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00:00Here it comes.
00:02That is a possibility.
00:04As is Christmas, we had a special visitor.
00:09As suspected with the findings during surgery, the mass we removed from your ovary did reveal a cancer.
00:17We could have been happy.
00:19Oh, you stupid, selfish fool.
00:22Claire. What?
00:23There were others.
00:25This guy thinks I owe him 2K.
00:28The fact that I don't is irrelevant to him.
00:31Why did it have to be this house?
00:33I haven't had a drink since I've been in the UK.
00:36You know, there have been temptations, but I haven't, so I'm fine.
00:40I really understand how strong that temptation can be.
00:46Sorry.
00:51What the hell is going on in here?
00:58What the hell is going on in here?
01:03Reader.
01:05Scalpel.
01:15Oh, for God's sake, girl.
01:20To think I ever saw something in here.
01:23No skill.
01:24No sense.
01:25And not much to look at.
01:29No.
01:30No.
01:32No there.
01:33No.
01:34No.
01:35No.
01:36No.
01:37No.
01:38No.
01:53No.
01:54No.
01:55Oh, why don't you wake me?
02:01I tried. We were dead to the world. Not surprised after last night. Come on.
02:06Well, I wasn't that bad, was I?
02:09Look, no judgment from me. I've just never seen Drunken Gauzy before.
02:14Trust me, you won't see her again.
02:18Oh, there she is, Ash Queen. I'm holding you personally responsible for this handover I've got.
02:23Why? What did I do? You forced to fit us all tequila for a start.
02:27Don't tell me I don't want to.
02:29Hey, don't worry. I won't tell anyone what you did without Lennon.
02:32Good morning.
02:33For you, maybe.
02:35I don't know how to put this. I'm treading a dog egg on the way into work.
02:39That's good luck, isn't it? No, hang on. That's birds.
02:42Yeah, you'll struggle to convince me that faeces is a harbinger of any good fortune.
02:45I'll be in recessive.
02:47Okey-doke.
02:49Right! Ha-ha!
02:51OK, you lovely lot. Sawheads or not, we are up against it today.
02:55OK. The three nurses down. Reception's fit to burst.
02:58And to cap it all, St James are threatening to go on divert.
03:02So, it's wonderful, isn't it?
03:04We've got cubicles one through six, which is gastroenteritis patients.
03:08Now, it's possibly norovirus, OK?
03:10So, full PPE, please. Strict infection control, so we can get them in a side room or discharge them.
03:17You two, OK to stay on OBS? Just so you know, that's a rhetorical question.
03:21Erm, yeah, Ngozi. Hello.
03:23Yeah, you are with Dylan in recess.
03:26If you can't do the time, don't do the cram, as they say.
03:31Right. Off you go.
03:33OK?
03:34Anybody seen Dr. Byron? Anybody?
03:44Claire?
03:46Claire, don't think I won't stand out here all morning, because I will.
03:50Claire!
03:54Look, darling, you've changed.
03:55Enough. You'll upset the girls.
03:57Look, I want to see my wife.
03:58Oh, you think you can just tell her everything and carry on as you were?
04:02No.
04:03Because, Flynn, she can't stand the sight of you.
04:06Look, I'm at fault, OK? I get that.
04:09But she texted me last night that she's moving to London.
04:13Well, come on, don't tell me you're OK with this.
04:16OK with it?
04:17I encouraged it.
04:19And it's quite fortuitous, really.
04:21The long overdue breakdown of your marriage, coinciding with the start of my new venture.
04:26You've got a new job?
04:28Yeah.
04:29I'm to be senior lecturer in anatomy at a London teaching hospital.
04:33It's a carrot they've been dangling for quite a while, but the timing was never right before.
04:38Russell, I am not going to let her take my kids away from me.
04:42Oh, they coped pretty well with your previous absences.
04:45Now, if you don't mind, I'd like you off my property.
05:06Oh.
05:07She's just...
05:08Rita, I hope your ears weren't burning.
05:13Erm, is this to do with the investigation?
05:16Probably best if I explain in private.
05:19Did you want to...?
05:20Now, after presenting your version of events to Mr Whitelaw, he has raised a counter-allegation
05:40against you.
05:42What?
05:44It's not unusual.
05:46Alas, you'd appreciate we have to investigate what he's claiming.
05:49Which is?
05:51Erm...
05:52That during a hysterectomy around a fortnight ago, you failed in your duties as a surgical
05:57nurse.
05:58According to Mr Whitelaw, your conduct was so poor, he dismissed you mid-procedure.
06:04Yeah, erm...
06:07It wasn't like that.
06:09We were operating on a colleague of mine.
06:12And I freaked out...
06:13So you're not denying it?
06:15OK.
06:16It's...
06:17Oh.
06:18We understand that there have been other issues while you've been an employee here.
06:26Ones which predate our initial investigation.
06:30Right.
06:32Perhaps it would be better if we were to reach an understanding.
06:47Is this an NDA?
06:48I'd call it more of a mutual arrangement.
06:59And, er...
07:00While not directly related to this agreement, I can tell you that Mr Whitelaw is stepping
07:04down from his position.
07:05He's going to quit.
07:06The official line will be early retirement.
07:10You will receive a settlement fee, as long as you adhere to the terms and conditions.
07:14OK.
07:15And...
07:16So...so what happens?
07:20What about my job?
07:21Do I get to keep it?
07:22I think a year's salary should tide you over until you find alternative employment.
07:27Should it not?
07:28Sorry.
07:29I, erm...
07:30Have I got time to think?
07:35Just let us know when you've made up your mind.
07:41OK.
07:42This is Jack Dale, 28.
07:45Er...
07:46Sudden onset of 8 out of 10 abdominal pain.
07:48We're vomiting.
07:49Jody with me.
07:50Pain generalised and coming in waves.
07:51So there's no count of the tides.
07:52He's vomited over the last few hours.
07:54Er...
07:55Normally no haematemesis.
07:56Cause 98.
07:57Initial hypertension, which is improved to 105 over 70.
08:00Er...
08:011 gram of IV paracetamol.
08:02IV ondansetron.
08:03And 500 mils of fluid given.
08:05All right, Jack.
08:06I'm ED consultant Dr Byron.
08:07If you can hop up onto the bed for me.
08:09Yeah.
08:10Oh!
08:11Have you been drinking?
08:12Trust me, there's no judgement here.
08:13What?
08:14No.
08:15It's not even 10am.
08:16Er...
08:17Don't worry about it.
08:18It's 5pm somewhere.
08:19Listen, let's get bloods.
08:20FBC, UNE, VBG, amylase, glucose and a group intake, please.
08:25Flynn.
08:26Yeah.
08:27This is the second person today we've brought in with your symptoms.
08:30Yeah.
08:31Half a dozen self-presented as well.
08:32All right.
08:33Er...
08:34Thanks.
08:35Thanks, man.
08:36Jack, have you eaten anything out of the ordinary lately?
08:37Er...
08:38I...
08:39I went out for dinner last night.
08:40Seafood.
08:41Er...
08:42Er...
08:43Er...
08:44Er...
08:45Er...
08:46I went out for dinner last night.
08:47Er...
08:48Seafood.
08:49Er...
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09:10You really did pass, didn't you?
09:12Yeah.
09:13And an ambulance isn't older than I am.
09:15This seems ancient.
09:16She's an old banger, but she keeps on going.
09:19Two old bangers together.
09:21Hello, paramedics!
09:26In here.
09:27In the kitchen.
09:28Hi there.
09:29My name's Jan.
09:30This is Indy.
09:31Hi.
09:32We were told this was an accidental knife injury.
09:35What does that look like to you?
09:36What's your name, love?
09:37This is Indy. Hi.
09:41We were told this was an accidental knife injury.
09:45What does that look like to you?
09:47What's your name, love?
09:50Reid. He's got a stammer. Gets worse when he's on edge.
09:55Are we OK here? Or am I going to need to call the police?
09:59He tripped. He fell in the dishwasher.
10:02You know, I always told him, you stack the knives, blade down.
10:04Is that true?
10:05Is it OK if my colleague has a look?
10:09Yeah.
10:12Let's have a look.
10:13Keep the pressure on that.
10:15That's it.
10:18Use some pressure bandages.
10:21Mind off me?
10:22OK, this is going to really hurt. Ready?
10:25Deep breath. One, two, three.
10:29So, fell on the dishwasher.
10:32It's only went on me.
10:35No, no, no, no, no, not my fault.
10:41So I was angry for no reason, was I?
10:43The phone hasn't stopped ringing all morning.
10:45The moron's giving everyone food poisoning.
10:48Hmm.
10:49This could be the source of the outbreak.
10:52Right, I'm going to call control, get them to contact Public Health England.
10:56Did you hear that? We're round!
10:58Come on, come on, come on! Leave him!
11:01Oi! Oi!
11:03Right, any more of that and I will be calling the police, OK?
11:08And you, any more of you are heroics and you'll be stood down for the day, right?
11:11Yep.
11:12Right, let's get him to the ED.
11:15Where do you think you're going?
11:16I'm coming with you.
11:19He's my brother.
11:21Rita, come on, you've got to be kidding me.
11:26It's 33 grand.
11:27Flint, it might not be a lot to you, but it is to me.
11:30I could put a deposit down, take my family on a really good holiday,
11:34buy myself some time to think, some space.
11:3833 grand, is that the cost of your principals?
11:41Or my marriage?
11:43Rita, I put my neck on the line for you, Russell is my father-in-law, it was stick by you or...
11:47Or what, Flynn?
11:48I mean, do you even get to keep your job? I thought you liked work in here.
11:53I do.
11:54Then why are you even considering this?
11:57It is Russell who should be being punished, not you.
12:00I get that money is tempting, OK? I understand that.
12:02But they're trying to buy your silence, Rita. It is not right.
12:06Ah, Katie, perfect timing.
12:14Can you come with us, please?
12:15Life's still in situ.
12:17We've packed around.
12:19Tall nickeae holding well.
12:21Pulse is 110, BP 104-066.
12:25Breasts 20, sat 100% on high flow.
12:29He's had one gram of TXA, one gram of IV paracetamol, and five milligrams of morphine.
12:40Ready to lift.
12:41One, two, three, and lift.
12:44And drop.
12:46And on my slide.
12:47One, two, three, slide.
12:49OK, thank you.
12:52Hello there, Reed.
12:53My name's Dylan.
12:54I'm one of the doctors here.
12:55Now, I'm obviously going to have a look at your leg, but at the moment, how would you describe
12:58the pain on a scale of one to ten?
13:00Nine.
13:00OK, OK, great.
13:02Right, let's do a full set of bloods, please.
13:05FBC unis and a group of sleep.
13:07Ngozi, did you get that?
13:09Yes.
13:10Great.
13:11Oh, and let's do the CT early, I think, because we want to do that before we get that out.
13:16Sorry to do this now.
13:17Excuse me.
13:18Hello.
13:18Hello.
13:19All of our gastro patients have confirmed that they ate at your restaurant yesterday.
13:25Um, I'm in trouble.
13:31Look, I don't think anybody's going to go to prison, but you should expect a visit from
13:35Environmental Health.
13:36But, look, it would help them if we knew what caused the outbreak.
13:40Did he do anything different or use a different meat?
13:43The crab, I thought it was OK, still fresh.
13:54OK, OK, thank you.
13:55Good to know.
13:56Thanks, Dylan.
13:56Oh, that's OK.
14:00You all right?
14:01Well, I wouldn't have been.
14:03No, no reason.
14:04OK.
14:05I said no!
14:18Leah!
14:18Leah!
14:20Leah!
14:21What?
14:22I am so sorry.
14:23No, no, no, no, you're fine.
14:24Uh, she's looking a lot better.
14:27I, I, I know you.
14:30Yeah, I'm the doctor who ruined your Christmas.
14:33Sorry.
14:34I, I didn't know you were, um...
14:39Yeah.
14:40Yeah.
14:41A little too ironic.
14:43Um, anyway, how's the...
14:45Um, final session last week.
14:48She's been given the all clear.
14:49She's officially in remission.
14:51That's, that's brilliant.
14:52What's your name again?
14:53Adele.
14:53Adele.
14:54That's, I'm delighted for you.
14:58Are you not delighted for you?
15:00Well, she doesn't want to go home.
15:01Well, she thinks now the treatment's stopped that it's going to come back.
15:04Well, there's a, there's a logic to that, I guess.
15:08And I should feel happy, right?
15:09But, I don't know, it just, uh, just doesn't feel real yet.
15:15I know.
15:17But it will.
15:18Trust me.
15:19I'm a doctor.
15:21Leah.
15:22Do you remember Dr Nash?
15:24She, uh, treated you on Christmas Day.
15:26You gave me the games console.
15:29No, I, look, that wasn't, that wasn't,
15:31me, that was definitely the big man himself.
15:33I'm just, you know, one of his helpers, so.
15:38Are you sick too?
15:41Me?
15:42No.
15:43No.
15:44I'm fit as a fiddle.
15:45Well, I will be.
15:48Soon.
15:49But your mum was telling me that you're doing brilliantly.
15:53Got the all clear.
15:55What if I get sick again?
15:56What if it comes back?
16:06Yeah, look, um, I was just saying to your mum that when I was your age, I used to hate school.
16:15I hated Sunday evenings.
16:17I just dreaded Monday.
16:18Do you ever get like that?
16:20Yeah?
16:21Where you're like, don't want to go to school, just want to be at home with mum.
16:24And you dread it and you dread it.
16:27And then Monday comes and Monday goes.
16:30And, and you survive it.
16:33You get through it.
16:34Um, look, what I'm trying to say is Leah, you and me, the more we focus on Monday, we miss
16:47the fact that Sunday's right here, it's right now, and it's happening and it's okay.
16:54You know, everything's okay.
17:01Come on.
17:13While you are here, would you mind running this up to Vasky or asking you to have a quick
17:16recovery?
17:16Okay.
17:17Well, come on, what NHS, all that?
17:23Sorry, excuse me.
17:23Hey.
17:24That's fine, I'm his brother.
17:25Are you happy now?
17:26We've been shut down.
17:27Environmental health crawling all over the place, all over social media.
17:30Come on, please.
17:31Just when I thought you'd run out of ways to display your stupidity, you've still managed
17:36to surprise me.
17:37Do you want me to call somebody?
17:39Go on.
17:48Never work with your family, isn't that the first rule of business?
17:51Right, I'll talk to Vasky to myself.
17:52Oh, sorry.
17:54Sorry.
17:55Hey.
17:57You don't need to apologise for anything.
17:59Why do you work with him?
18:00Why do you work with him?
18:01If he behaves like that?
18:05Family b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-business?
18:08I'd quit if I could afford to.
18:12Trust me, toxic work environments are not good for your health.
18:18Can I get you anything while we wait for the vascular team?
18:24Some headphones?
18:29Music relaxes me.
18:33Yeah, OK. Have you got any on you?
18:36That's all right.
18:38I'm sure lost property wouldn't mind if we borrowed some.
18:56PHONE RINGS
18:58She's a brave kid.
19:13She really is. Let's hope we never see her again, eh?
19:17Leah pointed you out to me. She wanted you to have it.
19:21Said she won't be needing it anymore.
19:22Thanks.
19:32How's he doing?
19:33I can't disclose your brother's treatment without his consent, sorry.
19:36Look, I didn't mean that. He just winds me up, that's all.
19:39I only hired him cos he's my brother and look where that's got me.
19:42Look, it's none of my business.
19:46I just want to make sure he's OK.
19:50I quit.
19:51Sorry, what?
19:54We don't get on.
19:55If we weren't related, we wouldn't even be friends.
19:56I know you mean well.
19:57I'm...
19:58Without you, I'd have never made it through school.
19:59Can't have been easy.
20:00You bro, the freak who can't speak.
20:16But you had my back and...
20:19And I like your brother.
20:21through school.
20:23Can't have been easy.
20:24You brother freak who can't speak.
20:28But you had my back and I loved you for that.
20:32But we can't work together.
20:35One of us has to go and it's going to be me.
20:38Consider this my notice.
20:51How did I do?
20:54How did I do?
21:04Yeah, I found her on the floor.
21:06She said her chest hurt.
21:07OK.
21:10Hi there.
21:11I'm Jan.
21:12I'm a paramedic and wrote for a ranlio.
21:16Training for the whole behalf.
21:19Is it OK if my colleague takes your pulse?
21:22And your chest is hurting, is it?
21:25Are you an experienced runner?
21:27My son.
21:28He's a personal trainer.
21:30Says I'm unfit.
21:32Trying to prove him wrong.
21:34It's a marathon, not a sprint, remember?
21:36Stack.
21:37I wanted to surprise him.
21:40Am I having a heart attack?
21:43Let's get you in the back of the ambulance and check you over.
21:46Can you get the trolley?
21:47I'm going to give you some oxygen, all right?
22:17Once again, get you to engage.
22:18Just soap if you Building Store, bring me away.
22:23Goodbye.
22:24Bye.
22:25Hi.
22:26Bye.
22:27Bye.
22:36Bye-bye.
22:38Bye.
22:39Bye.
22:40Bye.
22:41Bye-bye.
22:42Bye.
22:43Bye.
22:44Bye.
22:45Bye.
22:45Bye.
22:46Bye.
22:46Have you been crying?
22:48No.
22:50Throwing up, then?
22:54There may be many things, but I'm not an idiot.
22:56I do know what a hangover looks like.
23:00Sorry, dear.
23:01Why are you apologising?
23:03Um, come with me.
23:08Best advice I ever had, you're in control of the first drink.
23:11After that, the floodgates open.
23:14Let's call it a setback rather than a failure.
23:20Is this in the rules?
23:21Yeah, yeah, yeah. All booked in. It's above water.
23:23Have a seat.
23:25Now, tell me, what did Nicole say?
23:28She knows I was drunk. She doesn't know that's a problem.
23:31Eh, she doesn't know you're in recovery, eh?
23:34OK, well, take my advice, OK?
23:38These things are much, much easier to deal with
23:40when you have the support of those closest to you.
23:44Right.
23:50Let's get you hooked up, shall we?
23:56Do you want me to call your son for you?
23:58Oh.
24:01Oh, he's handsome boy, isn't he?
24:05Last few years, we've drifted.
24:08He was in prison.
24:11Drugs.
24:13But now he's out.
24:15He's turned himself around.
24:18Good for him.
24:20He's a good boy.
24:21Don't feel right.
24:22Um...
24:23Indy!
24:24She's getting worse.
24:25How long now?
24:26Two minutes!
24:27You know, all I'm saying is what is the point of having a wedding if you can't cop off one of the groomsmen?
24:43Here you go.
24:44Everything OK, Rita?
24:45Yeah.
24:46Fine.
24:49Have you heard anything back yet, about the investigation?
24:54Yeah.
24:55Um...
24:57I'd like to tell you both something.
25:02I've handed in my notice.
25:05I'm leaving.
25:06What?
25:08Because of Russell.
25:09Really? You can speak to us, you know?
25:11Bloody...
25:12It's just...
25:13It's complicated, isn't it?
25:16I'm still gonna pay rent, I promise.
25:17Until you find someone to replace me.
25:19Just stop it.
25:20No-one's replacing you.
25:22Yeah.
25:234pm.
25:24All going well.
25:26Ah, yeah, it's a bit last minute, but, you know, they insisted.
25:31Now I'm gonna say something to him.
25:32Don't.
25:34Don't waste your breath.
25:40Yeah, no, it's quite a minute to see.
25:42Yeah, I'm looking forward to it.
25:46Shortcut.
25:47Hope you don't mind.
25:49Mom.
26:00Dad, there's something wrong with this...
26:02I can't stop!
26:04Why didn't we just tell the area?
26:06It's cause we're trying to change our mind, right?
26:08If it was happening!
26:09Hold on!
26:10Everybody get back.
26:26What the hell was that?
26:28You okay?
26:28Yeah.
26:30Call maintenance, make sure they shut off the power to the front of the building.
26:33They're cold, wouldn't they?
26:40Are you okay?
26:55Just hold still for me.
26:56I couldn't get Indy out.
26:59What's that?
26:59The question to the end of the day, are you all right?
27:01Yeah.
27:02Indy, Indy.
27:03Rita's got a job, she'll be fine.
27:04What have we got?
27:05I know she's still.
27:06Get it off me.
27:07Get it off me.
27:07Get it off me.
27:08Get it off.
27:09Get it off.
27:10Hey.
27:10Calm down.
27:11Stay still.
27:12There's anyone in the back.
27:13Put Jones in there.
27:14Don't worry, Cameron's only running.
27:16Move back.
27:17Come on, get inside.
27:21Lynn.
27:24You know him?
27:26Came in with his brother earlier.
27:30Lynn.
27:36There's no balance.
27:37Okay, I'll start compressions.
27:38We need to get it inside.
27:39We can't.
27:40We can't.
27:40We can't.
27:40We can't.
27:40We can't.
27:40The ambulance is blocking the doors.
27:41Jan, this is broken.
27:42Right.
27:43Well, I need equipment.
27:45De-fib.
27:45Monitor.
27:47Uh, life pack.
27:48And I need a crash team.
27:49Okay, go.
27:50Okay.
27:50Stay with you, okay?
27:51Stay with you, okay?
27:55Wait, wait, wait.
27:56This whole thing is basically holding him together.
27:58We move it too fast.
27:59His muscles are broke down.
28:00His kidneys are fail.
28:01I can't just leave him.
28:02I can't.
28:03Just help me, please.
28:04Okay, okay.
28:05Just hold on, hold on.
28:05All right, we're going to need access and find Siobhan to make sure we're on track.
28:09Declare a trust major incident.
28:10Go.
28:10Go.
28:11Help me.
28:12It's okay, I'll go with you.
28:14I'm going to stay with you, okay?
28:15I'm going to stay with you, okay?
28:17All right, any headaches?
28:27Any blurred vision?
28:29No, nothing.
28:30Okay.
28:36My brother.
28:37Still in theatre.
28:38Way to steal his thunder, eh?
28:42Five servers are on the way.
28:44ETA, ten minutes.
28:45Oh, come on.
28:45Right, Dylan, two seconds.
28:46Do you want to put the monitoring on?
28:48I'll be with you as soon as I can.
28:49All right, Dylan, do you need both of these guys?
28:51Because if Cam swaps in here, I can tell the cubicles.
28:53It works for me, Cam.
28:54Oh, okay, yeah, I can stay with you.
28:55Cam, shout if you need me.
28:56All right, Cam, we'll need one more.
28:59He's pinned against the wall in his hips.
29:01He's got a belly palpable radial pulse.
29:03He's tacky and his wrists are over 30.
29:05Okay, so we've got a cross injury with haemodynamic instability.
29:08Oh, I feel cold.
29:10Oh, I want my mouth.
29:12Okay, Cleaning's going into shock.
29:13Right, come on, we've got to move this ambulance now.
29:15Yeah, he's going to bleed out every day.
29:16Are you not sure that's safe?
29:17I mean, look, we've got to do it now.
29:19Rita, can you get a stretcher and pelvic binder on standby?
29:22Dylan, make sure on the back of the ambulance is being...
29:23Can I take over?
29:24Hold him up.
29:25This ambulance, Flynn's going to move it.
29:26Dylan, she's in via.
29:27Okay, okay, so let's get ready to shock her when we can then, please.
29:30Jan, you're bleeding.
29:32Didn't know.
29:33Okay, off the chest then, please.
29:35I'll do a good job.
29:38Yes, didn't via.
29:39Okay, so back on the chest then, please.
29:42I'll prepare to shock, say.
29:44Charging to 150.
29:47Top, middle, bottom, everybody clear.
29:50Shocking.
29:51Okay, I'm going to get it back on the chest if you're up to it.
29:54Yes, 100%.
29:55Right answer.
29:56So 300 milligrams of the air, please.
29:58Yeah.
29:59And, J.D., what's he's done there?
30:00Can I have you securing the airway from it, please?
30:01Yeah.
30:02Everybody clear, I'm going to pull back.
30:13Yeah, Flynn, ready to go.
30:15Yes.
30:15Yes.
30:24Sam, are you okay?
30:25Hold on, Peter.
30:35Right, let's get him surgery.
30:36We can't.
30:37Listen, it's shot.
30:38Fine, recently.
30:39Come on, let's move.
30:44Good job.
30:44Good job.
30:45How's it looking?
30:46An ambulance pinned to the wall, traveling maybe 20, 30 miles per hour.
30:49He's a blunt force, cross-injury to the pelvis, and a penetrating wound to the abdomen.
30:52May I?
30:53Yeah.
30:53Stomach's distended.
30:58Hemorrhaging.
30:58Want me with you?
31:01Really, you're going to be okay with that?
31:05I'll get the trauma set.
31:07Right, where do you want me?
31:08Resource one.
31:09Let's go.
31:17Yeah, there's no way we're getting this trolley through there.
31:19So that's two minutes of teleports, okay?
31:21Yeah, she's still in the air.
31:22Okay, back on the chest, please.
31:24Okay, so charging for 150.
31:27Top, middle, bottom, clear.
31:28Shocking.
31:30Back on the chest, please.
31:31Looks like corneal abrasions are pretty common with airbags.
31:41You'll need some antibiotic ointment, but nothing to worry about.
31:44Cool, so I can go then, because I want to go see Jan, make sure she's all right.
31:47Indy.
31:48Indy.
31:48Indy, look at me.
31:49It's going to be all right.
31:51Did you see him?
31:53The guy.
31:55Because he just had this look in his eyes and I just, I can't stay here.
31:59Indy Janskowski is right if we ask you a few questions.
32:071224, my head's at the rate.
32:08So charge it to 150.
32:11Top, middle, bottom, everyone clear?
32:12Clear.
32:13Shocking.
32:14Okay, back on the chest, please.
32:16Um, so she's been in BF for 30 minutes, and there don't seem to be any reversible pauses,
32:21so unless anybody disagrees, let's, uh, let's call it that.
32:24Okay, has anybody got the time?
32:2710.54.
32:28So, time of death, 10.54.
32:43Hello, my name is Jan.
32:56Am I speaking with Justine's son?
33:00Yeah, I'm, I'm a paramedic.
33:04I'm afraid I've got some bad news.
33:10What are you thinking?
33:11Open laparotomy, and now.
33:14Maybe we should wait for theatre.
33:16No, there isn't time.
33:17The metal is seriously compromising his blood flow.
33:20If you don't act now, he's not going to make it.
33:21Russell's right, he's lost too much blood.
33:23He's too unstable, Sean.
33:24It's got to be now.
33:26Your department, your call.
33:30Yeah, it's doing.
33:31The floor's yours.
33:33Okay to assist?
33:34Yeah.
33:35Scalp, please.
33:40Three strokes.
33:41And we're in.
33:58Gently.
33:58Very suspected.
34:07Lacerated aziliac.
34:09What I need now is...
34:10Vascular clamp.
34:12Perfect.
34:17I need you now to take control of the pressure.
34:20Where my hand is, please.
34:21Got it.
34:29Now, when I say so, I want you to release, and I'll apply the clamp.
34:35All clear?
34:37Yeah.
34:37There's the power back on.
34:39And lift the operation.
34:40All right, okay, thanks.
34:41Lift the power back on.
34:43The theory will take us as soon as we need.
34:44Okay, ready.
34:45Ready.
34:46And now.
34:49Now we wait.
34:51And I have a...
34:52Success.
35:05Let's get him moved.
35:07Right.
35:07Right.
35:09Well done.
35:24And is there any news on the man that I hit?
35:27Last I checked, he's out of theatre.
35:31He's critical, but he's stable.
35:34I'll leave you to it.
35:37It's my fault.
35:39All of this is all my fault.
35:41Come on, now.
35:43The accelerator jammed.
35:46Everybody knows that ambulance should have been taken off the road months ago.
35:54I knocked someone down once.
35:56Not that long ago.
36:01It was one of the worst days of my career.
36:04Did I die?
36:09Luckily, no.
36:13Look, you've had a shock.
36:16It's going to take some time.
36:18But we're going to get you through it.
36:20Please don't be nice to me.
36:22Oh, come on, don't be so daft.
36:25We're the team.
36:27No, because I have something to tell you.
36:29About the burglary.
36:31Shh.
36:36Rita.
36:37Hi.
36:39Sean.
36:41Nice job earlier.
36:43Fixing the iliac vein.
36:44We finished it off up here, but credit where it's due.
36:49Just doing my job.
36:54I've, um...
36:55Been meaning to message you.
36:58See how you're getting on.
37:00Yeah.
37:01I'm good.
37:05I'm sorry, Rita.
37:07But how things ended.
37:11I shouldn't have thrown you under the bus like that.
37:14Correct.
37:16And you were right about Russell.
37:19Guess you just got there quicker than I did.
37:21You've changed your tune?
37:23Since I told him about the list, he's pretty much ghosted me.
37:27Probably thinks I was in on it.
37:28That or I should have stopped you.
37:30Would you have?
37:37Still, at least we get to skip his leaving drinks.
37:40Don't think I could stomach all the brown nosing.
37:41His what?
37:43He's having a do.
37:44In the boardroom.
37:45Russell's last hurrah, big unveiling of the white law wing.
37:48Huh?
37:50They're naming a theatre after him.
37:53I thought you knew.
37:53Rita, wait.
38:01Ah, yes, uh, thank you.
38:03Um, uh, well, what can I say?
38:05It has been quite the run.
38:08And today, I wasn't supposed to be clinical,
38:11but, uh, you know what they say about old habits and dying hard.
38:15But it has given me some stories that I can bore my students with
38:19at my new venture, which starts next week.
38:22A theatre?
38:23After everything I told you, you're naming a theatre after him.
38:27Christine, Christine.
38:28He's not leaving by choice, everyone.
38:30No, no.
38:31He's leaving because he's a predator and a bully
38:33and the trusts are covering it up.
38:35No, but why do I have to leave the job that I love?
38:38Sign away my principles?
38:40He gets a leaving due.
38:42A lap of honour.
38:43Oh, clap for Russell, everybody.
38:46Dad, what is she talking about?
38:48Ignore her.
38:48She's delusional.
38:50How dare you?
38:51You sexually assaulted me.
38:56Remember?
38:59You groomed me.
39:02You got in my head.
39:04You made me feel like...
39:05like I wasn't good at my job.
39:08She is lying.
39:11Really, Russell?
39:14Because I know there's other people in this room
39:17who've been sexually assaulted too.
39:22Who else?
39:24Been assaulted by Russell.
39:26Touched on the bum.
39:29Rubbed up against.
39:32Backed into a corner.
39:33Come on!
39:37You're so quiet!
39:40Okay, who's been bullied then?
39:44Made to feel worthless.
39:47Made to feel this little.
39:49Leave me alone, Sean.
40:09Leave me alone, Sean.
40:14Where was I?
40:15Not quite the last day I had in mind.
40:26Oh, I spoke to a colleague earlier
40:27and he recommended some schools for the girls.
40:30Fees in London are a bit higher,
40:32but don't worry.
40:34Nothing is too good for my...
40:35We're not coming.
40:37What?
40:39It's just about what that nurse said.
40:42Claire,
40:43she's making it up.
40:44First the list.
40:46Now all of this?
40:48Now, I thought that new job came out of nowhere.
40:51Now it all makes sense.
40:53You're being managed out.
40:55How could you do that to her?
40:56Claire, I told you,
40:57it is not true.
40:59Look, surgery.
41:00It's a tough gig.
41:02Sometimes tempers flare.
41:04I admit that.
41:05And boundaries get blurred.
41:07Would you please stop lying to me?
41:10I'm not.
41:10This is not some employment tribunal, Dad.
41:12I am your daughter.
41:13I don't want you seeing the girls at the moment.
41:17What?
41:20No.
41:21Those girls mean everything to me.
41:23You mean everything to me.
41:26You were my hero, Dad.
41:29You've ruined it.
41:32I'm going back to the house to pack.
41:34I'll be gone by the time you're home.
41:36Clara?
41:52You've heard, then?
41:53Freedom, eh?
41:54I just can't believe he's got away with it.
41:56Well, look, at least you still get to keep your job, right?
42:06Right.
42:11I signed an MDA.
42:12Now they know the full story.
42:16It'd be different.
42:17Hang on.
42:20You know what?
42:23Russell Whitelaw cornered me into his office
42:25on my first day of surgery rotation.
42:27Where are you getting this?
42:28Same place that posted the whispering list.
42:30Wait, wait, there's more.
42:31I almost quit nursing because of someone like Whitelaw.
42:33Too scared to make a complaint.
42:34Can I see it?
42:35Yeah.
42:39There's so many.
42:44There's so many.
42:50The list.
42:52Did you know about the investigation?
42:56God, of course.
42:57Always the last to know everything, aren't I?
42:59Yeah.
43:00Listen, I had a duty of care to the nursing prof.
43:02I couldn't say anything to anyone.
43:03I am not anyone, Flynn.
43:05I am your wife.
43:09I'm not going to London.
43:13Good.
43:14Good.
43:14That's good.
43:15We can talk about this.
43:17I can't do this anymore, Flynn.
43:19No.
43:19No, you can.
43:21I'll change.
43:21I promise you.
43:22I'll change.
43:24I'm sorry, but I...
43:25I just don't think that you can.
43:27I can.
43:35So what are we doing now?
43:42Go away for a few days.
43:44I'll stay with some friends.
43:48Look, I won't stop you seeing the girls.
43:50Okay?
43:52They need their dad.
43:53I'll be in touch.
43:54I'll be in touch.
44:01Bye, Flynn.
44:01So, let's get this straight.
44:22You're rescinding your offer of employment
44:24on the back of some online gossip.
44:27Yeah.
44:27That is absolutely ridiculous.
44:30Yes.
44:30You're running.
44:43You're on.
44:52So what, Ellie?
44:58Pizza.
44:59You burned it.
44:59Sure.
45:01Come on, then.
45:03Jodie.
45:04Can I borrow your eye lamp?
45:07Yes.
45:18I'm not going to lie.
45:19I didn't have ambulance crashes into the building
45:21on today's bingo card.
45:24I'd love a date to be hungover.
45:27Takeaway?
45:29I think you've earned it.
45:29There's something I need to tell you.
45:35Okay.
45:39Hey.
45:40It's me.
45:42You can tell me anything.
45:43Um, last night, I shouldn't have gotten drunk.
45:55We've all had post-night out shame before.
45:57It was a mistake, because I'm an alcoholic.
45:58I've been sober for four years, but last night I fell off the wagon.
46:08And, um, um, Dylan knows.
46:09And, um, Dylan knows.
46:13He saw me at an AA meeting, and he's been helping me get back on track.
46:19And you told me to tell me to tell you to be honest with you, because I'm going to need your support.
46:31And that's...
46:33And that's...
46:34That's correct.
46:37Right?
46:38You will help me.
46:44Go home.
46:48And pack your things.
46:50Because I want you out of my house tonight.
46:53Are you serious?
47:05Are you serious?
47:17What about Obi?
47:20Not my problem.
47:23We're done.
47:35We're done.
48:05We're done.
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