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00:00Polly! This is not the time of the-
00:02Oh! What was that?
00:04I think that's drugs.
00:06I lied about what I was talking to the heart guy about.
00:10I asked if I could join him, and he's offered me a second.
00:14Are you joking?
00:16Don't stop, I've got monologues on here.
00:18He isn't working, Indy.
00:19Why isn't it working? It always works.
00:20I don't know!
00:22I'm turning on his side. I'm trying to look after him, but nothing's working.
00:25He's in a really bad way. You need to hurry up. Please hurry up.
00:29Just stay on the line.
00:39I'm excited to get back to work, back to normal.
00:44You've only just finished chemotherapy?
00:47Mm-hmm.
00:48I know the treatment's been successful, but I'd advise more time to rest.
00:53No, I really don't need more time.
00:563-0-0-6, arriving on scene now.
00:59Teddy, can you assess?
01:01Yeah.
01:02The naloxone isn't touching the sides.
01:04All right, set up an infusion.
01:06Can we move this out the way, please, now?
01:10And you're experiencing no other side effects, aside from the neuropathy?
01:15No?
01:16No, and the pain and the numbness, that's pretty much gone.
01:19Hi, mate. I'm Teddy. I'm a paramedic. Can you hear me?
01:29Can you help me drag him down?
01:31Let's watch those needles.
01:33My plan is to take it slow and ease myself back in.
01:37Ready? Three, two, one.
01:39Okay.
01:48Oi!
01:50Stop exilating.
01:51Top exilating.
01:59I'm ready.
02:21I'm ready.
02:22I'm ready.
02:23I'm ready.
02:24I'm ready.
02:25I'm ready.
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02:27I'm ready.
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02:30I'm ready.
02:31I'm ready.
02:32I'm ready.
02:33Excuse me, mind your back.
02:34Name's number.
02:35Name's number.
02:36Dr. Masson, where do you want her?
02:38Just right here.
02:39Through here, yeah?
02:40I've just discharged the...
02:42...paste of the...
02:43...and...
02:44...and...
02:45...and...
02:46Hey, Flit. I'm here.
02:47Hey.
02:48God, it's good to see you.
02:49There's chaos in here.
02:51Listen, there's a particularly dangerous strain of heroin in circulation.
02:54Police think it's got something to do with shipment.
02:56We were seized a couple of weeks ago.
02:57They said dealers are lacing their remaining supply.
02:59Lacing it with what?
03:00I don't know.
03:01My guess would be nidazines, fentanyl.
03:03Patients are needing more naloxone than normal to counter the side effects, and then...
03:06Catch you later, yeah.
03:07We're forming into respiratory arrest.
03:08The second it wears off, we're literally running back-to-back infusions.
03:11It doesn't stop.
03:12I know I'm meant to phase you back in.
03:14No, no, it's fine.
03:15Where do you want me?
03:16Give me a resource with me.
03:17I'll be right by your side, okay?
03:18Great.
03:19Welcome back.
03:20I need ya.
03:21Yeah, what have we got?
03:22Uh, Mayo 40s.
03:24Founding respiratory arrest due to heroin overdose.
03:29Okay, Doc, this is Maggie 66.
03:31Exacerbation of COPD.
03:33Initial stats are 75 on arrival.
03:35Good rest of 30.
03:36She's been given 500 micrograms of ipotropium and 100 milligrams of IV hydrocortisone.
03:41No salbutamol given due to the shortage.
03:43Uh, she came in with foster child Cassie Woods, who has a suspected fracture.
03:46You okay?
03:47Nicole?
03:48Yeah, fine.
03:49Um, do you want to just shuffle across to me?
03:50What's her GCS?
03:51Uh, GCS 50.
03:52Eight hours we waited.
03:53Eight!
03:54Cassie, sorry but we've had a very busy morning with multiple LD patients and I'm sorry for
03:57the wait.
03:58But you need to calm down.
03:59Let's get your wrist in two, okay?
04:00Come, could you get me a blood glass, please?
04:01Huh?
04:02Uh.
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04:45Uh, yeah, fair.
04:47No change.
04:48Yeah, fair. No change.
04:50Jodie, can you take up a baggie for me?
04:52Right, let's intubate.
05:00Stevie, I'll be right over here, okay?
05:15Come on, keep that on.
05:16Hello, Vickle.
05:18I'm so proud of you.
05:25Did all right, in the end.
05:29Got me fussed on having to thank for that.
05:31Not kicking us out of our horn.
05:33Getting close when he played those bleeding spice ladies through the wall.
05:40Come on, put that on.
05:42Take these deep breaths and lie back.
05:43Missed my birthday card this year.
05:52And last, come to think of it.
05:59Miss...
06:00Doctor, Piper Pickle.
06:05When you...
06:06When you took her time.
06:08Talk to Cassie.
06:10That girl needs a push.
06:13She reminds me of you.
06:16Terrible, terrible taste in music and all.
06:19Come on.
06:22Come on.
06:23Go.
06:24Put that on.
06:25Lie back.
06:26And these deep breaths, let's hit him.
06:33Okay, he's been asymptotic for ten minutes now.
06:35If you're at agreement, I'll call it.
06:36Yeah, um, time of death is ten-forty-five.
06:50Stevie.
06:51Yeah, uh, bay one, please.
06:54All right.
06:55Um, this is, uh, Oshan Morris, found in respiratory arrest from a heroin OD.
06:59He's had, uh, 2,000 micrograms of naloxone intranasal and intramuscular.
07:03Uh, unable to gain IV access.
07:05Uh, still really flat.
07:07Brains keep collapsing.
07:08On slide.
07:08Ready, steady, slide.
07:10Okay, cheers.
07:10Thanks, guys.
07:11Right, um, let's grab an infusion, please.
07:18Yeah.
07:20Yeah, and these are all thrombosed.
07:22Yeah, there's nothing here to cannulate.
07:24Try these IVs, Stevie.
07:26Yeah, okay, Stuart.
07:27Grab me an ultrasound, please.
07:28Thanks.
07:38Nope.
07:40No, nothing.
07:41Okay, um, I'm going to get IO access.
07:43Yeah.
07:44You want to cut?
07:46Yeah.
07:46Thanks.
07:53What?
07:54What is it?
07:55Um, he served in Afghanistan.
07:57Going to the tibula.
08:13Okay, quick flush.
08:15Stevie, the naloxone's worn off.
08:16My rests are dropping.
08:17Yeah, yeah, just give me one second.
08:21Right, Stuart, you okay to connect?
08:22Okay.
08:27Yeah.
08:28Do you have to give me help?
08:30Dr. Byron, uh, sorry, um, chief exec's on the phone.
08:33Says it's urgent.
08:35Okay.
08:37Flint, are you...
08:38All right, you're doing great, Stevie.
08:39Keep it up, okay?
08:40You're doing great.
08:40Okay.
08:40Does anyone else have a deja vu?
09:00I'm not going to miss this when you go to heart.
09:04We've used all the naloxone.
09:06You're joking.
09:10Er, Control, can we request P1 backup, please?
09:14You put us on this OD, but we're out on naloxone.
09:16This is Indio, paramedics.
09:17You hear us?
09:18Okay.
09:18Thanks.
09:19We're off, mate.
09:22Pause of the week.
09:24Yeah.
09:26Jan, it's me.
09:27Listen, we're on our knees out here, mate.
09:30We're getting called to ODs every two minutes, and we're out on naloxone.
09:33We'll cap one, protect you, bring the patient in, and then I'll organise you a break, okay?
09:38So long.
09:40We haven't got enough available ambulances to keep up with demand.
09:45HDU is overflowing.
09:46Bed capacity is at breaking point.
09:48We need to declare an internal major incident.
09:52Agreed.
09:53Oh, hold on.
09:54We're not at that point.
09:55Not at that point yet.
09:56We're miles past that point.
09:59All right, fine.
10:01Just action and internal major incident.
10:04Hope you run it better than you run your office.
10:06Thank you, Siobhan.
10:08I'll do my best.
10:11Jan?
10:12Have you spoken to Ian about this heart thing?
10:14I mean, surely you think this is as mad an idea as I do?
10:19You know I can't discuss this with you.
10:23But it's done, and I've approved his request.
10:25Sorry about the wait.
10:35The ED's declared an internal major incident.
10:38How is she?
10:40Mags, you all right?
10:42She's fine.
10:44But I'm on it, runn't I?
10:44I'm just going to have a look at her wrist.
10:50Now, you've had the haematoma block, yeah?
10:54Right, well, your x-ray does show a fractured distal radius.
10:58She landed on me when I tried to sit her up.
11:03You know, you should have VIP ambulances for people like her.
11:06I'm afraid it doesn't work like that.
11:07You wouldn't say that if you knew her.
11:11Mags took me in when no one else did.
11:13Okay, I'll be right back with that plaster and one of my colleagues.
11:35Right, guys, review, treat, move the patient on.
11:38We need rapid turnaround, okay?
11:39You're in your own time now.
11:40Let's go, please.
11:43Big boss man wants us all in camouflage.
11:45Yeah, I wouldn't take offence.
11:47He thinks HR is where the stationery's kept.
11:49Um, how are you getting on with your new dose?
11:52Any new headaches or insomnia?
11:54No, no, it's been good.
11:57Okay, guys, come on.
11:58What are you doing?
11:58Let's go, let's go.
12:00Remind me to talk to you about your CESAR training when this is over, yeah?
12:02Yeah, great.
12:03Yeah?
12:03Check you.
12:09Hi, I'm Dr. Masson.
12:12Uh, you've got a pain in your arm, is that right?
12:16Yeah, can I see?
12:23Any nausea, dizziness?
12:25What's wrong with them?
12:32The heroin in circulation at the moment, it's highly dangerous.
12:35Don't listen.
12:37These are the lightweights.
12:40Okay, I'll need to take some bloods, check for any marks of infection.
12:50Let's see if this arm's any better.
12:51Okay, just try and relax.
12:59No, no, no, I can't.
13:00I don't want to...
13:00She don't like needles.
13:02Can I do it?
13:04Her veins are funny.
13:04Huh.
13:08Oh.
13:08No, no, no, no, no.
13:15No, no, no.
13:17You need another pair of eyes?
13:45Yeah, I would, actually. Thank you. I've dropped my contacts. I can't really see without them, so...
13:51Do you know what? I think it's gone. Don't worry. Thank you, anyway.
13:54No worries.
14:02Since when did you wear glasses?
14:04Why, do they look weird? I've got spare contacts.
14:09I have to go.
14:11Hey, Stevie. Miss Daffod has been sent to the cat lab.
14:14OK.
14:18Flynn, can I get your opinion on some results?
14:21Look, we just lost another patient. Can you just give me a minute?
14:25Yeah, sure.
14:30Thanks, guys.
14:32Hey, this is Harry Rhodes. He only came in a few hours ago, but he's responding well to the naloxone, so the infusion's working.
14:39OK, good, good. Let's keep it running.
14:44Have you seen this?
14:46OK, yeah, let's run ahead to toe for injury, yeah? You OK to order a CT?
14:52Of course, yes.
14:53Yeah, thank you.
14:55Stevie.
14:56Yeah, I just want to say I'm proud of you.
15:00You just beat cancer. It's your first day back and you've thrown yourself right in.
15:03You're...
15:04You're a warrior, woman. You're a warrior.
15:07Hey, Nicole, we, er, need to get patients onto the walk quick.
15:23You mind if I assess with you?
15:24Yeah, erm, Miss Finley's too unstable to move.
15:27I'd have given her salbutamol, but without it, I've administered intravenous aminophiline to bronchodilator.
15:32OK, good. It's a good call.
15:34Right, what have we got?
15:35Lots of omitted doctor.
15:42Flynn.
15:43Yeah?
15:44She's in acute anaphylaxis.
15:45Er, with me, please.
15:46There was nothing to say. She was allergic.
15:47OK, stop the aminophiline. Let's get her laid down as flat as possible.
15:50I need 0.5 milligrams of adrenaline, please.
15:54She's in cardiac arrest, get on the chest.
16:02The badge, please.
16:15Let's get the gun down.
16:16OK.
16:17Right, we'll get to you as soon as we can, yeah?
16:23OK.
16:24Right, we'll get to you as soon as we can, yeah?
16:37OK, how are we doing?
16:38OK, yeah.
16:39Um, so, I'm Dr Nash.
16:41Uh, we think you injected heroin laced with a synthetic opioid.
16:45That sent you into respiratory arrest, which means that you weren't breathing for a length of time.
16:51I want to send you up to HDU, but I still need to wait for a bed to become available.
16:55Oh, when can I go home?
16:58I need to go home.
16:59OK, OK.
17:00Just keep this on.
17:01It's Dennis in camp for me.
17:02What's your name again?
17:04Oh, Sean.
17:05Oh, Sean.
17:06OK.
17:07Oh, Sean.
17:08Look, uh, you go home, you come back.
17:11Even if I revive you, there's a chance you go into cardiac arrest, OK?
17:14Your brain can only survive for, what, three to four minutes?
17:17And a heart that's not beating, and that could give you some serious long-term brain damage.
17:22Already wrong in the head.
17:24Look, um, we did see your tattoos, and we have links with services who help veterans who've fallen into addiction.
17:33Look, with PTSD...
17:34I don't have PTSD.
17:36I got a brain injury.
17:39OK, OK, OK.
17:40Keep this on for me.
17:41OK.
17:42Stay calm for me.
17:43Tell me about this brain injury.
17:45Open your eyes.
17:47I had a bad stretch.
17:51Good as a sit-in duck, I was.
17:56Rocket after rocket.
17:58Something happened to my brain.
18:00What were your symptoms?
18:02I got the shakes.
18:03I'd wake up...
18:08...of the pain.
18:11I'd wish I was dead.
18:12I'd wish I was dead.
18:21Judy, this is light and flat.
18:22Can you actually get such a thing, please?
18:24I must have a stomach all so we need to do the endoscopy.
18:27Can somebody get Dr. Byron for me?
18:28If for me!
18:34Patient's been down for over an hour.
18:39Dr. Pipe.
18:41Nicole.
18:56Time of death is 1413.
18:58Yeah.
19:03Listen, Nicole, I want you to know that this is on me.
19:06I failed to secure sub-busymol for the hospital.
19:09If your dad's sub-busymol, it would have been different.
19:11I want you to know that this is my responsibility.
19:13Nicole.
19:24Is something wrong?
19:25Is it Mags?
19:29I'm really sorry.
19:33I'm really sorry.
19:35Your foster mother, Miss Finlay.
19:39We tried to resuscitate her, but we weren't successful.
19:43I'm so sorry.
19:45I couldn't...
19:47I couldn't...
19:49There may be a slight delay with your blood results, so while you're waiting, would you like to hear about some of the support on offer?
20:01We always said we would stop one day.
20:03Yeah.
20:04One day.
20:05Not today.
20:06Don't you think I'll look out for you?
20:07We've seen an increase in fatal overdoses over the last 12 hours.
20:09We're leaving.
20:10You coming?
20:11Maya.
20:12Maya.
20:13Maya.
20:14No, no, don't.
20:15Please.
20:16Maya.
20:17Maya?
20:18Maya.
20:19Maya.
20:20Maya.
20:21Maya, please?
20:22Maya.
20:23Maya, please, I really advise you.
20:24Maya.
20:25Maya, please.
20:29Maya, please.
20:31Yeah.
20:34Maya, please.
20:35Maya.
20:36No, please.
20:37Maya, don't you?
20:38Maya, please make me warp.
20:45Maya.
20:46it's a bit c when you dissolve it in it he touches you and stuff this this won't help
20:59i ain't thick maya please come back you're at risk please one day
21:07not today
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22:08She kept her heating on in June.
22:12Oh, no, it's dumb.
22:14She won't be, will she?
22:19Cold.
22:22No.
22:24No, she won't be cold.
22:28Why don't I see if I can find someone and we can get you discharged?
22:34And go where?
22:43Stevie?
22:44Jodie.
22:45These are Mr Nedry's INR results from the patient who redecorated resources in his own blood.
22:50Oh, yeah, I think I forget.
22:53Yeah, these are elevated. It didn't show up on his earlier tests.
22:58Yeah, that seems strange.
23:02Yeah, you sure he's not on blood thinners?
23:05Okay, thanks.
23:08Yeah, if he's asking you about the colour of your eyes, I suggest you run. I'd like run right now.
23:14Sorry. I'll see you in a bit.
23:19Thanks. Thank you, Stevie.
23:21You're welcome. I can't believe you're still pulling the same routine 20 years after uni.
23:24University? What were you talking about?
23:26Really? Let me remind you.
23:27What colour your eyes? I've never seen eyes that blue before.
23:31Is that me?
23:32Yeah.
23:33That's supposed to be me? Yeah.
23:34Uncanny, Stevie. Really, you're a talent.
23:36What's wrong with reliving our youth a little bit?
23:38I mean, seriously. Come on. Cheap pints. Oasis. Back to a time when you were less...
23:44A time when I was less what? Go on. How dare you?
23:47Up tight, Stevie. Come on. I mean, with everything you've been through, you can't just loosen up a little bit. You're actually getting worse.
23:54Don't you dare, okay? It's my first day back at work, there's a major incident going on, and you left me completely on my own. Thanks.
24:01I didn't leave you on your own. Stevie, I was watching you the whole time. You are absolutely fine. You don't need stabilisers. Come on.
24:10Yeah? We need your resource.
24:12Great.
24:17He's tacky and hypotensive.
24:20Earlier CT confirmed and encapsulated hematoma around the spleen.
24:24Yeah, okay. That's rigid. Yeah, I think he's bleeding. Okay, um, can we get, uh, let's activate the major haemorrhage protocol, please?
24:29And let's get some Oneg, thank you.
24:31I'm gonna get a large IV in. Can someone give me some TXA, please?
24:36You know, what if we're missing something, okay? What if...
24:38What if there's something else in the heroin that's causing some of the OD patients to bleed internally, like our man who vomited earlier?
24:44His INR results show that there was something stopping his blood from clotting, so...
24:48Ah, come on, I think it's over-analysis. I don't see anything to limp these patients.
24:52Limit injuries could just as easily be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. These are not hardly known for their love of green juice, are they?
24:57Yeah, well, he's bleeding internally, so he's gonna need surgery.
25:00He's lost pulses in PEA.
25:01Let's secure the airway.
25:03Sorry, can you bang him, please?
25:09Come on, Stevie.
25:10Stevie, come on.
25:11Give me a second.
25:12Jodie, I'll just continue bagging, please.
25:13Stevie, get it to me.
25:14Give it to me.
25:15Steve!
25:16Hey!
25:17Hey!
25:18I've got sent a toxicology, a drug sample, just to put your mind at ease.
25:25If the heroin is cut with something other than the suspected synthetics, then it'll show.
25:32So you think I'm wrong?
25:33I mean, I don't think it's, I don't think it's gonna show us anything unusual, but.
25:55Listen, why didn't you tell me about your hands?
26:01because I'm terrified.
26:07And I thought that coming back to work
26:08would make me less terrified,
26:10but the truth is I'm scared.
26:12I'm scared all the time.
26:16And Faith said to me earlier,
26:17she said, oh, Stevie, you're a warrior,
26:19and I hate that badge because I'm not a warrior.
26:22I didn't fight cancer.
26:23I didn't beat cancer.
26:25I just survived it.
26:27And there are other women,
26:28loads of other women,
26:29who didn't win.
26:32And did that mean that they didn't fight it?
26:33Does that make them not warriors?
26:37Honestly, Finn, seriously?
26:40I don't know who I am anymore.
26:54Come on.
26:59Come on, Stevie.
27:11Come on.
27:15Come on, Stevie.
27:16Come on.
27:19Okay.
27:20Come on, Stevie.
27:23An unprecedented amount of people
27:30have been admitted to hospital
27:31after taking a suspected bad batch of drugs.
27:35Holby police said up to 40 patients
27:37are currently in a life-threatening condition.
27:39The individuals are believed
27:40to have taken laced heroin.
27:44Come on, mate.
27:45Hiya.
27:47He's upstairs.
27:47What's his name?
27:50Emmett.
28:05All right, okay, just be aware
28:07of other needles, guys.
28:10Power with another oldie.
28:13Emmett?
28:14Emmett, it's the ambulance service.
28:15Can you hear me?
28:16All right, let's get monitoring on,
28:19get her respirator
28:20and secure his airway, please.
28:22Look at that.
28:38Yeah, it's been, um...
28:40It's been hell, to be honest.
28:42Um, the mortuary stopped accepting bodies
28:45about two o'clock this morning.
28:47And we've escalated here,
28:48but what can you do?
28:49They can't build more space overnight.
28:52Anyway, all yours.
28:53Good luck.
28:54How come she's still here?
29:12Cassie.
29:13Oh, she can't be discharged.
29:15There's no available placement for her.
29:17She turns 18 tomorrow,
29:18so until then,
29:19she's ours.
29:21And then what?
29:23Er, her PAs found her a room
29:26in a hostel.
29:27She was due to stay
29:28with her foster mum, Maggie,
29:30part of the staying put policy,
29:31but, do you know,
29:33when I look at my kids,
29:35they're 18,
29:35they're still just babies, aren't they?
29:37Hmm, yes.
29:52Well, a little bird's told me
29:54that you're running a racket.
29:56I've also lost his lunch.
29:58No, my four people don't know the rules.
30:02Maggie taught me how.
30:03Do you want to play?
30:06I do.
30:11Find the Queen.
30:28You lose.
30:29Uh, I'm sorry.
30:34Security should have stopped you.
30:35You're not allowed to be in here.
30:36Oh, I work here.
30:38Upstairs.
30:38Of course.
30:39Inpatient services.
30:40I heard he was here.
30:43My husband.
30:45Yeah, hey.
30:46I'm, uh, I'm Dr. Nash.
30:47We've been looking after your husband.
30:49Rest assured,
30:49we're doing everything we can
30:50for him.
30:53Everything is never enough for him.
30:56I wasn't enough to make him stop.
30:59No.
31:00You weren't.
31:02You weren't enough.
31:04Yeah, let's stay calm.
31:04Keep this on for me.
31:05Nothing.
31:06And no one is.
31:09Oh.
31:10I want her
31:11to look at my head.
31:13Look at this excuse again.
31:15All the scandal will show
31:16is that you have rot for brain.
31:18Okay, look, I appreciate you're upset,
31:20but he really is to rest.
31:21Can we just, yeah, thank you.
31:22I only came down to see
31:24if it was my ocean.
31:27But I don't know where he is.
31:28Come on, I'll help me get you.
31:31I've got to see you.
31:37Moira?
31:41Excuse me,
31:42can you keep your voice down, please,
31:43and be careful?
31:45Moira, where are you?
31:46Hey, come back here, please, Jake.
31:51Hey, hey.
31:55We're securing.
32:19Oh.
32:20Oh.
32:21Oh.
32:22Hey! Hey! You can't be in here!
32:28It's just you, spirit!
32:34Hey, come on, you can't be in here.
32:41Maya?
32:46M-M-Maya?
32:49Come with me, darling. Come on.
32:52Come on, come on.
32:54Come on, come on.
32:58Okay, okay, I got you too much.
33:04I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm not.
33:07Hey, Flynn.
33:19Oh, Sean Morris, our ex-forters guy, I want to send him for a CT to check for a historic brain injury.
33:27So basically, he's no history of seizures, so I'd need you to call radiology and just get him bumped up.
33:33Stevie, today's not a day for favors. Bodies are quite literally piling up.
33:37Yeah, I know, but this shouldn't interfere.
33:39Stevie, no.
33:41Hi.
33:42How's the wrist?
33:43Go on, deal us a hand.
33:45Find the queen, you win.
33:47Watch carefully.
33:49No-one's found her yet.
33:51No-one's found her yet.
33:53No-one's found her yet.
33:55No-one's found her yet.
33:57No-one's found her yet.
34:01Go on, deal us a hand.
34:02Go on, deal us a hand.
34:03Go on, deal us a hand.
34:05Find the queen, you win.
34:06Go on, deal us a hand.
34:07No-one's found her yet.
34:09I guess I'll win.
34:10How did you...?
34:11Nicole.
34:12Two minutes.
34:13No-one's found her yet.
34:24Guess I'll in.
34:26How did you...?
34:28Nicole.
34:29Two minutes.
34:36David, morning, Loxo.
34:37Thanks, Julie, let's get that rolling.
34:38Phoebe!
34:40Right, two's about to pop to CT, so let's jump in there, thanks.
34:42Okay, this is Jessie.
34:44Fifteen-year-old female, found in respiratory distress at home.
34:47Ingested heroin.
34:49Required baggage for eight minutes.
34:50Her left lung has reduced air entry.
34:52Suspected pneumothorax.
34:53Resource.
34:55Right, yeah, okay, I'll pass it on, thanks.
34:57Okay, all right, I'll do primary survey.
34:59Jodie, can we get another noloxone infusion?
35:01And let's get an INR as well.
35:03The blood lab's messed up the patient numbers.
35:05What do you mean they've messed up patient numbers?
35:07We're gonna have to repeat everyone's blood, so that looks massive.
35:09Well, so no tox report and no INR.
35:11Like, how are we supposed to treat our patients?
35:12I'm calling pathology.
35:13Just keep doing the same procedure, noloxone, please.
35:16I think we do.
35:17Yeah.
35:18Yeah, we've got bleeding gums over here, so we're seriously running out of time.
35:28I'm sorry, miss.
35:30Can you come with me, please?
35:32Just say the word, and I'll retract your secondment.
35:48Faith been on to you, has she?
35:50She might have, but I don't wanna lose you either.
35:53We would've gone under today without you.
35:56Well, I'm sorry, mate, but my mind's made up.
36:00I am going.
36:02So you can either support me, or...
36:05Kelt's just boiled you for one, Mum.
36:08Yeah.
36:09You did well today, you two.
36:11I wanna go with Ian.
36:15I wanna try it for heart.
36:17Do you know how many ODs we went to today?
36:20Just today.
36:2123.
36:22It was basically the same patient again, and again, and again,
36:27and I need to get out of this.
36:30I need to do something else.
36:32It's not like there's much of a team to stick ground for anyway.
36:37Are you ready?
36:39No.
36:42No.
36:44Tell him, Ian.
36:51Might do him good.
36:56Change might be good for everybody.
37:07Yeah, that's right, the toxicology report for Holby ED.
37:23That's the one, yeah.
37:26Great, thank you.
37:27Thanks.
37:28It's okay.
37:29It's okay.
37:30It's okay.
37:34PP's falling.
37:35She's still bleeding.
37:40You wanna see if you can go find her, Mum?
37:41She might wanna be in here.
37:49Hey, she needs vitamin K and four-factor PCC.
37:51Thanks, Jodie.
37:52Hi, Stevie.
37:53Hi.
37:54I got the tox report, and it confirms nitrosines,
37:56but it also confirms warfarin,
37:58our good old-fashioned rap poison.
38:01They ingest the warfarin, thins the blood,
38:02and that's why they're bleeding internally.
38:03Okay.
38:05Yeah.
38:06Hopefully, this should reverse the effects.
38:09Okay.
38:10Do you mind actually stepping in?
38:11Yeah, I'm an attorney.
38:12It's okay.
38:23Go on, then.
38:24I know you're dying to say it.
38:25Get off your chest.
38:26I was wrong, and you were right.
38:28I was right.
38:29I was right.
38:31Yeah.
38:35Okay, guys, let's get some vitamin K and four-factor PCC draw.
38:39Well done, Stevie.
38:42Well done, Stevie.
38:57Washington Morris CT results.
39:02How'd you get him a snot?
39:03Er, I asked the radiologist the colour of her eyes.
39:06Okay.
39:23So, um, I have your CT results.
39:27And...
39:29Yeah.
39:30There is evidence of a traumatic brain injury.
39:33TBI.
39:34Look, um, I can't be specific as to the date, but it is historic.
39:40So it's fair to assume that you attained it during your time at the army.
39:44The good news is all those symptoms from the TBI, the shakes, the mood swings,
39:48all of that we can now start to address.
39:51But my strong advice, you need to stop using heroin.
39:55You need to stop self-medicating.
39:56You need to stop self-medicating.
40:02Can you let...
40:04Can you let Carys know?
40:07Yeah, of course.
40:09Good man.
40:10There looks good.
40:11Ask her for a drink.
40:24Who?
40:25Sonny.
40:27Does it look okay?
40:29Fit.
40:30Ask her out.
40:32Go on.
40:33Yeah, guys.
40:34I'll be going out tonight.
40:35Because I was going to ask Indy to come, but she's being a bit weird.
40:37Now, Rash is going to ask Sonny out.
40:40If you're sure she likes you, she might say no.
40:43Can't...
40:44No.
40:45You go get a tiger.
40:47Yeah.
40:48Thanks.
40:49Sorry.
40:50Please, come on.
40:53Hey.
40:54Hey.
40:59You lost your tongue?
41:01Um...
41:03Okay, you're...
41:04What do you mean now?
41:05What are the symptoms of a stroke?
41:07Um...
41:09I was just wondering if you, uh...
41:14Uh...
41:15Have, uh...
41:16If you've got a parking permit for your car.
41:21Um...
41:22It's just I saw the ticket inspector.
41:24I wouldn't want you to get a ticket.
41:26I take the bus.
41:28Bus.
41:30Better for the environment.
41:32Oh, God.
41:34Yeah.
41:46Oh, God.
41:51You're right.
41:54Oh, God.
41:58You're on passage from rain.
41:59Everyone can't wait.
42:00No, God.
42:02What?
42:06I know.
42:08It's probably not.
42:10Yes, sir.
42:12I know.
42:13Oh...
42:14Well...
42:15Damn it, I don't want a rematch
42:23Such a sore loser
42:25I've always been a sore loser
42:28You know, it's the first morning I woke up without Pian
42:35It's good, Stevie
42:37I wanted to say thank you for having me back the last few days
42:44Yeah, of course
42:45No, seriously, I don't say it enough
42:50And I really felt it, I suppose
42:51What the hell are you doing?
43:03No, no, don't you dare pull that stuff with me
43:05Oh, come on
43:05It's not that's holier than that, isn't it?
43:07You're a body count when you were 19 years old
43:09Yeah, and you weren't one of them
43:10So don't use me for comfort, I'm not one of your nurses
43:13My eyes are blue, I'm really well aware of that
43:16Stevie, come on
43:16No, we're supposed to be friends
43:18Flynn, that means something
43:19Well, it does to me
43:21The medications for your own use
43:33And how many hours since you last had unprotected sex
43:36Yes, but then 72
43:37Yep
43:38Yes
43:43This place is like a prison
43:53Escorted to and from my daily exercise
43:55You're not the only one who thinks that
43:56Happy birthday to you
44:00Happy birthday to you
44:04Happy birthday dear Cassie
44:07Happy birthday to you
44:10There's nothing to blow out
44:13Yeah, that's health and safety
44:15Yeah, but the wishes still work though
44:17So go on quick, blow, we're hungry
44:18Yay, speech!
44:25I don't know
44:27I guess I wish Mags was here
44:33Mags loved to party
44:38But she would have nagged about recycling all this
44:43Okay, come on, back to work
44:47Go
44:48I got you these
44:58I've got the receipt if you don't like them
45:02I love them
45:04Thanks, Shiv
45:07Well, take your time packing
45:11And yeah, we'll order you a taxi
45:14Come here, Mum
45:16You're going to be fine
45:21Hey
45:36Call this number
45:39Tell them you think you might be pregnant
45:42They'll move you to that unit
45:44It's nicer
45:45It's more central
45:46Don't actually get pregnant
45:48But they won't boot you out when there's no baby
45:51That's where I know you're from
45:58Maggie has a picture of you on her fridge
46:02You're Dr. Pickle
46:05You knew where the Queen was
46:07Because Maggie taught you too
46:09Cassie, stop
46:10I can live with you, right?
46:11For a while
46:11Quiet
46:12Why quiet?
46:13I'm easy to live with
46:14Closest either of us has to a sister
46:16Shh, Cassie
46:17I can't
46:19I escaped the chaos
46:23And I won't open my doctorate again
46:25You're not my problem
46:29Hey, Stevie, um
46:44We should probably
46:45Do you want to talk about it this morning?
46:47We should probably talk about it, shouldn't we?
46:48Yeah, I'd love to talk about it
46:49Go on
46:50Well, um
46:52I'm sorry, okay
46:54I don't know what I was thinking
46:57I don't know why I did that
46:58I think this past week has just been crazy
47:01I didn't have breakfast before I got in the pool
47:03This is uncomfortable
47:04Okay, um, so
47:07Let me sum up
47:08You're sorry
47:10And you should be
47:11And you will never ask by the colour of my eyes again
47:14Okay, we're good
47:15Um
47:16Should be a quieter day today, so that's good
47:18Come on, why would you say it?
47:20Oh, no, I'm trying to jinx it
47:21Hey, morning
47:22Uh, Chiefy says I'm going to call about 10 o'clock
47:25Wants to know what the plan is
47:26Female 20s for spiritual arrest
47:28Yeah, okay, uh
47:29But we're definitely down on patients overnight
47:31And fewer deaths as well, so well done, you two
47:33Well, thanks, Stevie
47:34Cassie?
47:46Cassie?
47:48Where are you going?
47:50Who's that?
47:51What do you care?
47:53Who's that?
47:55What do you care?
47:59You're about to see?
47:59What do you care?
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