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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 effect.
00:14They're falling into respiratory arrest.
00:16The second it wears off, we'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.
01:03I want you out of my house tonight.
01:27I want you out of my house tonight.
01:33I want you out of my house tonight.
01:34I want you out of my house tonight.
01:35I want you out of my house tonight.
01:36I want you out of my house tonight.
01:37I want you out of my house tonight.
01:38I want you out of my house tonight.
01:39I want you out of my house tonight.
01:40I want you out of my house tonight.
01:41I want you out of my house tonight.
01:42I want you out of my house tonight.
01:43I want you out of my house tonight.
01:44I want you out of my house tonight.
01:45I want you out of my house tonight.
01:46I want you out of my house tonight.
01:47I want you out of my house tonight.
01:48I want you out of my house tonight.
01:49I want you out of my house tonight.
01:50I want you out of my house tonight.
01:51I want you out of my house tonight.
01:52I don't know.
02:22Hello?
02:26Hey!
02:27You're awake.
02:29Where are you?
02:30I said I'd cover an earlier shift.
02:32Did you even come home?
02:34Of course I did.
02:35It was late, so I didn't want to wake you.
02:37Your bed doesn't look slept in.
02:39Yes, well some of us make our beds when we get up in the morning, Obi.
02:43You ready for school?
02:45Yeah.
02:46Make sure you eat breakfast.
02:48I am.
02:49Well, I'll be home tonight.
02:51I'll cook Mafe.
02:53Whatever.
02:54Well, have a good day.
02:58I love you.
03:00Help!
03:01Somebody help!
03:02Hey!
03:03Please help me!
03:04Liv, Liv, open your eyes, Bob.
03:06Did she fall?
03:07No, I don't know.
03:08I was just, I don't think she's breathing.
03:10Oh my gosh.
03:11Okay, call 999.
03:12Ambulance.
03:13Ambulance.
03:14Ten point pupils.
03:15Ten point pupils.
03:16Ten point pupils.
03:17What does that mean?
03:18Are you a doctor?
03:19A nurse.
03:20Are you sure I need medication?
03:21No.
03:22I need an ambulance.
03:23I need an ambulance.
03:24Ten point pupils.
03:27Ten point pupils.
03:30Ten point pupils.
03:31What does that mean?
03:32Are you a doctor?
03:33A nurse.
03:34Are you trying to need medication?
03:35What does that mean? Are you a doctor?
03:36A nurse. Are you trying to do medication?
03:38No.
03:40I need an ambulance.
03:48My little girl's not breathing.
03:50We're by the play area by Queens Road.
03:53Do you have a car?
03:54She said they're coming.
03:55No, we don't have time for that.
03:56Okay, listen to me.
03:57We're going to have to run.
03:59Okay?
04:00Run!
04:05I'm sorry.
04:22Graph also at the top of the second page, as you can see, these are the latest mortality figures for heroin overdoses alone.
04:40Yeah, sorry I'm late, and there's one more to add to your list.
04:44Great. Sonny, do we have enough naloxone?
04:47For now.
04:47Do we think it's worth being proactive and handing out pre-loaded naloxone syringes to users?
04:54No, we don't. I think we need to maintain a functioning ED for the sake of the rest of the patients.
05:00Now, the dedicated OD bay is taking some pressure off of recess. Can we continue to staff it?
05:04Yeah, we've ring-fenced funding, and ITU and theatre are providing nurses as well.
05:09And what's happening with the band six post?
05:11All signed off. She starts today.
05:14Excellent.
05:14She'll have her work cut out.
05:17There she is.
05:28The new boss lady. Come on.
05:31I literally saw you get breakfast.
05:32Yeah, I know, but these lot didn't. We wanted to make a pussy of us. Every day you get your band six.
05:36Aw, thanks, guys.
05:38Right, come on then, where do you want us?
05:39Chuckle and cubicles.
05:40No, that is not fair.
05:41Well, snooze you loose.
05:41Uh, okay. Um, Jodie, Lamorna, Ollie take cubicles. Cam, I need you in the OD bay at the rest of you. Recess, please.
05:50Yes, boss. I can't believe you.
05:52Hello!
05:53Thanks.
05:53Hey, Odie bay? Yeah, just through there. Thanks.
06:06Go see, you okay?
06:07Olivia Dunn, three years old. Possible opioid ingestion.
06:10Right, okay, let's get her into recess, too, please.
06:12Okay, rest rates are very low. I've been supplementing your rescue beds.
06:14How long since ingestion?
06:1615, 20 minutes.
06:17Your brother?
06:18Dad.
06:19Right, okay. Gemma, can you take Dad outside, please? I'll come and find you and give you an update as soon as we can.
06:23Let's get an IM dose of naloxone into her, please, then get monitoring on.
06:28What did you say, two years old?
06:29Mm-hmm.
06:30Okay, so let's estimate her weight at 12 kilos. Lisa, can you step in here?
06:34Thanks.
06:47Where are we with the naloxone?
06:48Yeah.
06:49Okay, 100 micrograms per kilo, 12 kilos. You okay?
06:52Yep, yep, yep, I've got it.
07:04How scary it is when they're tiny. Okay, let's see where we're at.
07:10Good, good. Respirate's coming back up.
07:12Do you know the dad?
07:13No, I was, um, passing on my way and I saw them in the park.
07:17Okay, look, um, I'll tell you what, I'll get monitoring on, go talk to Dad, get as much of our info as possible.
07:22That's, uh, that's a hell of a morning, so well done, you.
07:24Okay.
07:28Wormley. Have I said that one?
07:30Uh, no.
07:321,500 milligrams, three a day.
07:34Okay.
07:37Vitamin D we've done.
07:39Uh, zinc, L-glutinin, 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.
08:05Is my dad all right?
08:07Yeah.
08:07He's fine, love.
08:09Um, you can't park there.
08:12Uh, there's a visitor's car park around the corner.
08:16Oh, my bad.
08:18Oh, he said to follow you, so I just...
08:21I'll move.
08:34She's just turning around.
08:36Is that my gearbox?
08:56Ian.
08:57Good to see you.
08:58Hey, Tim. Good to see you too, pal.
09:00Listen, thanks for this opportunity.
09:02A bit warmer in here than up that crane, eh?
09:04I've got high hopes for you.
09:07You know that lad, don't you?
09:08Is he up to it?
09:10Teddy.
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.
09:16All right.
09:16Listen up.
09:18Today's assessment is designed to test both your physical and your mental resilience.
09:23Fail at a task and you are out.
09:27The 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.
09:42Oh, yeah?
09:42Tell you what, then, seeing as we're mates, I'll let you lick the wrapper.
09:45Oh, that is fighting, so you're on.
09:47Thank you very much, indeed.
09:51Nice and still for me, Joel.
09:55I need my phone.
09:56Keep your mask on.
09:58One 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.
10:05Oh, yeah.
10:06Oh, yeah.
10:10Oh, yeah.
10:12Um, we're going to need an ortho and a plastics review.
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.
10:23What is this, Joel?
10:26Yeah, sorry, we have to lose that now.
10:27I'm sorry.
10:28I know you've given the nature of your wounds.
10:30We've got to check you're not carrying any weapons.
10:32Staff safely.
10:33He's all wet.
10:34That's it.
10:34Good lad.
10:36Okay.
10:37Good bilateral air entry.
10:43Right, he feels a bit clammy.
10:48Yeah, it certainly looks like heroin.
10:49It's not mine.
10:50You won't mind telling the police where it came from, will you?
10:54I'm trying to make sure it doesn't die before they get here.
10:59And after that, we just, well, don't bother.
11:08Okay, hi.
11:09I'm Dr. Nash.
11:11Yeah, okay, that's looking good.
11:13How did she find the heroin?
11:15It wasn't mine.
11:17It was in the park.
11:18Right, okay, that wasn't an accusation.
11:22Sorry.
11:23I just feel like people are always waiting for me to mess up.
11:28And I have, haven't I?
11:31How old are you?
11:3217.
11:33Okay, so you're 17 years old and you had your daughter in the park first thing this morning.
11:37She's been up since five.
11:41She was bored.
11:42Yeah, and 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.
11:48Okay, let's keep the infusion running.
11:51Good news is she's stable.
11:52Ngozi got her here just in time.
11:54Could have been a lot worse.
11:55I'm going to call up to paediatric intensive care, see if we've got a bed.
12:00If it wasn't for you.
12:02It's nothing.
12:03Uh, can you rest up the modesty?
12:05You did.
12:05Probably saved her life.
12:07Um, excuse me.
12:08Hiya, this is, um...
12:20I heard.
12:21Hero of the hour.
12:22Well done.
12:24Welcome back.
12:26The uniform looks good on you.
12:28Oh, band six hat on.
12:30You are in recess today, please.
12:32Do you mind if I go to Cuberkos instead, please?
12:35I didn't sleep well.
12:36Uh, I've already assigned the position.
12:39It's fine.
12:40Um...
12:40Good morning, ladies.
12:42Ngozi.
12:43Yeah, uh, recess, please.
12:49Don't be frightened to put your foot down, okay?
12:51And if you need anything at all, just come to me.
12:53Anything, anytime.
12:56Oh, I'd known what you were going through.
12:59Yeah, I know.
13:00Well, I hope you do, because I am here to support you.
13:04Right, Mr. Vatari, he's on 15-minute orb,
13:06so can we put him in HDU till we can get in my bed upstairs?
13:09And don't forget the fridge checks.
13:11And, um, can you make sure the SBAR reports from last night have been submitted?
13:15Yeah, no problem.
13:18Okay, well, just let me know when Dr. Masson signed it off
13:20and I'll draw it up for you.
13:21Thanks.
13:23Hey.
13:24Can we get on over here?
13:26Oh, there we go.
13:30See, she's okay.
13:32Like I say, the methadone will make her sleepy,
13:34so sometimes you won't feel moving around as much.
13:37And you're following the programme properly?
13:40Not double-dosing or anything?
13:42Okay, and you're eating okay?
13:44Yeah.
13:45Well, then, to be honest, Cleo,
13:46it seems like you're doing everything right.
13:49Thanks for letting me see her again.
13:51It helps.
13:53When it's hard.
13:55It's okay.
13:57Just, uh, don't make a habit of it, though, yeah?
13:59You'll get us in trouble.
14:01Thanks, Anya.
14:02Sorry.
14:03I don't want you to get in trouble.
14:04Oh, no, I know, I'm missing.
14:07Look, it's good that you're paying attention
14:08and if she stops moving, it's better to get checked out.
14:13I heard there's some new gear going round.
14:16That it's, like, off the charts.
14:19Is it true?
14:21Did you hear that people are dying off one hit?
14:23Because it's full of crap.
14:25Rat poison, last I heard.
14:29I wasn't going to try it.
14:30Good.
14:32Because you are doing so well.
14:35Just keep thinking of that beautiful little girl in there, yeah?
14:37Right, there's no sign that it's penetrated the pleura,
14:47but I'm going to organise a chest x-ray just to be safe, yeah?
14:50Yeah, agreed.
14:51Right.
14:53Can you squeeze my hand for me, Joel?
14:56Hard as you can.
14:58Yeah.
14:58Okay.
14:59Yeah, it looks like there's some damage to the ulnar nerve
15:01and 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?
15:11So, can we get a hold of plastics?
15:13I'll do it.
15:15Where's my phone?
15:16I need to make a call.
15:17We can do that for you as well, actually.
15:18Who would you like to call?
15:19It's my property.
15:21You can't keep it from me,
15:22and I'm not under arrest.
15:24To give it here.
15:25Now?
15:26Fine.
15:28Hi, how's he doing?
15:29Um, yeah, I mean, he's got multiple stab wounds,
15:32but other than cleaning and tidying,
15:34I think he's broadly stable.
15:35It's me.
15:37I've been stabbed, I'm in whole BED.
15:39Police are on their way.
15:40You need to get me out of here ASAP.
15:42Um, there's no trace of him on our records
15:44and the GP's number that he gave us.
15:45They've never heard of him.
15:47Right.
15:48So the only identity we've got for him
15:49is the one he gave us and it's a load of rubbish.
15:51That's about the size of it.
15:53Sure.
15:54I'll see if I can get an ETA on the police.
15:56Really would suggest that you stay.
15:58It's pretty nasty.
16:03And then in December,
16:04he was, um,
16:05diagnosed with a pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
16:09Er, this is his treatment schedule.
16:11Thanks.
16:13Er, okay, so you're taking pancreatin?
16:15When we can get a hold of it.
16:16Yeah, there's been a shortage,
16:18but I'll speak to our pharmacist.
16:19She's brilliant.
16:21So you've had headaches and blood vision,
16:23is that right?
16:24Mm.
16:24Show him your arm as well.
16:29I think that's just from the district nurse
16:30taking his blood.
16:31He doesn't normally do that.
16:32Yeah.
16:32We'll, um, we'll check your clotting
16:34and your liver function
16:35and I'll do an ultrasound as well,
16:36but to be honest,
16:37it may just be vitamin deficiencies.
16:39I know, I know,
16:40but without the pancreatin
16:41to replace the enzymes made by the pancreas,
16:43it doesn't matter how many supplements you take.
16:45Your body just can't absorb them.
16:48But, um,
16:49Reader, let's take the bloods, please,
16:51and I'll organise the ultrasound
16:52and speak to pharmacy.
16:54I'm going to grab a smaller needle
16:55so we don't get another bruise like that.
16:57All right?
16:57One sec.
16:59So, new pharmacist.
17:00What's the name?
17:01Sunny.
17:02Oh, Russian Sunny,
17:04sitting in a tree.
17:05You know,
17:05I thought I missed you not being around.
17:07I'm not sure any more.
17:08You love me, really.
17:11First task.
17:12Keep going.
17:13You're not fit enough to keep going.
17:15You're not fit enough to be here.
17:17Get them triaged and move on.
17:22Trust you to get first, one.
17:26Keep up, old man.
17:30What were you saying?
17:33It's all right.
17:33He's before beauty.
17:35I can taste that chopper already.
17:36Almost there.
17:38Keep moving.
17:39He never even mentioned heart
17:42until 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 were not trying to be a hero.
17:54Jacob.
17:55Jacob, I'm pregnant.
17:57What?
17:57Oh, you heard that, did you?
18:00Sorry, Jan.
18:00I just found this place online
18:02selling Blake's schizophrenia mess.
18:04I mean, it's pricey, but I'm thinking...
18:06Nah, you don't be messing with that.
18:07You don't know if it's the gift.
18:08Yeah, but I can't just let him go with that, though, can I?
18:11Even if they just steer us, you know, back up.
18:13Three zero zero six.
18:15We've got a stabbing on Chester Way.
18:16Police are on route.
18:17Over.
18:18Receive them, mobile.
18:19Over.
18:19You look how I feel.
18:38You know, earlier today,
18:40a little girl found some heroin in their playground,
18:42and now she's in intensive care.
18:44The only thing you should be feeling is shame.
18:46Uh, Ngozi, can I have a word, please?
19:02Um, this was left for you,
19:04not one we gave by a man
19:06who said that you'd left it last night.
19:10Um, obviously, Ngozi,
19:11it's not my place to make a comment.
19:13No, it isn't.
19:16Uh, you did suggest, actually, recently,
19:19um, that I should breathalyze you.
19:20Now, unfortunately,
19:21I've been in your position,
19:23and so I happen to have one of these.
19:27And whilst, of course, it wouldn't be official,
19:31I thought it might be a good time
19:34to put it to the test.
19:35I didn't mean literally.
19:37No, but I did.
19:38But, you know,
19:40I saved a child's life this morning.
19:42I'm...
19:42Yes?
19:42I'll see you next time.
19:43Can I go?
20:13You realise if you'd taken this an hour, okay, we'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. I don't think you should be treating patients.
20:24Are you serious?
20:25Come on, if you breathalysed every single person in this department...
20:29Other people don't have the same relationship with alcohol that 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. I'm trying to help.
20:39Do you need me to call Siobhan into this?
20:44No.
20:46Look, I'll do administrative tasks, okay?
20:52Yeah, okay, okay.
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.
20:59I don't care how you do it, let's get it done.
21:10The only place I could find with any to spare is in Wolverhampton, I'm afraid.
21:15Could they post it, maybe?
21:17No, I'm sorry, you'd have to sign for it.
21:19The good news is your liver seems to be okay,
21:22so I do think we're just looking at malabsorption.
21:24We'll admit you, give you some nutrition to raise your bloodstream.
21:26Oh, it's a three-hour drive.
21:29That 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.
21:36Why not?
21:37Because 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 the...
21:42This isn't an expedition to New Caledonia, Dad.
21:45It's a trip up the M6.
21:46The M...
21:46No.
21:47See, that's not even the right road.
21:52Georgie.
21:54Georgina, please.
21:54You need your medicine.
21:56I'll be back soon, okay?
21:58He'll be upstairs.
21:59Yeah, I'll find him.
22:01M5!
22:02Use the sat-nav!
22:06She's worried about you.
22:07Her mum was the same.
22:09She doesn't want to accept she can't control everything.
22:13Maybe you should let her think that she can?
22:17Yeah, ten minutes out.
22:19Okay, thank you.
22:20Rita, 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, can I get you to jump into a resource, please?
22:31Because he's stepped out, apparently.
22:32That's my fault, I'm afraid.
22:34I asked you 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?
22:39Alice Kindle.
22:40She's free to go.
22:40No, it's Cleo Haney.
22:41I've asked Dylan to speak to her about something.
22:44Can you just jump in and 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?
22:53No.
22:55It's a pre-loaded dose of naloxone.
22:58And it's an antidote, if you like, to opioids, like heroin.
23:03This is for you to take away, to use when you need it.
23:07Okay, we want you to be safe.
23:08We want your baby to be safe.
23:09Yeah, and 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.
23:17She's going to get adopted.
23:19Well, when did you decide that?
23:21It's for the best.
23:24People like me shouldn't have babies.
23:27We don't deserve them.
23:28I'd only mess her up.
23:31Have you spoken to social services about this?
23:34There's still time to think about it.
23:39We can certainly put you in touch with people who can offer you more support.
23:44This could be your chance to turn everything around, Cleo.
23:48Fresh start.
23:50I should go.
23:51Then 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.
24:25Well, that junkie was six months pregnant.
24:27Exactly.
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 a child a safety net.
24:32What about the child that we had in recess this morning?
24:35I 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, it's about addiction.
24:43Oh, 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.
24:58Well, obviously I didn't know that.
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 and I have respect.
25:14And that's what I was trying to offer her.
25:15The chance of a normal life, of a job and a family.
25:20While I'm talking about respect, maybe you should offer the team some.
25:23Released.
25:23Failing out the patients.
25:29I need to step into recess a bit.
25:31Oh, can you check on Samara for me?
25:33Maria, Judith Baines and some x-ray, please.
25:37ED cubicles.
25:39Yeah, that's me.
25:41What's the time?
25:43Yeah, I'm so sorry.
25:44That's my fault.
25:46I understand.
25:47I...
25:48Jodie?
25:53Sorry, mate.
25:54I am going to need you to go to recess now.
25:56Well, I thought you were going.
25:57No, I can't.
25:57I'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.
26:10Yes, you are.
26:11Just go to recess.
26:14Please.
26:15Bye.
26:22Secure the life impact around it.
26:24One gram of TXA, one gram of IV paracetam on, and ten of number one.
26:28Tacky at 114.
26:29Louse VP 104 over 70.
26:31GCS 54.
26:33Stevie?
26:34Yeah, Jodie, jump in here, please.
26:36How's everybody got a bit?
26:38Yeah, OK, you on?
26:39All right, on slide, ready, steady.
26:41Slide.
26:42OK, let's start primary surgery, please.
26:44Thank you, guys.
26:45Can we activate the major hemorrhage protocol?
26:47And, Jodie, let's get a second line in, and we'll do bloods.
26:50Let's include blood and save, and when you get a chance,
26:52can you fast beep surgery?
26:53Yeah.
26:55Lewis!
26:56Hey, sit down.
26:57Lie back first, because you're going to rip them stitches.
26:59They're running in, OK?
27:00Take it easy.
27:02The door.
27:03Yo, I'm here, man.
27:04I messed up, man.
27:05I think he's killed me.
27:07Of course, bro, don't say that, man.
27:08Of course he hasn't.
27:10I couldn't let Eliudah go, could I?
27:12After what he's done to you, you should have just...
27:14Go, back down.
27:15Look, you're going to be all right.
27:17All right, that's what you're doing, aren't you?
27:18OK, good.
27:19Can you grab the rapid infuser?
27:21Yeah, please.
27:21OK.
27:22Hiya, what's your name again?
27:25Lewis.
27:26Lewis, OK, I'm Dr Nash.
27:27I'm just going to give you a quick head to toe, OK?
27:29Try and stay nice and still for me.
27:31They're looking after him.
27:32Just take it easy, all right?
27:33Lie back first.
27:33Deep breaths.
27:35Come on.
27:36Sit back.
27:36Well done, lads.
27:38Good time, too.
27:39Teddy and Ian, in you go.
27:41The space is filled with synthetic smoke.
27:44There are four known occupants.
27:46Check each room.
27:47If you miss someone, it's an automatic fail.
27:49Speed counts.
27:51Right.
27:51Let's do it, Teddy, go.
27:52Let's do it.
27:53Yeah, let's do it.
27:53Go, go, go.
27:57OK, this room's clear.
27:59I've got one.
28:00Well done, mate.
28:01Right, I'll leave you with this, eh?
28:02Yeah.
28:02Right, move on.
28:04Right, there must be a way through here somehow.
28:07Mask going on.
28:08Well done.
28:10OK, I've found it.
28:11I'm going to get into the next area.
28:13Moving on.
28:13I've got one.
28:14Another one.
28:14Right, moving on.
28:17Keep going.
28:17Keep going.
28:19Right, coming behind you.
28:20Come on, we can do this.
28:22Right, mask going on.
28:25Keep going, keep going.
28:26I've got one.
28:27Well done, mate.
28:28Right, and there's another.
28:30Right, that's what?
28:31Three for me and one for you, is it?
28:33Whatever.
28:33I won the tower.
28:35Right, I'll get a mask on this one, then.
28:38You're doing good, buddy.
28:39You're doing good.
28:39Yep.
28:40Mask going on.
28:42Mask going on.
28:44Right, this one's done.
28:46Right, that was easy.
28:47Let's go.
28:47Oh, hang on, hang on.
28:48You said four known occupants.
28:50Known occupants.
28:52OK, there could be more that they don't know about.
28:53That's not what you meant, bro.
28:54We need to check the rest of the areas.
28:56Come on.
28:56Put up what's last.
28:57Just keep looking.
28:59All right, there's nothing here.
29:02This is pointless.
29:03Right, this area is now clear.
29:05This is the last room.
29:10Here!
29:23You're OK.
29:25Why at Obie School calling me and asking us why he's not in today?
29:37Have you forgotten to take my name off the emergency contact list?
29:40I've just spoken to him.
29:43He said he's got a stomach bug.
29:46I'd hear his video game in the back room.
29:50Um, I forgot to call them.
29:54And you shouldn't be talking to him.
29:56Hmm.
29:56You forgot?
29:57Yes.
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.
30:14And what am I supposed to do?
30:15Not 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.
30:27Oh, you know, I could have found somewhere cheaper.
30:29I just want to know that the Ben's been looked after.
30:32I thought you said he wasn't your problem anymore.
30:34I'll be sure to make sure they don't call you again.
31:04Yeah, okay.
31:19That's fine.
31:20Just let me know.
31:21Thanks.
31:22Right, okay.
31:23They do have a theatre free, but it's being cleaned.
31:26So let's get him to see T now.
31:28And we'll whip the heads up when we get back.
31:31Lewis, do me a favour.
31:32See this and still for me.
31:33We don't know what that knife's sticking into.
31:34And if it becomes dislodged, we're in trouble.
31:42Oi.
31:44My real name is Joel Hannigan.
31:47I'm an undercover police officer.
31:50Sure.
31:52I need you to call DCI Tony Awalia.
31:54He'll confirm it.
31:59I've got patience, Wade.
32:01Doesn't matter.
32:01I've got to talk to you, I don't know.
32:02What are you doing here?
32:04Doctor, can you ask me to track down some notes for Joel Sykes?
32:07I'll give you some privacy.
32:08Um, no, it's fine.
32:09Stay.
32:10You might as well hear this as well.
32:11His name isn't Joel Sykes.
32:13The notes will be under Hannigan.
32:14He's an undercover police officer.
32:16I know.
32:17I know.
32:17That was my first response as well when I spoke to a senior officer and he confirmed it.
32:21He is telling the truth.
32:22He needs to make some calls.
32:23We've got to get him into HDU.
32:24Uh, Mr. Viteri's in HDU.
32:27Um, well, Ngozi, can you buzz the porters?
32:29Get Mr. Viteri prepped and move to the resource?
32:31Yes, of course.
32:33Oh, hang on.
32:34Oh.
32:36Is this yours?
32:37Yes.
32:37Do you mind putting it in your locker, please?
32:39Before I break my neck.
32:41Are you sure he's not having you on?
32:42Yeah, the other stabbing victim that came in, Lewis Moss.
32:47Apparently he is their strongest link to finding out where this bad batch of heroin came from.
32:50He has to make some calls so other people can put some things in place in case Lewis doesn't make it.
32:55I'm going to call Theodore.
32:56Let's, uh, get him into HDU as quickly as possible, please.
32:59Yeah.
33:00I would have missed that last one, no doubt.
33:03Yeah, well, lucky you had me, eh?
33:04Yeah.
33:05Thanks.
33:06Oh, shut your soppy son.
33:08Still beat you.
33:09Three to two.
33:09Oh, idiot.
33:12Hello.
33:32Yep.
33:32Yep, that's right.
33:33I'm the next of kin.
33:42Right.
33:51Okay, listen, I can't tell Ryan how I'm a bit busy.
33:54Can I call you back?
33:57Okay, thanks.
33:58There's friends everywhere.
34:18Well, don't worry about it, man.
34:19I'll sort it.
34:20How?
34:21It's me they're interested in.
34:23I had the gear on me.
34:24I'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.
34:32My clinic already explained the situation, so I'm going to get you ready to move to HDU.
34:37Also, I really want to apologise for how I spoke to you earlier.
34:40If I'd have known you at the police officer, I would...
34:42What?
34:44Say that again.
34:45Right, sharp scratch, Lewis.
34:49No, 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.
35:01I think he's gone through an artery.
35:04Yeah, he's in PEA.
35:05Okay, right, Lisa, let's start bagging.
35:08I'll get on the chest.
35:09Lewis!
35:09I just want to try to sit up.
35:11Special note wounds.
35:12Let's get some blood into him.
35:13Ngozi and Jody, can we prep for a reward?
35:16Ngozi, Bugs, wake up!
35:18He can't die.
35:19Stevie, he's the best chance we've got of ending this.
35:21He cannot die.
35:23This is the final task, and has real CS gas.
35:26It burns like hell.
35:27So, once again, don't remove your masks.
35:32Just change the filter.
35:33You then say, gas, gas, gas, to expel any particles,
35:38and then out you come.
35:40Okay?
35:41Get your masks on.
35:43Teddy and Ian, you go first.
35:57Okay, in you go.
36:13Okay, change the filters.
36:14Gas, gas, gas!
36:40What did you mean?
36:42He said, take your mask off.
36:46No, he said, go, take your mask off.
36:47It's too bad.
36:48Do it.
36:48Bring it on.
36:49Bring it on.
36:50Ah!
36:51Ah!
36:52Gas, gas, gas!
36:53Say it!
36:53Say it!
36:54We need to open up the task!
36:55Gas, gas, gas!
36:56Come on!
37:01Ah!
37:02Ah!
37:02Ah!
37:02Ah!
37:03Ah!
37:04Ah!
37:04Ah!
37:04Ah!
37:04Ah!
37:05Ah!
37:05Ah!
37:05Ah!
37:06Ah!
37:07Ah!
37:07Ah!
37:07Ah!
37:08Ah!
37:09Ah!
37:10Ah!
37:11Ah!
37:12Ah!
37:12There's a lot of blood.
37:15It might be the aorta.
37:16He was static gauze right away.
37:17I'm sorry.
37:1828.
37:1829.
37:1930.
37:19Rhythm check.
37:23Okay, Flynn.
37:24Yeah, he's in here, Sicily.
37:25Just stay on the chest, please.
37:30Ah, the vessel's a shot.
37:38Stevie, that's just running right through him.
37:39Flynn.
37:40Flynn.
37:41Yeah, Flynn.
37:41Flynn.
37:42Yeah, Flynn.
37:42Flynn.
37:42Flynn.
37:42Flynn.
37:42Flynn.
37:42Flynn.
37:43Flynn.
37:43Flynn.
37:44Flynn.
37:44Flynn.
37:45Flynn.
37:46Flynn.
37:47Flynn.
37:48Flynn.
37:49Yeah, Flynn.
37:50It doesn't matter how long I stay on his chest.
37:51I can stay here all day, but he's bled out.
37:52He's gone.
37:53Come on, I can do this.
37:54Flynn.
37:54I know you can, okay?
37:55But he's bled out.
37:56Flynn.
37:56Flynn.
37:56He's not coming back from this.
37:58If everyone's in agreement.
38:08Yeah?
38:16Okay, I'm calling it, uh, time of death, 14.02.
38:19I'm calling it, er.
38:21Okay?
38:22No.
38:23No.
38:24No!
38:49Come on.
39:19I'm not quite sure. I don't know what to do.
39:23No, I do that. You give me this. That's how you start.
39:26I don't know what to do.
39:56I don't know what to do.
40:27What?
40:28You failed, Ian. If it wasn't for Teddy being there, you'd still be in there yourself, looking for your mask.
40:36Yeah, you're right, but he was there. Just like I was there for him in the second task.
40:42That's what we do. We're a team. A bloody good team.
40:47Come on, team. You've seen me work. You know I can do better.
40:50I needed you to do better today.
40:52Look, just give me another chance. I promise I won't let you down.
40:59Thanks, Tim. You won't regret it. I hope not. Teddy.
41:13Oh, buzzing, yes. Thank you so much.
41:19Glad to have you on board.
41:21I'm buzzing.
41:22My teacher's pet.
41:25You OK?
41:27Yeah, yeah, of course.
41:28I'm feeling nice.
41:30Hey, man.
41:49Listen, I'm sorry about that. I hope it doesn't set your investigation too far back.
41:53My investigation.
41:58What's the matter with you?
42:00He 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. She's flipped into BT.
42:14She let's pay her rest.
42:18Yeah, yeah.
42:20Yeah.
42:20Yeah, I understand. I'll log a serious incident report. Thank you.
42:26Come in.
42:28Actual, you've got a quick moment.
42:29Yeah.
42:30Come on.
42:36Come and sit down.
42:50Look, I know she was an alcoholic and this was only to be expected, but...
43:05Oh, you are allowed to be upset.
43:08She has your mum.
43:10Yeah, but...
43:10It's not like it's a shock, is it?
43:14I mean, to be honest, it's a miracle she's alive at all.
43:17Where is she?
43:18Willow here with us?
43:20Yeah.
43:20Well, do you want to go see her?
43:24Don't know.
43:25Okay, let's just have a think about it, yeah?
43:31You 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?
43:41I 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 actually doing it.
43:50Oh, was it?
43:50Well, I trust you, it would be key for me, right?
43:53Get a room!
43:57Sorry I was a bit mean to you earlier.
43:58No, I'm sorry I didn't do what you asked.
44:01No, because if that was Siobhan, then I would have done it straight away, wouldn't I?
44:04Got to remember, it'd be big cheese, though.
44:07I want big cheese.
44:09All right then, a little cheese, maybe like a little cheddar.
44:11Georgina.
44:13Is that Georgina?
44:16Georgina, you got it?
44:18Of course I did.
44:22What's happened to her car?
44:25I don't know, but her dad's not going to be happy about that.
44:30And, um, well, that was my week, really.
44:39Anybody else?
44:41Hi.
44:50Um...
44:50My name is Ingozi.
44:57Um...
44:58Um...
45:02I don't know.
45:13Um...
45:15Um...
45:19Um...