Casualty Season 41 Episode 05
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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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
Follow our telegram group to get the latest movie updates
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00:00Help! You okay?
00:02No, my dad is in his heartbeat.
00:04What car?
00:05No.
00:07Reader, drink later my round.
00:09Pass.
00:10Why don't you go and ask Rash?
00:12So you can talk properly?
00:14Because I know you haven't since it happened.
00:17Don't worry about it.
00:19No problem lads, no problem.
00:21Get out of him!
00:22Mum, what am I doing? Get out of him!
00:24Mum, mum.
00:26I'm sorry mum.
00:27This is all my fault.
00:28The results show that your baby will almost certainly have Down syndrome.
00:33There are only two options.
00:35How am I going to manage?
00:42Hello!
00:44Bountaine rescue!
00:45Hello!
00:47I swear we've been here already.
00:49It's got to be around here somewhere.
00:51It wasn't a flare just over those rocks.
00:53Bountaine rescue, hello!
00:55Hello!
00:57Can you hear her?
00:59Come on, hello!
01:01This all looks the same to me.
01:06Look.
01:09Her heart rate's a bit low.
01:11She must have been lying down here for hours.
01:12She's freezing.
01:13She's not the only one.
01:15So?
01:16No, no, no.
01:17Don't apologise.
01:18That's what we're here for.
01:19And you say you're feeling pain in your pelvis.
01:21Can you tell me how you did it?
01:23No.
01:24Okay, let's get her warmed up and give her some pain relief.
01:26Doesn't look like she's fallen from any high, but she's definitely showing signs of trauma.
01:30Is the helicopter on this way?
01:31It's on another job.
01:32Good job.
01:34Alright.
01:36Should we all set?
01:37Yeah.
01:38Okay.
01:39Ready, set, roll.
01:41Hand drop.
01:51There's someone else.
02:02You can do it.
02:06You can do it.
02:09One, two, three, three.
02:10If you want to be here, you'll see it.
02:12Let us out.
02:14Alright.
02:15Let us out.
02:16Let us out.
02:18Bye-bye.
02:21Bye-bye.
02:25Bye-bye.
02:27Bye-bye.
02:30Bye-bye.
02:31Bye-bye.
02:32Are you sneaking out on me?
02:46Yeah, obviously. Got what I wanted, so time to hit the road.
02:52Keyed in the door, just let yourself out and put it through the letterbox.
02:56And I will see you tonight.
02:58Okay, wait, wait, come here, come here.
03:00No, no, no, no, no, no, have him rest my take.
03:01I don't care.
03:02Yeah, but if he starts something, we won't be able to stop, and...
03:04Oh, I don't want it to stop ever, so...
03:12This isn't just some fling, is it?
03:20No, it's this bloody great big elephant in the room that neither of us are talking about.
03:28I can't keep lying to her, Stevie.
03:32Half the time I'm pretending we're on nights, the other half...
03:38Look...
03:41My wife, she's just...
03:43She's your wife.
03:45And you love her.
03:47But that's okay, because I knew what this was, I know what I am.
03:49And it's fine, it's absolutely fine.
03:51It's not fine.
03:54I'm gonna ask you for a divorce.
03:59Yeah.
04:06Stevie...
04:08This is new to me.
04:09I haven't done this before.
04:11I wanna be with you.
04:15I mean it.
04:19It's you.
04:20Amy?
04:21Stay with us, Amy.
04:22Not bad to go now.
04:23We've got a team out looking for your mate, Jake.
04:24Made a strong stuff, you army lot.
04:25Training all the way out here.
04:26I cannot believe people do this for fun.
04:27Yep.
04:28It takes all sorts.
04:29Yeah, the mountain climb.
04:30Yeah, the mountain climb.
04:31Yeah.
04:32The mountain climb.
04:33Yeah.
04:34and the normal people.
04:45Careful, careful.
04:46могут use it.
04:47Yeah.
04:48Well, there is one way of getting down but I wouldn't advise it.
04:50and the normal people.
04:55Careful, careful.
04:59There's one way of getting down, but I wouldn't advise it.
05:01He's located the second casualty.
05:03Male soldier.
05:04The absentee team are on route.
05:06His TA is about five minutes.
05:08Creston Army base has been eliminated.
05:12Oh, imagine what his poor family are going through.
05:14The few hours looking for someone
05:16doesn't seem as bad anymore.
05:18Right, two weeks.
05:22Go find him.
05:24Yeah.
05:30Right, here we are.
05:31Here we go.
05:32I can't find my cards.
05:33Well, you'll have left them at home.
05:35Come on, mate, get yourself in.
05:36We'll see you tonight.
05:37Mm-hm, let's go.
05:38Come on, it doesn't matter.
05:39You can just leave.
05:41I've packed you now!
05:42Ian!
05:43I know you're still about 10s after...
05:45You can't shout at kids!
05:47Can you go tell Harry that Ian didn't mean that, please?
05:50I'm not showing it kids, am I?
05:51It's just one kid that startled me.
05:53Well, you can't flip out over every little thing.
05:56Come on, Lucra.
05:57Go in, mate.
05:58You're gonna be late.
05:59This isn't like you at all.
06:00All right.
06:01Fine.
06:02I'm sorry.
06:03Come on, darling.
06:04What are you waiting for?
06:05Let's go.
06:06We're gonna be late.
06:07Lucra, what is it?
06:08Oh.
06:09Darling, did he startle you?
06:10I'm sorry.
06:11I...
06:12I wanna go home.
06:13Yeah, well, we can't go home because we've gotta go to work and you can't be at home all day on your own, can you, darling?
06:22Right.
06:23I'll go in and I'll get some trousers up, Mr. Preston.
06:27Hang on, hang on.
06:28I'll go in, ma'am.
06:29I've got a coat in the back that'll cover you up.
06:31Don't worry, mate.
06:32It's all right, baby.
06:33You okay?
06:34Love you.
06:35Keep it dry.
06:36Complete porcified antibiotics and you should be fine.
06:39How do you work with Stevie?
06:40Wow, Siobhan, have you been working out?
06:41Okay.
06:42What are you after?
06:43Major trauma training.
06:44I heard there's a space and I thought...
06:45Sorry, Terry.
06:46Well, look, if it's funny, why don't we ask Jamie?
06:47He's a good guy.
06:48I bet he'd help.
06:49Look, this is it.
06:50It's all right, baby.
06:51It's all right, baby.
06:52You okay?
06:53Love you.
06:54Keep it dry.
06:55Complete porcified antibiotics and you should be fine.
06:57How do you work with Stevie?
06:58Wow, Siobhan, have you been working out?
06:59Oh, okay.
07:00What are you after?
07:01Look, this is exactly the sort of thing you'd get behind.
07:04The spaces are all filled.
07:05There's another course in six months.
07:06Six months?
07:07Maybe then.
07:08Excuse me, you can't do that in here.
07:12If you're serious about the course, maybe try not rocking up to work with a hangover.
07:15No.
07:16Yo, can you just do me a favour?
07:18Just cover me while I get a coffee.
07:21I'll get you one.
07:22Look, go on.
07:23You owe me.
07:26No, no, no.
07:27I mean, last night you wanted the house to yourself.
07:29I didn't mean...
07:30I've got my own patients to see.
07:31Gosh, I didn't.
07:32Oh.
07:37Lena, Simonon?
07:41Are you Lena?
07:42Yeah, but...
07:43Sorry.
07:44It doesn't matter.
07:45I'm fine.
07:46Sorry.
07:47It's okay, love.
07:48Are you all right?
07:49You're on your own?
07:50Why don't you let doctors say and have a look at you?
07:52It's...
07:53Private.
07:55Oh, okay.
07:57Okay.
07:58I'm gonna be sick.
07:59Okay, I've got this.
08:00Come on, come with me, love.
08:01Excuse me.
08:02You all right?
08:03Deep breaths.
08:04Fifteen.
08:05Ah.
08:06Who would you like me to call?
08:07Your mum or your dad?
08:09Er, Jodie?
08:10Jodie?
08:11Could you wait in there, love?
08:13Yeah, this is Lena.
08:14Could you keep your eye on?
08:17Hey, sorry I'm late.
08:18Er...
08:19Car trouble.
08:20Engine...
08:21Something.
08:22Erm, just gonna check my rotor and then...
08:25I'll get into my scrubs in two minutes.
08:26Well, one minute.
08:27I'd say nothing.
08:28Mm-hmm.
08:29Car trouble?
08:30In completely unrelated news, there is a stack of raffle tickets through at reception.
08:35Buy many strips and make sure you're there tonight and I might not even notice how late you are.
08:40Oh, okay.
08:41I see what's happening here.
08:42Blackmail.
08:43Fine, but let the record show that I am giving up a hot evening with a hot man to support you.
08:48Wow.
08:49Well, I'm sure our colleagues will appreciate your sacrifice.
08:53Triage, please, also, once you're ready.
08:55Okay.
08:56Right, mate.
08:57Just get yourself open on this bed.
08:58That's it.
08:59I'll put that in.
09:00Right.
09:01Take the load off.
09:02There you go, mate.
09:03The sugars are still reading high.
09:04He's been pretty agitated, complaining of blurred vision.
09:05I've got pain.
09:06I'm worried he's in decay.
09:07Give him 500ml of fluid in the van.
09:08Okay.
09:09Thanks.
09:10Er...
09:11Mr. Oropi, hi, Dr. Massam.
09:12You've seen me before, do you remember?
09:13I was nowhere near them.
09:14The manager from the shopping centre says he was spark-out and unruly.
09:17Okay, thanks.
09:18Er...
09:19Mr. Oropi, hi, Dr. Massam.
09:20You've seen me before, do you remember?
09:21I was nowhere near them.
09:22The manager from the shopping centre says he was spark-out under a bench.
09:27He thought he was drunk.
09:28Yeah.
09:29Sadly, it won't be the first time someone's gonna help his diabetes.
09:32Okay.
09:33Um, you're in DKA.
09:34I'm gonna examine your abdomen, okay?
09:36Can you tell me if this hurts?
09:38Oh!
09:39There's no need for...
09:40I wasn't doing anything!
09:41Why?
09:44You gave me a biscuit.
09:45Yes.
09:46Yeah.
09:47But don't tell anyone or they'll all want one.
09:49Now, there's no need for this.
09:51Lie back down.
09:52Well, why don't I take this and put it in the safe for you?
10:07Okay, I'm gonna give you some insulin.
10:09Do you remember when you last had some?
10:11Okay.
10:13Have you had anything to drink today?
10:15You think I'm drunk?
10:16I'm not drunk.
10:17Where's my money?
10:18Where's my money?
10:19Who's here?
10:20Common!
10:21You're gonna put it in the safe, do you remember?
10:22For Borat, Agozi put it in the safe.
10:23For Borat!
10:24Could we keep it?
10:25Borat, please.
10:26You are talking!
10:27Is it for security, please?
10:29Do you, should I just give him...?
10:31Yes, yes.
10:325 mls.
10:33Give him 5 mls!
10:34It was my son!
10:35It was you!
10:36It's mine!
10:48How much did you give him?
10:49Five mils, like you said.
10:51What concentration did you use?
10:53You shouldn't be flat out like that. Show me.
10:59You didn't dilute it.
11:02Tariq, get your head in the game.
11:07Let's bring you up.
11:08Alright, so, erm...
11:09You say you've been vomiting for about a week.
11:13Orbs are all fine.
11:15Erm...
11:16When was your last period?
11:20I can't remember.
11:23Please don't tell my mum.
11:25Do you think there's a chance you might be pregnant?
11:28Okay. Look, erm...
11:30We'll do a pregnancy test.
11:32Nothing scary, just a simple urine test.
11:35Just to see what we're dealing with.
11:37I didn't know where to go.
11:39I couldn't go to the chemist because they know my mum.
11:42They'd tell her.
11:44Does she know you're here?
11:46You know, Lena, we're legally obliged to tell her that you're here.
11:50Please.
11:51But you haven't given me a number for her yet, so until then...
11:55Okay. Yeah, Jodie, let's get that pregnancy test done.
11:57I'll be back in a bit. Thank you.
11:59Right, we've got two hypothermic soldiers being rescued from Preston Gord.
12:04One will be here any minute.
12:05What about the other one?
12:07Er, still stuck, apparently. Still working on it.
12:09Lovely.
12:10I don't know.
12:11So this car trouble you had this morning, we're gonna get to meet him?
12:15I'm sorry, did you hear that?
12:16Mm-hmm.
12:17Does he have any ears?
12:18Yep.
12:19Is he old enough to be your dad?
12:20He's ancient.
12:21Is he married?
12:24Oh, Stevie, yes, isn't he? He's married.
12:27All right, Judge Much.
12:29No, no, no. It's great that you're perfect.
12:31I don't want you to get hurt after Marcus.
12:33What do you think every guy I'm gonna meet is gonna be another Marcus?
12:36What happened to taking people in trust?
12:37Trust Stevie, he's married?
12:39Can you just spare me the morality lesson?
12:41Is it like no-one's ever been married to the wrong person before?
12:43Nice.
12:44No, I'm not gonna have you stand there and talk to me like I'm a skank.
12:47I never said skank.
12:48You didn't have to.
12:49Boys were in here.
12:50Right, they found your mate, by the way.
12:55Over on one, two, three.
12:57This is Amy Bishop, 28.
13:00Her wet clothes have been removed, but she's still hypothermic at 32.
13:04Pelvic band is in situ, she's had 500ml of fluid,
13:07one gram of TXA and one gram of IV.
13:09Great, cheers. Thanks, Teddy.
13:10The second casualty is on his way.
13:11Amy, my name's Dr Nash.
13:13Can you open your eyes for me?
13:14Do you remember what happened?
13:15Did I make it?
13:16Well, look, you're here now, so I would say yes.
13:18Yeah, you've made it.
13:19Any pain anywhere?
13:20I need my pack.
13:21I'll get it for you, Amy.
13:22It could be what caused a bruising around your hips.
13:25It's twice your size.
13:26Okay, airway's beaten.
13:31Well, bilateral air entry.
13:32The line's tissueed.
13:33Yeah, well, that'll be your cue to get another line in, wouldn't it?
13:35Use a whiteboard, please, and let's get a warm bag of saline you want in when you're at it.
13:39I was beating you.
13:41I was tired.
13:42But you've got to push through, not just physical, mental strength.
13:47I'm going to have a look at this brace.
13:49Where are we with the line?
13:50Yeah, well, she's cold, so...
13:52Yeah, well, hypothermia will do that.
13:54I'm going to order a full trauma CT, and let's do NBC's, UNE's, we'll do a panel coagulate,
13:59and we'll get a VBG off the cannula whenever Faith's ready.
14:03Oh, and let's get those blocks off, too.
14:07I'll get a fruit pot as well, shall I?
14:09Hmm.
14:10I didn't have breakfast, Bloody.
14:12Never.
14:13You never have breakfast, Matt.
14:15Oh, sorry.
14:16There should be money going in this morning, I don't understand.
14:21Don't worry about it.
14:22Thank you, Ali.
14:23Sorry.
14:25I probably owe you anyway.
14:26I'll do food in your house at every single day.
14:32She's cancelled it.
14:35Rosie's cancelled my expenses.
14:38Eh?
14:40Nicole.
14:41What are you going to do?
14:42She just needs a bit more time.
14:43You realise the longer you leave this, the harder it will be to make a decision.
14:44It's not my decision to make, is it?
14:45If I go and get a termination, then Rosie changes her mind.
14:46I can hardly undim it, can I?
14:47No, you cannot.
14:48But this is your body.
14:49Nicole.
14:50Not hers.
14:51Nicole.
14:52I've got a patient maybe good experience for your major trauma course.
14:54Yeah?
14:55Yeah.
14:56Yeah.
14:57Yeah.
14:58The paramedic said you were carrying quite a heavy pack.
14:59It's one size fits all, innit?
15:00They've been developing women's kit for years.
15:01One day they might actually issue it.
15:02So what are you training for?
15:03It's special forces training.
15:04Right.
15:05The woman's ever passed the left.
15:06The woman's ever passed the left.
15:07And then Rosie changes her mind.
15:08And then Rosie changes her mind.
15:09I can hardly undim it, can I?
15:10No, you cannot.
15:11But this is your body.
15:12Nicole.
15:13I've got a patient maybe good experience for your major trauma course.
15:14Yeah?
15:15Yeah.
15:16Yeah.
15:17The paramedic said you were carrying quite a heavy pack.
15:19It's one size fits all, innit?
15:20They've been developing women's kit for years.
15:21What are you training for?
15:22It's special forces training.
15:23Right.
15:24The woman's ever passed the selection.
15:26But I ain't going to be the first to qualify by complaining about my kit.
15:30Um, are her blood test results back yet?
15:32No, not yet.
15:33Okay.
15:34Fine.
15:35Um, right.
15:36So, Amy, in the meantime, it looks like you have fractured your pelvis.
15:41The good news is, it looks like a minor fracture, so you'll probably get away without
15:46surgery, but you will need to rest.
15:48For how long?
15:49Selections in ten weeks.
15:51It'll be alright by then, yeah?
15:52Possibly, but there's no way you'll be able to train.
15:55Doesn't matter.
15:56I was faster than Jay tonight, and he's twice my size.
15:59He was on his knees when I passed him.
16:02Is that who you were training with?
16:04And it was just the two of you?
16:07He's alright though, yeah?
16:10Uh, we don't know.
16:13He's just been brought in.
16:15He's got injuries to his leg from a fall.
16:17We've got our best team looking after him now.
16:20This is Jay Carlson, 28 years old, suspected fall from height on Craston Gorge while carrying
16:25out training unsupervised.
16:28Nicole, how's primary survey?
16:30Um, respirations are shallow, and he's shown signs of hypothermia.
16:33Multiple injuries, including bilateral compound fractured tibias.
16:38Yeah, okay, we need to check for a pedal pulse I think, please.
16:40Yeah, of course.
16:43I've got one on the left, but there's nothing on the right.
16:46Okay, uh, we need full bloods, urines, coag, cross match, group and save.
16:52I'll arrange full trauma CT.
16:54Can we get him under a bear hug on warm saline, please?
16:57I think we need to prepare for a sedation and pull before that limb becomes ischemic.
17:01I'll contact the orthopods and, er, can you get in touch with his family, please?
17:06When's that cause?
17:08Er, next month.
17:10I don't see you having any problems.
17:14Excuse me, madam.
17:16It's madam Nash.
17:17Look, I'm sorry I upset you, but I wasn't judging you.
17:21I was looking out for you.
17:24That's not gonna change because I'm your best mate, so I'm gonna do that.
17:29Always.
17:30Just deal with it.
17:32Fine.
17:33Okay.
17:34I will deal with it.
17:35But, erm, yeah, I guess I'm kind of sorry for earlier that moment where I said,
17:42oh, you should try a second line.
17:43I mean, obviously, you know, you know your stuff.
17:46You know more than a lot of doctors here.
17:48Apart from madam.
17:50Of course.
17:51Right, so this, this guy, what?
17:55You, you like him?
17:56I don't know.
17:57Look, he's not Marcus because, frankly, he's not anything.
18:01Yet.
18:02Might not turn into anything at all.
18:04It probably will all go to pot, but, you know, it's just something you need to let me
18:08figure out for myself.
18:10Er, okay.
18:21Christ, you spend a couple of shifts where there's nothing but flood victims.
18:24And then you move on.
18:25You forget the people that are still actually living like this.
18:28Er, look into Skye Fitch.
18:30Yeah, thanks for coming.
18:31She's over there.
18:32Thanks, mate.
18:36Hi there.
18:37I'm Jan.
18:38Are you Skye?
18:40Er, I, I didn't call for an ambulance.
18:43Well, somebody must have been worried about you.
18:45We, could we have reports that you were screaming out in pain?
18:48There's a lot of pain in this room.
18:50Er, I think it's the food.
18:52It's all a bit meat and potato heavy.
18:55Not that there's anything wrong with that.
18:57We're very grateful.
18:58It's just, it does make it hard when you're, when you're, when you're plant-based.
19:01And when you're growing a little, tiny person.
19:04Well, seeing as we're here, it's no harm in just checking you over.
19:08Is it all right if we take your blood pressure?
19:13Oh.
19:16How many weeks are you, Skye?
19:18Er, I had my last period about nine weeks ago.
19:21Can't thank your brother.
19:23And, er, you haven't had a scan yet, then, I take it?
19:26Do you think I'd give my baby cancer?
19:29Oh, two cells don't give you cancer.
19:32Yeah, neither did cigarettes.
19:34Or phthalates.
19:35Or lead.
19:36Thank you, excuse me.
19:41The pressure's low.
19:43Oh!
19:44Er, carrot juice.
19:45I can go get some.
19:46It helps with that sort of thing.
19:48Good idea.
19:49Yeah.
19:52Where do you feel in the pains, Skye?
19:56I had it with the last two and it was just constipation.
19:59A few days on real food and it was sort of sad that.
20:01Oh.
20:02And have you had any bleeding?
20:04No.
20:07Listen, I don't know about you but I can hardly hear myself thinking here.
20:10Er, what about if we sit in the back of the ambulance?
20:13A bit peace and quiet?
20:15Yeah, OK.
20:16Sure.
20:21I don't want her to be in any pain.
20:24Oh, really?
20:25That would be amazing.
20:26And can I, can I just, I can pick those up when I finish work?
20:29Oh.
20:30That's one.
20:31OK, thank you.
20:33Bye.
20:34Bye-bye.
20:35Bye-bye.
20:36Yeah.
20:37I could do with some good news.
20:38I've got Jay, the soldier's CT scan here.
20:42That's a pericardial effusion, isn't it?
20:44Right, maybe he hit his chest when he fell?
20:47Erm, yeah, let's call cardiothoracics and we'll, we'll get him prepped for surgery, I think.
20:52Mr. Arapi's blood tests are back.
20:53Er, just one minute.
20:54Erm, yeah, she has a non-blanching rash and is photophobic.
20:55He's off oxygen now?
20:56Yes.
20:57That's never dropped below 94.
20:58OK.
20:59No, I'm done.
21:00OK.
21:01Look, I can give him his results if you're busy.
21:02Er, yeah, OK, thanks.
21:03It's not like you.
21:04You messed up.
21:05Normally you'd run away from that.
21:06Ah, I can give him his results if you're busy.
21:07Er, yeah, OK.
21:08Thanks.
21:09It's not like you.
21:10What?
21:11You messed up.
21:12Normally you'd run away from that.
21:13Ah, I can give him his results if you're busy.
21:14Er, yeah, OK.
21:15Thanks.
21:16It's not like you.
21:17What?
21:22Right, Tarek, look, just so you know, I...
21:25I told Siobhan.
21:27I had to.
21:28I had to fill in an incident for me.
21:47Mr. Arapi, are you sure you wouldn't rather change into a gown?
21:52OK, well, we've, erm, got the results for your liver function tests,
21:56and your levels have worsened since you were last in,
21:59which suggests you may have some liver damage.
22:03Also, I don't know if you know much about what happened earlier,
22:06but we...
22:09I gave you a higher dose of sedative than I should,
22:12and there's the DKA, so...
22:16we're gonna have to admit you.
22:21How long have you managed sober?
22:2436 days.
22:26That is... wow.
22:28I mean, that's pretty impressive.
22:30I was so close.
22:36Maybe you should, erm...
22:39keep me here for a couple of weeks.
22:42Before your observations.
22:45You... you've not got anywhere else?
22:46OK.
22:54Let me see what I can do.
23:01How's Jay?
23:04Have you seen him?
23:05Hey, I'm sorry.
23:06They're prepping him for surgery, but his injuries are extensive.
23:17Right, Leena.
23:18OK, erm, good news.
23:20You're not pregnant.
23:21Blood test results have come back, and they all look normal.
23:24But what I would caution is, if you're not using contraception,
23:27you might not be so lucky next time.
23:29So are you using contraception?
23:35My... boyfriend.
23:37He said we needn't worry.
23:40Because we keep our clothes on.
23:42Erm, if I use the phrase, penetrative sex,
23:46would you understand what I mean by that?
23:48Do you have sex education classes in school?
23:53I'm homeschooled by my mum.
23:57Right, OK.
23:59Has your mum never spoken to you about sex or how you get pregnant?
24:03No.
24:05I'd be surprised if she even knows.
24:07She's, like, your age.
24:09Right, OK.
24:11Look, what I would say is, erm,
24:12if you're going to engage in any kind of sexual activity,
24:14you need to be able to talk about it.
24:16Otherwise, you end up here, anxious,
24:18and, you know, worrying you're pregnant.
24:21You're vomiting, I would say, is down to anxiety.
24:24So we'll keep an eye on that.
24:25But in the meantime,
24:26how would you feel if I arranged for you to talk to someone about this stuff?
24:29Someone closer to your own age?
24:34OK.
24:35Well, we'll get that sorted.
24:36Yeah, your heart rate is quite high.
24:45It doesn't even hurt that much anymore.
24:47I just need my own bed.
24:49But that's coming in sewage, so...
24:54Control, I said we've got a capsule for us once we're cleaning.
24:57Hang on a minute.
24:59Does that hurt?
25:01Your shoulder tip.
25:02What sort of pain is it?
25:03Is it like a sore muscle?
25:05Or like you've slept funny?
25:07Do you ever give up?
25:09Pain's natural.
25:10Drugs are just placebos.
25:11Then we get addicted to them because we're too weak to let our bodies self-regulate.
25:15Love,
25:17sometimes pain is the body's way of telling us that something's wrong.
25:21I'd like to rule out an ectopic pregnancy.
25:25What, so now you're trying to scare me to go into hospice?
25:26No, I'm not trying to scare you, but I think it'd be a good idea if you had an ultrasound.
25:31No, no, no.
25:32Not an x-ray.
25:33There's no radiation exposure.
25:35This is an ultrasound, sound waves.
25:39And it could help us find out what's causing the pain.
25:51I didn't forget them on purpose, did I?
25:52Yeah.
25:53The drawers are at eight o'clock, so I need them before then.
25:57Thank you, thank you, love.
25:58Don't forget to send me that link, yeah?
26:00Okay, thank you.
26:02I think I was asking him for a kidney.
26:03Do you need me?
26:04Yes, please.
26:05Can you spare me a nurse, a young nurse, my 15-year-old?
26:10Pregnant?
26:11No.
26:12No, not unless it's the Immaculate Conception.
26:13Whatever her boyfriend were up to certainly wasn't sex.
26:16Anyway, she's too embarrassed to talk to her mum, and apparently I am ancient.
26:20That rules me out, then.
26:23Oh, give over.
26:25I bet you didn't know I was married to a hunk, did you?
26:28Yeah.
26:29Yeah.
26:30A hero, in fact.
26:31They've done an article about people helping with the floods, mind you.
26:35He looks good in his uniform, doesn't he?
26:37I thought I might use it to drum up a bit of support, you know, for tonight.
26:42Firefighters getting all the glory!
26:45Um, Jodie, would you like having a bit of a chat with Stevie's patient?
26:50Which doesn't mean that it's sex.
26:52And apparently me and Stevie are way too old, so...
26:56Yeah, Stevie.
26:58Um, hello?
27:00Jodie?
27:01Yeah, yeah, please, thank you. Cheers.
27:02Thanks, love.
27:07Yeah, he's all prepped for surgery, so ready when you are.
27:13Nicole, in here with the soldier, please.
27:15Great, thanks.
27:17What happened?
27:18He's in PEA.
27:19So let's start compressions, please, and let's prepare to intubate.
27:22So it's an obvious reversible cause, you know, it's the cardiac tamponade, isn't it?
27:26So let's have a milligram of adrenaline, IV, and yeah, let's go to clamshell.
27:31Shall I get Stevie?
27:33Agonocyst.
27:35Have you done one before?
27:37Okay, you'll be fine, you'll be fine.
27:39Yeah.
27:40So were you completely flooded?
27:43What have your insurance company said?
27:44We don't have insurance.
27:46Agh! Agh!
27:50Skye, I really need to get an IV in.
27:52Don't give me drugs.
27:53I'm worried you're going into shock, okay?
27:55If I don't get access now, your veins will shut down and it'll make it harder for me to help you.
27:59No, I said, no drugs.
28:03Okay.
28:04Jan, what's our ETA?
28:06Come on, let me give her anything.
28:07Six minutes!
28:12Skye?
28:13Skye, can you hear me?
28:16Right, Jan, she's fainted.
28:18I'm going to get an IV in anyway.
28:19So can you just tent the pericardium for me, please?
28:22Do you know why I'm asking you to do that?
28:23Um, because you don't want to damage the phrenic nerve.
28:24Exactly that, yeah.
28:25So make the incision that way.
28:26Well done.
28:27Plenty of ring.
28:28Suction.
28:29Please go.
28:30Okay.
28:31Already on air.
28:32Right.
28:33So, holding the heart horizontally.
28:35Massage.
28:36Just like that.
28:37Yeah.
28:38Okay, I managed it.
28:39Well done.
28:40Gives them a fighting chance.
28:41Someone called his dad.
28:42Oh, do you know if the hostel in Fox Lane is alcohol free?
28:44How would I know that?
28:45No.
28:46No.
28:47No.
28:48No.
28:49No.
28:50No.
28:51No.
28:52No.
28:53No.
28:54No.
28:55No.
28:56No.
28:57No.
28:58No.
28:59No.
29:00No.
29:21Come on.
29:26Yep.
29:27I'm so sorry. What are you going to do?
29:30I don't know. I'm obviously going to end it, obviously.
29:34Are you going to tell her?
29:36Why, what? I'm going to say to her, oh, Siobhan.
29:38I know you think you've been happily married for 25 years, but now...
29:41I'm so stupid. I'm so stupid.
29:43Why didn't he tell me?
29:45Why don't you... Look, just go home.
29:47Just go home and I'll cover for you.
29:52No, you know what?
29:53This is my mess.
29:55I knew I shouldn't have. This is absolutely my mess.
30:02It's okay, I'll avoid her. I'll avoid her for now.
30:05Okay, I'll be okay.
30:06Just go and clean your face up and I'll make your cup of tea. You okay?
30:09Okay.
30:12You won't be discharged till next week.
30:17No, alcohol free is perfect. That's exactly what you want.
30:20Oh, you're a lifesaver. Thank you, thank you.
30:25Some guardian of a right lower quadrant of abdomen and shoulder tip pain.
30:36She initially refused treatment.
30:38Her GCS dropped on route, so we gained IV access
30:40and started fluid therapy for her own benefit.
30:43Okay, thank you.
30:46So let's start the primary survey then, please, Nicole.
30:49Let's have a fast scan as well.
30:51Wait, what's that?
30:52You said they just do an ultrasound.
30:54It's the same thing.
30:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:59Hello, Sky. I'm Dr Paper.
31:01I was suspect you might have a roughshed ectopic pregnancy,
31:04but we're not going to know without a scan.
31:06You might need emergency surgery.
31:08No, but I can't.
31:10Tom says that I can't.
31:11Is Tom a doctor?
31:15Okay, well, I am.
31:17So let us do our jobs and we'll look after you, okay?
31:23What about the baby?
31:24They need to concentrate on you now.
31:27Let them do that.
31:28Okay, good to go.
31:34Vomiting has subsided.
31:36That's good news.
31:36Let's get you through to reception.
31:38I'm sorry I wasted your time.
31:41I honestly thought I was pregnant.
31:43I'm still trying to get my head around it.
31:46Yeah, look, it's okay.
31:47At least she managed to have a chat with Jodie.
31:48I hope they give you some reassurance.
31:50Karen, can you take Lena through to reception?
31:53Her mum's going to meet her there.
31:54Yeah, no problem.
31:54It might be worth chatting to your mum, you know.
31:56He never looks much more surprised at you.
32:00Does it get easier when you get older?
32:10Yeah.
32:11Yeah.
32:13Okay, good luck.
32:19The scan shows there is free fluid in the pelvis,
32:21which suggests it is a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
32:24So we need to get you straight to the theatre.
32:26I've got some consent forms for you.
32:29What about the baby?
32:33I'm sorry, the pregnancy's not viable.
32:36It's not grown inside of the uterus and there isn't a blood supply.
32:40No.
32:40I don't understand.
32:42I don't smoke.
32:44I don't drink.
32:45I look after myself.
32:47Skye, it's not your fault.
32:50There's nothing you could have done.
32:51No.
32:52I chose to bring her into this world.
32:56Everything that happens to her is on me.
32:58I'm so sorry.
33:02There's nothing we can do for your baby,
33:03but we don't need to lose you as well.
33:06You've got other kids.
33:08They need you too.
33:13The boys will be all right with the nurse.
33:15They'll be in the family room when you go.
33:18Skye.
33:19Hey.
33:21Don't worry, I'm not letting anything happen to you.
33:22What she's signing.
33:27Hey.
33:28Hey, she doesn't know what she's doing.
33:30What have you given her?
33:31Are you Skye's partner?
33:32Yeah, husband, actually.
33:34Well, the pregnancy's ectopic.
33:38So I'm on my way to theatre now.
33:40If you want to just wait and say...
33:42Well, I don't know what that means,
33:44but she's not going anywhere.
33:46Hey, no, no, come on, let's go.
33:50I'm sorry.
33:52Skye, listen.
33:57You can't let them pump you full of God knows what.
34:02Like, that stuff stays in your blood for years.
34:05And any future kids that we have,
34:08it'll be in their blood.
34:08I can't have that on my conscience, Skye.
34:10Can you?
34:13I'm sorry.
34:15I'm so sorry.
34:16You're on your own.
34:28No.
34:28You're okay.
34:35It's all right.
34:37It's all right.
34:42It's okay.
34:43I promise.
34:47That will be a real treat.
34:49Yeah, I'm coming.
34:50Oh, you're a star.
34:51Thank you so much.
34:52I will let you know when we have a winner.
34:54Okay, bye-bye.
34:55Bye-bye.
34:56Yes.
34:56Just when you think everyone's a misery gut.
34:59That's nice.
34:59I need to talk to you about the major trauma course.
35:06I don't think I'm going to be able to do it.
35:09I thought you were keen.
35:10You're definitely ready.
35:13I'm so sorry.
35:15I just don't know.
35:16I don't know how I'll manage when I've got a baby to look after.
35:23Nicole, sit down.
35:24See something.
35:25I thought your friend was...
35:31Rosie wants us to have a termination.
35:36She said she can't cope with a baby with Downs.
35:41Honestly, I thought she was going to change her mind.
35:43But it's been weeks and she won't talk to us.
35:47I don't know what I'm doing, Siobhan.
35:49I don't...
35:50I never wanted kids.
35:57Nicole.
35:59Look at me.
36:01If you don't want it...
36:02But...
36:03I should never have been in this position.
36:07This should have been Rosie's decision.
36:09But we both made this happen.
36:12Me and her.
36:13If she wants to turn her back, that's her look out.
36:17But I can't.
36:19I...
36:19Literally, I can't.
36:23So I can whinge and moan and say it's not fair.
36:25But it's certainly not fair on this one.
36:29And that is on me.
36:36I've got to do this.
36:37OK.
36:39Now, whatever happens, we will support you.
36:43OK?
36:45OK.
36:49Oh.
36:50It's all right. You'll be OK.
36:52I'm sorry.
36:53It's all right.
36:54You're going to be fine.
36:55Jan's gone to have a word.
36:57I can't imagine we'll do it again when she's put a rocket off them.
37:00I'll let you know when they're cleared.
37:02Oi!
37:04Yeah, you.
37:05Do you know what you've done?
37:06Whoa, sit there.
37:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
37:08Hang on.
37:09No, hang on.
37:10She's sitting there being cut over because you've put ideas in her head.
37:13What? You've just left her?
37:14I can't hang around for someone like that.
37:17Someone that just drops their principles the first time they're tested.
37:20I can't ever raise my kids.
37:21Some of us have standards.
37:24Such a bleeding standards.
37:27She's going through that and you've just walked away from her.
37:30You can't fix an ectopic pregnancy with bleeding carrot juice.
37:33Our baby would still be alive if it wasn't for you.
37:39The baby was never going to survive, okay?
37:42That's the truth of it.
37:43And if it weren't for us, Sky would be dead and all.
37:47Now, is that what you want for them?
37:49Is that the type of man they deserve as their dad?
37:50Maria, can you put the sling back on and arrange a follow-up with the clinic?
38:04Oh, Terry.
38:05Are you still interested in a major trauma course?
38:08Yes.
38:09Right, well, looks like we might be able to afford a place for you.
38:11Come and see me after.
38:14God, did you hear that?
38:15I'm on the course, bro.
38:16That's great.
38:18Congratulations.
38:33Hey.
38:34Hey, the hospital.
38:38How can they double book?
38:39I don't...
38:40Great.
38:41What am I going to tell him?
38:43Do you want me to do it?
38:44Hey, Bora.
38:52Hey, man.
38:54So, um...
38:55Look, I'm really sorry, man.
38:57But...
38:57I can ring around again and see if anything else has come free.
39:00Don't bother.
39:01It's fine.
39:02Well, just give me my money.
39:04Uh, I'll get it.
39:06But you're bleeding right now and we can't let you leave like that.
39:09Just...
39:09Please.
39:09I just want my money.
39:10Why don't you understand?
39:12I understand.
39:12Hey!
39:12Do you think that's an appropriate way to ask?
39:18Hmm?
39:19No.
39:20Neither do I.
39:22Here.
39:25Now, are you going to let Dr. Hussein see to that for you?
39:32It doesn't matter.
39:34Bora.
39:35Bora.
39:36Bora!
39:37Yeah, just what sort of maternity leave I'm entitled to, that sort of thing.
39:55Yeah, I'm on this number.
39:59Bye.
39:59I heard about the trauma, of course.
40:04So, I take care you've spoken to Rosie.
40:06No.
40:09She still won't talk to me.
40:11Can't wait for her forever, so...
40:14Looks like you're stuck with my head.
40:17Sure?
40:19Of course I'm not sure.
40:20No!
40:20I've made my choice.
40:25So now I've just got to get on with it.
40:29You're not a yawn.
40:34Admin.
40:37Yeah, she's here.
40:43Yeah, thanks for letting us know.
40:44Ectopic Pregnancy?
40:47Ectopic Pregnancy?
40:49No.
40:49Jay.
40:50Squatty.
40:51You're dead on the table.
40:53Sorry.
40:56I'll, erm...
40:56I'll go and let Amy know.
40:59His dad's on the way up from that moment.
41:02I'll call him.
41:12Amy.
41:14It's not good news.
41:17Jay died on the table, as they were operating.
41:21They brought him in, but his injuries were too severe.
41:26I'm so sorry.
41:33He was on his knees.
41:36He could barely breathe.
41:39And I just kept going.
41:41There's no way you could have known.
41:42Jay was the only one who got it.
41:47Women in the army can't get hurt.
41:49We can't get emotional.
41:51We can't complain.
41:52And I just, I just left him there.
41:59He was my mate.
42:01What sort of a friend am I?
42:03And we're supposed to look out for each other and...
42:05And now he's dead, because I didn't want to look soft.
42:11I'm as bad as them.
42:13If you'd like to see him, I could arrange for that.
42:25Yeah.
42:26Just give me half an hour, I just don't want to beat me on, please.
42:34I thought you were trying to stay out of her way.
42:36I am, but she's invited me and I'm not going to let her down.
42:39It's not my story.
42:40Look, Ian's, wait, just give me a minute.
42:42One minute.
42:43Yeah.
42:44Come on, it's freezing.
42:45One minute.
42:46One minute.
42:47How was your first day back?
42:48Well, you're not.
42:49I've got to go somewhere away.
42:50Yeah.
42:51Well, listen, I didn't mean to have a go at you this morning.
42:53I just worry when you lose your temper.
42:54Honestly, there's no need for that, yeah.
42:55It's all good.
42:56OK.
42:57Right.
42:58Right.
42:59Right.
43:00Right.
43:01Right.
43:02Right.
43:03Right.
43:04Right.
43:05Right.
43:06Right.
43:07Right.
43:08Right.
43:09Right.
43:10Right.
43:11Right.
43:12Right.
43:13Right.
43:14Right.
43:15Right.
43:16Right.
43:17Well, it's Siobhan's fundraiser, and I just want to come home.
43:21I don't want to go to the pub instead, don't you?
43:23No.
43:24I want to come home and do a look-up.
43:25It's all right.
43:26I'll look after a look-up.
43:27Make sure it's OK.
43:28Really?
43:29Yeah, we'll go.
43:30OK.
43:31All right.
43:33I'll see you later.
43:34Don't need to rush on.
43:35OK.
43:38Let's not get up there.
43:39Bye.
43:46OK.
43:47Let's grab a couple of drinks.
43:50I'll find Siobhan, throw some money at her, and then we'll bail after the auction.
43:54OK?
43:55Good idea.
43:56Would you want to drink wine?
43:57Yes, please.
43:58I just thought it would do good.
43:59Get him out of the house.
44:00We miss him.
44:01Well, you know what Cam's like?
44:02He says he's fine.
44:03Yeah.
44:04Oh.
44:05Oh, hello.
44:06Hey.
44:07Thank God.
44:08More grown-ups.
44:09I hope you brought your wallet.
44:10Band 5 nurses are great for support, but you can't exactly ask them to dig deep, can
44:15you?
44:16Have you any idea how you get this thing to work?
44:18Hang on.
44:19Faith, have a look at it.
44:20Hello.
44:21Where are you?
44:22Have you got the raffle tickets?
44:24Well, they're not much good out there, are they?
44:27Bring them in.
44:28I don't know.
44:29It's like getting blood out of a stone sometimes.
44:39Oh, my God.
44:40Oh, my God.
44:41Oh, my God.
44:42Is that him?
44:43Come over and meet the guys.
44:44Guys?
44:45Don't think you've met Rich, have you?
44:47This is Stevie.
44:48She's a consultant, so be nice to her.
44:50We need her money.
44:51And this is Faye.
44:53She's an ACP, so nice.
44:55Hey.
44:57Yeah, really.
44:58Nice to meet you both.
44:59Oh, he's so good.
45:00Nice to meet you both.
45:01I'm going to find your table.
45:03Yeah?
45:04Good idea.
45:05Right, we'll hide you.
45:06I'm cured.
45:07Yeah.
45:08I'm cured.
45:09Yeah.
45:24What are you doing here?
45:25I said I'd come to yours.
45:26I wanted to surprise you.
45:27It's great.
45:28You can't.
45:29If anyone sees us, yes.
45:30Well, then we'll just have to make sure that they do then.
45:34I don't care, but I just had that knackered old swimming costume on.
45:40Can you remember?
45:41You stood there for all the world to see, looking like a melted nana.
45:44What?
45:45No, she didn't.
45:46She looked great.
45:47Oh, yeah.
45:48You've got to say that, haven't you?
45:49I'll go back, I said.
45:50Okay.
45:51Right, have your grushy teeth.
45:52Into the loo?
45:53Sorry mate.
45:54I'll go back.
45:55I'm sorry mate.
45:56I've been there.
45:57I'm sorry mate.
45:58You've got to say that.
45:59You've got to say that.
46:01What?
46:02I've got to say that.
46:04What?
46:05What?
46:06Oh, yeah.
46:07You've got to say that, haven't you?
46:09Oh, he's got to say that.
46:10I'll go back, that's it.
46:12Have you brushed your teeth?
46:14Been to the loo?
46:18Sorry mate.
46:21How was it at school today?
46:25Noah saw.
46:27He told everyone.
46:30Right, well.
46:32Maybe Noah should ever think about how he'd feel
46:34if people talked about him behind his back.
46:37No one would dare.
46:39Why not?
46:40I'm scared of Noah.
46:42Tell you what, sometimes the only language people
46:44that know or understand is a quick...
46:48That was quick. Very good.
46:50Come on then, mister.
46:52He'd better be quicker than that.
46:54Oh, he's got him! He's got him!
46:56He's got him! He's got him!
47:00Very good, you've got to defend yourself a little more.
47:02Keep these up, yeah?
47:04Right, left, right. That's it.
47:06Very good. And duck.
47:08I'll give you some proper lessons if you want, yeah?
47:10Yeah.
47:12Go, go, go. Go, go...
47:14Go. Bed.
47:16Going off in ten minutes, OK?
47:18Yeah.
47:20Stevie!
47:31What? What do you want?
47:35You knew that I worked with your wife, with Javon.
47:39So what was I? Some dirty secret?
47:41I'm sorry. I've been trying to call you all day.
47:43No, no, no. That's not good enough, okay?
47:45Because you should have told me this morning or two days ago,
47:48last night or a week ago, before any of this started.
47:51I am such an idiot!
47:54Go back inside. There's nothing you can say to make this better. Nothing.
47:57I'm sorry. I haven't done this before.
48:02I sort of still love Javon.
48:05She's the mother of my kids.
48:08But we haven't been in love for years.
48:11I don't know I should have told you,
48:13but honestly, I knew you'd have run a mile.
48:15Look, I wasn't thinking ahead.
48:20But I am now.
48:22I don't want to be with her.
48:24I want to be with you.
48:26I can't carry on lying to her.
48:28Yeah, do you know what?
48:29Whatever you say to your wife,
48:31that's your business, okay?
48:32Your marriage doesn't rise or fall on my shoulders.
48:35This thing, whatever it was,
48:37it's done. We're done.
48:38Stevie. Stevie.
48:40I can't turn off how I feel.
48:42And neither can you.
48:43I can't turn off how I feel.
48:43I can't turn off how I feel.
49:09I can't turn off how I feel.
49:13Yeah, do you feel.
49:14I can't turn off how I feel.
49:23I can't turn off how I feel.
49:30Well, I should never forget.