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00:00Listen, there's a particularly dangerous strain of heroin in circulation.
00:03Police think it's got something to do with the shipment.
00:05People seized a couple of weeks ago.
00:06They said dealers are lacing their remaining supply.
00:08Leasing it with what?
00:09I don't know. My guess would be nidazines, fentanyl.
00:12Patients are needing more naloxone than normal to counter the side effects.
00:14They're falling into respiratory arrest the second it wears off.
00:17We're literally running back-to-back infusions.
00:19It doesn't stop. I know I'm meant to phase you back in.
00:21I've handed in my notice.
00:24I'm leaving.
00:25What?
00:25Set up the extraction kit.
00:27We're going to need to come down ASAP.
00:30This wind's really picking up.
00:31I lied about what I was talking to the heart guy about.
00:35I asked if I could join him, and he's offered me a second.
00:40Start training next month.
00:42I want to go with Ian.
00:43I want to try out for heart.
00:45There's a meeting tonight. Why don't you go?
00:48I don't have a problem.
00:50And if you don't believe me, you can breathalyze me every shift. I don't care.
00:53I've been sober for four years.
00:55But last night I fell off the wagon.
00:57Go home.
00:59And pack your things.
01:01Because I want you out of my house tonight.
01:02I want you out of my house tonight.
01:27I want you out of my house tonight.
01:33I won't go.
01:35That's all right.
01:37Yeah.
01:46I want you out of my house tonight.
01:46I don't know.
01:47I don't know.
02:17Hello.
02:18Hey.
02:19You're awake.
02:20Where are you?
02:21I said I'd cover an earlier shift.
02:22Did you even come home?
02:23Of course I did.
02:24It was late, so I didn't want to wake you.
02:25Our bed doesn't look slept in.
02:26Yes, well some of us make our beds when we get up in the morning, Obi.
02:30You ready for school?
02:31Yeah.
02:32Make sure you eat breakfast.
02:33I am.
02:34Well, I'll be home tonight.
02:35I'll cook Mafe.
02:36Whatever.
02:37Okay, well have a good day.
02:38I love you.
02:39Hello.
02:40Help!
02:41Somebody help!
02:42Hey, please help me!
02:43Leave.
02:44Leave it off.
02:45Open your eyes, Bob.
02:46Did she fall?
02:47No, I don't know.
02:48I don't know.
02:49You ready for school?
02:50Yeah.
02:51Make sure you eat breakfast.
02:52I am.
02:53Well, I'll be home tonight.
02:54I'll cook Mafe.
02:55Whatever.
02:56Okay, well have a good day.
02:57I love you.
02:59Huh?
03:04Help!
03:05Somebody help!
03:06Hey!
03:07Please help me!
03:08Leave.
03:09Leave it off.
03:10Open your eyes, Bob.
03:11Did she fall?
03:12No, I don't know.
03:13I was just...
03:14I don't think she's breathing.
03:15Oh my gosh.
03:16Okay, call 999.
03:22Ambulance?
03:27Pinpoint pupils.
03:33Pinpoint pupils.
03:34What does that mean?
03:35Are you a doctor?
03:36A nurse.
03:37Are you showing any medication?
03:38No.
03:39I need an ambulance.
03:48My little girl's not breathing.
03:49We're by the play area, by Queens Road.
03:52Do you have a car?
03:53She said they're coming.
03:54No.
03:55I don't have time for that.
03:56Okay, listen to me.
03:57We're going to have to run.
03:58Okay?
03:59Run!
04:00Run!
04:25Run!
04:26Run!
04:27Run!
04:28Run!
04:33Graph also at the top of the second page.
04:35As you can see, these are the latest mortality figures for heroin overdoses alone.
04:40Yeah, sorry I'm late.
04:41And there's one more to add to your list.
04:43Right.
04:44Sonny, do we have enough naloxone?
04:46For no.
04:47Do we think it's worth being proactive and handing out preloaded naloxone syringes to users?
04:53No, we don't.
04:55I think we need to maintain a functioning ED for the sake of the rest of the patients.
04:59Now, the dedicated OD bay is taking some pressure off of recess.
05:02Can we continue to staff it?
05:04Yeah, we've ring-fenced funding and ITU and theatre are providing nurses as well.
05:08Okay.
05:09And what's happening with the band six post?
05:11All signed off.
05:12She starts today.
05:13Excellent.
05:14She'll have her work cut out.
05:20Bye-bye.
05:27There she is.
05:28The new boss lady.
05:29Come on.
05:30I literally saw you get breakfast.
05:31Yeah, I know.
05:32But these lads didn't work to make a pussy ass.
05:34Every day you get your band sick.
05:35Aw.
05:36Thanks, guys.
05:37Right, come on then.
05:38Where do you want us?
05:39Chocolate and cubicles.
05:40No, that is not fair.
05:41Well, snooze you loose.
05:42Okay.
05:43Um.
05:44Jodie, Lamorna, Ollie take cubicles.
05:46Cam, I need you in the OD bay at the rest of you.
05:49Recess, please.
05:50Yes, boss.
05:51I can't believe you.
05:52Well, thanks.
05:53Thanks.
05:54Bye.
06:01Hey, OD bay?
06:02Yeah, just through there.
06:03Thanks.
06:06Go see, you okay?
06:07Olivia Dunn, three years old.
06:08Possible opioid congestion.
06:09Right, okay.
06:10Let's get her into recess two, please.
06:11Okay, rest rates are very low.
06:12I've been supplementing in rescue breaths.
06:14How long since ingestion?
06:15About 15, 20 minutes.
06:16Your brother?
06:17Dad.
06:18Right, okay.
06:19Gemma, can you take Dad outside, please?
06:20I'll come and find you and give you an update as soon as we can.
06:22Mm-hmm.
06:23Let's get an IM dose of naloxone into her, please.
06:26Then get monitoring on.
06:27What did you say, two years old?
06:28Mm-hmm.
06:29Okay, so let's estimate her weight at 12 kilos.
06:32Lisa, can you step in here?
06:33Thanks.
06:34Where are we with naloxone?
06:35Yeah.
06:36Mm-hmm.
06:37Okay, 100 micrograms per kilo, 12 kilos.
06:38You okay?
06:39Yep, yep, yep.
06:40I've got it.
06:41I don't know how scary it is when they're tiny.
06:42Okay, let's see where we're at.
06:43Good.
06:44Good.
06:45Good.
06:46good.
06:47Good, good.
06:48Respdrates come back up.
06:49Do you know the dad?
06:50No.
06:51I was, um, passing on my way and I saw them in the.
06:52The best way.
06:53I was doing it early.
06:54oh, damn it.
06:55Good, right.
06:56How scary it is when they're tiny.
06:57his shoes came back up.
07:00Well done.
07:01Really good?
07:02Good, good.
07:07How scary it is when they're tiny.
07:09Okay, let's see where we're at.
07:12Hi!
07:13David, do you?
07:14All boy.
07:15and I saw them in the park.
07:17Okay, look, I'll tell you what, I'll get monitoring on,
07:19go talk to Dad, get as much of our info as possible.
07:22That's a hell of a morning, so well done you.
07:28Rommelay, have I said that one?
07:30Er, no.
07:321500 milligrams, three a day.
07:37Okay.
07:37Vitamin D we've done.
07:40Zinc, L-glutamin, milk thistle, one of them.
07:45Any more for any more?
07:46I think that's everything.
07:50She says the more goodness she can get into me, the better.
07:59Dad?
08:00Sorry, guys, you're both all right?
08:02Yeah.
08:04Georgina, is my dad all right?
08:07Dad, he's fine, love.
08:09Um, you can't park there.
08:12Uh, there's a visitor's car park around the corner.
08:16Oh.
08:17My bad.
08:18Oh, he said to follow you, so I just...
08:22I'll move.
08:23She's just turning around.
08:38Is that my gearbox?
08:39Ian.
08:40Good to see you.
08:41Hey, Tim.
08:42Good to see you too, pal.
08:43Listen, thanks for this opportunity.
08:45A bit warmer in here than up that crane, eh?
08:47I've got high hopes for you.
08:49Hey, you know that lad, don't you?
08:50Is he up to it?
08:51Teddy?
08:52Yeah.
08:53Yeah, he might have got a baby face, but...
08:54Well, he's been in a few tight spots.
08:55He knows his stuff.
08:56All right.
08:57Listen up.
08:58Today's assessment is...
08:59Ian.
09:00Good to see you too, pal.
09:01Ian.
09:02Good to see you too, pal.
09:03Listen, thanks for this opportunity.
09:04A bit warmer in here than up that crane, eh?
09:06I've got high hopes for you.
09:07Hey, you know that lad, don't you?
09:08Is he up to it?
09:09Teddy?
09:10Yeah.
09:11Yeah, he might have got a baby face, but...
09:13Well, he's been in a few tight spots, he knows his stuff.
09:15All right.
09:16Listen up.
09:17Today's assessment is designed to test both your physical and your mental resilience.
09:23Fail at a task and you are out.
09:26The most impressive candidate of the day wins this.
09:30Ooh.
09:31Oh, yes.
09:32No expense spared.
09:33All right, you've got ten minutes to get changed.
09:36Let's go.
09:39You know what?
09:40I'll do some chocolate after this.
09:41Oh, yeah?
09:42Tell you what, then, seeing as we're mates, I'll let you make the wrapper.
09:45Oh, that is fighting talk.
09:46You're on.
09:47Thank you very much indeed.
09:50Be nice and still for me, Joel.
09:54I need my phone.
09:56Keep your mask on.
09:57One or two more pressing issues to deal with at the moment, if you don't mind.
10:01So, Faith, if you've got the primary survey, let's get the monitoring on and let's get the TXA running, please.
10:06Oh.
10:07Oh.
10:08Oh.
10:09Oh.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Oh, yeah.
10:12Erm.
10:13We're going to need an ortho and a plastics review.
10:15Oh.
10:16Right, police are on their way.
10:17No.
10:18So you've been stabbed multiple times and you don't want to talk to the police?
10:22Interesting.
10:23Oh.
10:24What is this, Joel?
10:25Oh.
10:26Yeah, sorry.
10:27We have to lose that now.
10:28I'm sorry, Renee.
10:29It's the nature of your wounds.
10:30We've got to check you're not carrying any weapons.
10:32Staff safely.
10:33Easy.
10:34That's it.
10:35Good lad.
10:36Okay.
10:37Good bilateral air entry.
10:43Right, it feels a bit clammy.
10:48Yeah, it certainly looks like heroin.
10:49It's not mine.
10:50Well, you won't mind telling the police where it came from, will you?
10:54Try and make sure it doesn't die before they get here.
10:59And after that, we just, what, don't bother.
11:08Okay, hi.
11:09I'm Doctor Emma Ash.
11:10Hi.
11:11Yeah, okay.
11:12That's looking good.
11:13Erm.
11:14How did she, um, how did she find the heroin?
11:15It wasn't mine.
11:16It was in the park.
11:17Right, okay.
11:18That wasn't an accusation.
11:22Sorry.
11:23I just feel like people are always waiting for me to mess up.
11:26And I have, haven't I?
11:31How old are you?
11:32Seventeen.
11:33Okay, so you're seventeen years old and you had your daughter in the park, first thing this morning.
11:38She's been out since five.
11:40She was bored.
11:41Yeah.
11:42And a lot of parents would have just plonked her in front of the telly, but you didn't.
11:45You put her first.
11:46So I'd say you're doing a good job.
11:48Er, okay, let's keep the infusion running.
11:50Good news is, she's stable.
11:52Ngozi got her here just in time.
11:53Could have been a lot worse.
11:54I'm gonna, er, call up to paediatric intensive care, see if we've got a bed.
12:00If it wasn't for you.
12:01It's nothing.
12:02Er, can we stop the modesty?
12:04You did.
12:05Probably saved her life.
12:07Er, excuse me.
12:11Hiya, this is, erm...
12:20I heard.
12:21Hero of the hour.
12:22Well done.
12:24Welcome back.
12:25The uniform looks good on you.
12:28Oh, band six hat on.
12:29You are in recess today, please.
12:31Oh.
12:32Do you mind if I go to cubicles instead, please?
12:35I, I didn't sleep well.
12:36Er, I've already assigned the position.
12:39It's fine.
12:40Erm...
12:41Good morning, ladies.
12:42Ngozi.
12:43Yeah, er, recess, please.
12:49Don't be frightened of what you're fucked up, okay?
12:51And if you need anything at all, just come to me.
12:53Anything, any time.
12:55Oh, I'd known what you were going through.
12:58Yeah, I know.
12:59Well, I hope you do.
13:01Because I am here to support you.
13:03Right.
13:04Mr Vatari, he's on 15-minute orb.
13:06So, can we put him in HDU till we can get him a bed upstairs?
13:09And don't forget the fridge checks.
13:10And, erm, can you make sure the SBAR reports from last night have been submitted?
13:14Yeah, no problem.
13:16Okay.
13:17Well, just let me know when Dr Masson signed it up and I'll draw it up for you.
13:20Thanks.
13:21Hey.
13:22How are we getting on over here?
13:24Aw.
13:25There we go.
13:26See?
13:27She's okay.
13:28Like I say, the methadone will make her sleepy, so sometimes you won't feel her moving around
13:33as much.
13:34And you're following the programme properly?
13:35Not double-dosing or anything?
13:36No.
13:37Okay, and you're eating okay?
13:38Yeah.
13:39Well then, to be honest, Cleo, it seems like you're doing everything right.
13:40Thanks for letting me see her again.
13:41It helps.
13:42When it's hard.
13:43It's okay.
13:44Just, er, don't make a habit of you though, yeah?
13:45It'll get us in trouble.
13:46Thanks, Anya.
13:47Sorry.
13:48I don't want you to get in trouble.
13:49Oh, no.
13:50I know.
13:51I'm messing.
13:52Look, it's good that you're paying attention.
13:53And if she stops moving, it's better to get checked out.
13:54I heard there's some new gear going round.
13:55That it's, like, off the charts.
13:56Is it true?
13:57Did you hear that?
13:58No.
13:59No.
14:00No.
14:01No.
14:02No.
14:03No.
14:04No.
14:05No.
14:06No.
14:07No.
14:08No.
14:09No.
14:10No.
14:11No.
14:12No.
14:13No.
14:14No.
14:15No.
14:16No.
14:17No.
14:18No.
14:19No.
14:20No.
14:21No.
14:22I hear that people are dying off one hit because it's full of crap.
14:25Rat poison, last I heard.
14:27I wasn't going to try it.
14:30Good.
14:31Because you are doing so well.
14:34Just keep thinking of that beautiful little girl in there, yeah?
14:43Okay.
14:44Right.
14:45There's no sign that it's penetrated the pleura, but I'm going to organise a chest x-ray just to be safe.
14:50Yeah, agreed.
14:51Right.
14:52Can you squeeze my hand for me, Joel?
14:55Yeah.
14:56Hard as you can.
14:57Yeah.
14:58Okay.
14:59Yeah, looks like there's some damage to the ulnar nerve and the tendons of the left ulnar region.
15:04We've got reduced sensation at the middle, ring and little fingers as well.
15:08Yeah, it's definitely a job for the surgeons, isn't it?
15:10So, can we get hold of plastics?
15:12I'll do it.
15:14Where's my phone?
15:15I need to make a call.
15:16We can do that for you as well, actually.
15:18Who would you like to call?
15:19It's my property.
15:20You can't keep it from me, and I'm not under arrest.
15:23To give it here.
15:24Now?
15:25Fine.
15:26Hi, how's he doing?
15:28Yeah, I mean, he's got multiple stab wounds, but other than cleaning and tidying, I think he's broadly stable.
15:34It's me.
15:35I've been stabbed, I'm in whole BED.
15:38Police are on their way, you need to get me out of here ASAP.
15:41Erm, there's no trace of him on our records, and the GP's number that he gave us, they've never heard of him.
15:46Right.
15:47So the only identity we've got for him is the one he gave us, and it's a load of rubbish.
15:51That's about the size of it.
15:52Sure.
15:53I'll see if I can get an ETA on the police.
15:55I really would suggest that you stay, it's pretty nasty.
15:58And then in December, he was, erm, diagnosed with a pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
16:07Er, this is his treatment schedule.
16:11Thanks.
16:12Er, OK, so you're taking pancreatin?
16:15When we can get a hold of her.
16:16Yeah, there's been a shortage, but I'll speak to our pharmacist, she's brilliant.
16:20So, you've had headaches and blood vision, is that right?
16:23Mm.
16:24Show him your arm as well.
16:25I think that's just from the district nurse taking his bloods, it doesn't normally do that.
16:31Yeah, well, erm, we'll check your clotting and your liver function, and I'll do an ultrasound as well,
16:36but to be honest, it may just be vitamin deficiencies.
16:39I know, I know, but without the pancreatin to replace the enzymes made by the pancreas,
16:43it doesn't matter how many supplements you take, your body just can't absorb them.
16:48But, erm, Rita, let's take the bloods, please, and I'll organise the ultrasound and speak to pharmacy.
16:54I'm gonna grab a smaller needle so we don't get another bruise like that.
16:56All right?
16:57One sec.
16:58So, new pharmacist.
17:00What's the name?
17:01Sonny.
17:02Aw, rash on Sonny.
17:03Sonny in a tree.
17:04You know, I thought I missed you not being around.
17:06I'm not sure any more.
17:07You love me, really.
17:08First task.
17:09Keep going.
17:10You're not fit enough to keep going.
17:11You're not fit enough to be here.
17:12Get them triaged and move on.
17:13Trust you to get first one.
17:14Keep up, old man.
17:15Oh.
17:16Ha!
17:17Ha!
17:18Ha!
17:19Ha!
17:20Ha!
17:21Ha!
17:22Ha!
17:23What were you saying?
17:24Oh.
17:25It's all right.
17:26Page before beauty.
17:27I can taste that chocolate already.
17:28Almost there.
17:29Keep moving.
17:30Keep moving.
17:31He never even mentioned heart until he had started throwing it around.
17:45I just hope he's not pushing himself too far.
17:48That's all.
17:49At least you are not trying to be a hero.
17:53Chaked up.
17:54Chaked up, I'm pregnant.
17:56What?
17:57Oh, you've heard that, did you?
17:59Sorry, Jan.
18:00I just found this place online selling Blake's schizophrenia mess.
18:04I mean, it's pricey, but I'm thinking...
18:05Nah, you don't be messing with that.
18:07You don't open to the Jets.
18:08Yeah, but I can't just let him go with that, though, can I?
18:10Even if they're just, you know, back up?
18:133006.
18:14We've got a stabbing on Chester Way.
18:16Police are on route.
18:17Over.
18:18Receive them.
18:19Mobile.
18:20Over.
18:29You look how I feel.
18:30You know, earlier today, a little girl found some heroin in a playground, and now she's
18:42in intensive care.
18:44The only thing you should be feeling is shame.
18:46Uh, Ngozi, can I have a word, please?
18:47Um, this was left for you not long ago.
19:04He's by a man who said that you'd left it last night.
19:09Um, obviously, Ngozi, it's not my place to make a comment.
19:13No, it isn't.
19:15Uh, you did suggest, actually, recently, um, that I should breathalise you.
19:20Now, unfortunately, I've been in your position, and so I happen to have one of these.
19:25And whilst, of course, it wouldn't be official, I thought it might be a good time to put it
19:34to the test.
19:35I didn't mean literally.
19:37No, but I did.
19:38But, you know, I saved a child's life this morning.
19:42I'm...
19:43...
20:12Can I go?
20:13You realise if you'd taken this an hour, OK,
20:15we'd be having a very different conversation.
20:17We'd be having a conversation about your job.
20:19I'm under the limit.
20:21Yeah, by the skin of your teeth.
20:22I don't think you should be treating patients.
20:24Are you serious?
20:25Come on!
20:26If you'd breathalyzed every single person in this department...
20:29Other people don't have the same relationship with alcohol
20:31that you and I do.
20:32If I had a reading like that, I wouldn't be fit to work.
20:35Well, I'm not you.
20:36No, and I'm not your line manager.
20:37I'm trying to help.
20:42Do you need me to call Siobhan into this?
20:44No.
20:46Look, I'll do administrative tasks, OK?
20:52Yeah, OK, OK.
20:54You can start by digging out the notes for Joel Sykes,
20:57because if he self-discharges, I'm sure the police will want to know.
21:01I don't care how you do it.
21:03Let's get it done.
21:05The only place I could find with any to spare is in Wolverhampton, I'm afraid.
21:14Well, could they post it, maybe?
21:16No, I'm sorry, you'd have to sign for it.
21:18The good news is your liver seems to be OK,
21:21so I do think we're just looking at malabsorption.
21:23We'll admit you, give you some nutrition straight into your bloodstream.
21:26Oh, it's a three-hour drive.
21:28That isn't so bad.
21:30Can you prescribe it and ask them to have it ready for collection this afternoon?
21:33Georgie, you're not driving to Wolverhampton and back.
21:35Why not?
21:36Because it's absurd.
21:38You've only had your licence a week.
21:40You can't put your life at risk just to go and get...
21:42This isn't an expedition to New Caledonia, Dad.
21:44It's a trip up the M6.
21:45The M...
21:46No.
21:47See, that's not even the right road.
21:52Georgie.
21:53Georgina, please.
21:54You need your medicine.
21:56I'll be back soon, OK?
21:58He'll be upstairs.
21:59Yeah, I'll find him.
22:00M5!
22:01Use the sat-nav!
22:06She's worried about you.
22:07Her mum was the same.
22:08She doesn't want to accept she can't control everything.
22:12Maybe you should let her think that she can?
22:17Yeah, ten minutes out.
22:18OK, thank you.
22:19Rita, can you let me know when next month's nursing rota is locked?
22:22I need to generate a finance report for the exec by five.
22:26No problem.
22:28Jodie!
22:29Can I get you to jump into recess, please?
22:31Because we stepped it out, apparently.
22:32That's my fault, I'm afraid.
22:33I asked her to do a job for me.
22:35That's fine.
22:36We've just got a pre-alert.
22:37Can't someone else just do it?
22:38I'm sort of in the middle of something at the minute.
22:39Who?
22:40Alice Kindle?
22:41She's free to go.
22:42No, it's Cleo Haney.
22:43Erm, can you just jump in and I promise, I promise I'll come and take over as soon as I've sorted her out.
22:47Thanks, mate.
22:51Have you seen one of these before?
22:52No.
22:54Erm, it's a pre-loaded dose of naloxone.
22:57And erm, it's an antidote, if you like, to opioids, like heroin.
23:02This is for you to take away, to use when you need it.
23:06OK?
23:07We want you to be safe.
23:08We want your baby to be safe.
23:09Yeah.
23:10And when she's here, everything will feel completely different.
23:12But until then, we just need to make sure that she's protected.
23:15I'm not keeping her.
23:16She's going to get adopted.
23:18Well, when did you decide that?
23:20It's for the best.
23:23People like me shouldn't have babies.
23:26We don't deserve them.
23:28I'd only mess her up.
23:30Have you spoken to social services about this?
23:33There's still time to think about it.
23:39We can certainly put you in touch with people who can offer you more support.
23:43This could be your chance to turn everything around, Cleo.
23:47A fresh start.
23:49I...
23:50I should go.
24:08Dillon, I'd like a word, please.
24:11Yep.
24:19I think I was very clear about the fact that I did not want to waste precious resources by handing them out to junkies.
24:24Well, that junkie was six months pregnant.
24:26Exactly.
24:27You just gave her the green light to go ahead and shoot up.
24:29No, I didn't.
24:30I gave her a safety net.
24:31I gave her child a safety net.
24:32What about the child that we had in recess this morning?
24:34I mean, what if we couldn't treat her because we'd handed out naloxone to irresponsible young...
24:38But we're not talking about naloxone shortages, are we?
24:40And it's not about irresponsibility.
24:41It's about addiction.
24:42Oh, come on.
24:43It's the same thing.
24:44I beg your pardon?
24:45Well, I'm sorry, but if you don't have the self-discipline to take control of your life, I'm not going to waste resources on you.
24:49This isn't about self-control.
24:51It's about brain chemistry.
24:53Because I'm an addict.
24:54I'm an alcoholic.
24:56Well, obviously I didn't know that, did I?
25:01No, why would you?
25:02Because I lead a normal life.
25:04I hold down a job.
25:05I have friends.
25:06I have acquaintances.
25:07It's different, but you've obviously got things under control.
25:09Yes, because I have a safety net.
25:11I have support.
25:12And I have respect.
25:13And that's what I was trying to offer her.
25:15The chance of a normal life, of a job and a family.
25:19While I'm talking about respect, maybe you should offer the team some.
25:22Or at least failing that the patients.
25:29I need to step in to recess a minute.
25:30Oh, can you check on Samara for me?
25:33Maria, Judith Baines with an x-ray, please.
25:36Edie cubicles.
25:38Yeah, that's me.
25:40What's the time?
25:42Yeah, I'm so sorry.
25:44That's my fault.
25:45I understand.
25:47I...
25:52Jodie?
25:53Sorry, mate.
25:54I am going to need you to go to recess now.
25:56What's where you were going?
25:57No, I can't.
25:58I've got 12,000 other things I've got to do.
25:59OK.
26:00Hey!
26:01Look, I know we're best mates, but I'm band six.
26:04I need you to not question me every time I ask you to do something.
26:07Well, it's not every time, is it?
26:08It was one time because I was in the middle of something.
26:09Jodie, you're doing it now?
26:10I'm not.
26:11Yes, you are.
26:12Just go to recess.
26:13Please.
26:14Bye.
26:22Secure the light from packed around it.
26:24One gram of TXA, one gram of IV paracetam on, and ten of number one main.
26:28Tachy F1 14.
26:29Miles BP 104 over 70.
26:31GCS 54.
26:32Stevie?
26:33Yeah, Jodie, jump in here, please.
26:35Oh, fine.
26:36Has everybody got a bit?
26:37Yeah, okay, you are.
26:38All right, on slide.
26:39Ready.
26:40Steady.
26:41Slide.
26:42Oh!
26:43Let's start primary survey, please.
26:44Thank you, guys.
26:45Can we activate the major haemorrhage protocol?
26:47And Jodie, let's get a second line in and we'll do bloods.
26:49Lewis?
26:50Let's include blood and save.
26:51And when you get a chance, can you fast beep surgery?
26:53Yeah.
26:55Lewis!
26:56Hey, sit down.
26:57Lie back for us because you're going to rip them stitches.
26:59They're running in, okay?
27:00Take it easy.
27:01The door.
27:02Yo, I'm here, man.
27:03I messed up, man.
27:04I think he's killed me.
27:06Of course, Boyle.
27:07Don't say that, man.
27:08Of course he hasn't.
27:09I couldn't let Elido, could I?
27:12After what he's done to you.
27:13You should have just...
27:14John, back down.
27:15Look, you're going to be all right.
27:17All right, that's what you're here, aren't you?
27:18Okay, good.
27:19Can you grab the rapid infuser?
27:20Yeah, please.
27:21Okay.
27:22Hiya, what's your name again?
27:23Lewis.
27:24Lewis.
27:25Lewis, okay, I'm Dr. Nash.
27:27I'm just going to give you a quick head to toe, okay?
27:29Try and stay nice and still for me.
27:31They're looking after him.
27:32Take it easy, all right?
27:33Lie back for us.
27:34Deep breaths.
27:35Come on.
27:36Sit back.
27:37Well done, lads.
27:38Good time, too.
27:39Teddy and Ian, in you go.
27:41The space is filled with synthetic smoke.
27:43There are four known occupants.
27:45Check each room.
27:47If you miss someone, it's an automatic fail.
27:49Speed counts.
27:50Right.
27:51Let's do it, Teddy.
27:52Go.
27:53Let's do it.
27:54Go, go, go.
27:57Okay, this room's clear.
27:59I've got one.
28:00Well done, mate.
28:01Right, I'll leave you with this, eh?
28:02Yeah.
28:03Right, move on.
28:04Right, there must be a way through here somehow.
28:07Mass going on.
28:08Well done.
28:09Okay, I found it.
28:11Get into the next area.
28:12Moving on.
28:13I've got one, another one.
28:14Right, moving on.
28:17Keep going, keep going.
28:18Right, coming behind you.
28:20Come on, we can do this.
28:21Right, mass going on.
28:23Keep going, keep going.
28:25I've got one.
28:26Well done, mate.
28:27Right, and there's another.
28:28Another?
28:29Right, that's what?
28:30Three for me and one for you, is it?
28:32Whatever.
28:33I won the tower.
28:35Right, I'll get a mass on this one, then.
28:37You're doing good, brother.
28:38You're doing good.
28:39Yep.
28:40Mass going on.
28:41Mass going on.
28:42Right, this one's done.
28:44Right, that was easy.
28:45Let's go.
28:46Whoa, hang on, hang on.
28:47He said four known occupants.
28:49Known occupants.
28:50Okay, there could be more that they don't know about.
28:52That's not what he meant.
28:53Right, we need to check the rest of the areas.
28:55Come on.
28:56Get up what was last.
28:57Just keep looking.
29:00Right, there's nothing here.
29:01This is pointless.
29:02Right, this area is now clear.
29:04This is the last room.
29:05Yeah!
29:22Mm-hmm.
29:23You're okay.
29:25Why are Obie School calling me and asking us why he's not in today?
29:36Have you forgotten to take my name off the emergency contact list?
29:40I've just spoken to him.
29:42He said he's got a stomach bug.
29:44I'd hear his video game in the back room.
29:47Um, I forgot to call them.
29:54And you shouldn't be talking to him.
29:56Hmm.
29:57You forgot?
29:58Yes.
29:59There was a trio girl in the park this morning and I had to bring her in.
30:03What's happening, man?
30:06Obie used to be your whole world.
30:09Everything you did, you said it was for him.
30:11You've brought him here.
30:12Now he's not well and he's at home on his own.
30:14What am I supposed to do? Not coming to work?
30:16I can't afford to take unpaid leave.
30:19Especially now.
30:21Don't make this about us.
30:23Why not?
30:24I didn't exactly have enough time to find another place to live.
30:27Or, you know, I could have found somewhere cheaper.
30:29I just want to know that the Ben's been looked after.
30:32I thought he said he wasn't your problem anymore.
30:34I'll be sure to make sure they don't call you again.
30:38Don't call you a gun.
30:41Come on.
30:42Look at this.
31:13Yeah, okay, that's fine, just let me know. Thanks. Right, okay, they do have a theatre free, but it's being cleaned, so let's get him to CT now, and we'll wait for the heads up when we get back. Lewis, do me a favour, see this in still for me, if we don't know what that knife's sticking into, and if it becomes dislodged, we're in trouble.
31:42Oi.
31:43My real name is Joel Hannigan. I'm an undercover police officer.
31:50Sure.
31:50I need you to call DCI Tony Awalia. He'll confirm it.
31:55I've got patience, Wade.
32:01What's the matter? I've got to talk to you earlier. What are you doing here? Doctor, can you ask me to track down some notes for Joel Sykes? I'll give you some privacy.
32:08Um, no, it's fine. Stay. You might as well hear this as well. His name isn't Joel Sykes. The note will be under Hannigan. He's an undercover police officer. I know. I know that was my first response as well when I spoke to his senior officer and he confirmed it. He is telling the truth. He needs to make some calls. We've got to get him into HDU.
32:24Uh, Mr. Viteri's in HDU. Um, well, Ngozi, can you buzz the porters? Get Mr. Viteri prepped and move to the resource?
32:31Yes, of course. Thank you.
32:33Oh, hang on. Oh. Is this yours? Yes. Do you mind putting it in your locker, please? Do you want to break me neck? Are you sure he's not having you on?
32:44Yeah. The other stabbing victim that came in, Lewis Moss. Apparently he is their strongest link to finding out where this bad batch of heroin came from. He has to make some calls so other people can put some things in place in case Lewis doesn't make it. I'm going to call Theodore. Let's, uh, get him into HDU as quickly as possible, please.
32:59Yeah. I'd have missed that last one, no doubt. Yeah, well, lucky you had me, eh? Yeah. Thanks. Oh, shit, you're sorry, son. Still beat you. Three to two. Oh, idiot.
33:24Hello.
33:29Yep. Yep, yep, that's right. I'm the next of kin.
33:47Right.
33:51Okay, listen, I can't talk around now. I'm a bit busy.
33:54Can I call you back?
33:55Okay, thanks.
34:16There's friends everywhere.
34:18Well, don't worry about it, man. I'll sort it.
34:20How?
34:21It's me they're interested in. I had the gear on me. I'll say you had nothing to do with it.
34:27You're a good friend.
34:28Lewis, I'm just going to get you a booster, okay?
34:32Hi. My clinic will need to explain the situation, so I'm going to get you ready to move to HDU. Also, I really want to apologise for how I spoke to you earlier. If I'd have known you a police officer, I wouldn't.
34:42What?
34:42Say that again.
34:45Right, sharp scratch, Lewis.
34:49No, no, you can't sit up.
34:50No, no, you can't sit up.
34:51No, I almost made sense.
34:52Lay down, lay down now.
34:53Is that why you...
34:54Oh, my God!
34:56The knife is out.
34:58Stevie!
34:58Yeah?
34:59What happened?
35:00He tried to sit up and the knife fell out. I think he's gone through an artery.
35:04Yeah, he's in PEA. Okay, right, Lisa, let's set a bag and hide it on the chest.
35:09Lewis!
35:09Okay, so I'm going to try to sit up.
35:11Let's get some blood into him, Ngozi and Jody, can we prep for it with a bow?
35:16Ngozi, Blunts, wake up!
35:18He can't die.
35:19Stevie, he's the best chance we've got of ending this. He cannot die.
35:23This is the final task and has real CS gas. It burns like hell.
35:28So, once again, don't remove your masks.
35:31Just change the filter.
35:33You then say gas, gas, gas to expel any particles and then out you come.
35:40Okay?
35:40Get your masks on.
35:43Teddy and Ian, you go first.
36:00Okay, in you go.
36:01Hey, change the filters!
36:13Okay, change the filters!
36:14Ah!
36:39Gas, gas, gas!
36:41What are you doing?
36:44He said you must go!
36:46He said don't take it off!
36:52Gas, gas, gas! Say it! Say it! We need two minutes to pass!
36:55Gas, gas, gas!
36:57Come on!
37:14There's a lot of blood. It might be the aorta.
37:16He was static gauze right away.
37:1828. 29. 30.
37:20Rhythm check.
37:23Okay, Flynn. Yeah, he's in here, Sicily.
37:25Just stay on the chest, please.
37:30Ah, this was a shot.
37:37Stevie, that's just running right through him.
37:40Flynn. Yeah, Flynn.
37:44Just stay on his chest.
37:48Yeah, Flynn. It doesn't matter how long I stay on his chest.
37:50I can stay here all day, but he's bled out.
37:52Come on, I can do this.
37:53Flynn, I know you can, okay, but he's bled out.
37:55Flynn, he's not coming back from this.
38:04If everyone's in agreement.
38:08Yeah?
38:14Okay.
38:15Okay.
38:16Okay, I'm calling it.
38:17Uh...
38:18Time of death, 14.02.
38:21No!
38:24No!
38:25I can't wait.
38:26No!
38:27I can't wait.
38:28I can't wait.
38:29Oh!
38:33No!
38:35No!
38:36I can't wait.
38:38Come on.
39:08I'm not in control.
39:22I don't know what to do.
39:23No, I do there. You give me this. That's how you start.
39:38Now, I can help, but this is the deal.
39:50From now on, there's no more secrets.
39:52We do everything through the official channels, yeah?
40:08What happened?
40:14Uh, yeah, sorry, Tim.
40:17I misheard. I thought it was a gas exposure task.
40:20We did him in the army.
40:21It wasn't. You weren't listening.
40:24You know I can't pass you.
40:27What?
40:28You failed, Ian.
40:29If it wasn't for Teddy being there, you'd still be in there yourself,
40:33looking for your mask.
40:35He, yeah, you're right, but he was there.
40:39Just like I was there for him in the second task.
40:42That's what we do. We're a team.
40:44A bloody good team.
40:47Come on, Tim.
40:48You've seen me work. You know I can do better.
40:50I needed you to do better today.
40:54Look, just, just give me another chance.
40:58I promise I won't let you down.
41:04Thanks, Tim. You won't regret it.
41:11I hope not.
41:13Teddy.
41:15Oh, buzzing yes.
41:17Thank you so much.
41:19Glad to have you on board.
41:21Buzzing.
41:22My teacher's pet.
41:25You OK?
41:27Yeah, yeah, of course.
41:29I'm feeling nice.
41:30Hey, man.
41:48Listen, I'm sorry about that.
41:50I hope it doesn't set your investigation too far back.
41:55My investigation?
41:58What's the matter with you?
41:59He was a kid.
42:03I suppose he was just a junkie, smack dealer to you.
42:07Wouldn't care to wonder how a lad like that ends up doing these things.
42:10Sorry, Dr Byron.
42:12It's Mrs Myers.
42:13She's flipped into VT.
42:14She let's pay her rest.
42:18Yeah.
42:18Yeah.
42:20Yeah.
42:22Yeah, I understand.
42:23I'll log a serious incident report.
42:26Come in.
42:28Actually, Ron, you've got a quick moment.
42:29Thanks, Ron.
42:30No.
42:30Thanks.
42:35Come sit down.
42:36Mmm.
42:37Come.
42:38Come.
42:39Come.
42:39Come.
42:40Come.
42:41Come.
42:48Come.
42:48Come.
42:50Come.
42:51Come, from .
42:51Come.
42:51Come.
42:51Come.
42:52Come.
42:54Come.
42:58Look, I know she was an alcoholic, and this was only to be expected, but...
43:05Well, you are allowed to be upset. She has your mum.
43:09Yeah, but...
43:11It's not like it's a shock, is it?
43:13I mean, to be honest, it's a miracle she's alive at home.
43:16Where is she? Willow-Hail Fortress?
43:19Yeah.
43:20Well, do you want to go see her?
43:23I don't know.
43:25Okay, let's just have a think about it, yeah?
43:30You want me to turn down the heart placement, don't you?
43:34You know that I do.
43:36But I don't think that you should.
43:39Besides, wasn't it in the marriage agreement? I think there was, like, a subsection C.
43:43I will support you even when you make insanely stupid decisions that can get you killed.
43:48I didn't think it was section D.
43:49Oh, was it? Well, I trust you, I'd be picky about it.
43:52Get her room!
43:54I'm sorry I was a bit mean to you earlier.
43:57No, I'm sorry I didn't do what you asked.
44:00No, because if that was Siobhan, then I would have done it straight away, wouldn't I?
44:03I've got to remember, big cheese now!
44:06I want big cheese.
44:08All right then, a little cheese, maybe like a little cheddar.
44:11Is that Georgina?
44:14Georgina, you got it?
44:17Of course I did.
44:19What's happened to her car?
44:23I don't know, but her dad's not going to be happy about that.
44:28And, um, and why that was my week, really?
44:33Huh.
44:38Anybody else?
44:39Hi.
44:40Um.
44:41My name is Ingozi.
44:54I believe in Lisa like Oops, come on of Me?
44:57Uh.
44:58Thank you, maybe.
44:59Okay.
45:00Okay.
45:04Don't worry.
45:06Okay.
45:10There.
45:11Perfect.
45:12I heard the tray così,
45:14hanging.
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