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00:01What could you see? What did you remove?
00:03To ensure we removed all affected tissue, we had to perform a full hysterectomy.
00:13I hope my outburst didn't alarm you. I worked my team hard.
00:18I hate hospitals.
00:20It's okay. I do too.
00:23Sit a bit closer. Come on.
00:25There you go. That's it.
00:27I always say, if you can't handle a little heat, then maybe surgery's not for you.
00:34Right, no more call handler shifts.
00:37I really need the money.
00:39You've got your blue lights test next week. You ace that and then we'll talk.
00:44Hands at ten to two.
01:00Beat for the chicane.
01:02And... Back on the gas.
01:18Approach the zebra crossing. Check your remote.
01:22Perform an emergency stop when I tap the dash.
01:35Well?
01:39I think I might have detached a wreck, innit?
01:41Yeah, but I'm ready, aren't I?
01:43Let me do my blue lights test.
01:45I want to go on a real road.
01:49Okay.
01:59Approach the junction.
02:02Make sure you have space between the wake and the vehicles.
02:06Prepare to turn right onto a wyvern parade.
02:09And then execute.
02:12I said turn right.
02:17Control, Tango, Victor, one. Running call. I repeat running call.
02:21Running call?
02:22This is a test vehicle that's deactivated.
02:30Move! Find out!
02:31Find out!
02:38Yeah, er, it's an RTC.
02:41It's a scar going into a tree, obviously.
02:44Opposites.
02:45Waving, parading, helping.
02:47Jan!
02:48It's a kid!
03:01Will the
03:27Let's scale on the miners of our life.
03:28Dr. Nash, before we talk, is there anyone else you'd like here with you?
03:37No.
03:38How are you recovering from the hysterectomy?
03:41Uh, yeah, OK.
03:43Um, you know, typical menopausal symptoms, heart flushes, that kind of thing, but...
03:48That's to be expected.
03:49We have menopause specialists who can help,
03:51so you don't have to suffer through that on your own.
03:53Do you have the, um, the biopsy results?
03:59As suspected with the findings during surgery,
04:02the mass we removed from your ovary did reveal a cancer.
04:08What type?
04:09A dysgerminoma, so your prognosis is positive.
04:13It responds well to treatment and is only stage two.
04:18Uh, did they get it all out, or...?
04:22All visible disease was removed, but chemotherapy is recommended.
04:27It will mop up any cancer cells left behind.
04:30A full recovery is highly likely.
04:37OK.
04:40Sorry, I just...
04:42I feel like I've been, uh...
04:46shot and dodged a bullet at the same time.
04:48I bet.
04:49The good news is I'm happy to discharge you today.
04:53OK.
04:53No, I can...
04:54I can get a lift, that's fine.
05:03Carla, before we talk,
05:05is there anyone else you'd like here with you?
05:07It's all in hand, paramedics are on the way.
05:08Have we got a tourniquet?
05:09Yeah.
05:10He's got an arterial bleed, nasty, mid-shock, open femur.
05:12He's what, 12? 13?
05:13And he's joyriding.
05:14He's fluctuating between GCS 11 and 12.
05:15Hello?
05:16Hi.
05:17Can you hear me?
05:18Can you open your eyes?
05:19You've been in an accident, OK?
05:20But we're here to help.
05:21This is going to really hurt.
05:22Ready?
05:23One, two, three.
05:24Sorry.
05:25It's all done.
05:26All done.
05:27Well done.
05:28There's nothing on the test vehicle except for a first-response kit and some O2.
05:31Well, let's get 15 minutes.
05:33Can you open your eyes?
05:34Well done.
05:35OK.
05:36All done.
05:37So, yes.
05:38Can you open your eyes?
05:39Can you open your eyes?
05:40Can you open your eyes?
05:41Can you open your eyes?
05:42You've been in an accident, OK?
05:43But we're here to help.
05:45It's going to really hurt.
05:47Ready?
05:48One, two, three.
05:49Ah!
05:50Sorry.
05:51It's all done.
05:52and some O2. Let's get 15 litres on him.
05:55Phone!
05:56Right, we can call whoever you want from the hospital, OK?
05:59He's got no air entry on the left-hand side.
06:02His respiratory rate is really, really fast.
06:05I think he's tensioning.
06:06He's becoming less responsive.
06:09We need to do a needle decompression
06:11or he's going to go into respiratory arrest.
06:12There's no cannulas in a kit bag.
06:14What was CTI on the ambulance?
06:15Five minutes.
06:22So, you're going home then?
06:28Hello. Yeah, I am.
06:32Can I have your paper?
06:34Er, yeah, sure.
06:37I can see you've been at your mum's notes.
06:40Well, yours make better plans.
06:43And she doesn't need hers any more.
06:46She's going home too.
06:47Is she? She's going home?
06:49Yeah, today.
06:50My dad says he's going to come give us a lift.
06:57Hey.
06:58She was, er...
06:59just, er...
07:00sabotaging my ECG.
07:02Mm-hm.
07:03Get me a glass of water, but...
07:08Well?
07:10You first.
07:13OK, erm...
07:17Yeah, it's, er...
07:20It's an ovarian cancer.
07:23But they think they've got it all, so...
07:28That's brilliant news, Stevie.
07:35What about you?
07:37Olive tells me that they're...
07:39...discharging you, so...
07:41Yeah.
07:43I'd rather die there than here.
07:54Cara, I'm sorry.
07:56No, it's been in the post.
07:58I've known it's come in.
07:59Does Olive know?
08:00No.
08:01Not yet.
08:03Does your ex?
08:04No, neither.
08:05I just want to be in me own space before I tell her.
08:08Right.
08:09What say we go get some brownies to celebrate getting out of here?
08:11It's Tuesday.
08:12Yeah.
08:13Still, once in a blue moon.
08:14So glad you're coming home, Mum.
08:15Stevie?
08:16Do you want to come?
08:17No.
08:18No.
08:19No.
08:20No.
08:21No.
08:22No.
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09:06No.
09:07No.
09:08No.
09:09Copy.
09:15Deep breath.
09:17Bang your landmarks.
09:20Second intercostal space.
09:23Mid-clivet to the line.
09:34You're in.
09:39OK. Right, let's get him in ASAP.
09:41He's had 15 litres of oxygen, needs full monitoring, IV access.
09:45He's got what looks like a mid-shaft open fracture to the femur.
09:48I have applied a tourniquet best I can.
09:50They got it, Indy. Good job.
09:56Shall we carry on, then?
09:58With what?
09:59My blue-lights test.
10:00I'll arrange for it to be retaken another time.
10:02What? Why? I was smashing it.
10:04To pass, it needs to be completed in a full, uninterrupted manner.
10:07We're out of time today, so we'll go again next week.
10:09No. No, because that wasn't my fault.
10:12That was a running call.
10:14I just saved that kid's life.
10:16Jan, tell him.
10:18Check it again next week, love.
10:20It'll be fine.
10:22What's the matter?
10:24Nothing.
10:30Indy.
10:31Where are you going?
10:33I guess I'll make myself useful elsewhere.
10:36You cannot get in the back of someone else's ambulance!
10:39I'm not needed here, am I?
10:42Indy!
10:43It's so good, I could say.
10:47It could be for a fiver.
10:49Why didn't you use my discount?
10:51Easy.
10:52Um, do you want to take me a seat?
10:54I'll join you in a sec.
10:55Hey.
10:56Hey.
10:57How you doing?
10:58Hey, Gary.
10:59Okay.
11:00Uh, just easy.
11:01It's a bit tender.
11:02Okay.
11:03Yeah.
11:04Well, my bag's packed.
11:06Ian's going to hold the fort until I help you settle back in.
11:09Okay.
11:11It's all right.
11:12Look, what the oncologist said sounded really positive.
11:15Yeah.
11:16Mum!
11:17Can somebody come help, Mum?
11:18She's fallen!
11:21Siobhan!
11:22Stevie!
11:23Can someone grab a trolley, please?
11:24All right.
11:25Okay.
11:26I'll just...
11:27Just turn me around.
11:28Okay.
11:29It looks like an arterial bleed.
11:30Can you get some gauze, please?
11:31Yeah.
11:32She'll be all right.
11:33She's going to be okay.
11:34She'll be fine.
11:35All right, darling.
11:36I got you.
11:37I got you.
11:38All right.
11:39Just...
11:40Just take a step back now, okay?
11:41She's okay.
11:42She's going to be okay.
11:43Quick as we can, please, Siobhan!
11:46Has Dylan seen the guy with Abel Payne's in four, yeah?
11:49No, I don't think so.
11:53Rita.
11:55Hey.
11:57Look, just remember, we've got your back.
11:59Yeah.
12:00You're just a dirty old one.
12:02Yeah?
12:03Whatever you need, we're here, okay?
12:04Thanks, guys.
12:05I'll let you know what page I'll say, yeah?
12:07Yeah, you're right.
12:08I'm going through here.
12:09I should have to stay outside for me.
12:10Oh, yeah.
12:11Can we stay with Olaf?
12:12Thanks, we're going back.
12:13All right, who's this, please?
12:14Uh, this is Cara Harris.
12:15She, um...
12:16She, um...
12:17She has, uh, end stage aivarian cancer.
12:18She fell outside and hurt her head, had a seizure.
12:20Her airway is clear and I've been keeping pressure on their arterial bleed.
12:21Okay, any history of seizures?
12:22Thanks for going back.
12:23All right, and who's this, please?
12:25This is Cara Harris.
12:26She has end-stage ovarian cancer.
12:29She fell outside in her head, had a seizure.
12:32Our airway is clear and I've been keeping pressure on the arterial bleed.
12:35OK, any history of seizures?
12:37No, nothing to know of.
12:38I've been on the same ward as her all week.
12:40All right, Cam, can we get access?
12:42Sure.
12:42She's got a Hickman line.
12:44I'll give oncology a call.
12:46Can I stick her to the wound?
12:49Yeah, I need a suture kit.
12:503-0, absorbable sutures, 4-0, non-absorbable for the skin.
12:54Faith, can you keep the pressure on for a second, please?
12:57Let's check blood sugars and electrolytes before we send her for a CT.
13:01Hi, Cara, can you hear me?
13:03My name's Flynn.
13:03You've got a pretty nasty cut on your head.
13:05I'm going to stitch it up and then we're going to send you for a CT, OK?
13:08You might feel a bit of discomfort.
13:10It's just some local anaesthetic going on.
13:12I saw Liv.
13:13She's there.
13:14She's fine.
13:15She's just outside.
13:15Don't let her see you.
13:17No, no, no, of course not.
13:18Erm, Rhianne, can you get all of to the relative's room, please?
13:26Get me home.
13:28Please get me home.
13:31OK.
13:31Yeah, thank you, thank you, Dr. Rune.
13:45I'll pass that on.
13:47Hey.
13:48Did Robbie get off to school already?
13:49Just, you promised you won't bunk off again, but we'll see.
13:52Ngozi, you are no good to me late.
13:54I'm so sorry.
13:55I promise I'll make it up at the end of the shift.
13:56Yeah, tell that to the 40 in chairs.
13:59You can start with cubicle two.
14:04You hit your head, but we've stitched you up and we're going to keep you as comfortable
14:08as possible, OK?
14:10That's my blood.
14:11I'm sorry.
14:13That's a nice jumper.
14:14Seriously, don't worry about it.
14:15I'll get some scrubs.
14:16Er, no.
14:17Don't even think about working, Flynn.
14:18Tell her.
14:19Yeah, er, Stevie, come on.
14:21You can get three pairs of scrubs if you want.
14:23You still ain't working, OK?
14:24Yes, I know.
14:24Thanks, Dad.
14:25Er, this is Flynn.
14:26He's one of my colleagues.
14:28You still all right?
14:29It's OK.
14:32Cara, when a patient has a seizure like you've had, we send them for a CT scan of their brains
14:36so we can try and figure out what's going on.
14:40These are the results of your scan.
14:44I just want to go home.
14:46Yeah, I know.
14:48Er, we've spoken with Miss Rowland.
14:51She was aware of the growths, but here?
14:54That's bleeding.
14:56It's a new development, and it's the bleeding that's causing the seizures.
15:00So what?
15:01So I'm afraid you're in a far worse position than you were even a few hours ago.
15:06I know that I'm going to die, love.
15:09I just want to die at home.
15:13I can't discharge you until you've been seen by the neurological team.
15:17They're on the way down.
15:18Please.
15:18Please, Stevie, no.
15:20No, I need to be at home before I tell Olive.
15:23I think there's just too much going on for you to get home safely.
15:26No, let me try.
15:27Let me try.
15:28Flynn.
15:28Flynn.
15:29Look, I've seen her respect for him.
15:31She's really clear about her wishes.
15:33Don't wait to speak with your daughter.
15:36She'll understand.
15:37I'm sorry, Cara.
15:46Okay.
15:50Okay.
15:53Please, wait, Charlotte.
15:58Yeah.
16:00Yeah.
16:01Hey, Lily, what have we got?
16:11Hey, come on, give us his name.
16:13Male driver of a car versus a tree going about 50 miles an hour.
16:16He was driving?
16:17Yeah.
16:18Looks like he's about 12.
16:19He's got a right-sided haematoma to his temple from hitting the steering wheel.
16:23Mid-femur open fracture to the right leg.
16:26And a left-sided tension pneumothorax, which we have decompressed on my slide.
16:29Ready?
16:30One, two, three, slide.
16:32Sat's now 92% on 15 litres, and his GCS has improved to 14.
16:37His tornacase has been applied to his leg.
16:39He's had 750 milligrams of IV paracetamol, 3-amorphine, and 3 milligrams to condansertone.
16:44Okay.
16:45Let's check the cannula in his chest.
16:48Let's get ready with the chest drain, please, Stuart.
16:50Thanks, Indy.
16:51We've got to come in.
16:51Okay.
16:53Can you hear me?
16:54The cannula's fine.
16:55No, please.
16:56It's the primary survey.
16:57Dr Piper, can you check his neck, please?
17:00Airways obviously clear.
17:01Patient's speaking.
17:04Best soft breathing sounds on the left-hand side.
17:06SPO2 is 90% of chest wall crepitus and surgical emphysema.
17:11We'll be ready with the chest drain, please, Stuart.
17:13No obvious c-spine injury.
17:16BP's an 80 over 70.
17:17Pulse is 110.
17:20That abdomen is soft.
17:22No obvious sign of pelvic injury.
17:24Open fracture on the right-hand side.
17:25And the torniquet's been applied.
17:26All right, Nicole, can we get the torniquet off
17:27before we send it for an angiogram?
17:37Let's get a femoral nerve block as well, please, Stuart.
17:39Please.
17:40Don't call the police.
17:41Please.
17:42Please.
17:43Please obey the bleed, please, Nicole.
17:44Ah!
17:46You've got torniquet yourself, but no active bleed.
17:48All right.
17:48There is a small wound.
17:49Must have been a superficial arterial branch.
17:51Can I have my throat?
17:52All right.
17:53Hold on, kids.
17:53Just give us a second, would you?
17:56Tick what can wait.
18:10Thanks, Ria.
18:13Hey.
18:13So, your mum's awake, and she really really wants to see you.
18:28Look, I can imagine that I must have felt really scary,
18:32seeing all of that.
18:37Who was the man in there?
18:39The one telling you all what to do?
18:40Oh, yeah.
18:42That's, um, that's Flynn.
18:43He's the one in charge today.
18:45And he is the second best doctor in this hospital.
18:48Second best?
18:49Yeah.
18:52Come on.
18:53Let's go see your mum.
18:59It's OK.
19:08Where I can see you.
19:09Yeah.
19:10I'm not coming home.
19:40Why?
19:45I'm not worrying off.
19:48But you promised.
19:49I know.
19:54You promised you were coming home.
19:56I'm sorry.
19:59You can't break a promise.
20:01I'm sorry.
20:01I tried so hard.
20:10But promise is a promise forever.
20:12I know, but I'm not.
20:13But you're lying.
20:14But you're lying.
20:15No.
20:18No.
20:20Cara?
20:22You stay here.
20:23I'll find her.
20:24I don't want to go.
20:31I don't want to go like this.
20:33Yeah, I know.
20:34I know.
20:35I don't want to go home.
20:36I don't want to go.
20:37I don't want to go.
20:38I don't want to go.
20:38It was out of battery, but luckily for you.
20:43Did you call the police?
20:45You nicked a car. I kind of had to.
20:47It was my mum's car. I didn't steal anything.
20:50Right, but you're not old enough to drive.
20:52How old are you?
20:53I'm 13.
20:56And what's your name?
20:57I was just trying to get to the chemist.
21:00My mum, she's diabetic.
21:02She can't drive herself?
21:05Tell me your name and I'll put in a good word for you.
21:08Grant, Cole.
21:12Is this your alarm?
21:14What do you mean?
21:16I've got to go.
21:17You're not coming anywhere.
21:19To get her insulin.
21:20Well, this is your mum's blood sugar alert.
21:22Yes, they're out.
21:23Right, where is she?
21:24Grant, tell me where she is, because if it's blood sugar like that,
21:27she's going to be in real trouble.
21:31Flat 99.
21:33Petersham Garden.
21:38Hi, ambulance service, please.
21:41And she's only about 13 years old,
21:43so obviously we need to find her as soon as possible.
21:45Yeah.
21:46If you find her, I'll be in resus.
21:47Yeah.
21:48Okay.
21:55She seems less agitated now.
21:58Did you give her the lorazepam?
22:00I did, yeah.
22:04Right, I've alerted security.
22:05They're all looking for her.
22:07Okay.
22:13I'm sorry, Karen.
22:22What's the story with the wider family?
22:24Um, I'll have a stand with her dad.
22:29They're separated, but actually, we need to let them know.
22:33Why don't you let one of us do that?
22:35No, no, no, that's fine.
22:36I won't do it.
22:45Time of death is 11.49am.
22:46I'm so sorry that we didn't get you home.
22:52No, no, no.
22:52I don't know.
23:40What number did Control say?
23:4199.
23:48Oh, come on, man.
23:49Oh.
23:50Oh.
23:51Oh.
23:56Wait, it's the top.
24:0397.
24:0598.
24:07Oh, it's 99.
24:10Hello?
24:12Paramedics?
24:14Is anybody there?
24:17Hello?
24:24On the floor back there.
24:26Hello?
24:27Can you hear me?
24:28This is Opie.
24:29He's 11 years old.
24:30Opie!
24:31He says he tripped over in the playground, but the bruising on his ribs looks like he's been kicked. Also periorbital bruising and swelling and pain on palpitation of his psychoma looks like a punch.
24:46A punch?
24:47A punch?
24:48A punch?
24:49A punch?
24:50GCS has been 15 throughout, but his sats are down to 94%. All the drops are okay. He's at 500 milligrams of IV paracetamol.
24:53Opie, who did this to you?
24:54What happened?
24:55No, no, no, no.
24:56Opie, who did this to you? What happened?
24:57No, no, no.
24:58Opie, please.
24:59Who hurts you?
25:00Please, Mom.
25:01Opie, who hurts you?
25:02Please, Mom.
25:03Opie, who hurts?
25:05All right.
25:06Opie, do you want to shuffle across for me? That's it. Nice and easy. That's it. That's it. My name's Dylan. I'm one of the doctors here.
25:12I'm just going to have a listen to your chest. Right, let's have the portable x-ray machine, please, once we've done his ABCs, I want to put him on the bottom of why his sats quite so low.
25:20Hey. Hey. Patient with the broken female? Cool. Hi. I'm Rita. I'm just doing a favour for ortho. So, theatre are about ready for you. I'm not going anywhere until I know my mum's all right. Can you give us a minute?
25:37Sure.
25:50Your mum's coming in now. Okay?
25:52I just want to see her.
25:54Are you looking after her on your own?
25:55I'm fine.
25:56No, you're not. You nearly died today.
25:59And it sounds like your mum wasn't too far off either. Look, Grant, I can see how much you want to make this work. I can, and I promise I know how that is. But I also know how hard it is to ask for help when you can't manage.
26:17I can manage.
26:18It's not your fault. You need help. Take it.
26:23I don't want them to split us up.
26:25Who?
26:26Social services.
26:27Well, that's probably the last thing they're going to want to do. How about this? When your mum comes in, if I can get you to see her even for a minute, will you relax and let us help you?
26:40Yeah?
26:50Hi, Mr. Harrison.
27:11Yeah, it's, uh, it's me.
27:15Cam, why is the guy with Abdul Payne still in four?
27:19Um, oh, he has a history of ghost stands.
27:22We're just waiting on Dylan to review.
27:24Okay.
27:36Yeah, no, I know.
27:40Sure, yeah, yeah.
27:42Yeah, no problem.
27:42We'll see you.
27:43We'll see you soon.
27:44Okay.
27:49Hey, um, he's on his way in, so...
27:53I'm sorry he didn't get the chance to say goodbye to Richard.
28:07I'm just going to go and find Olive, okay?
28:08Mm.
28:14Bed three, please, lads.
28:16This is Tracy Cole, suspected DKA with high capillary sugar.
28:19Mom!
28:19She's had 500ml of saline, 2 litres of nasal oxygen,
28:22and her last glucose was 19.2, and that was five minutes ago.
28:25She's a known type 1 diabetic.
28:27Can you see her for a sec?
28:29Yeah, I'll get her pour.
28:30I'll give you a couple minutes.
28:31Yeah.
28:33It's okay.
28:33Pam, have we got any theatre boards?
28:41Never mind.
28:49Hey, have you, um...
28:50I haven't spoken to HR yet.
28:53Okay.
28:54Well, Siobhan's in our office, you can speak to her.
28:57How is that going to help me?
28:59You'll feel better.
29:01Who is going to believe me, Cam?
29:03A nurse versus a surgeon.
29:07Siobhan will.
29:08You don't know that.
29:10I do.
29:12She really helped me when I needed her.
29:14With what?
29:22Look, I'm not saying that I've been in your shoes,
29:25because I haven't, not exactly,
29:27but talking it through with someone, you will feel better.
29:32Rita!
29:33Rita, he's ready to go up.
29:36We'll talk later.
29:37Yeah.
29:38Olive.
29:43I know she's gone.
30:00I know she's gone.
30:00Spain.
30:08I'm sorry.
30:12I'm sorry.
30:17I let her down.
30:19What? No, no you didn't
30:24She was always so brave for me
30:27But I couldn't be brave for her
30:30Listen
30:32You loved your mum
30:35And your mum loved you
30:37And whether you were there or not
30:40That doesn't matter, that doesn't change that, okay?
30:45And it's my chance to say goodbye
30:47You know
30:57I think
31:00It's never too late to say goodbye
31:17Let me
31:27Are you in pain? Sorry
31:36I can't lie down
31:39On either side
31:40Okay, well your ribs are bruised
31:43So I'll get you some painkillers, okay?
31:50Obi
31:51Who hurt you?
31:56Nobody
31:57I can see you fall back
32:00Are you being bullied?
32:05No
32:07Just a year seven
32:08Saying stupid stuff
32:10I didn't like it
32:12So
32:13Stupid stuff like what?
32:16It doesn't matter
32:17Stupid stuff like what?
32:21He thought I was different
32:23Different
32:24Different because of your skin
32:29He asked if I wanted to kiss him
32:33So
32:37He punched you because you said no?
32:40I punched him
32:42Because he asked
32:43Obi
32:44What?
32:48I'm not like that
32:50I'm normal
32:51Normal?
32:54Just because you're like that
32:57Doesn't mean I am
33:20You said if I made these out of the notes
33:22I could make your problems fly away
33:25Can I touch her?
33:35Yeah, of course you can
33:36She's, um
33:38She's gonna feel a bit cold, okay?
33:44Her wedding ring's on the wrong finger
33:46She wears it on that one now
33:49So it doesn't fall off
33:55I'm proud of you, Mum
33:58For fighting so hard
34:01I promise to look after my Dad
34:05I promise not to eat sweets
34:06Unless it's a Saturday
34:08And I promise to never say
34:09I can't wait until
34:10And just enjoy every day that comes
34:19I love you
34:37Ah, but I'm coming
34:38I've got me
34:46Okay, is he?
34:47I've reviewed the gentleman
34:48Of the aggro planning before
34:49I think he's ready to be discharged
34:51Once you've given him that
34:52So that
34:52That
34:52Gacy?
34:56Gacy?
34:57Sorry
34:58What did you say?
35:00Eddie, don't worry
35:01I think given everything that's going on
35:03I'm sure Siobhan will understand
35:04If you can't finish your shift
35:05No
35:06No, fine, thank you
35:07I'm just a bit worried about
35:12Obvious behaviour
35:13You know, it's altered
35:14Go on, how do you mean?
35:16He just doesn't get into fights
35:19Oh, okay
35:21Well, look
35:22I mean, we'll obviously keep an eye on him
35:24Can I have a quick word in private?
35:26Don't worry
35:26Um
35:31I've been meaning to say
35:34About the meeting that you stumbled across
35:38I just got lost
35:40Yeah, yeah, yeah
35:40Even so
35:41Um
35:43Look, I
35:47I haven't had a drink
35:49Since I've been in the UK
35:50You know, there have been temptations
35:53But I haven't
35:55So I'm fine
35:56Okay
35:57I really understand
35:59How strong that temptation can be
36:00Now we meet every week
36:03And there'll be a meeting
36:04Again this evening
36:05Just so you know
36:13Thank you for being our friend
36:28Get well soon
36:30I just wait to see you
37:00Jovan and she's free at six
37:02So I'll speak to her then
37:03Good
37:03Look
37:05Just, you don't have to get into it
37:08If you don't want to
37:09But
37:09Have I been a really bad friend
37:12Missed something massive for you
37:15No, no, no
37:16Not at all
37:17Um
37:17Look, what happened to me
37:19Was a very long time ago
37:20But I'm fine now
37:22Honestly
37:23I can tell you about it later
37:25If you'd like
37:26Okay
37:29But for now
37:30If you need someone
37:31To be with you at six
37:32I'll come too
37:32Yeah
37:33Thank you
37:35Hey
37:52You did everything you could
38:02You know the last thing
38:04That kid said to me
38:05Before she left today
38:06She said
38:08Get well soon
38:09Stevie, you know
38:12It's okay
38:14To grieve
38:15What am I grieving?
38:16I'm fine
38:16No, you're not
38:18You've lost
38:20A lot
38:20And you don't have to do this
38:22You don't have to
38:22Brave your way through it
38:24What do you mean
38:25I've lost a lot?
38:28Brave my way through it?
38:29Is that what you think
38:30This is about?
38:31That I'm grieving
38:32Because I don't have
38:33An olive of my own
38:34I mean
38:35In part
38:36Look
38:38I know you
38:39I know how hard
38:40This must be
38:40Oh, you know
38:41Do you?
38:43No, no, Faith
38:43You don't know
38:44If you recall
38:45Because I do
38:46You faked this illness
38:47Do you remember?
38:48Because I haven't forgotten
38:49You faked this exact illness
38:50Now you're going to stand
38:51In front of me
38:51And talk to me about bravery
38:52Look, I hear you
38:54Oh, okay
38:55Good
38:55Then hear this
38:56Don't ever say to me again
38:58That you know
38:58You pretended to know
39:00And that's the difference here
39:01Stevie, please
39:02I do want to talk about this
39:03Let's talk about it
39:04We can go back to yours
39:04No, I don't want to talk about it
39:06And as for going back to mine
39:07I don't require your services anymore
39:09Thanks
39:09On what planet
39:22Do you think
39:24It's acceptable
39:25To get into someone else's ambulance
39:28I explicitly told you not to
39:31I wasn't going to get back in the training vehicle
39:33With that job's worth, was I?
39:34Once again
39:36Once again
39:36You do what suits you
39:38Sorry
39:38I can't hear you
39:40I'm sorry
39:40I'm sorry that I'm not your perfectly well-rounded
39:44Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed student
39:45If that's what you want
39:46Find someone else
39:47This is because of the call handler shifts, is it?
40:01I should have passed today
40:03I was doing really well
40:04And you can take it again next week
40:06I can't afford another week
40:08Why not?
40:10You've got a lot in there
40:14I know that you think
40:17That I'm all over the place
40:18Because I'm out partying
40:19But I'm not
40:20Then why are you in such a state?
40:22Because this is all I have
40:24In this locker
40:25In this job
40:26It's everything
40:28Why don't you just keep it
40:32At your nan's place?
40:34I lost my nan's place
40:36When?
40:37A couple of months ago
40:40And I tried to
40:42Make it stretch
40:44But
40:44My student loan only goes so far
40:47And
40:47I've just maxed out
40:51Every bit of safe borrowing
40:52That I can
40:52And
40:53I'm just still going to make it work
40:55So where are you staying now then?
40:58Wyvernbridge
40:59Whereabouts in Wyvernbridge?
41:03Not in Wyvernbridge
41:04Under it
41:06Under it
41:09Yeah
41:36You're still here
41:38Yeah
41:40I er
41:41Just
41:42Got caught up with something downstairs
41:44Have you got someone to take you home?
41:50Yeah
41:51Yeah
41:51She's got me
41:52Is Faith with you?
41:59Nope
41:59But she did ask me to give you a lift on
42:02What if she doesn't believe me?
42:32Siobhan, do you want me to come in too?
42:37No. No, I'm fine. Thank you.
42:40Alright.
42:46I'm proud of you, Rita.
42:49Siobhan?
43:01Hey. She just stepped out, actually. Can I help?
43:07Why didn't you say?
43:17Because it's so demoralising having to ask for help.
43:23I'm sorry, love, but I can't have people working here who are sleeping under a bridge.
43:33I'm just screwed, Jan. I'm totally screwed.
43:39Why don't you come and live with me?
43:45Till you get yourself sorted.
43:48Well, I haven't got any money for rent.
43:51Cook a meal now and then.
43:54Really?
43:58Yes.
44:06Sorry. I was just expecting Siobhan.
44:09No, it's fine. I mean, she'll be right back.
44:13You can wait, if you want.
44:22So, how are you getting on with surgery?
44:24It's fun, isn't it?
44:25Yeah. Yeah. It's, erm, it's different.
44:28Yeah.
44:29Oh, Mr. Whitelaw's firm. I'm sure it is.
44:32Yes.
44:37Dr. Byron?
44:38Oh, Flynn, please.
44:40Flynn.
44:43Rita.
44:45What's on your mind?
44:50It's about, erm, Mr. Whitelaw.
44:53Erm, about a week ago...
44:55Er, listen. Sorry. Erm, before you continue, I've got to tell you, Mr. Whitelaw is my father-in-law.
45:03He's your father-in-law.
45:04Yeah. Erm, sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt you, but obviously I have to disclose that.
45:10Erm, carry on. Sorry.
45:13No, erm...
45:15Hmm.
45:16No, I actually just came in to tell you that I'm really grateful for the opportunity.
45:25OK. Erm...
45:28OK. That's great. That's great.
45:30Um...
45:35Here we are.
45:37Let me get in and get out.
45:38You're fine.
45:39You OK?
45:40Yeah.
45:42Yeah.
45:43Yeah.
45:44All right.
45:45OK.
45:46OK.
45:47Yeah.
45:49Yeah.
45:50OK, thanks.
45:51OK.
45:52I don't mind sticking around and make sure you're OK.
45:53No, no, no, it's OK.
45:54I'm, uh...
45:55I'm fine, really.
45:56Thank you for the lift.
45:57Thank you for the lift.
45:58Eh, see you later.
45:59Night.
46:00Night.
46:02Night.
46:03Night.
46:04OK.
46:05OK.
46:06OK.
46:07Night.
46:08OK.
46:09OK.
46:10I'm fine.
46:11Thanks.
46:12I'm fine, really.
46:13Thank you for the lift.
46:14Eh, see you later.
46:15Night.
46:16Night.
46:17I don't mind sticking around and make sure you're OK.
46:18No, no, no, it's OK.
46:19I'm, er, I'm fine, really.
46:20Thank you for the lift.
46:21Eh, see you later.
46:22Night.
46:23Night.
46:24Night.
46:25I'm, er, I'm fine, really.
46:26Thank you for the lift.
46:27Eh, see you later.
46:28Night.
46:29Night.
46:53Night.
47:23Night.
47:24Night.
47:53Night.