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00:00Listen, thanks for this opportunity.
00:02I've got high hopes for you.
00:06What are you doing?
00:08You know I can't pass you.
00:10Just give me another chance.
00:11You've failed, Ian.
00:12I promise I won't let you down.
00:14Sorry we don't stalk your son's schizophrenia meds.
00:17Did you try Fordfields?
00:19They're pretty good.
00:19No, I haven't.
00:21Thanks.
00:21Since when did you wear glasses?
00:23Why, do they look weird?
00:24I've got spare contacts.
00:25I was just wondering if you, uh, have, uh,
00:29if you've got a parking permit for your car.
00:32You did suggest, actually, recently
00:34that I should breathalyze here.
00:35I thought it might be a good time to put it to the test.
00:41Yeah, yeah, that's right.
00:42I'm the next of kin.
00:44Look, I know she was an alcoholic
00:46and this was only to be expected.
00:49Yeah.
00:51What, do you want to go see her?
00:54I don't know.
00:59Okay, listen up.
01:04Rhys Hindle, 67.
01:06He flew in an hour ago from the Marburg outbreak zone.
01:09Mid-flight, he's fever spiked with severe headache
01:11and muscle pain.
01:13Airport officials isolated him on arrival
01:16and quarantined everybody else on board.
01:18Now, test results are pending,
01:20but with Marburg, we cannot afford to wait.
01:22It's one of the most deadly viruses
01:24spread through bodily fluids.
01:25This is a full Category A biosecure transfer
01:28to the HLRIU in London.
01:31Now, the isolation unit will contain the virus,
01:34but any intervention risks exposure.
01:37Ian, are you sure?
01:38It's pretty heavy for your first day.
01:40Yeah, I can handle it.
01:41Right, you're a team.
01:43Teddy?
01:44Yeah, ready, ready and able.
01:46Right, the rest of you, prep for transport.
01:48We've got an hour to get Rhys to specialist intervention
01:51before stability and contamination risks spike.
01:53My job's to get them there,
01:55yours is to keep them alive
01:56and keep the virus contained.
01:58All right, let's move.
01:59Rhys, my name's Ian.
02:00This is Teddy.
02:01We're here to get into the hospital safely, OK?
02:04Sorry about all this fuss.
02:06Putting your lives at risk.
02:08Oh, don't worry.
02:09That's what we're trained for, OK?
02:10You're going to ride in here.
02:12It's sealed and secure, OK,
02:13to keep us protected.
02:15You'll stay with me, won't you?
02:17Yes, we're with you the whole way, mate.
02:18The whole way.
02:19Let me go with him, please.
02:27I can look after him.
02:29Why don't you head home, Mrs Hindle?
02:30Pack some things for Rhys.
02:31If it's Marburg, he could be in London for some time.
02:34Well, tell him I'll be there as quick as I can.
02:40Getting up the deep end, yeah?
02:42Setting the bar high, mate.
02:43Starts with me to go on.
02:44I'll be there.
03:14Help! I need help. I need help now.
03:22Blake, what's happened? What's going on?
03:23I don't know. He couldn't move. He couldn't blink. He just went stiff.
03:28OK, OK, you did the right thing. Doctor, my son will take over. I'll take Carter.
03:32I'm not leaving him.
03:34You can stay. You can stay, but we do need to check him over properly.
03:37It's OK, Blake. Look, he wants to.
03:40Hey, come here.
03:41Oh, man, let's make sure you're OK.
03:44V.P.'s nightly over 60. Juicy Hustle's eight on arrival.
03:48Still hypersensitive and brodycardic.
03:50Very possible polydrug overdose.
03:52Oh, anyway.
03:53Hey, hey, hey, Ngozi.
03:55How did it go?
03:57No. Seven meetings in seven days.
04:00I've eaten a lot of biscuits.
04:02Yeah, I know. I know. It should be hobnobs.
04:05Anonymous.
04:07Did you manage to talk, to share?
04:09Listening's helping. One step at a time.
04:11Yeah, I know, I know. It's...
04:14I suppose it's a little bit like Lansing and Boyle, really.
04:16You've got to, you know, you've got to get rid of the poison
04:18before you can find out what's underneath.
04:20And to that, uh, extent, I, um, hope you don't mind I've got you a gift.
04:26It's more of a tool, really.
04:27I know that when I found it difficult to talk,
04:29it was quite useful to put pen to paper.
04:32Thank you, Dylan.
04:34You're very welcome.
04:35And if you require a sponsor, I am available.
04:40It's just an option.
04:42I should probably...
04:43Well, we're in recess, actually.
04:45Uh, there's a pre-alert on the way in.
04:46If you're happy to dive in.
04:47Sure. Yes, of course.
04:49Although, that may not be the best choice of words.
04:52I think you'll see what I mean.
04:53All right, team, the back roads will get us there faster,
05:08so expect a few bumps.
05:09Let's keep it steady and watch our spacing.
05:23So, Africa, what's it, Rhys, what are you doing out there?
05:28Birdwatching.
05:29They've got a thousand species you can't see anywhere else.
05:33Oh, yeah?
05:34Mainly just pigeons round here.
05:37And ones that nick your chicks.
05:39I mean, I get it, but come on.
05:42They're trying to distract me.
05:44What aren't you telling me?
05:46Is it bad?
05:47It's fast, right?
05:49Marburg.
05:50Your body starts shutting down.
05:53Bleeding inside out.
05:55I don't want to die in here.
05:58That won't happen, Rhys.
06:01We're monitoring your symptoms, keeping an eye on things.
06:04You've got people you love.
06:06I don't want to die on my own.
06:19That OD base filling up fast, isn't it?
06:21I guess everyone's ignoring the warnings.
06:24See, look.
06:25Killer batch of drugs is old news.
06:28What do you think it is?
06:28Stag do gone wrong?
06:29I don't think that'll make national headlines.
06:32Aliens, then.
06:33I'm serious.
06:34It always starts with unconfirmed reports.
06:36Also, breaking news.
06:38I just got my first interview.
06:39Sheffield, here I come.
06:40Hey, open the door.
06:41No, come.
06:42Absolutely not.
06:43Indy, you better get prepping, though.
06:44Apparently, Rita's interview was hardcore.
06:46All about policies, patient care, leadership strategies.
06:49I forgot about the knowing bit stuff.
06:51Now, listen, you'll be fine.
06:52You'll eat emergencies for breakfast.
06:53Mrs. De Silva?
06:55Yeah, thank you.
07:02Are you good to go?
07:03Great.
07:04This is Abel Varga.
07:05He's 21.
07:06He became unwell after taking an ice bath,
07:11showing signs of hyperthermia.
07:14He was conscious.
07:15GCS 15 has now gone down to 12.
07:18Tympanic reading low, which we could not improve.
07:22OK.
07:23OK.
07:23Ready, steady.
07:24Lift.
07:25Down.
07:28Support the head for me.
07:29Steady.
07:30Slide.
07:31OK.
07:32We couldn't get a Saffs reading, either.
07:34His BP is 80 over 50.
07:37His bradycardic 40s had one 250 bolus of fluids
07:41and his high-flow oxygen.
07:44OK.
07:44Thank you very much.
07:45We'll take you from here.
07:46That's great.
07:46Abel, can you hear me?
07:48Abel, can you hear me?
07:50You're in hospital.
07:51There you go.
07:52I think we've got an airway.
07:53We've got reduced breath sounds.
07:55I'd like a Saffs reading as soon as possible, please.
07:57So let's get those monitors on.
07:58Yeah, before the chest X-ray as well, I think.
08:00So tell me, the ice bath.
08:02Why?
08:02Why?
08:03Um, uni-stress.
08:04He's struggled in halls.
08:06He's just moved back home.
08:07OK.
08:08Any joy with the Saffs?
08:10Saffs are still not picking up.
08:11OK, that's attention, pneumothorax.
08:20So let's prep for a chest drain, please.
08:22And let's have local, please.
08:26I'll need Spence Wells and a scalpel, obviously.
08:29So, um, how long was he on the board?
08:31What do we know?
08:32The sessions are private, but this was his third thermal realignment.
08:37Dr Rudd is building his tolerance.
08:39What for?
08:39Necrosis.
08:41OK.
08:42OK, let's hurry up there, please.
08:43Rosie.
08:43Hurry up!
08:45OK, Abel, I'm just lifting your arm now, OK?
08:48There we go.
08:49Hopefully you shouldn't be too uncomfortable.
08:50Can you hold nice and steady there for me?
08:51Thank you very much indeed.
08:52That's it, brilliant, thank you.
08:55So, local going in now.
09:03There we go.
09:11I'm going to make the incision now, so let's have that chest drain kit as soon as we can, please.
09:22There we go.
09:32That's the pressure relief, isn't it?
09:33That's it.
09:37He's fragile in ways people don't see.
09:40That's why Dr Rudd is pushing him.
09:43He knows what Abel needs.
09:45I reckon it's at 40, tacky at 120, and he's guarding his abdomen also.
10:01Breeze, can you describe the pain?
10:04It feels like it's tightening up.
10:08Is that bad?
10:09It's that bad.
10:15Apologies, we've got a minor obstruction, traffic jam, I'll handle it.
10:20How's the patient?
10:21Yeah, it's stable, but in a bit of discomfort.
10:24Understood.
10:24All right, this will take long.
10:27What's happening here?
10:28Come on, we've got to move this.
10:30Can you get back in your car, please?
10:32It was tight.
10:33I can't breathe.
10:35Breeze, the air's clean and filtered.
10:38You're completely safe.
10:40Help me here.
10:42I need to say goodbye.
10:45Don't lie, Rhys.
10:47Please.
10:48I'm not ready.
10:52Rhys, Rhys, look at me.
10:54Rhys, look at me.
10:55Stay with me.
10:56I know it's overwhelming, but you're safe with us.
10:59All right, we're going to get you to where you need to be.
11:01I think we should focus on your breathing.
11:03We're going to go in through your nose and out through your mouth.
11:06Let's all do it.
11:06Do it together.
11:08Go in.
11:10And out.
11:11Let's do it together.
11:12Let's do it together.
11:13In.
11:15And out.
11:17That's it.
11:18You're doing great.
11:18In.
11:21And out.
11:23Yeah.
11:25I'm going to put my advisor up for a bit.
11:26Do you want to do the same?
11:29This isolation unit is going to shield us.
11:31It's like double bubble anyway, isn't it?
11:33Yeah.
11:34Yeah.
11:36Sorry to call you like this, Jacob.
11:38Jan's okay to cover.
11:38Hey.
11:42So, um, his, obviously, all completely fine.
11:44No fever or anything out of the ordinary, but.
11:49Hey, son.
11:50No, you're not listening.
11:52He keeps going stiff like he sees him up.
11:54There, there, there is a bug going around.
11:57You're not looking so great yourself.
11:59It's him.
11:59It's him.
12:00Focus on him.
12:00Please.
12:01Why don't we check you over just to rule everything out?
12:03Fine.
12:04I'm fine.
12:04Okay, you know what?
12:05Let's get you both checked.
12:06Hmm?
12:07Better safe than sorry.
12:08Yeah.
12:09Good idea.
12:09I'm going to take Carter, get him out of the way.
12:11No, no, no, no.
12:12You said I could stay with him.
12:13You said I could, I could stay.
12:15Blake.
12:16Look, it's fine.
12:17You're going to stop the nurses looking after this handsome boy.
12:21See, we're okay.
12:26Why, son?
12:27Get that car back.
12:28That's right.
12:28Get that one right back and you through as quickly as possible.
12:31There's plenty of room here.
12:32Come on.
12:33We've got to get this moving as quickly as we can.
12:35I'm the white car as well.
12:37Thanks a lot, madam.
12:37In we go, as quickly as possible.
12:39Let's get moving.
12:40Come on.
12:41Go.
12:42All right, I'm here.
12:43We've got to get.
12:45All right, we're clear.
12:46Let's move.
12:48Keep it tight.
12:49We'll have to pick up the pace.
12:56All right, hear that, Rhys?
12:57Can you get moving?
12:58Rhys?
12:59All right, Teddy, hold it, Teddy.
13:00Rhys?
13:01Well, you shouldn't be deteriorating this fast.
13:03Rhys?
13:03Can you hear me?
13:04See you.
13:05What can we do?
13:05We can't break containment.
13:07God.
13:08Ian!
13:09This feels wrong.
13:10See if it's self-terminate.
13:12Rhys!
13:13Rhys, can you hear me?
13:19His breathing is increasing.
13:21Possible respiratory distress.
13:22Or perhaps he's just coming around.
13:24Let's give him some room, shall we?
13:25It's okay.
13:26I'm right here, baby.
13:31Hi there, Abel.
13:32You're in Orby City Hospital.
13:34My name's Dr Keogh.
13:35I think you collapsed after your session today.
13:38How are you feeling now?
13:39Still cold.
13:41Yeah.
13:41Yeah, sure.
13:42How long were you in the water for?
13:43I'm not sure.
13:46I wasn't getting it right, sir.
13:48Yeah, I'm not sure I understand.
13:50How do you mean, not getting it right?
13:51It's therapy.
13:52Not an open forum.
13:53But if you need specifics, I can talk to Dr Rudd.
13:56Yeah, I think that would be helpful.
13:57I'll be right back.
14:01Okay?
14:04I'm not sure how much Rudd is going to admit if he pushed it too far.
14:09Why don't I choose Bloods just to check nothing else's I miss?
14:12Yeah, okay.
14:18Ice bath was a real icebreaker.
14:20I want to see Abel.
14:21No, absolutely not.
14:22This is why he's so stressed.
14:24He won't leave him alone.
14:25Crazy idea.
14:26Why don't we ask him?
14:28Or does his opinion not matter?
14:29Fine.
14:30Leave it with me.
14:33Mrs V thinks Abel's the problem.
14:35Wants him fixed with conversion therapy.
14:37Enough.
14:38Agreed.
14:39You've already put him in hospital.
14:43Will you ask him?
14:45Yes.
14:46Okay.
14:47Just give me five minutes.
14:56Okay.
14:59Seems to be stopping.
15:00Finally.
15:01Alright.
15:02I'm going to sort this bleed out.
15:03Pippa.
15:04Where's Pippa?
15:06Don't let me die, please.
15:09It's not going to happen, Rhys, okay?
15:11Stay nice and still for me.
15:13Quick clean up.
15:14He's in VT.
15:15He's thrown off at topics.
15:17Rhys.
15:18Have you ever had any funny heart rhythms before?
15:21Any heart issues?
15:22Feels like it's beating out of my chest.
15:25So that's abdo pain, a seizure and now this.
15:28I think we need to radio Tim.
15:29Ask him for some amiodarone or something else to slow his heart rate.
15:32Well, you know what he'll say.
15:33Any treatment risks exposure.
15:35But none of this fits with Marburg.
15:37What if they got it wrong at the airport?
15:39Look, until his bloods are back, we stick to the HID protocol.
15:42So we should sit here and watch him deteriorate.
15:44Say if it's something else, something treatable.
15:45Our job is to keep him alive and keep the virus contained.
15:50Just get him on his side, please.
15:53Just come put you on your side, buddy.
15:58Jacob.
16:00His bloods are back.
16:01All his numbers are in the normal range.
16:04Okay, so...
16:07It's okay, Sam, I'm right here.
16:11Can you show his bloods are normal?
16:13Yeah, his ALT is slightly elevated.
16:16Has this happened before?
16:18Or has he changed his medication recently?
16:21That's what I was trying to avoid.
16:23Avoid what?
16:23I had to get it online.
16:24Online?
16:25Okay, did you use a pharmacy?
16:27No, but...
16:28We took the doses and the reviews.
16:31Okay, okay.
16:31Maria, can I get five milligrams pro-cycine again as soon as you can?
16:34Wait!
16:35What happened?
16:36Breathe for me, breathe.
16:39All right, I'm going in now.
16:45Okay, this will help.
16:46Okay, okay.
16:47All right, son, all right.
16:48You're going to make me feel better.
16:51It's okay.
16:52I'm sorry, son.
16:56Sorry.
16:57Sorry.
16:57His pupils are huge.
17:10Are you good?
17:16No, the angle's too tight.
17:17All right, Tat's at 81%.
17:20He's losing his airway.
17:21I need to take this over here.
17:23Take such a nap.
17:30This isn't my book.
17:32It can't be.
17:33Someone's stopping it from going here.
17:34Stop.
17:35Come on.
17:39Can't do anything for me.
17:40What are you doing?
17:41Teddy, what are you doing?
17:45Teddy!
17:45It isn't my book.
17:46We don't know that yet.
17:47What, so we're just going to sit and watch him choke to death?
17:49Teddy, we need clearance from Tim to do that.
17:51Stop.
17:51I can't wait.
17:52You need help.
17:53Wait!
17:56Teddy, stop!
17:57Come on!
17:57Please!
17:58Please!
17:59It's all right.
18:02I don't like this.
18:03Come on, it's choking.
18:10Come on, Rich.
18:11I can see that there's an obstruction in his airway.
18:16Ian, come and have a look.
18:18I think I've got him.
18:30It's not Marvin.
18:32Ian, it's not.
18:33It's not Marvin.
18:33It's not.
18:41It's not.
18:54It's not.
18:55I don't know.
18:56Hey, Gratza.
18:58Jacob.
19:00How'd it go?
19:02Well, it's more rotten by all accounts.
19:04I'm just glad he didn't see his dad like that.
19:06Yeah, it can happen with new meds.
19:08Rash is going to sort out some diphenhydramine for you to take home.
19:13I mean, it could be worse.
19:15At least you're not dealing with that.
19:17Yeah.
19:19I just hate the fact that he's going through this because of me, you know?
19:22Jacob, go and sit with him.
19:24He's going to feel so much more settled with both of you there.
19:27You're right. Thanks.
19:29Have you spoke to him?
19:31What did he say?
19:32Um, I'll check with him now.
19:39Ah, that's good. That's very, very good.
19:41Okay, great.
19:42I want you to squeeze my...
19:44I'm sorry, do you mind if I ask him something quickly?
19:46No, no, no, no.
19:47How about Roman? I already did.
19:50I don't want to see him.
19:52Dr. Rudd's right.
19:53He pushed me into something I never wanted.
19:59There, see?
20:00I'm getting stronger.
20:01You are.
20:03I'm so proud of you.
20:05Shall we go?
20:06Put him out of his misery?
20:09Erm, please take a break.
20:12Abel doesn't want to see you.
20:13Good to see you.
20:21Is that true?
20:22Yes, I'm sorry.
20:25Do you know what they're doing to him?
20:27It's not therapy, it's torture.
20:32Abel was very clear.
20:33He's my patient and I have to respect his wishes.
20:35So you'll look the other way.
20:37Let them break him.
20:41Here we go.
20:42Hello.
21:06Hello.
21:08No way.
21:12Can't be.
21:13It's gotta be.
21:14Surely.
21:15Pat this tight, this is what they do.
21:16So what are we saying?
21:17Some sort of trouble?
21:19Well, it sounds crazy, but everything fits.
21:21Seizures, the heart stuff, pupils.
21:24Let's get a new set of obs, and if there's more in him, we need to move fast.
21:27Tim, er, it's Teddy.
21:28Rhys has expelled a balloon of what looks like drugs.
21:29Erm, his abdomen's distended, so there's likely that there could be more.
21:30He's in and out of tachyarrhythmias.
21:31Er, he was in VT and now he's sinus tachy with PVCs.
21:32We're going to need to divert for the nearest day, innit?
21:33Well, the London teams are on standby.
21:34He needs specialist care.
21:35He's not going to make it.
21:36He's overdosing.
21:37He could arrest it any minute.
21:38Understood.
21:39Our nearest hospital's Holby.
21:40All vehicles, stay tight.
21:41We haven't had our routes cleared that way, but I will coordinate with the police.
21:43No, no, no, no.
21:44I don't know.
21:46The one in the middle of the police has expelled a balloon of what looks like drugs.
21:47Er, his abdomen is distended, so there's likely that there could be more.
21:48He's in and out of tachyarrhythmias.
21:49Er, he was in VT and now he's sinus tachy with PVCs.
21:50We're going to need to divert for the nearest day, innit?
21:51But the London teams are on standby, he needs specialist care.
21:52He's not going to make it.
21:53He's overdosing, he could arrest it any minute.
21:54Understood.
21:55Our nearest hospital's Holby, all vehicles, stay tight.
22:00Understood. Our nearest hospital is Holby.
22:03All vehicles stay tight.
22:05We haven't had our route cleared that way,
22:07but I will coordinate with the police.
22:14It's that confirmation. It is Marburg.
22:17So we need to follow the HCID protocol to the letter.
22:25Roger that.
22:27Tim, PPE.
22:30The protocol has been breached.
22:32We had to open the unit. We had to.
22:35The incident's closed.
22:42Once daily if there's residual tightness.
22:44And for you, scaling back messes with your energy,
22:48so take it easy, yeah? Plenty of breaks?
22:51Yeah, in this place.
22:53Fair point. How do you like to unwind?
22:56Does online chess count?
22:57Not the most exciting hobby, but...
23:00E4 or D4.
23:03What's your first move?
23:06All right?
23:08Aw, beautiful people.
23:10So what are we going to do? Are we going to flirt all day,
23:12or would you like to come downstairs and do a little bit of work?
23:14Thanks.
23:17Just ask her out already.
23:19I told you, it's not like that.
23:21Hmm. Interesting.
23:22Brains for days, but no clue about women.
23:24Yeah, come in, guys.
23:27Yeah, come in, guys.
23:28You right?
23:29Yeah, look, I'm sorry to land this on you,
23:31but we have a Marburg patient on divertity drugs career,
23:34possibly in overdose,
23:36and there's been secondary exposure to the transport team.
23:39Faith, it was a heart operation,
23:43so Ian and Teddy were with the patient when the containment breach happened.
23:50Which means what, exactly?
23:52Ian has had direct exposure.
23:54Teddy, secondary contacts.
23:56Now, we are across this, Faith,
23:58so if you want to take a step back...
24:00No, I don't.
24:00I want to help.
24:02Sure.
24:02Mm-hmm.
24:03Okay, thank you.
24:04The patient's wife's been notified,
24:05and she's en route as we speak,
24:07so if when she gets here,
24:08you take her to the relative's room,
24:09keep her comfortable.
24:10For the rest of us, ETA is ten minutes.
24:13We divert all non-critical patients to St. James.
24:15We set up a sealed area outside for containment staging,
24:18one inside for decontamination.
24:20We move fast, minimize the risk, and control this.
24:23Yeah.
24:26You all right?
24:26Mm-hmm.
24:32I'm going to see you.
24:47There you are.
24:48Uh, Dr. Q said I could take a break.
24:51Yes, no, yeah, that's fine.
24:52How are you doing?
24:54Yeah, fine, good.
24:55Great, well, just remember,
24:56if it feels too much or you need to step back,
24:59then I'll say the word.
25:01I will.
25:01Right, now, Dr. K's been pulled onto an HCID case,
25:05but he's cleared Abel Varga for cubicles,
25:07so could you sort that transfer, please, when you're free?
25:10Yes, I do, I know.
25:11Be much appreciated.
25:12It's about to get lively.
25:15The man's got a lot going on.
25:17For the cardio stuff, you could try alpha blockers,
25:20benzos, calcium channel blockers,
25:22morphine, maybe sublingual nitro?
25:24Yeah, he'll take whatever you've got.
25:26Maybe that's his problem.
25:29No time for online chess today, then?
25:30No, no, not today.
25:33Do you reckon you'd be up for a game?
25:36In real life?
25:37Always down for some AFK action.
25:40Away from keyboard?
25:42I thought you were down with the kids.
25:43No, not anymore.
25:44More of a cat person.
25:47Do you need to get that?
25:50Marburg's definitely more urgent.
25:53Sorry, I better.
25:55Yeah, no, I should...
25:56Hi, hon.
25:57I told you not to call me at work.
26:06You're back.
26:08We're moving you to a quieter area.
26:10I'll be monitoring you for a few hours
26:12just to make sure everything's settled.
26:14There, see?
26:15That wasn't so bad.
26:16We can skip the ice baths next time.
26:20I...
26:20I'm not going back, ma'am.
26:23I...
26:23I can't go back.
26:24You said you'd try.
26:27If you give up, I'm done too.
26:31Dr Rudd's a good man.
26:34He's helped lots of people like you.
26:36Good man.
26:37I told him.
26:38I was cold.
26:39I was shaking so bad I couldn't breathe.
26:41It's important, Abel, stay still and calm.
26:43He said you'd push back.
26:45It's part of the process.
26:47He kept me in there for ages.
26:48He won't let me out.
26:49Dr Rudd said it was ten minutes.
26:51He's lying.
26:52Look at me.
26:53Your dressing is stuck to your suture.
26:55I'll just take a look.
26:56You're so close, Abel.
26:59Stay strong.
27:01Make the right choice.
27:04You think I'd choose this?
27:05I want to be normal.
27:10I just want it to stop.
27:14Yeah, the microbiologist has confirmed
27:16there is no licensed antiviral treatment for Marburg.
27:18It's just symptom management.
27:19Can you follow it up with pharmacy, please?
27:21Ungozzi?
27:22Yeah, are you free, love?
27:23Actually, sorry.
27:24How long do Teddy and Ian need to be in quarantine for?
27:26I'll have to check the guidance.
27:28Look, I know, I know it's tough
27:31when it's somebody that you care about,
27:32but, you know, sticking to protocol
27:34it's the best way to keep everyone safe, believe me.
27:37Now, Cam, can you check the fit-to-sit patients
27:39and flag any that are ready for discharge?
27:41I need that space.
27:43Now, Jodie, Chloe, listen,
27:45if you are happy,
27:46I need you in full PPE.
27:51Ungozzi?
27:52Miss Barker said you just disappeared.
27:55We're trying to clear a resource.
27:56What's going on?
27:57I'm sick.
28:00Can you tell Siobhan?
28:01Right, what's really going on?
28:03It doesn't matter.
28:04It matters to me.
28:07Hey, hey.
28:09The journal.
28:10None of it's working.
28:11I want to drink.
28:12I...
28:13I need a drink.
28:16It's perfectly normal.
28:17Is it normal to want to lick hand sanitiser off your hands?
28:20OK, but the fact that you can say that to me out loud,
28:22that's a step forward.
28:24What we have...
28:24Guys, Dylan, come on.
28:26I need you suited up, man.
28:27Convo's due any minute.
28:35Right.
28:36Well, that's the last of our hobby drop-offs.
28:38For a while, at least.
28:39I thought we'd seen the last of this since Coe did.
28:41Yeah, Marburg's next level, though.
28:42Yeah.
28:43OK, no cheating.
28:46What is the correct PPE when you're dealing with an HCID case?
28:49Are you really doing this now?
28:50Is that your final answer?
28:52I'm toast, aren't I?
28:53No, you'll be fine.
28:54Hey, anchor after work.
28:56We'll go through it then, yeah?
28:57Yeah.
28:57Cool.
29:06Mrs Varga, are you leaving?
29:08Yes, for his own good.
29:10You know you can't force him to change.
29:13Abel's struggled.
29:15Anxiety, depression, panic attacks.
29:18He wasn't like that before he moved away.
29:21He was vulnerable, susceptible.
29:24Roman groomed him, twisted him, turned him.
29:28Stop.
29:29Woke.
29:30Right on.
29:31I don't care.
29:33I care about Abel.
29:34If he could just bury that part of him, life would be so much easier.
29:40No, I wouldn't.
29:42Trust me.
29:43It's not some happy melting pot out there.
29:45It's my job to protect him.
29:48If there's a way out, we'll take it.
29:51Even if it costs you your son?
29:53He'll come back.
29:55He's got no one else.
29:58Nowhere else to go.
29:59Are you Pippa Hindle?
30:10What's happening?
30:11Never tell me.
30:11Your husband needs emergency treatment.
30:13Yes, I know that.
30:14But why?
30:15They told me it is Marburg.
30:17So why aren't we in London?
30:19With especially these people who know what they're doing.
30:22Look, I can't go into specifics right now, but you...
30:24You know about the drugs, don't you?
30:31They've forced him people at the hotel, and he was terrified.
30:35Oh, no, it's the virus.
30:37It's a nightmare.
30:38Wait, wait, are you okay?
30:39Is that chest pain?
30:40Bill's, um...
30:41It's stabbing.
30:43Okay.
30:43Come on, let's take you inside, and we'll get you looked at, okay?
30:47Come on, go with me.
30:52Are you ready to receive?
30:53Yep.
30:54Good luck.
31:12Okay, you're clear to lower the isolation unit.
31:16Okay, and he's cardiac support fast.
31:18He's living through all over the place.
31:19Would you still have an OPA?
31:21We'll get him an eye for oxygen.
31:22Okay, don't need to assist with the transfer, all right?
31:25We'll take that inside.
31:27Just sit tight.
31:28We'll be decontaminated as soon as.
31:31All right, guys, let's go.
31:32Straight through, please, and turn left.
31:34You're back again.
31:39You're back again.
31:41Chemical six is free.
31:42There's an infectious case coming in, but it's nothing for you to worry about.
31:46Lucky Roman's not here.
31:48He's a total germaphobe.
31:50About your mum, um...
31:51She left.
31:53I'm sorry.
31:53I seem to have that effect on people.
31:57All right, let's get it home.
32:10Hmm?
32:11Bit of broccoli?
32:12Someone come on.
32:13Are you babs gorgeous as ever?
32:16Him, not you.
32:18Of course.
32:19Well, you know, fresh nappy, now he's happy.
32:20Yeah, come on then, Grandpa.
32:22What's the latest?
32:24Well, um, Blake's doing okay.
32:26He's resting.
32:27They had a bad reaction to the meds.
32:29What, just out of the blue?
32:32Well, um...
32:33I got him off the site that I told you about.
32:36Oh, come on, man.
32:38You know better than that.
32:39It doesn't matter what it says on the label.
32:41It'll be all sorts in there.
32:43You're right.
32:43You're right.
32:45I was desperate.
32:46I don't know what I was thinking.
32:48You were thinking like a dad, not a paramedic.
32:52Actually, Jen, can you take him for half an hour?
32:55Of course, of course, yeah.
32:58Why, what are you up to?
33:00I'm going to make sure Blake gets what he needs.
33:03I'm so sorry.
33:09Look, saying it ten times over ain't going to help.
33:12I signed us up to the virus express.
33:15Right, Teddy, I'm ready for you.
33:17Ian's been exposed, he's more at risk.
33:19But you didn't have direct contact, right?
33:20Exactly.
33:21Yeah, so we start with the least exposed.
33:23How does that make any sense?
33:25What, protocol's protocol.
33:26What does that mean?
33:27Nothing, I'm just saying.
33:28You just go with her, you're slowing things down.
33:33All right, I'll be back to see you now.
33:35All right.
33:46Hey, Peppa.
33:47Hey.
33:48Right, I'm still waiting on your blood results coming back,
33:50but as far as I can see, it was a panic attack.
33:54Oh, I'm sorry I wasted your time.
33:56No.
33:56No, no, you didn't.
33:57You didn't.
33:59No, I feel shaky.
34:01And my heart's still racing.
34:04Okay.
34:04Okay, well, let's just sit you in bed, okay?
34:07You've been through enough thought.
34:09Yeah, I'll just take a minute.
34:11You looked it up, Marburg.
34:15There's no way to stop it.
34:17No cure, it's just a clock ticking down.
34:24When can I see him?
34:25This is the longest we've been apart this holiday.
34:27Um, well, we're still waiting on your blood results.
34:31Yeah, so you're still a bit shaky.
34:33Let's wait a bit.
34:35They won't treat him any differently, will they?
34:38I mean, he's a victim, don't they?
34:39No, no, Peppa.
34:41I promise he will get the best treatment, okay?
34:44Oh, I promise.
34:47Let me get you some proof of safe.
34:49Strong with a special milk.
34:56How do you know?
34:57Lucky guess.
35:00Is Roman still here?
35:01Hmm.
35:03Of all the bio suits, I thought he'd be long gone.
35:05No, I think he's rationing his breaths.
35:07But I can ask him to come through.
35:12Yeah, okay.
35:16My arm.
35:19Did Dr. Rudd do this?
35:21I didn't feel anything.
35:24The body temperature drops, the blood flow slows down.
35:29It can delay the bruising, numb the pain.
35:33He said it was easy.
35:37I didn't have to feel any different, just act like I did.
35:44That's pretending, right?
35:49Um, we'll keep your arm elevated, keep me more comfortable.
36:00And I'll, um, I'll get a doctor to check it over,
36:03because it could be a fracture.
36:11Hi.
36:11Are we done now?
36:32Yeah.
36:32Just make sure you wash your hands thoroughly,
36:34and then Cam will take you through the cubicle to do your bloods.
36:36Okay, careful.
36:57So we have four, by the looks of it.
37:03And any one could be the leaker.
37:05So let's just take them one at a time.
37:11It's a long way down, isn't it?
37:13Oh.
37:17Are you struggling?
37:18There's a lot of resistance.
37:19Oh, that one's split, hasn't it?
37:21Okay, let's get that out.
37:23He's getting tacky.
37:25Yeah, no, I guess he is.
37:27Well, we'll keep an eye on it for now,
37:28but we should stand by to shop, I think.
37:33Right, you know the drill.
37:34Quick rinse, strip the outer layer.
37:35Let's buy my dinner first.
37:37I'll start top to bottom, front to back.
37:39Oh, he's in BF, isn't he?
37:47Charging to 150, then.
37:49Can we have anybody in PPE?
37:51I need compressions, please, in here.
37:55So, then, I'm charging to 150.
37:58I'm already exposed.
37:58It makes no difference.
37:59That's fine.
38:00Okay, everybody clear, then, please.
38:01Shocking.
38:03Can we start compressions, please, Ian?
38:05Come on, Elise.
38:13What are you doing?
38:14No, you caught me looking in there.
38:15I didn't know it was this bad.
38:18I'm sorry, neither did I.
38:19Come on, just a step away.
38:20So you can write him off?
38:22No chance.
38:23We'll never do that.
38:24He isn't even a doctor.
38:26Don't you put me off, I know people.
38:29If you let him die.
38:34Okay, let's do a hot set, then.
38:35Oh, we've got to have him.
38:38We've got to have him.
38:39No, no, no, no, look, look.
38:42His, his heart's responded.
38:43They're taking for everything, okay?
38:45So, so he's going to be okay?
38:48Well, I mean, he's very ill,
38:51but it's a step in the right direction, okay?
38:54I think I'll help him, please.
38:56Of course, come on, come on.
39:00Step away.
39:01Yeah, well done, everyone.
39:02Well done, well done.
39:03Okay, let's, um, let's go through the postcard.
39:05It's a run full set of bloods, I think, again, please.
39:08Thank you, Ian.
39:12That isn't the dynamic jewel.
39:14Hi, Sunny.
39:14Um, I just wanted to talk to you about my son's medication.
39:18We spoke about this.
39:20We don't stock the brand you're after.
39:22But you could reach out to other pharmacists, maybe?
39:25Explain the situation.
39:26I tried.
39:27The supplier's saying it won't be available for the next six months.
39:32Did your son's psychiatrist talk to you about the new long-acting injectable?
39:35No, no, no.
39:36He doesn't respond well to adjustments.
39:39I mean, he just had an acute reaction.
39:40His doctor will give you more details, but it's the best option, unless you're willing
39:45to shell out for a private prescription.
39:47It's not cheap.
39:54Thanks.
39:58Sorry.
39:59It's a bit heavy for home time.
40:02You have a great night.
40:03I'll try, but Jake's already hyper.
40:06Getting him into bed is going to be a challenge.
40:08Jake's your son, isn't he?
40:13Like a cat, but more needy.
40:16I like kids.
40:18And I like cats.
40:19I like kids and cats.
40:21Get you a man who can do both.
40:23If you ever want to grab dinner or go to a movie...
40:29Yeah.
40:30Definitely.
40:32I mean, sure.
40:34Sure, why not?
40:38Teddy, we got your baseline, so you can go home.
40:44Right, thanks, Cam.
40:45What about Ian?
40:47He was exposed to fluids, so...
40:49Yeah, no, I know.
40:50I mean, is he okay?
40:52Well, he's just finishing in decon.
40:54Why?
40:54What's taking so long?
40:55Um, well, he stepped in.
40:57He gave your patient CPR.
40:59Are you surrested?
41:00Yeah.
41:00Look, they got a ROSC.
41:02He said not to ITU now.
41:03I mean, it's touch and go, but he's holding on.
41:06All right.
41:08Oh, um, there's an ambulance waiting for you outside, by the way.
41:11Tim said he wants to chat before you go.
41:13Is it your time?
41:27Yeah, well, I was slipping into something a little less comfortable, wouldn't I?
41:31Suja.
41:32Shut up.
41:33Get me wrong.
41:34I saw you in action earlier.
41:44I was impressed.
41:46Peppa, not so much.
41:48She said she wanted a real doctor.
41:51Yeah, well, everyone's a critic.
41:53Yeah, well, now she won't talk to the police, and she wants a lawyer.
41:57So, I guess not everyone is so predictable, are they?
42:01Is this the I told you so moment?
42:06No, Ian, I get it.
42:08I...
42:08You're...
42:09You're...
42:10You take risks.
42:12That's who you are.
42:15Unpredictably reckless.
42:16Yeah.
42:18And I'm glad.
42:20Because...
42:22Because you took your biggest risk on me, didn't you?
42:31Hey.
42:35So, Flynn's making the most of her single life, then.
42:38I just saw him out with Chloe.
42:39He's racking up them dates like a loyalty card.
42:43That's okay.
42:44Um, so, I was thinking I'd start you off with a more general question.
42:47Okay.
42:48What made you want to be a paramedic?
42:50Um, my nan was sick for ages.
42:54And I had to call the ambulance a couple of times.
42:56Each team were just brilliant with her.
42:59Made her feel good, even at her worst.
43:01That was perfect.
43:02Really?
43:03Yeah.
43:04Nans are the best, aren't they?
43:05Yeah.
43:06Like superheroes.
43:07We're better biscuits.
43:10Right, now let's do a technical question.
43:14One sec.
43:19Yeah.
43:20Walk me through the steps you take when responding to a suspected cardiac arrest.
43:25Hmm?
43:27Sorry?
43:28Do you want me to repeat the question?
43:30Yes, please.
43:31Walk me through the steps you take when responding.
43:34Are you okay?
43:35Yeah, I'm just, um, it helps me focus.
43:39You can't do that in an interview.
43:41Come on, open your eyes.
43:44I'll do a different one.
43:45It's, it's bad enough for a woman to drink, but being in a same-sex relationship, it's much worse.
43:57And I wanted it to stop.
44:02I'm, I'm sharing today because, uh, my sponsor said it's a really important step.
44:14And hiding who I am for so long, it's a big part of why I'm here.
44:29So I think, I hope that I am ready to stop hiding.
44:40Sorry to keep you waiting.
45:03I wanted a debrief while it's fresh.
45:06Can we do this tomorrow?
45:07Look, I know it's been a long day, but I've got to report to Ops.
45:11Your breach put three people at risk.
45:13I'm very aware of that.
45:14I just, I just need a bit of space.
45:16You okay?
45:18I'm fine.
45:19You don't look it?
45:20I'm fine.
45:22Is there any news on Ian?
45:23Well, yeah, he'll be quarantined.
45:24He'll be given the very best care.
45:26Did he hear about his heroics?
45:27That's what he does.
45:29Yeah, well, I had my doubts, but he's certainly proven himself.
45:33Unlike me.
45:34I can't argue with you there.
45:37Are we, um, are we done now, or...?
45:40Not even close.
45:41Being part of heart means facing the fallout, not wallowing when things go wrong.
45:46I'm not sure you've got the right mindset.
45:49You're right.
45:50You are right.
45:51There is no point in dragging this out.
45:53I'll hand him my game, my paperwork, whatever you need.
45:55Look, you've had a tough day.
45:57If you want to take some time...
45:58No.
45:59No time.
46:00I'm done.
46:00I'm done.
46:27I'm done.
46:28I'm done.
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