S44 E01
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00:00What the hell do you think you're doing? You're robbing my friends.
00:03This guy thinks I owe him too, Kay.
00:06If you get him the money, he'll leave you alone.
00:10Oh, God.
00:11They've done every room.
00:13Get a thing's waiting, Reg.
00:15I have something to tell you about the burglary.
00:30What kind of cheese?
00:32Is it like a mild cheddar or is Stacey more of a brie girl?
00:35Shut up. Come on, I'll be home.
00:37What, you don't want it?
00:38Not today. It's got your name written all over it.
00:41What?
00:46Everything alright?
00:47No. It's nasty in here.
00:49I meant with the patient.
00:53He's unresponsive and he wet himself.
00:56Right, I've got a pulse. Rest about six.
01:00No other obvious injuries.
01:02Pupils are pinpoints.
01:04It's definitely an opioid OD.
01:06I'm going to need some naloxone.
01:08There you go.
01:09It's gorgeous in here.
01:10I might come back from my holidays.
01:12Do you think Stacey's ever been?
01:14Oh, I love this one.
01:17Alright, how much are you giving him?
01:19400 micrograms.
01:21Naloxone, an antagonist that rapidly reverses the effects of opioids.
01:26Mmm, somebody's been reading their textbook.
01:29Rapids, right?
01:30Get ready to shift.
01:35Ah!
01:36Ah!
01:37Get out! Get out!
01:38Get out!
01:39Get out!
01:40Get out!
01:41Get out!
01:42Come on, come on.
01:44I see why you love this job. I'm buzzing.
01:46Hurry up!
01:48Hurry up!
01:49You can come out when you can, Dad!
01:51Get out!
01:52Get out!
01:53Get out!
01:54Get out!
01:55Get out!
01:57Get out!
01:58Oh, I'm a tidy, Paul.
01:59Oh, I'm going to tidy up, are we?
02:16Lovely.
02:17No, I'm restocking the other dates.
02:19Hmm.
02:20Yeah, yeah, I can see that.
02:22I was joking.
02:23Come on, it won't look like that.
02:24We've all had to restock.
02:25Look, chances there won't be a job here for me when I graduate.
02:31There's no vacancies.
02:34Yeah, vacancies come up all the time.
02:35Don't worry about it.
02:37Come on, turn that flower upside down.
02:40No.
02:40Come on, turn it upside down.
02:42Upside down.
02:42There you go.
02:43So we're not keeping hold of Indy?
03:00Afternoon.
03:02She's good at her job, Jan.
03:04She should have seen her last night.
03:05She saved her life.
03:06Ooh.
03:08Jan, it has been three months.
03:11We all make mistakes, don't we?
03:13Come on, don't do this.
03:18We've taught her all we can.
03:19If a job comes up, she can apply.
03:22But in reality, a fresh start is probably best for us all.
03:263-0-0-6.
03:28We have an outstanding incident at the docks with multiple casualties and no vehicles available.
03:32You finish the stocking yet?
03:33Over.
03:34Er, yes.
03:35We're almost done.
03:36We'll take it.
03:37And 3-0-0-7 is also available.
03:42Copy that.
03:42Over.
03:42Right.
03:45Right.
03:46Is that bag ready?
03:47Yep.
03:47Okay.
03:48Chuck it in.
03:48We've got a shout.
03:49It's not working.
03:51It is.
03:52It is.
03:52Just slow your breathing down.
04:07I know my body.
04:10Unfortunately, with pneumonia on top of your CF, your breathing is not going to improve.
04:16I know what works.
04:17I need a sub-butam manipuliser.
04:20Other things work just as well, Janie.
04:21They do.
04:22Why?
04:23Why won't you help me?
04:24OK.
04:29OK.
04:29Take it out.
04:31OK.
04:31Let's repeat the oprotropium, Nev.
04:33And keep me up to sleep, please.
04:35Dylan.
04:36Dylan.
04:37This isn't right.
04:38Yeah, I know.
04:39But our hands are tied, aren't they?
04:54Hello, mate.
05:18What's your name?
05:20Ian.
05:20Well, my name's Ian.
05:22I'm a paramedic.
05:22We're going to get you sorted, all right?
05:23I can't see.
05:25Yeah, you've got some blood in your eyes.
05:27We'll get that wipe tight for you.
05:28Indecute to support his neck.
05:29Yep.
05:31Are you here as well?
05:34Sue?
05:35Yeah?
05:35Can you look after this gentleman here, please?
05:37I'm on it.
05:38They've been uploading from the docks when the pallets dropped.
05:41Stuff was flying everywhere.
05:42It's not good.
05:44Has?
05:45Why aren't you down yet?
05:48Who's that?
05:50My engineer.
05:51He was trying to fix the crane sensor when the pallets fell.
05:53Is that him up there?
06:04Right, let me try and talk to you.
06:06Indy, you need some pressure on this goes.
06:08Not too much, please.
06:09Okay.
06:16Az?
06:17Az, my name's Ian.
06:18I'm a paramedic.
06:19Can you hear me?
06:20Yes.
06:21My chest.
06:22Can you tell me what's going on?
06:24My chest.
06:25My chest really hurts.
06:28What kind of hurt?
06:31Really hurts.
06:33Az, if you can hear me, just stay nice and still, okay?
06:36We're going to get you some help up there.
06:393006 to control.
06:41Control 3006.
06:42Yeah, we're going to need heart out here as soon as possible, please.
06:45Receive that.
06:46Over.
06:52Stevie.
06:53Hey.
06:54You look amazing.
06:56How are you doing it?
06:57Erm, I've just had my final session of chemo.
06:59Bloody great.
07:00Well done.
07:01Well done.
07:02Physical contact, my favourite.
07:03Erm, yeah, anyway, I'm officially back in two weeks, so, lucky you.
07:07So, are you so annoyingly chipper?
07:09Er, I've got a half day, and I've got the girls all weekend.
07:12Hey, listen, you're a girl.
07:13Er, have you got any ideas what I should do?
07:15Yes, I am a girl, and no, absolutely not.
07:18That's your jurisdiction, not mine.
07:19Yeah, well, I'm not an expert.
07:22Neither am I.
07:22Never understood girls either, to be fair.
07:24Oh, I didn't say that.
07:25Flynn, I'm just looking for you.
07:27How are you?
07:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm good.
07:29Erm, I'm going to be back in a couple of weeks, so.
07:30See you in a couple of weeks?
07:31Yeah, what's up?
07:33Look, I've got a cystic fibrosis patient.
07:36She has scarred lungs now, and low bar pneumonia on top.
07:39Now, I've spoken to Dylan.
07:40We've given her nebulised iprotropium, but she's struggling.
07:43She's insisting on salbutamol.
07:45Yeah, well, I mean, if she thinks it'll help, then give it to her.
07:49Yeah, but I can't.
07:50Pharmacy have restricted it to severe asthma sufferers only.
07:54They what?
07:55Yeah, did you, er, not see the safety flash?
08:02What's she doing?
08:11Great.
08:12I'm going to cross.
08:13Paz, you might be 30 metres closer to her, but that's as far as you're going.
08:20The only way is Dan.
08:21Stay still for us.
08:22Right, don't worry about them.
08:29Carry on doing your job.
08:30Stay professional.
08:31Chuckie, eat your heart out.
08:33I told her to be stopped.
08:38Yeah, and I needed her with me.
08:40Her concern is up there.
08:43Praying engineer complaining of crushing chest pains.
08:46Severely short of breath.
08:48Heart are on the way.
08:49They're 30 minutes out.
08:5330?
08:53Yeah.
08:57Pass without my sponge bag.
08:58What are you doing?
09:02What do you think I'm doing?
09:04You're choking.
09:05Have you seen how high it is?
09:07I'm not going to leave him up there to have an heart, huh, can I?
09:09Right, Ian, don't be chuking.
09:10You're an idiot.
09:11Yeah.
09:13Help in there.
09:16Ian!
09:18Be careful!
09:19Be careful!
09:28Sorry we don't stop your son's schizophrenia meds.
09:49Did you try Fourfields?
09:50They're pretty good.
09:52Fourfields?
09:52No, I haven't.
09:54Thanks.
09:55Right.
09:55Good luck.
09:56Serena Callaghan.
09:57Sonny Callaghan.
10:00Close enough.
10:01Well, I'm Flynn Byron.
10:02ED clinical lead.
10:03Aye.
10:04The big boss man.
10:05Guess you're here about nebulized salveutamol.
10:08I am.
10:08Yeah.
10:09You overstepped.
10:11Have I now?
10:11Yes.
10:12The ED runs on it.
10:14I've got respiratory patients that need it.
10:15I've got one CF patient quite literally begging me for it.
10:17You can't just restrict it.
10:19I can and I have.
10:21In fact, if you want to pop round, I can show you close up.
10:24Yeah.
10:25I'd like to pop round.
10:26That's it.
10:35That's all we've got.
10:37And that's after I called in everything from dermatology to geriatrics.
10:41Everywhere not essential to life.
10:43That is our lot.
10:44Okay.
10:48Okay.
10:48Um.
10:49Okay.
10:50What about in Hayes?
10:51We've plenty.
10:52But they don't always do the trick.
10:54So I've prioritised asthma sufferers.
10:57Anyone else has to come through me, including you.
11:00Okay.
11:00How do we fix this?
11:02Well, I use my bountiful skills and contacts to beg, borrow and steal whatever I can.
11:06And in the meantime, start thinking alternative treatments.
11:10It's not going to come to that.
11:12Let's hope not.
11:13But if I were you, I'd defo have a plan B in my back pocket.
11:15Why is he doing this?
11:39Because he can't help himself.
11:41Because he's good at it.
11:42He shouldn't have gone up.
11:43No one should.
11:45That wind's gusted at 40 miles an hour.
11:47He'll be all right.
11:48You don't know that.
11:49You don't know that.
12:20As?
12:20As it's Ian, the paramedic.
12:22I'm here.
12:25Tell him I love him.
12:29Hello.
12:31My son.
12:33I've never met him.
12:35Now, you can tell him yourself, mate.
12:37I haven't climbed up here for nothing.
12:40Right.
12:40What I need you to do is come over here to me.
12:43Make your way back this way, okay?
12:45Can you move?
12:47No.
12:47You're going to have to, mate.
12:52I can't.
12:54I'm struggling to breathe.
12:56Tell him, please.
13:00Please, I beg you, please.
13:01I'm going to die.
13:14The hipotropium seems to have eased your breathing.
13:17Do you feel more comfortable?
13:18Okay, good.
13:20We'll keep you isolated in here till we can transfer you.
13:23The CF team have been notified.
13:26Oh, and I have a message for you from Cal.
13:29Is that your boyfriend?
13:30Okay, um, he got a taxi all the way from Stafford.
13:33He's in reception.
13:34He's insisting on seeing you, so I'll bring him in.
13:37You need to tell him to go.
13:38I won't see him.
13:40I won't.
13:40You need to make him go.
13:42Yeah, okay.
13:43I will.
13:43I will.
13:43And don't worry.
13:44If he doesn't, I'll speak to the security.
13:46It's just, um, he has a stick fibrosis too.
13:49He can't be in the same room as me.
13:53He can't be near me.
13:55Before.
14:12What the hell is he doing?
14:19Ian, stop.
14:22Just stop.
14:36Ian, I'm begging you.
14:38That's so bad.
14:42This is reckless.
14:43He's gonna fall.
14:49Come on, Ian.
14:50You're dealing with it.
15:00Ian!
15:09Ian!
15:09Ian!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:15No!
15:16No!
15:16No!
15:16No!
15:17No!
15:19I told you he'd make it.
15:28He shouldn't be up there.
15:41I'm here.
15:44I mean, we're okay.
15:47We're okay.
15:49I love a view up here, eh?
15:52How you feeling?
15:54Like, there's an elephant on my chest.
15:59Yeah, that's not good, is it?
16:01Let's get you sorted.
16:02I don't feel this, folks.
16:05So you've got a son, eh?
16:07Bilal.
16:09He's two months old.
16:11Two months?
16:12You never met him?
16:14No.
16:15My wife says I'm married.
16:18She had a job more than her.
16:19And now, it's too late.
16:25Hey, don't go talking like that.
16:27Sit still for me.
16:28Sit there.
16:32Jan.
16:34I can't take much more of this.
16:36Listen, he's textbook MI.
16:39Brady at 36 and symptomatic.
16:41He looks dreadful.
16:42I'm going to start ACS treatment.
16:45Atropine and bradycardia.
16:47Let me know when heart arrive, okay?
16:49Okay.
16:50Be careful.
16:52Yeah.
16:54Well done.
16:57Len.
16:57Yeah.
16:58No, hold on.
16:59I'm officially not here.
17:00I'm supposed to leave.
17:00This time is on pain meds and allergic to ibuprofen.
17:04Well, she's still not had an x-ray.
17:06Oh, this day is a gift.
17:08Okay, look.
17:08I'll chase.
17:09In the meantime, can you give her 60 milligrams of codeine and an apology from me, please?
17:13Yeah, I thought he'd be lurking here somewhere.
17:17Hey.
17:18Nebulised salbutin off for your CF patient.
17:21What, can we spare it?
17:22We can now.
17:23I found a supply in a vets, if you can believe it.
17:25They triple ordered, got stacked loads of the stuff and are willing to sell.
17:28Well, you're a genius.
17:30I know, but we can't hang about.
17:32Other hospitals are sniffing, so I need you to sign off the board ASAP.
17:35Yep, I'll get straight on to it.
17:37Make sure you do.
17:38Thanks.
17:40There he is.
17:41Wow.
17:42Reuniters.
17:43You two look amazing.
17:44What are you doing here?
17:46You were late, so Robbie dropped us here.
17:48Itchy.
17:48That is helpful, other, as always.
17:51Dylan, I'm sorry.
17:52No, that's okay.
17:53I'm afraid there's a message, though.
17:54I quote,
17:56If you want precious time with your children, you need to spend precious time with your children.
18:02Your head's fake.
18:03Thank you very much.
18:04Yours is green.
18:08Listen, girls, daddy has messed up pretty bad.
18:11But, um, good news is I've only got a couple more errands to run, and then we've got all weekend to do stuff.
18:17All right, that's the cannula in.
18:21You rest your hand there for me, all right?
18:23I'm just going to get the meds for you.
18:27Adrenaline, adrenaline.
18:29That's the atropina.
18:31Oh, indeed.
18:35Don't worry, Az.
18:36I've got exactly what I need.
18:37I've got a plan.
18:39Always got a plan for you, mate.
18:44Park to 3-0-0-7.
18:46This is Tim.
18:47We're with you now.
18:47Glen, get ready to get up the tree.
18:50Ian, park to just the right.
18:53Look at that.
18:53It's time to get a nudge on.
18:56Right.
18:57Okay.
18:58Yeah, this will work.
19:00This will work.
19:01Okay, mate.
19:02Really there.
19:03I'll be with you in a minute.
19:05That little boy of yours.
19:06Right, we are set.
19:10Az, Az, mate.
19:12Don't just ask, come on.
19:24Poppy, can you dial it down?
19:25Darling, Millie, will you stop that, please?
19:29She's in the Emerald City.
19:32Fantastic.
19:35Remember me?
19:36Hey.
19:38Who are these?
19:40This is Millie and Poppy, my daughters.
19:43Nice outfits, girls.
19:45Elphaba rocks.
19:47Millie, I told you to stop that, please.
19:51And I told you to sign off the purchase order.
19:54St James has got it.
19:56All of it.
19:58Do you know how hard it was for me to find?
20:00I'm so sorry.
20:01I bet.
20:03We're down to 17 ampoules of Salvia tomorrow.
20:07I hope you've got a cracking plan B.
20:09See you, Skittos.
20:10I hope you've got a chance.
20:11I hope you're on to see you.
20:12I hope you're on to see you.
20:12I hope you've got a chance.
20:14Hello, Tim. Where have you been? Took you long enough?
20:35Next time, wait.
20:36Wasn't time.
20:38Yeah, and that's what you'll put on your grave stone. How's the patient?
20:40I think he's having an MI. He is stabilising, though.
20:45I'm able to sit at 36. It's now 49.
20:48I'm giving him 10 micrograms, which is one mil of one in 100,000 every two minutes.
20:53That's not atropine, is it?
20:55No. I didn't have any.
20:58Glenn, set up the extraction kit.
21:01We're going to need to come down ASAP. This wind's really picking up.
21:06Yeah, put this on. You're going down with him.
21:09I can.
21:10But you've mixed the adrenaline. You've got to give him it.
21:13We can't touch it.
21:22I told you I needed this a bit more.
21:25Can you keep a secret?
21:26Now, I'm bending NHS rules, and I think you both know this isn't clinically recommended,
21:44but if you can send...
21:46Hello, you.
21:51Hello.
21:51Hello.
22:05Can I touch her?
22:06Why don't you try harder to stop him?
22:25Why don't you try harder to stop him?
22:29Well, you know what he's like. What do you mean? Why didn't you try harder to stop him?
22:33What's he doing now?
22:35Oh.
22:40What's him?
22:42Right, Hass, run away down, mate.
22:44Get that little boy of yours.
22:45Oh, God.
22:48Come on in, Dee. Leave that. We'll need to get a ship done.
22:55Weird. Feels kind of heavy.
22:58I think there's something in this.
23:00Pull it.
23:01This is not the time of the...
23:03Oh!
23:04What was that?
23:10I think that's trucks.
23:22Millie, for God's sake.
23:24Both of you.
23:28Sorry.
23:29Sorry.
23:30Sorry, girls.
23:31I didn't mean to shout.
23:32Glenn, I need your resource.
23:34No.
23:35Well, there's no-one else.
23:37Rashi's busy.
23:37Dylan's on standby for the prelim.
23:39Got a patient driving now.
23:42Yeah, fine.
23:44Black, you're back.
23:45How's he doing?
23:47Not good!
23:49I want to get clear of the crate.
23:51Glenn, stupid kids.
23:52Get down here.
23:53All right, let's get him on.
23:54Four milligrams of undansetron.
23:56Three hundred milligrams of aspirin.
23:59Shut up!
24:00For morphine.
24:02Five hundred milligrams of atropine on it.
24:05I've brought to cath labs.
24:06Hopefully he can go straight to the PCI.
24:08Good luck.
24:09Let's get him on a 12-lead as well.
24:12Why did you come down the hard way?
24:14Oh, good choice.
24:15We've had no atropine, so we did a DIY mix.
24:17We can't administer anything outside our PGD.
24:20Why didn't you have atropine?
24:22Indy, we stopped everything.
24:24All right.
24:25My bad.
24:25I've got it over the side.
24:27Passing the ride anyway.
24:31What's going on?
24:33The dolls are full of heroin.
24:35Indy found it.
24:37Good for her.
24:38All right, let's get him on.
24:39Ah!
24:48Hey, Ben.
24:53My name's Flynn.
24:54You all right, mate?
24:55Yeah, I'm very well.
24:57I'm going to listen to your chest, okay?
24:59Yeah.
25:00Just going to pull your top down.
25:11Okay.
25:12It's quite a widespread wheeze.
25:13Do you suffer from asthma?
25:15No, just ADHD.
25:17My arm says I've got ants in me pants.
25:18Okay, so to the touch, let's take his temperature, let's add sepsis bloods to the request, let's
25:25get his chest x-ray, and if you could take some COVID swabs as well, please, Jodie.
25:29Yeah.
25:29Just going to get my hand down on your neck here, Ben.
25:33Does that feel tender?
25:34Yeah.
25:35Okay.
25:37Can you grip my fingers?
25:38Yes.
25:40Fingers are numb, like, tingly.
25:42That's really bad, isn't it?
25:43Am I going to die?
25:44Am I going to be paralysed?
25:45What?
25:45Do I have to go in like a wheelchair?
25:46Well, let's not jump the gun, okay?
25:49You fell off your skateboard, right?
25:51What trick were you doing?
25:53A kickflip.
25:54Twelve stairs.
25:55Twelve stairs?
25:56Yeah.
25:56Come on, man.
25:57Serve some girls for the rest of us.
25:59I managed three once.
26:00In your dreams.
26:03Okay, it was two, and I fell on my arse.
26:06Jodie, you got any readings for me?
26:07Yes.
26:07O2, 92%, and temperature's 38.4.
26:11Okay.
26:11That's probably an infection.
26:12I'll prescribe antibiotics when I see the chest x-ray.
26:14Um, in the meantime, I'll get a CT scan for head and full C-spine.
26:19Can you maintain full spinal precautions until then, please?
26:22I'll see you in a minute, okay, Ben?
26:25What the hell have you done this time?
26:27Sorry.
26:28You are?
26:28We're in the toilet now.
26:30Shut up, you.
26:31Uh, his mum.
26:32Well, what happened?
26:33Okay, uh, he fell off his skateboard and he cracked his head.
26:36Skateboard?
26:36Well, I left you in your bed this morning.
26:38You couldn't even get to school.
26:40I feel better, Mum.
26:41Better?
26:41Huh?
26:42We're a little bit concerned about his neck.
26:44What's concerned when it's at home?
26:46Well, he's lost a bit of sensation, but we'll know more when we get the test results back.
26:51I can't deal with this, Ben.
26:52I swear to God, you're killing me.
26:57We've got you, Glenn, mate.
26:58Just stay with us.
27:00Blood's obstructing his airway.
27:01Indiculant, suction vacuum, please.
27:03That's one bram TXA, one bram IVP up.
27:05Sue, how far?
27:06We're at Hadley Road.
27:07Where's Hadley Road?
27:08About 20 minutes high.
27:09It's too far.
27:11Uh, Indy, grab an Opie.
27:13Should we call him?
27:15No.
27:15Oh, you're committed.
27:16You need to sort your air in now.
27:18Right, Jothra's pleasing there.
27:19Yeah.
27:24Nice.
27:24I can't see.
27:26There's that tooth fragment in there, Tim.
27:27Can you see that?
27:33Yeah, there we go.
27:33That's it.
27:34That's it.
27:35Right, Sue, steady, please.
27:37Steady.
27:37Steady.
27:39That's it.
27:41Right.
27:43That's great.
27:44Yeah, that's it.
27:45Right, let's get the oxygen mask on, please.
27:49Yes, that's for improving.
27:51Sue, get a move on!
27:52Hey!
27:53How are you?
28:09Well, you know, we work together, so I thought it'd be nice to be civil, so...
28:20You're home over.
28:22I'm not.
28:24I thought you just sat there and listened to you being sick.
28:26Yes, well, it was something I ate.
28:31Don't kidder, kidder.
28:33Go home, man.
28:34This is Hassan Bora, 32.
28:41He's having an inferior stomach, preceded by central chest pain on the top of Pring.
28:46Shout there, please.
28:46Also presented with symptomatic bradycardia and a heart rate of 36.
28:50He's had 300 milligrams of aspirin, 400 micrograms of GTN, 1 gram of IV paracetamol, and 5 milligrams of morphine.
28:57Three there in my sauce, please.
28:59He's also had 6 mils of 1 in 100,000 adrenaline and 500 micrograms of atropin.
29:04His heart rate is 52 now.
29:06His BP is 104 over 76.
29:09GCS 15, and sat 98% on 2-litre nasal.
29:12Okay, great.
29:13I've activated the PPCI pathway, so once we've got him shuffled across, let's do a 12-lead, please, and have Tricaculor and Fonda Parallax as well standing by.
29:23Thank you very much.
29:25Do we have any news on the other pre-alert from the site?
29:27Yeah, it's a member of heart, severe facial injuries.
29:31Okay, answer.
29:33Mr. Borat, do you think you can shuffle across for us?
29:35You want to?
29:36Yeah, nice and easy.
29:37Okay, I've got you.
29:38Let's go.
29:39Yeah, well done.
29:41There we go.
29:42Well done.
29:42Okay.
29:43Hi there, my name's Dylan.
29:44I'm one of the doctors here.
29:46Just going to listen to your chest.
29:48If everything's okay with that, we're going to run a few tests, yes?
29:51And then we're going to put you in the hands of more specialized care.
29:53All right, sweetheart.
29:58My wife.
30:00My son.
30:01Yeah, we called a few times, couldn't get an answer, so we've left messages.
30:05Okay, all right, well I'm going to keep trying for you, okay?
30:09We're just glad the heart team managed to get you here safe.
30:12No, it wasn't heart, it was Ian.
30:14Shot up the crane like Spider-Man, didn't it?
30:16Yeah, this way, please.
30:301694, how's the pain in your chest?
30:33Oh, it's still a bit sharp.
30:35Am I going to better give my granddaughter this?
30:37It's her birthday scene.
30:39I've not been invited before.
30:41Well, we'll do our best.
30:44Get you the C team, see what's up there, all right?
30:45Nicole, Nicole, can I borrow you for a minute, please?
30:49Go, I can take Mr. Elizabeth C team.
30:52Would you mind doing a blood pressure reading on the left side and letting us know?
30:55Yeah, sure.
30:59Can I get some help, okay, please?
31:02Um, I'll be back in a minute, Mr. Ali.
31:05You can call me Jimmy, by the way.
31:10Ready, brace, across.
31:13It's diabetic and type hall.
31:14Oh, okay, thank you.
31:16What's your name, sorry?
31:16Tim Matthews, he's part of my team.
31:18Great, okay, thank you very much indeed.
31:20Um, so, uh, I'll start the primary survey.
31:23I suspect theatre will be pretty backed up, so let's get a window in the scanner as soon as possible.
31:27Okay.
31:27And, um, let's give Max Fats their heads up as well, please.
31:32Do you know where Hassan Bor is?
31:37Uh, in Cath Labs.
31:38Okay.
31:38Uh, anybody called his wife yet?
31:40Uh, not yet.
31:41Are you okay?
31:43Yeah, yeah, fine, why?
31:44Well, I heard a rumour you claimed a crane.
31:45Uh, hi, yeah, we need a CT scan right away.
31:53Uh, listen, mate, you can wait outside if you want.
31:55I'll get you a brew.
31:56Uh, no, I want to stay.
31:57I need to stay.
31:59Okay.
32:00Hey, thanks.
32:02You did good.
32:03Um, and let's check for any missing tooth fragments as well, please.
32:10Tea.
32:13Sorry for disappearing, Mr. Riley.
32:14It's been a hectic day.
32:15Oh, God, I'm very, love.
32:17Let's get your temperature taken, shall we?
32:19Yeah, I'll call her Mabel.
32:22Does she look like a Mabel to you?
32:24I've always liked her name.
32:26Oh, I hope my granddaughter does.
32:28Can you please keep still for me, Mr. Riley?
32:31Does she then?
32:32Does she what?
32:33I look like a Mabel.
32:35Are you listening?
32:36Yes, but I'm also trying to concentrate.
32:39Sorry.
32:41Sorry.
32:43She looks like a lovely, uh, Mabel.
32:46How old is your granddaughter?
32:47Come on, I'm 13.
32:49Oh, your temperature is really high.
32:5213.
32:53She's not going to like that.
32:54She's too old.
32:57I'm Gazi.
32:58Yes.
32:59Mr. Beale's hand lacerations.
33:00Still waiting.
33:02Um.
33:03I'm going to get you some paracetamol to make you feel more comfortable, Mr. Riley.
33:08It's Jimmy.
33:09Mm-hmm.
33:09Yes.
33:10When am I going for this CT?
33:12Soon.
33:13Very soon.
33:14He's been complaining of feeling breathless and now he's struggling.
33:21He's sat down at 75%.
33:22He's on high for oxygen.
33:23What is that sound?
33:25What's happening?
33:26Just give me a second, please.
33:29Right.
33:30Obviously increased respiratory effort.
33:32Let's give him another 100 milligrams of hydrocortezone, please.
33:34Ben, I need to ask you a question and I need you to be straight with me.
33:41Have you taken anything?
33:43Do you vape?
33:44Smoke?
33:44Have you taken any drugs?
33:45Of course he hasn't.
33:46Why would he?
33:46Sorry, Mrs. Knott, I'm asking Ben.
33:47Yeah, and I'm telling you, I know my son.
33:49Okay, I understand that, but his test results are showing us that his lungs are struggling
33:53to get oxygen into his system.
33:55You see this, Ben?
33:57That blue tinge on your fingernails, that's called cyanosis.
34:00That's an early sign of hypoxemia.
34:02It's very serious.
34:03I need you to be straight with me.
34:05Have you taken anything?
34:11Oh, Jesus, Ben!
34:14That THC?
34:15Okay.
34:16Jodie, can we get a nebuliser on him, please, with five milligrams of liquid salbutamol?
34:21Er, there isn't any.
34:24Shall we just give the last dose to a kid up and that's more a tag?
34:29That's Byron.
34:30Um, right, plan B.
34:33Can we prep a dose of intravenous aminophilin at five milligrams per kilogram?
34:37And let's get an inhaler on Envira spacer, please.
34:46Please, Lord, I can bring him to CT now.
34:49We need him seen.
34:51Mr. Riley.
34:53Yes, I'll wait.
34:55Has Mr. Riley not been for his CT yet?
34:57Er, you two.
34:58With me now, please.
35:00It really does bog all the mind that one could have missed this.
35:03Mr. Riley is in a audit of the session.
35:08You know?
35:09We're all in the time of the day.
35:10Yeah, we're all in the time.
35:12Yeah, we're all in the time.
35:13Er, 160 over 84, Anne.
35:19126 over 42.
35:22So indicative of aortic deception.
35:24I mean, what were you waiting for?
35:26One of the police officers describes it as quite simply the strangest and largest hall of heroin they had ever seen.
35:43Well done to the paramedics, helping to keep Holby's streets clean.
35:46Take about that, girl.
35:47I just cracked a major drug ring.
35:51You pulled the doll's head off.
35:53Stop trying to pull me down, man.
35:55I'm a hero.
35:56I'm going to get a reward.
35:58What?
35:59A blue Peter badge?
36:00What's that?
36:02Whatever, man.
36:03We did good.
36:04He got an airway in at 70 miles an hour.
36:06Easy.
36:07Just doing my job.
36:07I'm Ian Dean.
36:11I love climbing cranes.
36:13Hello, Faith.
36:15Like rescuing people, me.
36:18Shut up!
36:20At least some of us are doing our job.
36:22What's that?
36:23Oh, I've just found this.
36:25I'm guessing it's the atropine that Indy forgot to put in all the drug bags.
36:33So it's the atropine that Ian lied to us about when he told us he dropped it off a crane.
36:41What?
36:44Is that true?
36:47Finish the job I asked you to do, and this time do it properly.
36:56Jan?
36:57Don't Jan me!
36:58Having one crew member that I can't trust is more than enough, thank you.
37:03Oh, come on, mate.
37:03You've got to get over this.
37:05The lass made a mistake three months ago.
37:08God knows we've made a few of them between us, haven't we?
37:11But we're a team.
37:12A strong team.
37:14I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe that.
37:23Oh, come on!
37:25The aminoplin has worked a treat.
37:37Breathing stabilised.
37:39Great.
37:40So, Mum, we think there's a bit of muscular damage here,
37:43which is the probable cause for the lack of sensation,
37:46but I think it's going to make a full recovery.
37:50Do you hear that, Mum?
37:51You're lucky to have me.
37:52I'm a miracle child.
37:54You're lucky to have me.
37:56I know, Mum.
37:57I'm sorry.
38:00Mum, can we get food after this?
38:02No.
38:03Why not, Mum?
38:03I'm starving.
38:04I said no.
38:06Ben, you've got to listen to your mum, OK?
38:08You've got to stop smoking these vapes.
38:09They're not doing you any favours.
38:11I mean it.
38:12I'll keep your hair on, Grandad.
38:13OK.
38:16Um...
38:16Jodie, you want to have a little tidy up here?
38:22Yeah.
38:22Clean the wound on the back of his head?
38:23Yeah.
38:24Mum?
38:29Listen, pneumonitis is perfectly manageable, OK?
38:33We're going to transfer him to the Rainbow Ward.
38:34They're going to keep an eye on him until the infection subsides.
38:37You can stay up with him if you want, or you can take a night off,
38:40but he's going to be totally fine.
38:42Is he?
38:45I, er...
38:46I need eyes at the back of my head.
38:48I'm working seven days a week, and I still feel like I'm failing him.
38:53Failing?
38:55Come on, look at him.
38:57You're not failing anyone.
39:18I knew I would see you again.
39:20I thought I'd check in before I left.
39:23How are you doing?
39:24I heard they put us tent in.
39:27I'm breathing.
39:28Thanks to you.
39:31I'm sorry, mate, but they couldn't get hold of your wife and son.
39:35She's over there.
39:38Hello.
39:40Glad you could all make it in safe.
39:42You buy a jar and they just leave me a jar and they take.
39:45A tar?
39:46Oh, thank you.
39:47No worries.
39:48It's lovely to meet you.
39:49Are you sure?
39:52Yeah.
39:53Oh, hello.
39:55Hello, little man.
39:56This must be Bilal.
39:59I've heard a lot about you.
40:01Can I take a picture, please?
40:03Of me?
40:04Nah, get out of me.
40:05Please, sit down.
40:07Sit.
40:09Okay?
40:10Hello.
40:11Smiling.
40:12Blimey.
40:14Eh?
40:15Eh?
40:16Blimey.
40:16You're the only reason my son's two has a father.
40:22Smile.
40:26Closed door, please.
40:32Dylan, would you like to start?
40:35A serious mistake was made today that jeopardised patient care.
40:41Yes.
40:42How is Mr. Riley?
40:43He's fortunate.
40:44The emergency CT showed that there was a Category B tear that the surgeons were able to repair.
40:49Needless to say, we need not have put that man through undue stress.
40:53Both of you should have picked up on that earlier.
40:57Uh, I'm sorry, why me?
40:59He was not my patient, he was Nicole's.
41:02You said you'd get him to CT.
41:04I offered help because you were busy.
41:08Please don't throw me under the bus because of your own feelings.
41:10My feelings?
41:12That's enough.
41:13But she's lying.
41:14I said that's enough.
41:15But she's lying.
41:16Enough.
41:17You both made mistakes.
41:20Okay?
41:22Is there anything you'd like to say to myself or Dr. Keel?
41:26Hmm?
41:29Well, I, for one, I'm sorry.
41:34I'm sorry.
41:36Right.
41:37Okay, thanks.
41:39Let's draw a line under it, shall we?
41:40And we'll, uh, get back to work.
41:44Um, can I have a quick work with them, Daisy, please?
41:48Yeah, of course.
41:55There's a meeting tonight.
41:56Why don't you go?
41:59Because I don't want to.
42:02I don't have a problem.
42:06And if you don't believe me, you can breathalyze me every shift.
42:08I don't care.
42:10Is there anything else?
42:12No.
42:12Okay, thank you.
42:13Maybe I'll see you, mate.
42:16I don't know what I'm doing.
42:18Off the scale of the boxes, don't you, man?
42:27Uh, main lift, please.
42:29Uh, Tim?
42:30It's going out to theatre now, if you want to join.
42:32Yeah, come in.
42:32Thanks.
42:35Thanks.
42:37Mm-hmm.
42:38What were you talking to him about?
42:40Uh, nothing.
42:41I was just asking how Glenn was sort of.
42:43Hey, thanks.
42:44Listen, do you want to lift home tonight?
42:45I don't mind waiting.
42:46Well, you thought you'd be out celebrating.
42:48You're a drug-busting pure of the talk of the ED.
42:50You're practically sinus.
42:52Yeah.
42:53Yeah.
42:54Don't fancy that tonight, actually.
42:58I'd rather be with you.
42:59Oh, yeah.
43:00You smell so much nicer.
43:02I smell nicer.
43:03Smell.
43:03That's it.
43:04We're newly married.
43:05And all I get is I smell like a girl for you.
43:09Whatever the romantic.
43:10Yeah.
43:10Mm-hmm.
43:16Can you confirm your address, please?
43:18Um, yeah, it's 21 far away.
43:22A penny for them?
43:24I don't think they're worth that much.
43:27I notice you reduced your dose.
43:30Any reason why?
43:31Uh, yeah, it's been a year.
43:33I felt like the right time.
43:35Are you sure?
43:37Yeah, I've discussed it with my therapist.
43:40Well, tapering antidepressants can be tricky.
43:43If you need any advice,
43:46I'll teach you new to suck eggs.
43:48I'll zip it.
43:48No, uh, thank you.
43:51My pleasure.
43:51You're my last.
43:53I'm out of here.
43:56I'd...
43:57I'd pay more than a penny for them, by the way.
44:01Your thoughts.
44:12Hey, girls.
44:14Time to wake up.
44:16Look at what I got.
44:17Your face is green.
44:19Is it?
44:20Is it?
44:20I thought us three Elphabas could have a wicked night.
44:23Yeah?
44:24I've got these, they're full of chocolate sweets.
44:25What do you reckon?
44:26Mum's coming to pick us up.
44:29Well, okay.
44:30We could call her.
44:32Tell her we've got plans.
44:33We don't want to.
44:37Okay.
44:38Well, remember, Millie,
44:39it's not just up to you, is it?
44:40I want to go home, too.
44:45Do you?
44:49Okay.
44:51Yep, that's fine.
44:53Um, yeah.
44:55Well, that's okay.
44:57Let's get you, uh...
44:59Let's get your pictures and...
45:02That was Luka.
45:08He's got nine out of ten on his math test.
45:09Isn't that brilliant?
45:11I don't know how we did that,
45:12but I said we'd go and get some chips
45:13on the way home to celebrate.
45:20Or we don't need to get chips.
45:26I lied.
45:29Okay.
45:30What about?
45:32About what I was talking to the heart guy about.
45:36I asked if I could join him
45:37and he's offered me a secondum.
45:40Start training next month.
45:43But...
45:43You have a job.
45:45A job that you love.
45:48Have I?
45:49Yeah, I mean, I know it doesn't feel that right now,
45:52but it'll turn around.
45:53It always turns around.
45:57I've already said yeah.
45:59Are you joking?
46:01Without even discussing it?
46:05You saw the state of that guy in there, right?
46:07Why would you want to put yourself through that?
46:10Why would you want to put all of us through that?
46:12Because I have to.
46:19No, what we have to do right now, Ian,
46:21is go and get some food
46:22and go home and celebrate with Luca.
46:24We'll talk about it later.
46:25Just drive home.
46:27This is a general broadcast.
46:45Suspected OD at the Brad.
46:47Any units able to clear and assist,
46:49please call control.
46:50Over.
46:56Stop in for rhythm check.
46:57Still, it's just a lit.
47:01We've been at this for 40 minutes.
47:02Don't stop.
47:03I've got monologues on here.
47:04It isn't working, Indy.
47:05Why isn't it working?
47:06It always works.
47:06I don't know.
47:09She's been down for too long.
47:09I've tried everything.
47:14I'm sorry, but I'm calling it.
47:18Time of death.
47:212340.
47:23This is a general broadcast.
47:25I have another Cat 1 respiratory arrest.
47:27Currently, all vehicles are utilised.
47:29Any units able to assist,
47:31please call control.
47:32Over.
47:35Yes, so we'll get to meet you
47:36as soon as possible.
47:37I doubt you won't take his side.
47:39Make sure he's there.
47:40Stop throwing up.
47:41I'm turning on his side.
47:42We're trying to look after him,
47:43but nothing's working.
47:45He's in a really bad way.
47:46You need to hurry up.
47:47Please hurry up.
47:50Just stay on the line.
47:51Are you still there?
47:53Hello?
47:55Hello, can you hear me?
47:57Hello?
47:57Are you still there?
47:59This is a lot of work.