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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!
03:01It's a car in vitro and a life!
03:02Get ready.
03:07This is a sign of RTC.
03:09Dr. Nash, before we talk,
03:34is there anyone else you'd like here with you?
03:37No.
03:37How are you recovering from the hysterectomy?
03:40Uh, yeah, okay.
03:42You know, typical menopausal symptoms,
03:45heart flushes, that kind of thing, but...
03:47That's to be expected.
03:48We have menopause specialists who can help,
03:50so you don't have to suffer through that on your own.
03:55Do you have the, um, the biopsy results?
03:58As suspected with the findings during surgery,
04:01the mass we removed from your ovary did reveal a cancer.
04:05What type?
04:08A dysgerminoma.
04:10So your prognosis is positive,
04:12it responds well to treatment,
04:13and is only stage two.
04:15Uh, did they get it all out, or...?
04:22All visible disease was removed,
04:24but chemotherapy is recommended.
04:26It will mop up any cancer cells left behind.
04:28A full recovery is highly likely.
04:36Okay.
04:39Sorry, just...
04:41I feel like I've been, uh...
04:44shot and dodged a bullet at the same time.
04:47I bet.
04:48The good news is I'm happy to discharge you today.
04:52Okay, no, I can...
04:53I can get a lift, that's fine.
04:55Carla, before we talk, is there anyone else you'd like here with you?
05:07No.
05:08No.
05:10I'm okay, thanks.
05:12It's all in hand.
05:13Paramedics are on the way.
05:14Have we got a tourniquet?
05:15Yeah.
05:17He's got an arterial bleed,
05:18nasty mid-shark open femur.
05:22He's what?
05:2312?
05:2413?
05:25And he's joyriding.
05:27He's fluctuating between GCS 11 and 12.
05:31Hello?
05:32Hi.
05:33Can you hear me?
05:34Can you open your eyes?
05:35You've been in an accident.
05:36Okay, but we're here to help.
05:38This is going to really hurt.
05:39Ready?
05:40One, two, three.
05:43Sorry, it's all done.
05:44All done, well done.
05:47There's nothing on the test vehicle
05:49except for a first response kit and some O2.
05:53Let's get 15 litres on him.
05:55Phone.
05:56Right, we can call whoever you want from the hospital, okay?
05:59He's got no air entry on the left-hand side.
06:02His respiratory rate is really, really fast.
06:04I think he's tensioning.
06:07He's becoming less responsive.
06:09We need to do a needle decompression
06:10or he's going to go into respiratory arrest.
06:11There's no cannulas in a kit bag.
06:13What was CTI on the ambulance?
06:15Five minutes.
06:25Sir?
06:26You going home then?
06:29Hello.
06:30And yeah, I am.
06:33Can I have your paper?
06:35Er, yeah, sure.
06:38I can see you've been at your mum's notes.
06:41Well, yours make better planes.
06:44And she doesn't need hers anymore.
06:46She's going home too.
06:48Is 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, just, er, sabotaging my ECG.
07:02Get me a glass of water.
07:03Well?
07:04You first.
07:05Okay.
07:06Um...
07:07Yeah, it's, er, it's an ovarian cancer, but they think they've got it all, so...
07:24That's brilliant news, Stevie.
07:25What about you?
07:26Olive tells me that they're discharging you, so...
07:39Yeah.
07:40I'd rather die there than here.
07:43Cara, I'm sorry.
07:45No, it's been in the post.
07:46I've known it's come in.
07:47Does Olive know?
07:48No.
07:49Not yet.
07:50Does your ex know, neither.
07:51I just want to be in my own space before I tell her.
07:52I don't know.
07:53I don't know.
07:54I don't know.
07:55I don't know.
07:56I don't know.
07:57I don't know.
07:58I don't know.
07:59I don't know.
08:00I don't know.
08:01I don't know.
08:02I don't know.
08:03I don't know.
08:04I don't know.
08:05I don't know.
08:06I don't know.
08:07I don't know.
08:08I don't know.
08:09I don't know.
08:10I don't know.
08:11I don't know.
08:12I don't know.
08:13I don't know.
08:14I don't know.
08:15I don't know.
08:16I don't know.
08:17I don't know.
08:18Right, what say we go get some brownies
08:27to celebrate getting out of here?
08:29It's Tuesday.
08:31Still, once in a blue moon.
08:35So glad you're coming home, Mum.
08:41Stevie, do you want to come?
08:45Yeah.
08:46Er...
08:49Yeah, OK.
08:57I need a needle decompression kit right now.
09:10I can't do it.
09:15I can't do it.
09:16I can't do it, Greg.
09:18Thank you, Landmarks.
09:20Second intercostal space.
09:24Mid-clivet to the line.
09:35You're in.
09:35OK.
09:40Right, let's get him in ASAP.
09:42He's had 15 metres of oxygen, needs full monitoring, IV access.
09:46He's got what looks like a mid-shaft open fracture to the femur.
09:49I have applied a tourniquet best I can.
09:51They got it, Indy.
09:52They got it, Indy.
09:52Good job.
09:56Shall we carry on, then?
09:59With what?
10:00My blue lights test.
10:01I'll arrange for it to be retaken another time.
10:03What, why?
10:04I was smashing it.
10:05The passing needs to be completed in a full, uninterrupted manner.
10:08We're out of time today, so we'll go again next week.
10:10No.
10:11No, because that wasn't my fault.
10:13That was a running call.
10:15I just saved that kid's life.
10:17Jan, tell him.
10:18Take it again next week, love.
10:20It ain't be fine.
10:23What's the matter?
10:24Nothing.
10:30Indy.
10:32Where are you going?
10:34I thought I'd make myself useful elsewhere.
10:37You cannot get in the back of someone else's ambulance.
10:40I'm not needed here, am I?
10:43Indy!
10:47So good.
10:48See?
10:48It should be for a fiver.
10:49Why didn't you use my discount?
10:53Um, do you want to take a seat?
10:54I'll join you in a sec.
10:56Hey.
10:57Hey.
10:58How you doing?
10:59Hey, Gary.
11:00Okay, uh, just easy, easy.
11:02That's okay, I'm just a bit tender.
11:03Okay, yeah, well, my bag's packed.
11:06Ian's going to hold the fort until I help you settle back in.
11:10Okay, thank you.
11:11It's all right.
11:13Look, what the oncologist said sounded really positive.
11:16Mum!
11:17Can somebody come out, Mum?
11:18She's fallen!
11:19She's gone!
11:21Siobhan!
11:22Stevie!
11:23Can someone grab a trolley, please?
11:25All right.
11:25Okay, I'll just take a step back.
11:27Okay, she's okay.
11:28Okay, it looks like an arterial bleed.
11:30Can you get some goes, please?
11:31Yeah.
11:31She'll be all right.
11:33Okay, she's going to be okay.
11:34She'll be fine.
11:35All right, Dylan.
11:35I got you.
11:36Can you help?
11:37I got you.
11:37Okay.
11:38All right.
11:39Just take a step back.
11:40No, okay.
11:40She's okay.
11:43She's going to be okay.
11:44Quick as we can, please, Siobhan!
11:45Has Dylan seen the guy with Abdul Payne's in four, yeah?
11:49No, I don't think so.
11:54Rita.
11:56Hey.
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.
12:05Um, I'll let you know what HRs are here.
12:18Come on through here.
12:19I just need to stay outside for a minute.
12:20Oh, yeah.
12:21Can you, um, stay with Olive?
12:22Thanks.
12:23We're going back.
12:23All right.
12:24Who's this, please?
12:25Uh, this is Cara Harris.
12:26She, um, she has, uh, end-stage ovarian cancer.
12:29She fell outside and hurt her head, had a seizure.
12:32Our airway is clear and I've been keeping pressure on their arterial bleed.
12:34Okay, any history of seizures?
12:36Uh, no.
12:37Not that I know of.
12:38I've been on the same ward as her all week.
12:40All right.
12:41Cam, can we get access?
12:42Uh, sure.
12:42She's got a Hickman line.
12:44I'll give oncology a call.
12:46Okay, stick it over the wound.
12:49Yeah, I need a suture kit.
12:503-0 absorbable sutures.
12:524-0 non-absorbable for the skin.
12:54Faith, can you keep the pressure on for a second, please?
12:57Uh, let's check blood sugars and electrolytes before we send out 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, okay?
13:08You might feel a bit of discomfort.
13:10It's just some local anaesthetic going on.
13:12Where's Olive?
13:13She's, um, she's fine.
13:15She's just outside.
13:15Don't let her see you.
13:17No, no, no, of course not.
13:18Um, Rian, can you get Olive to the relative's room, please?
13:26Get me home.
13:26Please, get me home.
13:31Okay.
13:42Yeah.
13:44Thank you, Dr. Ruin.
13:45I'll pass that on.
13:45Hey, did Robbie get off to school already?
13:49Just, you promise 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.
13:57Yeah, tell that to the 40 in chairs.
13:59You can start with cubicle two.
14:02You hit your head, but we've stitched you up, and we're going to keep you as comfortable
14:08as possible, okay?
14:10That's my blood, I'm sorry.
14:13That's a nice jumper.
14:14Seriously, don't worry about it.
14:15I'll get some scrubs.
14:16Uh, no, don't even think about working Flynn tiller.
14:19Yeah, uh, Stevie, come on.
14:21You can get three pairs of scrubs if you want.
14:23You still ain't working, okay?
14:24Yes, I know.
14:24Thanks, Dad.
14:25Uh, this is Flynn.
14:26He's one of my colleagues.
14:28You still all right?
14:29It's okay.
14:32Kara, 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.
14:48Um, 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?
15:00So 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.
15:17Please, please, Stephen.
15:20No, no, 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, no, let me try.
15:27Let me try.
15:28Flynn, Flynn.
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 on the car versus 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.
16:34And his GCS has improved to 14.
16:37His tourniquet's been applied to his leg.
16:39He's had 750 milligrams of IV paracetamol, 3 amorphine, and 3 milligrams on Danzatron.
16:44Okay.
16:45Let's check the cannula in his chest.
16:47Let's get ready with the chest drain, please, Stuart.
16:50Thanks, Indy.
16:51We've got to come here.
16:51Okay.
16:53Can you hear me?
16:54No, can you let's find?
16:55No, please.
16:56Mr. Primary Survey, Dr. Piper, can you check his neck, please?
17:00Airways obviously clear.
17:01Patients 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 eastbound injury.
17:143-piece and 80 over 70.
17:17Pulse is 110.
17:20The abdomen is soft.
17:22No obvious sign of pelvic injury.
17:24Open fracture on the right-hand side and tourniquet's been applied.
17:26Nicole, can we get the tourniquet off before we send it for a gangiogram?
17:29All right, let's get a femoral nerve block as well, please, Stuart.
17:39Please, don't call the police.
17:41Please, please.
17:43Disabay the bleed, please, Nicole.
17:44All right, there's a small wind.
17:49Must have been a superficial arterial branch.
17:51Can I have my phone?
17:52All right, hold on, kids.
17:53Just give us a second, would you?
17:56Tick-tock and wait.
17:57Thanks, 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, seeing all of that.
18:33Who was the man in there?
18:39The one telling you all what to do?
18:41Oh, yeah, that'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 okay.
19:03Here, darling, let me get you a chair.
19:21Okay, you want to take a wee seat?
19:24There you go.
19:31Hi, Mum.
19:33But...
19:35I'm not coming home.
19:41Why?
19:45I'm not wearing 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.
20:03I tried so hard.
20:10But a promise is a promise forever.
20:12I know, but I know.
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 like this.
20:30Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know, it's okay, I'm here, okay, it's all right, it's okay.
20:41It's out of battery, but luckily for you.
20:43Did you call the police?
20:45You need to car, I kind of had to.
20:47It's my mum's car, I didn't steal anything.
20:49Right, 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.
21:09Grant Cole.
21:10Is this your alarm?
21:14What are you doing?
21:16I've got to go.
21:18You'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, she's going to be in real trouble.
21:31Flat 99.
21:33Petersham Garden.
21:39Hi, ambulance service, please.
21:40And she's only about 13 years old, so obviously we need to find her as soon as possible.
21:45Yeah.
21:46If you find her, I'll be in resus.
21:47Yeah, okay.
21:55She seems less agitated now.
21:58Did you give her the lorazepam?
22:00I did, yeah.
22:04Right, I've alerted security.
22:06They're all looking for her.
22:07Okay.
22:10I'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.
22:37Time of death's 11.49 a.m.
22:50I'm so sorry that we didn't get you home.
22:52It's okay.
23:13Bye, bye, bye.
23:14Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye.
23:17What number did the controls say?
23:4199.
23:42Oh, come on, man.
23:51Whoa.
23:52Wait till the top?
24:0497.
24:0698.
24:08Oh, it's 99.
24:11Hello?
24:12Paramedics?
24:13Is anybody there?
24:17Hello?
24:18I'm on the floor back there.
24:30Hello?
24:31Can you hear me?
24:32Hello?
24:33Can you hear me?
24:35This is Opie.
24:36He's 11 years old.
24:37He says he tripped over in the playground but the bruising on his ribs looks like he's been
24:42kicked.
24:43Also periorbital bruising and swelling and pain on palpitation of his psychoma looks like
24:50a punch.
24:51A punch.
24:52A punch?
24:53GCS has been 15 throughout but his sats are down to 94%.
24:58All the drops are okay.
24:59It's at 500 milligrams of IV paracetamol.
25:00Obi, who did this to you after?
25:01Not now, Mom.
25:02Ingozi, please.
25:03Who hurts you?
25:04Please, Mom.
25:05Ingozi, who hurts?
25:06Thank you, Mom.
25:07Ingozi, who hurts?
25:09All right.
25:10Opie, do you want to shuffle across for me?
25:11That's it.
25:12Nice and easy.
25:13That's it.
25:14That's it.
25:15My name's Dylan.
25:16I'm one of the doctors here.
25:17Can I have a listen to your chest?
25:18Right, let's have the portable x-ray machine, please, once we've done his ABCs.
25:21I'll look at the bottom of why his sats quite so low.
25:22Hey.
25:23Hey.
25:24Patient with the broken female?
25:25Yep.
25:26Cool.
25:27Hi.
25:28I'm Rita.
25:29I'm just doing a favour for ortho.
25:30So, theatre are about ready for you.
25:31I'm not going anywhere until I know my mum's all right.
25:34Can you give us a minute?
25:35Sure.
25:36Your mum's coming in now, okay?
25:37I just want to see her.
25:38Are you looking after her on your own?
25:39I'm fine.
25:40No, you're not.
25:41You nearly died today.
25:42And it's the same thing.
25:43I'm not going to be able to see her.
25:44I'm not going anywhere until I know my mum's all right.
25:48Can you give us a minute?
25:49Sure.
25:50Your mum's coming in now, okay?
25:55I just want to see her.
25:58Are you looking after her on your own?
25:59Fine.
26:00No, you're not.
26:02You nearly died today.
26:05And it sounds like your mum wasn't too far off either.
26:09Grant, I can see how much you want to make this work.
26:12I can, and I promise I know how that is.
26:15But I also know how hard it is to ask for help when you can't manage.
26:18I can manage.
26:19It's not your fault.
26:21You need help.
26:22Take 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.
26:30How about this?
26:32When your mum comes in, if I can get you to see her even for a minute,
26:37will you relax and let us help you?
26:41Yeah?
26:44Hi, uh, Mr. Horace.
27:08Hi, Mr. Horace.
27:11Yeah, it's...
27:15Cam, why is the guy with Abdul Payne still in four?
27:20Oh, he has a history of gallstones. We're just waiting on Dylan to review.
27:36Yeah, no, I know.
27:39Sure, yeah, yeah. Yeah, no problem. We'll see you. We'll see you soon.
27:43Okay.
27:49Hey, um, he's on his way in, so...
27:53I'm sorry you didn't get the chance to say goodbye to Richard.
28:06I'm just gonna go and find Olive, okay?
28:13Bed three, please, lads.
28:15Thank you. This is Tracy Cole, suspected DKA with high capillary sugar.
28:18Mom!
28:19She's had 500ml of saline, 2 litres of nasal oxygen and her last glucose was 19.2 and that was five minutes ago. She's a known type 1 diabetic.
28:27Can you see her for a sec?
28:28Yeah, I'll get a port. I'll give you a couple minutes.
28:30Yeah.
28:32It's okay.
28:38Pam, have we got any theatre ports?
28:41Never mind.
28:42Hey, have you, um...
28:50Haven't spoken to HR yet.
28:52Okay.
28:53Well, Siobhan's in our office, you could speak to her.
28:55How is that gonna help me?
28:58You'll feel better.
29:00Who is gonna believe me can?
29:03A nurse versus a surgeon?
29:06Siobhan will.
29:07You don't know that.
29:10I do.
29:12She really helped me when I needed her.
29:14With what?
29:15Look, I'm not saying that I've been in your shoes, because I haven't, not exactly.
29:27But, talking it through with someone, you will feel better.
29:32Rita!
29:33He's ready to go up.
29:36We'll talk later.
29:37Yeah.
29:45Olive.
29:58I know she's gone.
30:11I'm sorry.
30:15I'll let her down.
30:20What?
30:21No.
30:22No, you didn't.
30:25She was always so brave for me, but I couldn't be brave for her.
30:30Listen.
30:33You loved your mum.
30:35And your mum loved you.
30:37And whether you were there or not, that doesn't matter.
30:40That doesn't change that, okay?
30:41Um, it's my chance to say goodbye.
30:56You know, I think it's never too late to say goodbye.
31:02I think it's never too late to say goodbye.
31:26Let me.
31:33Are you in pain?
31:35Sorry.
31:37I can't lie down.
31:39On either side.
31:41Okay.
31:42Well, your ribs are bruised, so I'll get you some painkillers, okay?
31:50Obi.
31:54Who hurt you?
31:56Nobody.
31:57No.
31:59I can see you fall back.
32:03Are you being bullied?
32:05No.
32:07Just a year seven.
32:09Saying stupid stuff.
32:11I didn't like it, so...
32:13Stupid stuff like what?
32:16It doesn't matter.
32:18Stupid stuff like what?
32:22He thought I was different.
32:23Different because of your skin.
32:27Different because of your skin.
32:29He asked if I wanted to kiss him.
32:36So...
32:38He punched you because you said no?
32:40I punched him.
32:42Because he asked.
32:44Obi!
32:48What?
32:49Not like that.
32:50I'm normal.
32:52No more.
32:54Just because you're like that, doesn't mean I am.
32:57You said if I made these out of the nuts, I could make your problems fly away.
33:00You said if I made these out of the nuts, I could make your problems fly away.
33:20You said if I made these out of the nuts, I could make your problems fly away.
33:31Can I touch her?
33:35Yeah, of course you can.
33:37She's, um...
33:38She's gonna feel a bit cold, okay?
33:39I mean, yeah.
33:42I'm...
33:43I'm almost out of the nuts!
33:45Look at my...
33:47Her wedding rings on the wrong finger.
33:49She wears it on that one now so it doesn't fall off.
33:50I'm proud of your mum, for fighting so hard.
34:01I promise to look after my dad, I promise not to eat sweets unless it's a Saturday and
34:08I promise to never say I can't wait until and just enjoy every day that comes.
34:19I love you.
34:24Ah, what's I'm coming?
34:46Gacy, I've reviewed the gentleman of the agro-planning baseboard.
34:49I think he's ready to be discharged once you've given him that...
34:53Gacy?
34:55Gacy?
34:56Sorry.
34:58What did you say?
34:59Eddie, don't worry.
35:01I think given everything that's going on, I'm sure Siobhan will understand if you can't
35:04finish your shift.
35:05No.
35:06No, fine.
35:10I'm just a bit worried about, um, obese behaviour.
35:13You know, it's altered.
35:14Go on.
35:15How do you mean?
35:16He just doesn't get into fights.
35:19Oh, okay.
35:20Well, look, I mean, we'll obviously keep an eye on him.
35:23Look, can I have a quick word in private?
35:24Don't mind.
35:25Um, I've been meaning to say about the meeting that you stumbled across.
35:38I just got lost.
35:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
35:40Even so.
35:41Um, look, I haven't had a drink since I've been in the UK.
35:51You know, there have been temptations, but I haven't, so I'm fine.
35:56Okay.
35:57I really understand how strong that temptation can be.
36:00You know, we meet every week, and there'll be a meeting again this evening.
36:05Just so you know.
36:06Thank you for being our friend.
36:29Get well soon.
36:36I just spoke to Siobhan, and she's free at six, so I'll speak to her then.
37:03Good.
37:04Look, just, you don't have to get into it if you don't want to, but have I been a really
37:11bad friend and missed something massive for you?
37:15No.
37:16No, no, no, not at all.
37:17Um, look, what happened to me was a very long time ago, but I'm fine now, honestly.
37:23I can tell you about it later, if you'd like.
37:27Okay, but for now, if you need someone to be with you at six, I'll come too.
37:33Yeah?
37:36Hey.
37:49Hey.
37:50You did everything you could.
38:02You know the last thing that kid said to me before she left today?
38:05She said, get well soon.
38:09Stevie, you know, it's okay to grieve.
38:14What am I grieving?
38:15I'm fine.
38:16No, you're not.
38:17You've lost a lot, and you don't have to do this.
38:21You don't have to brave your way through it.
38:23What do you mean I've lost a lot?
38:27Brave my way through it?
38:28Is that what you think this is about?
38:30That I'm grieving because I don't have an olive of my own?
38:33I mean, in part.
38:36Look, I know you.
38:38I know how hard this must be for you.
38:40Oh, you know, do you?
38:42No, no, Faith, you don't know.
38:44If you recall, because I do, you 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 in front of me and talk to me about bravery.
38:52Look, I hear you.
38:54Oh, okay, good.
38:55Then hear this.
38:56Don't ever say to me again that you know.
38:58You pretended to know, and that's the difference here.
39:01Stevie, please, I do want to talk about this.
39:02Let's talk about it when we go back to yours.
39:04No, I don't want to talk about it.
39:05And as for going back to mine,
39:06I don't require your services anymore.
39:08Thanks.
39:21On what planet do you think it'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 with that job's worth, was I?
39:34Once again, you do what suits you.
39:37Sorry?
39:38I can't hear you.
39:39I'm sorry.
39:40I'm sorry that I'm not your perfectly well-rounded, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed student.
39:44If that's what you want, find someone else.
39:47This is because of the call handler shifts, is it?
40:01I should have passed today.
40:02I was doing really well.
40:03And you can take it again next week.
40:06I can't afford another week.
40:08Why not?
40:09You've got a lot in there.
40:14I know that you think that I'm all over the place because I'm out partying, but I'm not.
40:19Then why are you in such a state?
40:21Because this is all I have in this locker, in this job.
40:26It's everything.
40:28Why don't you just keep it at your nan's place?
40:33I lost my nan's place.
40:36When?
40:37A couple of months ago.
40:40And I tried to make it stretch, but my student loan only goes so far and I've just maxed out every bit of safe borrowing that I can and I'm just still going to make it work.
40:55So where are you staying now then?
40:58Wyvern Bridge.
41:00Whereabouts in Wyvern Bridge?
41:02Not in Wyvern Bridge.
41:04Under it.
41:07Under it?
41:09Yeah.
41:25You're still here?
41:40Yeah.
41:41I just got caught up with something downstairs.
41:46Have you got someone to take you home?
41:50Yeah.
41:51Yeah.
41:52She's got me.
41:56Is Faith with you?
41:58Nope.
42:00But she did ask me to skip your left arm.
42:20What if she doesn't believe me?
42:32She will.
42:33Look, do you want me to come in too?
42:36No.
42:37No, I'm fine.
42:40Alright.
42:41I'm proud of you, Rita.
43:02Hey.
43:03Um, she just stepped out actually.
43:07Can I help?
43:16Why didn't you say?
43:19Because 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.
43:36I'm just screwed, Jan.
43:38I'm totally screwed.
43:43Why don't you come and live with me?
43:47Till you get yourself sorted.
43:50Well, I haven't got any money for rent.
43:53Cook a meal now and then.
43:55Really?
43:59Yes.
44:07Sorry.
44:08I was just expecting Siobhan.
44:10No, it's fine.
44:11I mean, she'll be right back.
44:14You can wait, if you want.
44:15Sorry.
44:16How are you getting on with surgery?
44:17It's fine, isn't it?
44:18Yeah.
44:19Yeah.
44:20It's different.
44:21Yeah.
44:22I'm Mr. Whitelaw's firm.
44:23I'm sure it is.
44:24Dr. Byron?
44:25Oh, Flynn, please.
44:26Flynn.
44:27Flynn.
44:28What's on your mind?
44:29What's on your mind?
44:30It's about, um, Mr. Whitelaw.
44:31Um, about a week ago.
44:32Uh, listen, sorry.
44:33Um, before you continue, I've got to tell you, Mr. Whitelaw is my father-in-law.
44:36He's your father-in-law.
44:38Yeah.
44:39Yeah.
44:40It's about Mr. Whitelaw.
44:42Um, about a week ago and...
44:44Uh, listen, sorry, um, before you continue, I've got to tell you, Mr. Whitelaw is my father-in-law.
45:01he's your father-in-law
45:04yeah
45:05sorry
45:06I didn't mean to interrupt you
45:08but obviously I have to
45:09disclose that
45:09um
45:10carry on
45:11sorry
45:12no
45:14um
45:14hmm
45:16no I
45:17I actually just
45:18came in
45:19to tell you that I'm
45:20really grateful for the
45:22opportunity
45:22okay
45:26um
45:27okay
45:29that's great
45:30that's great
45:31um
45:33here we are
45:52let me get you done
45:55to get out
45:55in your face
45:56okay
46:03yeah
46:04thank you
46:05yeah
46:07okay please
46:08thanks I can manage
46:18sure
46:18yeah
46:19I don't mind
46:20sticking around
46:21make sure you're okay
46:21no no it's okay
46:23I'm fine
46:24really
46:24thank you for the lift
46:26see you later
46:28night
46:29okay
46:29okay
46:40okay