVID.
45:19So,
45:19it wasn't,
45:20it wasn't viral,
45:20it wasn't bacterial.
45:22We ruled out
45:23that there was a pulmonary edema.
45:26There was no haemoxys,
45:28no orthopnea.
45:30I'll,
45:31I'll,
45:32I'll,
45:32I'll,
45:33I'll,
45:33I'll spare you the agony.
45:34Um,
45:35uh,
45:36I,
45:36uh,
45:37uh,
45:38Dapsone-related,
45:39uh,
45:39metheemoglobinemia.
45:42Yeah.
45:43because,
45:43yeah,
45:44the,
45:44um,
45:45so the,
45:45the rash was a known side effect of celiac disease.
45:48So the,
45:49uh,
45:49the Dapsone prevented the,
45:52um,
45:52the,
45:53the,
45:53the hemoglobin from transferring the oxygen to the blood cells.
45:56Anyway,
45:56she was,
45:57um,
45:58successfully treated,
45:58uh,
45:59with,
45:59uh,
45:59methylene blue.
46:04Yeah,
46:04I did that.
46:05Yeah,
46:05I did that.
46:05I did that all on my own,
46:07right?
46:08Well,
46:09the reason that I didn't prolong the agony is because this is not what the story is about.
46:18It's about the paramedics that brought her in.
46:22Her dad.
46:24It's Teddy.
46:27About the staff nurse who had an instinct that there was more to this than met the eye.
46:37It's about the clinical nurse manager who knew that women of a certain age can disappear.
46:52It's about my,
46:54my fellow consultants who convinced me to go down the right path.
47:06I,
47:07I was once asked,
47:10what's it take to be a great doctor?
47:15Being part of a team.
47:18Nobody,
47:19nobody can do it on their own.
47:52Peace.
47:53Jin chif.
47:57Yeah.
48:04Oh,
48:09we're in the spot.
48:11Yeah,
48:12we're in the spot.
48:12I can't expect that.
48:13we're in the spot.
48:15Yeah.
48:16That's very kind.
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