Casualty Season 41 Episode 13
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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00:00I'm just going to take this off for you.
00:18Thanks.
00:26Okay.
00:27Yeah, we're good to go.
00:29So is that you, right after Christmas Eve?
00:31Yeah, it's been so busy.
00:32I haven't even done any shopping yet.
00:34I'm all over the place.
00:35Yeah, well, I swerved all that this year.
00:37I'm working, so...
00:38Not with family?
00:39No, no, not this year.
00:41Sorry.
00:42No, please, don't be.
00:43No, please, I'd rather be.
00:44Anyway, thank you.
00:48They got cars, figures, bars, they got rivers of gold.
00:51But the wind goes right through you, it's no place for the old.
00:54When you first took my hand on a cold Christmas Eve,
00:57You promised me Broadway was waiting for me.
01:00You were pretty great, I knew you were sitting.
01:03When the band finished playing, they held up for more.
01:07Sinatra was swinging, all the jokes they were singing.
01:09We kissed on a corner, then danced through the night.
01:12The boys of the Antioch, Pini Coyle, were singing all the way back.
01:18And the vows were ringing out for Christmas Day.
01:22It was just my in-something, it was fun.
01:38It was fun, it was fun, it was fun.
01:41Is anybody seen my keys?
01:44Anybody? Anybody listening to me?
01:47Keys?
01:48Kids! Have you seen my keys?
01:52Have you heard anything about the things?
01:55He thinks we've eaten it.
01:57I know, he'd ordered cereal out this morning while he was trying to find it.
02:00Yeah, well, I've seen how did it weeks ago.
02:02It's not Roberto, it's his main present once in there.
02:04Right, keys.
02:06All right, see you later.
02:08Have a good shift.
02:09Hi.
02:11OK, can you go and help your sister in the kitchen?
02:14I bet you have saved our Christmas.
02:17Long shift.
02:19Four hours, 58 minutes to go.
02:21Oh, bless you, mate. Have a good one. Merry Christmas.
02:24We should just take it and hide it at work.
02:27Is this it gets?
02:39Thanks, Sarah. Merry Christmas.
02:44The hospital is on Amber Warning. Blood supplies are low.
02:48Now, I know it's Christmas Eve, but if any of you have time to donate, then please do.
02:55Blood is one of the most important things that we can treat people with.
02:59People often think of the traumatic stuff, but there's so many health conditions that with the right blood products, people's lives can be massively improved.
03:07This whole service is reliant on the kindness of strangers, and we need people to do that day in, day out, all year, especially round about Christmas.
03:19So it's Christmas Day, people, and what we want to know is what is the best Christmas gift you have brought.
03:30Jodie, 52-year-old female with a wrist and head injury after slipping on the ice.
03:35GCS, 12 BP, 110 over 80.
03:38Sats, 94%.
03:40Tacky at 110.
03:41I've already started the primary survey. Airways clear, and there's no obvious chest wall injury.
03:47Rudolph.
03:50Siobhan, you get a second turn.
03:55Oh, did you remember to bring in your secret Sunday gift?
03:59I do resent spending money on something that's just going to end up in landfill.
04:02Your Christmas spirit is infectious.
04:04Why, you know me, I've got a humbug, it's my baseline.
04:06Who have I got, anyway?
04:07Stevie, and she's got you.
04:09She's put a lot of thought into that gift, so...
04:12Excuse me, sorry.
04:13Do you know how long the wait's going to be?
04:15I didn't want to bring her in, but 111 upset her.
04:17No, no, that's fine.
04:19Can I pop you in that cubicle there?
04:21Yeah?
04:22I'll grab someone to assess you, but I've just got to do this first.
04:25Just this one.
04:26Yeah.
04:33Rachel was our first child.
04:35She loved the sciences.
04:37That's what she pursued through secondary school and then off to uni to study pharmacology and immunology.
04:47She'd set her heart on medicine, so she was going to become a doctor.
04:52But sadly, she wasn't able to do that.
04:58Three-zero-zero-zero-zero-zero control.
05:01Arriving at the single vehicle RTC at the tunnel.
05:05Oh, my word.
05:07You can barely see a thing.
05:09Freezer's the resistor control.
05:22Arrival seen.
05:27Thanks.
05:32Ready?
05:33Yep.
05:34Hello?
05:36Paramedics?
05:38Hi, Nate.
05:40Hi, I'm Teddy.
05:41What's your name?
05:42I'm Dominic.
05:43Dom.
05:44Dom.
05:46Dom, can you remember what happened?
05:49I don't know.
05:51I can't remember.
05:53This is Jacob, by the way.
05:55Hey.
05:56Can you pass me the cell locks?
05:58Right, Dom, what we're going to do, I'm going to apply some pressure to this wound to stop
06:01the bleeding, okay?
06:02I'm going to want my kids and keep them in need.
06:05What are all these presents for them?
06:07No, I'm meant to be picking them up at the services.
06:11I'm like...
06:11No!
06:12Yep, I know, I know.
06:14Tell me more about your kids.
06:15Yeah.
06:17I need to call them.
06:19It's all right, we can call them, but you need to let me help you, right?
06:22So you can see them as soon as possible.
06:24Okay.
06:25Right, you're doing really well.
06:26Jacob, pass me the oxygen and get a line in.
06:30Jacob!
06:30Jacob!
06:39Free 006 to control.
06:42Windscreen report from the incident on the A4.
06:45Multiple vehicles and patients.
06:47P1 backup.
06:48Hems, police and fire required.
06:51Incident report to follow.
06:53Over.
06:53Stevie?
06:59Yeah?
07:00Can you assess my patient?
07:02I've got a six-year-old in cubicle.
07:04Yeah, yeah, sure.
07:05I've just got one years of fracture, two thermal burns.
07:08And a partridge in a pear tree.
07:09Pear tree, thank you.
07:10Very good.
07:11All BDs.
07:14Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.
07:15Um, how many?
07:19Okay, which tunnel?
07:21I...
07:21Fine, all right, okay, thank you.
07:24Um, we've got an eight-car pile up.
07:26Um, so three P1s, multiple casualties incoming, so we need to clear resource one, two, and three.
07:32And let's get that bit to eye to you as soon as we can, please.
07:36Just try to stay calm, all right?
07:38That was on its way.
07:45Hey, buddy, hey, listen, help is on its way, okay?
07:58Guys, stop, over there.
08:01Down there.
08:04I am Jake, one of the paramedics.
08:06And I'll take a quick look.
08:08My, uh, dad, he was driving, and then make sure she's...
08:15Okay.
08:17Okay, okay, I'll be right over.
08:19We'll take this, all right?
08:20Let's keep it coming in.
08:22All right?
08:23I'll move.
08:24I'll be right back.
08:27Get him on my way, Sam.
08:34I'm all right.
08:36Honest.
08:38How is she?
08:40It's fine.
08:41It's fine.
08:43I close my eyes.
08:45For...
08:45For a second.
08:48Okay.
08:50All right, try and relax, okay?
08:52I need hems over here.
08:53Right.
08:54Now.
08:56Well, he's hemoed, dynamical stable, got bounding radials,
09:00so I'm happy that you don't have to travel in with you.
09:03Let's go post-retail, I think.
09:04Have you spoken to my boys?
09:06Uh, I'll get the police on it ASAP.
09:07They'll be worried.
09:09They'll be really worried.
09:10Okay, one second.
09:11Excuse me, mate.
09:11Yeah.
09:12Need to check on some kids.
09:13Yeah, they should be at Southbound Services.
09:15Call him.
09:16Yeah, call him.
09:16Nice one, please.
09:18Sorry, sorry.
09:19It's just that it's the first Christmas up nuts.
09:21Went with Robin and Milo, my boys, under the same roof.
09:25I just got divorced.
09:28My wife doesn't want me at the house.
09:31Theo, you need it.
09:33Can I get this back on?
09:34Yeah.
09:35I'll help with the breathing.
09:35Come on, boy.
09:54Jacob?
09:55Ian?
09:56Ian?
09:57Okay, uh, query pelvic injury with open femoral fracture.
10:00He's got bruising to his chest, walled with bony crepitus, and he has a right anterior flail chest.
10:06Okay, Ops, tachyon hypotensive.
10:08Uh, Freddie, radio pulse.
10:09Heart rate 138, BP 78 over 42.
10:13Okay, yeah, he's shot.
10:14He's going to need a transfusion on the roadside.
10:16Rowan, can we have two O-paws and two O-y-o now, please?
10:20Jacob, rapid X, can you attach a pelvic binder and traction spin, please?
10:25Yep.
10:26Element 13, Charlie.
10:28Code red.
10:28Okay, hiya.
10:38I'm, uh, Dr. Nash.
10:39I'm one of the consultants, and this must be Leah.
10:42Yeah.
10:43Yeah?
10:43Okay, Leah, I'm just going to give you a little look over.
10:45We're going to start with your neck, okay?
10:46See what's going on.
10:47Normally she'd be up and down, but I had to wake her today.
10:50Said she had a headache.
10:51Okay.
10:53Let's have a look at that throat.
10:54Can you open nice and wide for me?
10:57Leah?
10:57What did you get for Christmas?
11:02Go on, tell the lady.
11:05A dolly.
11:06No way.
11:07A dolly?
11:08That's so cool.
11:10What did you get?
11:12Christmas isn't really big in my family.
11:16Why?
11:17Sorry, that is a favourite word right now.
11:19It's fine.
11:20My family choose to celebrate on other days.
11:24Why?
11:27Right, nearly there.
11:28Let's, uh, let's have a listen to your chest.
11:31It's going to feel a wee bit cold.
11:33Take a nice deep breath for me.
11:35Oh, good job.
11:41Okay, nearly there.
11:42One more breath.
11:48Okay, how long has she had the symptoms?
11:51A week.
11:52But the last few months, she's been picking up every bug there is.
11:55Okay, yeah.
11:59Um, so I would say we're most likely looking at a viral infection.
12:03Let's give some paracetamol.
12:05And I want to consider moving Leah to a more private space.
12:08Because we need to rule out chicken pox and meningitis.
12:11Meningitis?
12:12Yeah, the isolation would only be precautionary.
12:14Um, okay.
12:15Can we need the cream on for another 20 minutes and then do a blood sample?
12:18Right, thank you.
12:19Uh, Rita, can I borrow you for a second?
12:21Here's.
12:21Yep.
12:25Yeah, start, uh, start compiling a list of anyone she's had close contact with.
12:29And that includes me and you.
12:31Okay.
12:32Great.
12:33Motorway pile-up and a public health crisis on Christmas Day.
12:37What did you do to get into someone's bad books?
12:39How long have you got?
12:40I never imagined that I wouldn't be home for, like, 14 months.
12:47I just thought we were going to be in and out of A&E a few hours later.
12:51I used to say Beatrix isn't a patient here.
12:53She lives here.
12:54This is her home.
12:56The biggest worry I had was how long I was going to be in there,
12:58keeping her entertained.
13:00It went from normal life to everything just stopped.
13:04Life just ended that day.
13:06Quickly found out that one of the outcomes for Bea
13:08would be that she would need a heart transplant.
13:12And the other outcome was that we weren't going to bring her home.
13:15We were going to lose that.
13:16I've never seen it before.
13:35Snow.
13:38I see it on CVs like you.
13:40It's not like this.
13:43It's not like this.
13:45It goes there you can.
13:46Me.
13:46All right.
13:57Okay, so here we have Dominic Ryder involved in a multivocal RTC,
14:02arterial laceration to his right thigh.
14:05GCS 15 throughout, hypotensive and tachycardic on your seat.
14:09C-spine is also going to get seen.
14:10Okay, right, let's get him into recess one.
14:12One, please.
14:12Six, uh, Dominic Ryder's children are with the mam.
14:15Over.
14:21Cross-checking one unit will pass.
14:24All right, Lisa, just try and relax.
14:25It's okay.
14:26Look, I know this is the last place you want to be on Christmas day, but...
14:30It's not Christmas.
14:37Can you tell me what year it is, Lisa?
14:42Why do you need me to tell you that for?
14:45I'm worried you haven't got you.
14:47Just try and relax, okay?
14:51All right, let's achieve some stability, keep him warm.
14:54Might need to consider an RSI.
14:56Let's start him on a small ball as I kept him in on the way to ED.
14:59Keep him comfortable, yeah?
15:00All right, yeah, okay, yeah.
15:04CT shows a small lacerating to the liver, which we will monitor.
15:08Dominic, um, I want to replace the blood that you've lost from your thigh.
15:12So, have you ever had a transfusion before?
15:14Oh.
15:14Okay.
15:15Uh, let's get two units of a leg, please.
15:18So, basically, with any transfusion, there's always a small risk of adverse or allergic reaction.
15:22But in this case, we believe the benefit outweighs the risk.
15:25But I need your consent.
15:26Mr. Ryder, do you have any questions for me?
15:35Uh, actually, sorry.
15:36Oh, pause.
15:39So, do I have your consent?
15:42Done, Mike.
15:44Do I have your consent to go ahead with the transfusion?
15:46Uh, Stevie.
15:48I'll keep pressure on it, yeah.
15:49Yeah, please, thank you.
15:53Are you okay?
15:54Uh-huh.
15:57Dominic, are you okay?
15:58No, I can't have it.
16:00No, no, no, no, okay, okay, okay.
16:01Okay, just stay nice and calm for me.
16:03Is this, is this on religious grounds?
16:04No, it doesn't matter what I am.
16:06No, no, no, I know, I know.
16:07But look, um, you're feeling lightheaded and dizzy, right?
16:11Well, those symptoms, they're only going to get worse without the transfusion.
16:14And I don't want it.
16:16There's got to be something else.
16:20Um, look, let's put that back in the fridge for now and prep for a TXA infusion.
16:25Right, okay, look, I can, I can give you saline for volume replacement,
16:30but that is only a temporary measure, okay?
16:33Because I need you to understand the most effective way to get oxygen around your body
16:36is this transfusion.
16:38I don't want the blood.
16:43Right, okay, we'll call radiology and surgery
16:48and just tell them that Dr. Nash will have no hesitation in coming
16:50and dragging them away from their Christmas goose
16:52or whatever sacrificial intern they'd like to enjoy this time of year.
16:55Thank you, Cam.
16:56Uh, Stevie, this might not be the moment,
16:59but blood stocks apparently are on the brink.
17:02Now the lab have sent out for a fresh supply,
17:04but in the meantime, we're to give blood only if we have to,
17:07give it clear fluid, otherwise.
17:08Right, okay.
17:09Well, look, I've got a guy who's refusing blood,
17:11so, you know, should be more to go around.
17:13Sidi, please, blood results.
17:28How's Sidi?
17:29You have to see with concussion?
17:31Uh, yeah, it's, it's not concussion.
17:34She has early onset dementia.
17:43Luckily, you didn't need any stitches.
17:51Where's, um, where's my dad?
17:54You and your dad, you were involved in a car accident.
17:57Oh, yeah, I know, I...
18:01I know that.
18:03I'm sorry to interrupt.
18:04Your father's back from his trauma scan now,
18:06if you'd like to see him.
18:06Hey, so, um, basically, I've spoken to paediatrics,
18:23and I've called paediatric haematology,
18:25because, basically, they want to do a blood transfusion.
18:28But they want to do it here and now,
18:29rather than wait for a bed at Peds.
18:30So, it is meningitis?
18:33No, look, she's severely anemic,
18:37but, no, it's not meningitis.
18:38Oh, OK.
18:39OK, I'll get to go home soon, babe.
18:43Yeah, look, um, the transfusion needs to be really closely monitored,
18:46so be prepared to wait at least a few hours.
18:49Yeah, that's fine.
18:49Just, uh, happy we don't have to stay the night.
18:52Dr Nash?
18:53Dominique Rader?
18:54Uh, yes, OK, cool, uh, on my way.
18:57Um, let's, uh, stand by with a second unit,
18:59and keep an eye on our obs.
19:01Thanks.
19:07OK, right, just give me a second.
19:15Right, Dominique, look, I'm gonna live with you here, OK?
19:18You're still bleeding internally.
19:19The sea line is not making any difference.
19:21So, until you can tell me why it is, the erosions...
19:23She was late last year.
19:27Sarah.
19:30My sister.
19:34She was given infected blood.
19:38I didn't know she was sick until it was too late.
19:47OK.
19:49I'm sorry.
19:51Dominique, that shouldn't have happened.
19:52Don't ask me to trust you because you're a doctor.
19:56You nearly gave me the wrong blood earlier.
20:00You nearly gave me the wrong blood earlier.
20:11Growing up, my parents were very protective of me.
20:13I had haemophilia.
20:15I had haemophilia.
20:15It meant that I was missing a part of the blood which helped it to clot.
20:22I'd have to have injections, and the injections contained the missing clotting factor, factor VIII in my case.
20:30And that it had to be taken from other people's blood, and during the late 70s and early 1980s, because of infected blood products, a huge number of haemophiliacs were exposed to and caught HIV, me being one of them.
20:51So I had hepatitis C and HIV by the time I was five.
20:57Now, he has suffered a significant pelvic injury, but we're hopeful there's a chance we can save the leg.
21:08There's no ongoing blood loss as a result of the pelvic injuries.
21:13I don't know him, but I still feel...
21:43I've got six more units of O-PODs.
21:54I've got six more units of O-PODs.
21:56Right, OK.
21:57Look, we want to get you to interventional radiology, but we're still waiting on a space.
22:14I can save it.
22:15I've got the boys here.
22:16Come in.
22:17Dad!
22:18Just be careful that your dad's very unwell.
22:21Actually, can we just...
22:23Would you mind waiting outside for a night?
22:25No, no, please.
22:26OK.
22:27It's just that it might be a bit of a wait, and with you refusing blood...
22:30What?
22:31That's stupid, Dad!
22:33What?
22:34This is about Sarah, isn't it?
22:37Look, boys, just go out and go and get yourself something to eat.
22:42Go and get yourself some crisps.
22:44Come on, boys.
22:45I'll show you where to go.
22:51I can't get sick like her.
22:57I can't die like she did.
23:00Let me wait.
23:01For radiology.
23:02I want to wait.
23:03Stevie, we need to clear cubicles.
23:16I wanted to check Miss Curley in Bay 6.
23:19She can be discharged.
23:21Stevie?
23:22Yeah.
23:23Oh, and the young girl, is it Leah in Bay 4?
23:26She needs to go to Peds ASAP, but her mum seems to think they're going home.
23:29No, they're not, OK?
23:30She's staying here, so...
23:32We need the beds, Stevie.
23:37I, er...
23:39I think the, er...
23:41I think she's got leukemia, so...
23:44And you're not jumping to conclusions?
23:46Her white blood's all counted to the roof, and...
23:49Peds agree with me, so, erm...
23:52Yeah, she's not going anywhere.
23:54Not for a few weeks, at least, so...
23:58And no, I haven't told her mum yet.
24:02Because I felt maybe...
24:05Maybe I could wait till Box at day, and then...
24:08Stevie.
24:09And then they get...
24:10One last Christmas before.
24:12OK.
24:13From a professional point of view, I know that you know it's just another day.
24:17Yeah, but it's not, is it though?
24:18OK?
24:19Because, you know, nobody remembers a Monday in March, or Halloween.
24:23But everybody, everybody remembers Christmas.
24:28She'll remember Christmas.
24:30Merry Christmas.
24:31Good chocolate.
24:32Oh, look at that.
24:33I want us to make sure everybody got offered one before the paramedic scoffed a lot.
24:51You know, he's never been that honest about his sister with me.
25:03Sarah knew something was wrong.
25:04She got fobbed off by every doctor there was.
25:08It wasn't until her new GP sent her for tests that they found it.
25:13Said she'd contracted this Hepatitis C when she gave birth to our Amy in 1983.
25:23And then she died.
25:25She died.
25:26Twelve months.
25:27Twelve months after her diagnosis.
25:29I'm so sorry.
25:30That should never, never have happened.
25:35If it weren't for all the lies.
25:37The cover-up.
25:40She might still be here with us.
25:42There were treatments she could have had.
25:44Yeah, I'm...
25:45I'm sure.
25:49Here we go.
25:50There's a present for you.
25:51Save it for later.
25:55There'll be hell to pay when I find out who's been putting the empty wrappers back in the tin.
26:11I've been through a bit of a journey when it comes to having to learn to trust the blood supply.
26:17Because I've needed whole blood and plasma.
26:22On several occasions, having that blood probably saved my life.
26:26But I think the blood supply is much safer these days and they've demonstrated that.
26:32Fifty-six.
26:33Fifty-seven.
26:34Fifty-eight.
26:35Fifty-nine.
26:37I told you.
26:38Well done.
26:39Hey, erm...
26:40Do you mind if we go to the relative's room for a chat?
26:41Oh, well, I don't want to leave her.
26:42OK.
26:43Look, erm...
26:44We'd like to keep Leah in.
26:45For observation.
26:46But you said it wasn't meningitis.
26:47It's not.
26:48But with her blood test results and her symptoms, I'm really keen to do further tests just to
26:53see what's causing the anemia.
26:54What?
26:55You're talking like she's got cancer or something.
26:57Look who am...
26:58Adele.
26:59Adele.
27:00Is it?
27:14Look who we am.
27:22Adele.
27:24Here it comes.
27:30She's really on well.
27:33And that is a possibility.
27:38Can I go home now?
27:43Not yet, babe.
27:44Hi.
27:50Why?
27:51Uh, well, you know, first and foremost, we like having you around.
27:57But secondly, we just want to make sure that we get you better first, okay?
28:05With Rachel, it was a type of blood cancer, AML, acute myeloid leukemia.
28:12Rachel started chemotherapy, and as her treatment progressed, she would really feel low, so fatigued.
28:20And she would be utterly reliant on the generosity of someone else that had made a blood donation to provide her with the transfusion.
28:31It literally kept her alive, and you've just got your daughter back there with you.
28:41Okay, right, Dominic.
28:55You're now too unstable to move to radiology.
28:58So unless your body gets the blood it needs, and soon, you are likely to die.
29:03Today.
29:04Don't.
29:05Don't.
29:06Don't.
29:07Don't, please.
29:08For the boys.
29:09They can't lose their dad on Christmas Day.
29:11Don't.
29:12Don't.
29:13Don't.
29:14Look.
29:15Out there is a little girl.
29:18She's six years old, and she's receiving a life-saving blood transfusion.
29:21And she's been really brave.
29:23And I promise you, I would never give a child blood that would endanger them.
29:30So, let me start with one unit, and then we can begin treatment.
29:35Come on.
29:36Please.
29:37Dom.
29:38Just one.
29:39One.
29:40Please.
29:41Domic, let me help you.
29:51Is that an okay?
30:02Okay.
30:03Okay?
30:04Okay.
30:05Okay.
30:06Right.
30:07Let's do four units.
30:08We'll pause.
30:09Stevie, we're out of blood.
30:10I'm on the phone to the lab.
30:11What?
30:14You can't have run out of blood.
30:15We're just, we're waiting on a delivery.
30:17Get him tilted, please.
30:22Dylan.
30:23Any word on the blood delivery?
30:25Well, they said the blood line out, but the roads are treacherous.
30:28Surgery are out as well.
30:30What are you looking for with the Christmas spirit?
30:32What's up?
30:33Uh, Dominic Ryder, your man from the pileup.
30:35He was refusing blood.
30:36I convinced him to have blood.
30:37It turns out that we don't have any blood.
30:38So, I doubt he'll make it past the hour.
30:41He's BP's dropping.
30:42We're looking at multi-organ failure, cardiac arrest, you name it.
30:4520 minutes there.
30:46Tony is back.
30:47Look, er, okay.
30:48I've clocked off, but I've got the 4x4.
30:49I could get the blood.
30:50No, I can't ask you to do the others.
30:51You didn't ask.
30:52I offered.
30:53Dylan, do not let that out of yourself.
30:54Okay, thank you.
31:33Essentially, it's a taxi service for some extremely valuable cargo.
31:37You get a buzz when you get the call and get your kit and then off you go.
31:43But the reality is we do it because we're saving people's lives.
31:48Cheers, Ellis.
31:49Come on, mate.
31:50Applications, pal.
31:51And you.
31:523-0-0-6 to control.
31:53Come on, mate.
31:54Come on.
31:55Come on, mate.
31:56Applications, pal.
31:57And you.
31:58We're
32:06Bei Test.
32:073-0-0-6 to control and twelve minutes out with the blood.
32:15Over.
32:16The scene.
32:17Over.
32:18Driving home for Christmas.
32:22Run home for Christmas
32:26Oh I can't wait to see those faces
32:52BELL RINGS
32:56Tell me
32:58BELL RINGS
33:21Control, lost contact with Ian
33:23Yeah, okay
33:28Yeah, keep track, alright?
33:35Come on boys, we need to go
33:36I want to stay with Dad
33:38Oh Robin, please
33:41Shelly
33:43Shelly, he might want someone with me
33:45I know
33:46I don't, I don't want them to see
33:49To see, it's
33:51Come on
33:53Okay, he's in VT, can you do your pulse check for me?
34:18No, I'll put
34:20Right, okay
34:21Let's go on the chest please
34:22And Dylan, are you alright to be on the airway?
34:25Charging to 150
34:27Ngozi, when I say
34:28I need you to stop compressions and stand back, okay?
34:32Right, stop compressions
34:34Top, middle, bottom
34:36Clear?
34:37Clear
34:38Shocking
34:39Shocking
34:40Shocking
34:51VT with witness and monitor
34:52So let's do, let's do a three stack shock
34:54Alright, he goes he when I say stop compressions
34:56See him again, okay?
34:58Stop compressions
35:00Shocking
35:01Shocking
35:02Stop compressions
35:03Shocking
35:04Shocking
35:05Shocking
35:06Shocking
35:07Shocking
35:08It's just another day Stevie
35:11Okay, you're back in the chest
35:12You know that there's something happening to somebody
35:13That relies on that blood being there and getting there safely
35:28Get him there safely
35:41Get him!
35:46Give it to the rod!
35:47He needs checking him
35:48Are you okay? Do you need help?
35:49Yeah, he's checking him
35:51Can you help him please?
35:55Okay, off the chest
35:56We'll go check
35:58Still in VT
35:59Need to get him back in the sinus rhythm
36:01Right
36:02Charging to 150
36:05Let's hear, charge somebody
36:06Let's load the rapid infuser
36:07Right, everybody clear?
36:09Clear
36:10Shocking
36:13Let's deliver two units and then we'll switch to plasma, okay?
36:16Yeah
36:17Stevie
36:19Okay, we've got sinus rhythm
36:26Yeah, yeah, I've got an output
36:27Okay
36:28Right, let's get blood in ASAP
36:29Thank you
36:31We need at least 90 for hemodynamic stability, okay?
36:37Well done
36:40Come on, come on, come on, come on
36:41Come on, come on
36:54Come on
37:00Thank you, thank you, well done everybody, well done, good job
37:03Thank you, well done, well done guys
37:05Happy Christmas or secret Santa, I don't know what one says but really
37:24Yeah?
37:25Huh?
37:26No, don't get it
37:27Okay, okay
37:28No, it's fine
37:29No it's fine
37:30We hope so
37:32You can wipe out
37:37You're most welcome
37:39You can thank me whenever you want
37:40you're most welcome
37:48you can thank me whenever you want
37:53um okay
37:55uh to dylan lots of love from your secret center
38:01okay yeah thank you thank you i was just reading her um said um
38:09reading what no it doesn't matter you're disappointed
38:13come on you gave me a paper clip no no it was a really smooth paper clip but it was a paper
38:19clip indeed yeah freddy's freddy's thank you for my paper
38:23oh you're very welcome merry christmas yeah yeah you just just three more seconds of this okay
38:31one two two and a half
38:38we didn't know how long we'd have rachel for when we were told that it wasn't going to
38:45be long rachel set up her list there were lots of things she wanted to do attending graduation
38:54was a very large part of that for her just so proud of this brilliant achievement that she'd made
39:02but it was bittersweet she was robbed of the fantastic future that she deserved
39:10rachel had in excess of 150 transfusions and people's donations kept her alive and enabled the treatment
39:22and it gave us three and a half precious years with her
39:31hey so you'll be happy to know that uh we're going to move you upstairs shortly
39:35okay welcome
39:41welcome
39:43yeah yeah
39:47oh dom
39:53oh god
39:55how are you feeling
39:57terrible
40:05you've seen someone else
40:17well
40:19is he nice
40:23yeah
40:25he's really nice
40:27so why don't you come over have some dinner when you feel better i know the boys would really like that
40:33yeah
40:35dad
40:37dad are you okay
40:39i'm okay fellas
40:41i have explained to her it's only temporary whilst the dad's in the department
40:47yeah okay i'll bring the job around
40:48okay
40:58oh it's you
41:00dylan
41:02you heathen
41:08you sure you don't want to come back to us
41:10no no i'm good thank you
41:12i still lived for christmas as a kid
41:17and she shouldn't be here she should be at home
41:19opening presents on christmas day
41:33give it up
41:39you sure
41:47so uh as it's christmas we had a special visitor to hold the ed uh all dressed in red and he wants something to be hand delivered to you so with a happy christmas
42:11oh no it's too much
42:13no
42:15no it's not it's christmas
42:19oh
42:21oh
42:25oh
42:27oh
42:29oh
42:31oh
42:36oh
42:37Will you stop wrecking my vehicles, please?
42:40Come on, it's only two this year.
42:42It's the paper workman.
42:44Come on.
42:47Thank you very much.
42:48Okay.
42:49Okay.
42:50Merry Christmas.
42:52Yeah, Merry Christmas.
42:55Oh, okay.
42:58Looks like I'm walking.
43:00Can you come along?
43:07Merry Christmas.
43:18Yeah, come here.
43:21Let me have a look at you.
43:22Right, it wasn't my fault.
43:23Okay?
43:24Who puts a shopping trolley in the middle of the road?
43:27Well, in one piece at least.
43:29Yes, and I'm home.
43:30To you.
43:30Merry Christmas.
43:34Oh, hello.
43:39Merry Christmas.
43:40Hello.
43:41Has somebody had all the yolks of puddings?
43:44Hi.
43:45Oh, I don't want it to be the work.
43:48Right.
43:48I love you, Mummy.
43:52Come on.
43:52Have a good shift.
43:54Bye, Mummy.
43:56Take time with the roads.
43:57I see you, apparently.
43:58Too soon.
44:00Peanut, Mum.
44:03I'm sorry about your present.
44:04It's fine.
44:05You're here now.
44:07And you're on my team.
44:08Come on.
44:08Yes, let's go.
44:11Right then.
44:12I've been down, so.
44:13Okay.
44:14Don't let me be the car, because it'll end up like that.
44:16Way.
44:22Well, at least it was a quiet one.
44:28Merry Christmas, Stevie.
44:31Yeah, Merry Christmas, Cameron.
44:32Merry Christmas, everyone.
45:02The blood donation is part of my life.
45:19I've just done my 50th donation.
45:21And I know that I'm really helping an individual and their family.
45:28And it's an immediate impact.
45:30You feel like, yes, I made a difference.
45:33And I think that's what you want to do in life.
45:36You want to make a difference somewhere.
45:39Make a donation.
45:40Get your text message.
45:41And just know that you're a lifesaver.
45:44I knew when she needed blood, because she was grey and listerless.
45:53You could see the life draining from this little one.
45:58And every time they took her up to the blood, she just looked like a different little girl
46:01straight away.
46:02She looked like Beatrix.
46:03And I'd quickly look and say, right, that's come from Manchester, because they'd have a label on seeing where the blood would come.
46:09And I used to just send a little wish to the person who'd give blood, just thinking, you don't know the difference this is making to this little girl.
46:17I was personally touched by that service.
46:23I saw how important blood is to somebody that I love.
46:30If you think about Bea's time in hospital, it hits home how vital blood is.
46:38Bea couldn't have survived without blood and without donated blood.
46:47Bea's time in hospital, it hits home how vital blood is.
47:17Bea's time in hospital, it hits home how vital blood is.
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47:23Details of organisations offering information and support with some of the issues raised are available on the BBC Actionline website.
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