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Casualty Season 39 Episode 03
Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
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00:00He needs a kidney transplant.
00:02Do you have anything for your kids?
00:04Why did you contact me, Stella?
00:06I'm sorry, I don't think it's what we need.
00:08Get back to being Teddy and Paige, you know,
00:10without the pressure of a wedding.
00:14We know these things happen,
00:16and it's particularly tough when it's one of us.
00:18Are any of us actually safe?
00:20Zero tolerance.
00:22We don't come to work to feel afraid.
00:26It's time for change, and it will be worth it.
00:28You weren't kidding, because you made barriers.
00:30Yeah, that's for Q safety.
00:31Uh, guys, can we get that under the light, please?
00:34Is that camera, Nick?
00:35Yeah, all your security cameras.
00:37OK, so we're going to try and encourage everyone to wear a body camera,
00:39and if they feel threatened, they can deploy at any time.
00:42So you have to familiarise yourselves with the checklist.
00:45Right, how are we doing?
00:47Can we also make sure that people read
00:49the patient confidentiality programme as well
00:51before you use your body cams?
00:53Absolutely right.
00:54Oh, all this seems like a lot.
00:56Yeah, look, um, after the attack on Ryan,
00:59we're just enforcing a zero-tolerance policy.
01:01Something we're trying out.
01:03What's all this?
01:04Um, just some steps to make the ED safer.
01:06I think it's a good thing.
01:07You know, I think anything helps, really.
01:08So, ladies and gentlemen, this is PC Harry Sinclair,
01:12who will be based here part-time,
01:14and Harry is an old friend of mine.
01:16Good morning, everyone.
01:17Looking forward to working with you all.
01:18With all due respect, guys, um,
01:20is this the right way to go?
01:22Having a police officer?
01:23Well, you work with the police on the streets, don't you?
01:26Yeah, well, Charlie, not everybody feels safe
01:27when they see the police.
01:29Yeah, look, I understand what Jacob's saying,
01:31but this is just something we're trying.
01:33It's a change we have to make.
01:34Like the red card system?
01:35Yeah, with the red card system, guys.
01:37Um, any patient who is violent or abusive,
01:41unless their condition is life or limb-threatening,
01:43they'll be removed from the department.
01:45OK, so how will that work for paramedics?
01:47Yeah, because we still have to scoot them.
01:49If you have any issues,
01:50then just phone ahead and check with us.
01:52Look, this is, er, it's less than ideal,
01:54but this is just something we're doing
01:56to make work safer.
02:17Bye.
02:45What did you do?
02:47Well, most cheaply, save yourself.
02:49I ran.
02:50You just...
02:51Had to just take that, yeah.
02:54Er, no patients at safety, no camp?
02:57Oh, sorry.
02:58Look, erm, I don't know what it's like where you work,
03:01down at the station,
03:02but here we don't have time to lounge around.
03:04Oh, God, I've been waiting hours!
03:06What, he's just straight in?
03:08I just want to know how long...
03:10Steady on me.
03:11I think you're me.
03:12OK, you're making everyone feel uncomfortable.
03:14Sorry.
03:15I just...
03:16I'm meant to be in work.
03:18My wrist is killing me.
03:19I just want to know how long.
03:21Look, you can see how busy they are.
03:23They'll get you when they can.
03:24So curb that temper.
03:36You all right?
03:38Yeah, yeah.
03:39How are you about?
03:40Yeah, just about.
03:41My train got cancelled.
03:42Well, did you have a good time?
03:43Yeah.
03:44Yeah, I did.
03:45It was...
03:46It was what I needed.
03:47Erm, do you want to get a Corrie later?
03:49We could catch up properly.
03:50Er...
03:51Before you left, you made it sound like we were...
03:54I know.
03:55I know.
03:56But did you get my voicemail?
03:57No.
03:58My phone's been playing up at the minute.
03:59It's just...
04:00Right.
04:01You're a terrible liar.
04:02I know you hate voicemails.
04:03It's a good job I love you.
04:04See you later.
04:05You too.
04:12Hey.
04:13Er, it's me.
04:14Look, I'm sorry if calling off the engagement seemed harsh, but...
04:18I do think it's what we need.
04:20Just get back to being Teddy and Paige.
04:29Can I have a word?
04:30Er, only a few quick.
04:31I'm having a nightmare with a rota and I'm two paramedics down.
04:35Er, okay.
04:36I had an email this morning and they've offered me a cancellation for my top surgery.
04:41I thought you already had a date?
04:43Yeah, in three weeks, but this would be next week.
04:47But if I do take it, then this will be my last shift.
04:50Ah.
04:51Ah.
04:52Right.
04:53I can't pretend that's ideal timing.
04:54Yeah, well, that's an understatement.
04:57Hey, come on, sir.
04:58You know we need all the help we can get.
04:59I mean, your original date is three weeks away, right?
05:02Can't you just stick with that?
05:03Thank you, Jacob.
05:05I'm handling this.
05:08Yes, boss.
05:12I don't have to take it.
05:13I don't have to take it, but...
05:17Right.
05:18Control.
05:19We'll take that.
05:20Over.
05:21Sorry.
05:22Er, once you know, let me know.
05:24Teddy.
05:27Have you got a minute?
05:28I've got a bit of a dilemma.
05:30I'm not sure I'm the right person.
05:32Okay.
05:33It's all right.
05:34I didn't mean to...
05:35For your door?
05:37I've got to go.
05:45Put these on.
05:47What?
05:48How do I even...
05:49Do you look mine?
05:51And then you press the top button to activate.
05:54Okay.
05:56Well, then.
05:57What'd they say at the clinic?
05:59Er, yeah.
06:00They just said, you know, my initial kidney function test came up optimistically, so...
06:05I have the potential to be a match.
06:07Wow.
06:09Max is one lucky guy.
06:11What?
06:12To have no working kidneys?
06:13No.
06:14To be the ultimate absentee father and still have you as a daughter.
06:17Yeah, well, anyone would do what I'm doing.
06:20No, they wouldn't.
06:24Ah, Jodie.
06:25Jodie, I don't mean to worry you, but...
06:26Right, you don't say that when you don't want to worry, Cam.
06:28Max's mum, Stella, she's in recess.
06:30I can't breathe, Jodie.
06:31Okay, alright.
06:32Just stay calm, okay?
06:33It's okay.
06:34Er, what does the issue do you say?
06:35No acute changes.
06:36There is a slight ST depression in the very least, but no reciprocal changes.
06:38What's wrong with this man?
06:39Right, we are going to get to the bottom of that cellar.
06:40Can I get five milligrams of IV morphine and let's get those bloods sent off straight away, okay?
06:44Has she had an Aspirin?
06:45Yeah, and GTN.
06:46But we're prescribing her low molecular weight hep printing.
06:47Does Max know you're here?
06:48I don't want to worry you.
06:49Besides...
06:50You're here.
06:51So you're telling me this is your last name?
06:52Right, I'm sorry.
06:53I'm sorry.
06:54No, I'm sorry.
06:55Who's wrong with this man?
06:56I'm sorry.
06:57I'm sorry.
06:58I'm sorry.
06:59I'm sorry.
07:00I'm sorry.
07:01I'm sorry.
07:02I'm sorry.
07:03I'm sorry.
07:04I'm sorry.
07:05I'm sorry.
07:06I'm sorry.
07:07I'm sorry.
07:08I'm sorry.
07:09I'm sorry.
07:10So you're telling me this is your last date?
07:13I haven't made a decision yet.
07:15No, I didn't have the date, sir. It's your call.
07:17I'm just saying I don't care why you can't wait a couple of weeks.
07:20You know how push you are right now.
07:22I don't take this and then my date gets cancelled and...
07:25I don't know what to do.
07:28There. Coming up on the right.
07:31Is this the right place?
07:33Control said it's being used in House Asylum Seekers.
07:36Get them out! Get them out! Get them out!
07:51You here for one of them? No, we can't talk about it.
07:53One of them was harassing my daughter. She's 14.
07:56Did they tell you that? Did they tell you that?
07:59Eh? Didn't they?
08:02Get them out! Get them out! Get them out! Get them out!
08:10When was someone going to tell me that my mum had been brought in?
08:13She had troponin, chest x-ray. How's her medical history? You got it?
08:16Yeah, all of the above. Her ECG has no markers to indicate an MI.
08:21Well, can you do them all again, please?
08:23Don't have a car at her. It was me said not to bother you.
08:27Why?
08:28It's only angina. And I've got Jodie.
08:38You're in charge here, yeah? I work with the Asylum Seekers.
08:41There's two of us, but my boss is off sick.
08:46No police! No police!
08:47The ambulance are beat. You're hurt.
08:50I need bandages.
08:52Have you? I'm Jacob.
08:55That car looks pretty nasty. Let me...
08:57I can do it myself!
08:59Did you say he didn't get these injuries here?
09:01He was attacked in town, made it back.
09:03Although we shouldn't have been out.
09:04We're locked up like criminals!
09:06Is that a thing? They can't leave?
09:08No, but there's been some trouble with the locals.
09:11They got told not to go out on their own.
09:13It's safer that way.
09:15Stay here.
09:20Abid!
09:22Let me...
09:23Go in!
09:24Go in!
09:29Do you think he could be drunk?
09:31I want to see where they were heading to me.
09:33What if I can't get near him then?
09:43Abid?
09:45I know it's frightening, but we're not police.
09:47You're not in trouble, okay?
09:53Can I take a look at your head?
09:55I just want to see if I can help.
09:59Maybe stop the bleeding.
10:00It must be frustrating dripping down on your face like that.
10:07Can I?
10:08I'm crying.
10:09I don't want to see if I can help you.
10:14Jodie, a word, please.
10:15Why are you there?
10:18Because she's my grandma.
10:23She's a woman you met once.
10:25No, we've been texting, actually.
10:27A little...
10:28A little bit.
10:29I think you should get back to work.
10:33Why are you being like this?
10:34Just go.
10:41Brilliant.
10:43Yeah, I owe you one.
10:46I'm waiting to see someone.
10:48Ben, you need to wait in reception.
10:50Oi, you?
10:51I prefer Dr Nash.
10:52Look, I've had an x-ray, all right?
10:53Let's call you something or other, okay?
10:55I just need to have...
10:56Yeah, a colic fracture, which means you need manipulation, okay?
10:59That means waiting for a cubicle and plaster cast equipment.
11:01So, like I said, reception.
11:03You're not listening to me.
11:04Can you keep your voice down?
11:05Look, you can't just walk away from me.
11:07Yeah, I can, actually.
11:08You're not the only patient here.
11:09Hey!
11:10I warned you before.
11:11Mate, I wasn't gonna.
11:13Excuses.
11:14Has he got anything life-threatening?
11:15Um, no.
11:17Then you can leave.
11:18I need my wrist.
11:19Come back when you calm down.
11:29A man pushed me to the ground.
11:32Then they were kicking and punching.
11:34Okay.
11:34Did you black out?
11:35No.
11:36I remember everything.
11:38Okay, Hobbs are normal.
11:40Heart rate 90.
11:41BP 142 over 80.
11:43And Sets are 96 to 10.
11:44Okay, so do you reckon I'll do a neuro exam and then try to get him for a head CT?
11:50Take me where?
11:51We would like you to come to hospital with us just so we can check your head out.
11:54Oh, no.
11:55I'll stay here.
11:56Can I at least finish assessing you?
12:05Sounds bad out there.
12:07Police are worried about your safety.
12:09Get into the ambulance.
12:11Why would we be talking?
12:12Not you.
12:14Last week, a teenager said one of our residents followed her home.
12:17Her dad started this protest.
12:22Now the police are saying Habib was hanging around a children's play area when he was attacked.
12:26So.
12:30I do nothing.
12:32Get out.
12:34I see how you're looking.
12:36I don't want you to get out.
12:37Do I come?
12:38Get out.
12:45Okay, he's fitting.
12:46Can I get oxygen and suction, please?
12:48Yeah, you're good.
12:59Okay, if this carries on, we'll need buccal-madazolam.
13:02Can I get a medication bag, please?
13:03Well, from the ambulance.
13:06So.
13:07Look, I need to keep him on his side.
13:08If he comes out of this on his own, he could be agitated and aggressive.
13:12Please.
13:16Why are you helping scum like that?
13:39Because it's my job.
13:40Let me through.
13:43Get out.
13:44Get, get out.
13:45Get, get out.
13:47Get, get out.
13:48Get your car out!
14:07Get your car out!
14:15Where to fly to bother shop
14:19Cut your hair and get a job
14:22That's what's on the back of the place
14:24You're up here.
14:28Everyone knows my mum's a drug addict
14:30and I'm behind on all my A-level coursework, so...
14:33Yeah, it's fine.
14:35Thanks for the lift.
14:36You know, you can always talk to me.
14:41Have you seen my phone?
14:42Well, it's usually gluten, isn't it?
14:46I'm such an idiot. Where is it?
14:48Why can't I do anything right?
14:51It's OK.
14:53No, it's not.
14:54Nat. Nat, look at me.
14:57It's OK.
15:01Sorry.
15:03You've got a lot on.
15:05What would you know?
15:07More than you think.
15:10My mum was an alcoholic.
15:12Really?
15:13Yeah.
15:13So, I get it.
15:16I just feel...
15:18on my own.
15:22You're not.
15:25I know mum's getting better, but I'm scared.
15:29You know, she relapses.
15:31And I know I can't say that to her, but...
15:33I know.
15:35I know, look.
15:36I know things aren't right between me and your mum, but...
15:39Well, I'm always here for you.
15:41To talk.
15:43To scout the lift.
15:45To entertain you with Jarvis Cocker impersonations.
15:48That was meant to be Jarvis Cocker.
15:50Oi.
15:50I found it.
16:01Thanks, Ian.
16:02OK, so the fit is self-resolved, but he's post-ictal with sat sitting at 92%.
16:18We need to get him in.
16:20What's it like, Harry?
16:21Oh, it's not pretty.
16:22Can we move him yet?
16:24Well, he'll need an anti-emetic first, but yeah.
16:26Oh, OK.
16:28Thanks.
16:30OK, we need to get him out of here.
16:31Right, can you get a carriage here?
16:35No time, but I've moved the ambulance closer.
16:37All right, guess we've got no choice.
16:45No, sir!
16:47No, come on!
16:48In, in, in!
16:57We need to leave now, sir!
16:58Yep.
17:01Where are you going?
17:05Where are you going?
17:06Let's go!
17:06Let's go!
17:07Let's go!
17:07Let's do it!
17:17It's all right, Habit.
17:18We got you.
17:19We're still trying to clear the exit.
17:35I think we should pull ahead.
17:39Find out if we need to check in.
17:41With this rip car system, I'd rather know.
17:43Get back!
17:48It's Charlie Fairhead.
17:51Charlie?
17:52It's me, Jacob.
17:53Listen, I got a male here.
17:54Forties.
17:55With head injury.
17:56He fitted at the scene, but he's stable now.
17:58Do I need to clear him to come in with the new system?
18:01His name's Habit Ali.
18:03Incoming assault victim, Habit Ali.
18:06Habit Ali?
18:07Hold on a second.
18:09I know that name.
18:09I think he's red carded.
18:12He was possibly in last week.
18:14Shouting his mouth off.
18:15Drunken disorderly.
18:17Do we have an answer?
18:27Not yet.
18:28There's chaos out there.
18:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:30There is a Habit Ali who is red carded.
18:34Can we get a date of birth?
18:35Jacob, can you get us a date of birth?
18:38Habit.
18:39Habit.
18:39What's your date of birth?
18:41Who asks?
18:42I don't want to go with you.
18:48I'm not grabbing him.
18:50I stay in.
18:51Habit, calm down.
18:51We just need your date of birth.
18:52Habit.
18:53I don't want to go with you.
18:55We just need your date of birth.
18:57Habit, calm down.
18:57I'm trying to forget the date of birth.
18:59I can't let him through.
19:00I mean, if it's life-threatening,
19:02they can come,
19:02but otherwise they have to go to St. James's.
19:05Jacob, just get us that date of birth.
19:07Listen, they just need your date of birth, all right?
19:10Listen to me!
19:11I don't want to go with you.
19:13You go out there.
19:14They are going to hurt you.
19:17Calm down.
19:19Calm down.
19:20Okay, I've got a situation.
19:21We're at the old Wyvern County Council Training Centre.
19:24There's a crowd surrounding the ambulance.
19:27There's a growing group of protesters
19:29things are being thrown.
19:30We're under attack.
19:31The police are here,
19:32but we're outnumbered.
19:35Are you aware of this?
19:37Yeah, yeah.
19:37I'm dealing with it.
19:38Jacob, Jacob,
19:39like, if you can hear me,
19:40all I need is to be at birth,
19:41because otherwise they can't clear your head.
19:42There you go.
19:49Take the hell with this!
19:50But if you're one that's there,
19:52we're going to Holby.
19:52Get out of the way!
19:53Move!
19:54Get out of the way now!
20:02What's happening now?
20:22Hold on!
20:32We're inbound to Holby. 15 minutes out.
20:43Okay, it's anything but okay.
20:46No, look, it's the new system.
20:48I hope your new system is with my paramedics being under siege.
20:51Look, that's not my intention. It's just that if someone's red carded...
20:54Yeah, you can use my staff as a human shield to protect yours.
20:58No, that's not happening.
21:02You'll need to check in with your GP in a week.
21:09If there's any problems, call 111 or come back.
21:13I've chased Buds for cubicle two.
21:15Oh, great, thank you. Gemma Crowley?
21:18I was thinking about your dad's move, and I thought,
21:21why don't we just do it this week, seeing as I could help out?
21:25Dad's care home doesn't close for another week, so I think it's best to wait.
21:28Gemma Crowley!
21:29Hey, guys, do either of you know how to enter the daytakes on an aggressive patient?
21:32No, sorry, Cam. I know you haven't found any other carers,
21:36but I've got loads of time to pick up shifts.
21:39Dad needs time to adjust.
21:41I think we both do.
21:43Thanks.
21:43Hi, Miss Crowley. Through here.
21:48Hey, Rita.
21:50Listen, if you need some extra money or something before you start with rash,
21:53No, I don't. I'm just trying to help him out.
22:00I heard about Jacob and Sarah. How are they doing?
22:03They're fine. Now, take over from Paul, it's due.
22:07Take over from... What?
22:08Want him to babysit?
22:10There's no beds in Edith. We'll talk more later.
22:13All right. All right. See you later.
22:14Hey, Paul.
22:18How are you doing, mate?
22:19All right. Thanks.
22:20Sounds like I'm taking over from you.
22:22All right. Get yourself off. See you later.
22:24Hello, buddy. What's your name?
22:28Okay.
22:29I'm Ian, and you are Elias.
22:32Can I film me and I'm what's happened?
22:38I could have gone wrong.
22:39I could have gone wrong with you, mate.
22:43Okay.
22:44Gonna be like that, is it?
22:47I'll tell you what.
22:49We might be here a while,
22:50so there's no harm in finding out how the first half is going, is there?
22:53You red or blue?
22:55Red.
22:57Well, I'm sorry to tell you, mate.
22:59You are about to watch your team get thrashed.
23:06If you could take her up to CT and get them to call me when they're done, please.
23:08It's okay.
23:13Just saying, I bet you're not short on offers.
23:16Jodie.
23:17What?
23:18I'm on a break.
23:19We've a full waiting room and cubicle.
23:21Since when do we tear breaks?
23:26Ben.
23:30Yeah, horse is weak.
23:31Yeah, she's in VT.
23:33Can you get Dr. Kira?
23:34It's okay, Bob.
23:35It's okay.
23:36I'm going to put a mask on you, okay?
23:38Just breathe normally.
23:40Max.
23:41I've got it, I've got it.
23:42Max.
23:42I'm on this.
23:43Thank you very much.
23:43She needs sedation and cardioversion, doesn't she?
23:45So let's up the amiodarone and magnesium, please.
23:54Sustained blows to his head and abdomen.
23:56GCS 15, but it dropped to 12 for a time on route.
23:59He's had antiemetics and refused a C-span.
24:02I'm worried it might be an intracranial bleed.
24:03Okay, cheers.
24:04Thanks, Jacob.
24:05Okay, Wayne, let's get a second line in.
24:07We'll do more bloods.
24:08And when we get a minute, can somebody choose CT?
24:11Thanks.
24:12Is here really necessary?
24:14Yeah, look, it's procedure.
24:15Um, sir, right earlier, I know it got a bit hairy, but the thing is, if he's red-carded...
24:21Then you leave us trapped in an ambulance with a violent patient.
24:24Yeah, look, I'm just...
24:25I'm just trying to get this thing right to protect, well, everyone.
24:28We weren't protecting us.
24:30It was me, Jacob, and Fabide, and we weren't your priority.
24:35The system doesn't work for everyone.
24:43How are we getting on with the sedation?
24:45What do we can do with cardioverting here?
24:47Yeah, ready.
24:48Yeah, okay, so sink on.
24:54Charging.
24:57Okay, everyone clear.
24:59Shocking.
25:07Yes, okay, we've got sinus rhythm, so let's take a pulse, please.
25:11Yeah, all good.
25:12Okay, so 12 lead ECG, please, and blood pressure.
25:14Well done, Paige, thank you.
25:15Close him down, close him down!
25:31Nowhere!
25:32What's our vault's getting thrashed?
25:33Oh, I can't believe it.
25:38Oh, well, there's still time yet.
25:40Let's get some more dressing on there.
25:41Oh, come on, then.
25:50What was it?
25:51Fighting?
25:52Just messing about.
25:52Oh, yeah, I think I was born yesterday.
25:58It's a knife wound.
26:02Got any pain anywhere else?
26:03Are you scared?
26:12Is this a gang thing?
26:14Well, you don't have to talk to me, but if you do need any help...
26:27Are you finished your sermon?
26:28Are you in the way of the screen?
26:30Why is he here?
26:48Um, it's just procedure.
26:50Look, um, can I get some details from you?
26:52I need any medication you're on, and a date of birth, please.
26:57It's in my code.
26:58I'll check it.
26:59Thanks.
27:00I'll check it.
27:10CT scan's clear.
27:13I'm on your gene.
27:17You have epilepsy?
27:20Date of birth, 2nd of February, 1980.
27:23Okay, right, um, now that we know what we're dealing with, we can, um, get you sorted.
27:37Uh, you don't need to be here. He's not our red-carded Habib Ali.
27:43Okay.
27:44No, it's anything but okay.
27:46Well, it's an easy mistake to make.
27:47I only turned away a sick man. That's not how this is supposed to work.
27:53Jodie.
28:06I'm gonna get back to work.
28:21Jodie.
28:22Uh, I messed up.
28:23No, that night when we had, yeah, well, basically, it turns out me and Paige actually hadn't broken up if you could just not say anything to him.
28:29Right, can you just leave me out your dramas, please?
28:31Yeah.
28:35Can't wait to see Teddy later, huh?
28:37I really needed that time off.
28:38It's in my head.
28:40Yeah, yeah, I'm sure.
28:43Well, sorry.
28:44This must be the last thing you want to talk about.
28:47No, it's fine.
28:47No, it's fine.
29:01Problem?
29:02This place is falling apart.
29:07I've got a job for you.
29:08Okay, yeah, your heart's back in, uh, regular rate and rhythm.
29:18Say, we're gonna refer you to the cardiologist and they'll probably run an angiogram to check the supply to the blood vessels of the heart.
29:23But, um, yeah, that's it.
29:26You're very welcome.
29:27Um, I'll leave you to it.
29:28Thank you, Dylan.
29:29Oh, Mum.
29:45You should have told me you were in contact with Jodie.
29:49You want to do this now?
29:51I had a right to know.
29:53So you could throw your toys out the pram?
29:56I'm trying to protect her.
29:59You really believe that, don't you?
30:04I don't want her getting to know her family again, only for us to be gone.
30:10You and I aren't exactly in the best of ours.
30:15I don't want to put through that.
30:18You think you can control everyone and everything.
30:24You need her, Max, just as much as she needs you.
30:29So, Nicky fell through a glass cabinet and has a fractured collarbone.
30:39These are all shards of glass.
30:40Um, mostly superficial, but we have to get them all out.
30:44Oh, that'll take forever.
30:45Well, it better not.
30:46I've got a party later.
30:48It's my daughter, Jaden.
30:50She's 13.
30:52I was putting up decorations.
30:54Right.
30:55So, uh, work from the x-ray, and when you feel you've got them all out, order another x-ray, just to check.
31:03Okay.
31:04Right, Nicky?
31:05Yeah.
31:09Okay.
31:12Seriously, can we hurry this up?
31:13Sorry, can you just...
31:14It's probably better if you don't speak, because I need to hear the tweezers hitting the glass, okay?
31:23When did you last take your medication?
31:25A few weeks ago.
31:26You know, with epilepsy, Habib, do you need to be taking it more regularly?
31:28Thanks, Cal.
31:42Okay.
31:43Work might come in.
31:45I tried, but I lost my perception.
31:50Habib?
31:53Habib, let's get them onto your side, please.
31:58This isn't going to work.
32:05Okay, I'm going to do suctions.
32:06Uh, Cam, swap with me.
32:07Okay.
32:13Right, on the back again.
32:26Yeah, well done.
32:27He's breathing.
32:28Good job.
32:29Obviously, stable.
32:31Heart rate's 80.
32:32BPs 120 over 75.
32:33Okay, thank you.
32:35Are you filming me?
32:36Uh, I'm not, no.
32:38Um, but do you want me to get rid of it?
32:40Would you mind?
32:40Yeah, of course.
32:43Okay, I mean, do you mind if I have a look?
32:47Nice and still, please.
32:48Nice and still.
32:50Oh, okay.
32:51Yeah, it's quite a significant loss.
32:53I'll ask somebody from Plastics.
32:54Come down and see what we can do.
32:55Um, any other symptoms?
32:57Did you, did you pass out?
32:58Do you feel nauseous?
33:00All right.
33:01Well, I'm going to listen to your chest.
33:02So, can you just sit forward for me, please?
33:06Right.
33:06Yeah, he's done that a few times.
33:09Okay.
33:09All right.
33:10I tell you what, let's sit back down a bit slightly differently.
33:14Sit.
33:16Oh, yeah, okay.
33:17I think I probably want some images of that.
33:19Say, I'm going to find a nurse and I'll go back, all right?
33:25It took a right beating.
33:27I messed up.
33:28Some deliveries.
33:31Don't have to be like this, you know.
33:32No.
33:33They did this because I made one little mistake.
33:35What do you mean to do if I said I wanted out?
33:37How are we doing?
33:54Oh, that'll be Jaden.
33:56She's so excited.
33:58What do you think about this last piece?
34:00It's longer.
34:01I'm not sure about pulling it out.
34:03Yeah.
34:04Nicky, I'm a bit concerned about this last piece of glass.
34:08I think it may be close to a blood vessel.
34:11Just take it out.
34:12Yeah, I need to go.
34:15Is that your daughter?
34:17She's with her dad's new girlfriend.
34:19She's taken her out for a birthday milkshake.
34:21I should be there.
34:24I'm giving her consultant a look at this.
34:26Okay.
34:27No, I have to get out of here.
34:29No, no, no, no.
34:30Oh.
34:31Okay.
34:32Max, our patient just pulled out a shard of glass and nipped the vessel.
34:36Okay.
34:40Let's get IV access and gauze and apply pressure,
34:42and we may need some salox gauze too, please.
34:45Keep the pressure on.
34:49Okay.
34:50I've sorted you out a new prescription,
34:52but it's up to ye to keep on top of it, yeah?
34:56Will they move me again?
34:58What do you mean?
34:59Maybe someone did a bad thing in the hostel before I came.
35:08Now people see my face,
35:10and they think we're all the same.
35:15Is that why they attacked you?
35:16I go for a walk at the playground.
35:22I see all the children playing.
35:27It's so much short.
35:30Do you have children?
35:31No.
35:32I have three.
35:40When we fled Syria, we were separated.
35:45My wife and children are in a refugee camp in Lebanon.
35:48I try and contact them, but nothing.
35:56Nothing.
36:00Those children, they remind me of home.
36:03People here are quick to judge and slow to listen.
36:18People here are quick to judge and slow to listen.
36:18I'm sorry about it before.
36:39I said you were here to talk.
36:40It's fine.
36:42I wasn't being...
36:43It was just Paige.
36:44I said it.
36:44I don't want to know.
36:46You're not really leaving today, are you?
36:47I thought you still had a few weeks left.
36:53I don't know.
36:57You're a brilliant paramedic.
36:59I know things have been weird, but I miss being mates.
37:03It's not going to be the same here without you.
37:06Things change.
37:07Some things don't have to.
37:10Well, is this the point where I say
37:12no matter what happens, we'll always keep in touch?
37:14No.
37:16Yeah, I don't know.
37:18Just, Teddy, I think...
37:20With everything that's gone on,
37:23I think we should both just...
37:25get on with our lives.
37:27Okay.
37:27Some really bad news for you.
37:39H8 minute equaliser.
37:40Get in!
37:41You don't know, yeah.
37:42Ha-ha!
37:42And that's a gloving eye, are you?
37:43All units.
37:44We've got a count of three females.
37:46Erm, I've also been having to think about your situation.
37:49Can we not?
37:50I spoke to someone.
37:51He's a copper.
37:52You're not serious?
37:53He's sank.
37:54Thought you got it.
37:54He can help.
37:56Any units available?
37:57We've got a count of three females.
37:59Yeah, control, I can take that.
38:01I just want to get out of here.
38:02I know.
38:03But you're sat here waiting for scans,
38:05so in the meantime,
38:07why not hear them out?
38:11Whatever.
38:13Good.
38:14Good lad.
38:16Yeah, control, on my way.
38:17I have some things for a patient.
38:21His name's Habib Ali.
38:23I can take her through.
38:34I brought your things.
38:36I hope I got everything.
38:43I have to move again.
38:46Please have worried you're a target.
38:48Where will you be moved to?
38:49I don't know yet.
38:51I have done nothing wrong.
38:54I'm tired of moving on.
38:57Is there no way you can stay?
38:58It's not my decision.
39:01Sorry, Habib.
39:04I tried my best to help.
39:08I know.
39:11Thank you, boy.
39:17My family thought I was mad taking this job.
39:38I just wanted to make a difference.
39:43I get it.
39:44I've had to tell grown men they can't leave their rooms
39:47in case they get beaten up.
39:49And even if I get Habib moved,
39:51it could be worse.
39:52It's not your fault.
39:54But I can never do enough.
39:56Maybe it's time to take a step back
40:02and look after yourself.
40:04What happened today was not okay.
40:18Yeah, look, I know.
40:21We'll learn from it.
40:23It's just I'm trying to find procedures
40:24to make everyone feel safe.
40:25Yeah?
40:26What?
40:26I didn't feel safe.
40:28I know.
40:28Sir?
40:29Sir?
40:37I'm sorry.
40:39My ex's new partner,
40:41Marnie.
40:43Jaden's obsessed with her.
40:45I wasn't sure I could still be fun.
40:47Instead, I'm stuck in here
40:49and Marnie's with her,
40:51going for milkshake.
40:51Well, Marnie might be cool,
40:55but she's not Jaden's mum.
40:57You don't just rock up into someone's life
40:59and become family.
41:17Hi.
41:18Oh, hi.
41:19They've managed to find Estella
41:21her mum bed.
41:24I just wanted to say
41:26that this is all new territory for me
41:29and I'm sorry for how I've been.
41:35I'd really like it if you, me,
41:37and Stella could spend some time together
41:41before she goes up.
41:43I've squared it with Charlie.
41:45Yeah, I'll meet you there, okay?
41:48Oh, good.
41:49Yeah, okay.
41:59Oh, Harry.
42:00How'd you get on with that lad, Elias?
42:02Oh, he didn't run up.
42:04What?
42:05I bet he was waiting on Tess.
42:07I've alerted the safe guarantee.
42:10Sorry, mate.
42:11Can't help one more, I guess.
42:12I'll chase up the portals.
42:29Thanks, Charlie.
42:29Hi.
42:31How are you feeling?
42:34Knackered.
42:35I need some peace and quiet
42:38and a telly.
42:40This is nice.
43:03Max.
43:06Max, we need you.
43:07There's a trauma incoming.
43:10It's fine.
43:17It's good to have some time on our own.
43:20Have you thought about the kidney tests?
43:22Er...
43:25Your dad is sicker than he's letting on.
43:29I know, erm...
43:32Well...
43:33It's just a lot to consider.
43:37And...
43:37Well...
43:39I've not been tested yet.
43:41Yeah.
43:41Penny for him.
44:02All right, with inflation, call it quid.
44:07I've put an entire team of paramedics at risk.
44:10And I nearly turned away a man
44:13who'd done absolutely nothing wrong.
44:15So...
44:18Well, there's gonna be blips.
44:20That's a pretty big blip.
44:30It's not all on your shoulders, Stevie,
44:33and we won't always get it right.
44:36But you've just got to remember why.
44:39Why are we doing this?
44:40Ian, I'm sorry about being so mad here earlier.
44:49I've just...
44:50You know, all that stuff with Sar and Jacob,
44:53it put me on edge.
44:56Ian.
44:59Are you OK?
44:59Oh, I messed up earlier.
45:02That lad with a knife wound.
45:05Tried to help, went too far.
45:07He's got up at...
45:08You know, kids, I'm daft.
45:10If the pain's bad, he'd just come back when you're off shift.
45:13Yeah.
45:13Anything you want to tell me?
45:28No.
45:29No.
45:29OK.
45:30Just kids.
45:31Always on the phone.
45:34Was it Natalia that made you late?
45:36Yeah, she's really struggling.
45:41Should have seen it coming.
45:43Yeah, maybe you need some distance,
45:46you know, now that you and Faith aren't.
45:51Yeah.
45:52Yeah.
45:53She's just having a rough day.
45:54Jan.
46:03I know that face.
46:06I have to take that surgery, Dave.
46:09OK.
46:11And I...
46:11I don't want to leave you all struggling,
46:14but I have to do this.
46:15I have to put myself first.
46:19And I know it's selfish,
46:21but I...
46:23You're not being selfish.
46:26Can't say we're not going to miss you.
46:31You were amazing today.
46:33Oh, I don't know about that.
46:34I'm serious.
46:37Come here.
46:41Whoa.
46:43That's what I think is.
46:44Yeah.
46:45Right, well, bring it in.
46:47Share it of love.
46:47Come on, share it of love.
46:51All right.
46:52Don't be a stranger, you.
46:54Yeah.
46:55OK?
46:55Good luck.
46:57Right, see you in a bit.
46:58See you in the bar.
46:59See you in the bar.
47:00You going to come for a drink with us?
47:02Uh, I think I just want to go home.
47:06If you ever want to come back,
47:08the door is firmly open,
47:10I mean that.
47:11And if you ever need to talk,
47:15I'm just a phone call away.
47:21I don't know.
47:35I don't know.
47:38I can't do anything.
47:39I don't know.
47:40I can't do anything.
47:41I can't do anything.
47:42Let's go.
48:12Let's go.