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00:00Help! You OK? My dad, he's in the car, please.
00:03What's her...? There.
00:06Reader, drink later, my round.
00:08Pass.
00:09Why don't you go and ask Rash, so you can talk properly?
00:12Cos I know you haven't since it happened.
00:16Don't worry about it.
00:18No problem, lads. No problem.
00:19Mum, get off him! Mum, what are you doing? Get off him!
00:22Go, go, go, go! Mum, Mum!
00:24I'm sorry, Mum. This is all my fault.
00:27The results show that your baby will almost certainly have Down's syndrome.
00:32There are only two options.
00:34How am I going to manage?
00:41Hello!
00:43Mountain Rescue! Hello!
00:46I swear we've been here already.
00:48It's got to be around here somewhere.
00:50It wasn't a fling just over those rocks.
00:52Mountain Rescue, hello!
00:54Mountain Rescue, hello!
00:57Can you hear us?
00:58Oh, hello!
01:00This all looks the same to me.
01:02HE BLOWS WHISTLE
01:04Mountain Rescue!
01:06Look.
01:09Her heart rate's a bit low.
01:11She must have been lying down here for hours. She's freezing.
01:14She's not the only one.
01:15Sorry.
01:16No, no, no, don't apologise.
01:18That's what we're here for.
01:19You say you're feeling pain in your pelvis.
01:21Can you tell me how you did it?
01:23OK, let's get her warmed up and give her some pain relief.
01:26Doesn't look like she's fallen from any height,
01:28but she's definitely showing signs of trauma.
01:30Is the helicopter on its way?
01:32It's on another job.
01:34All right.
01:35You all set? Yeah.
01:37OK.
01:38Ready, set, roll!
01:40And drop.
01:50There's someone else.
02:23There's someone else.
02:44Are you sneaking out on me?
02:46HE CLEARS HIS THROAT
02:48Yeah, obviously, you know, I got what I wanted,
02:50so, you know, time to hit the road.
02:51Key's in the drawer. Just let yourself out and put it through the letterbox.
02:55And I will see you tonight.
02:58OK, wait, wait, wait. Come here, come here.
03:00No, no, no, no, cos I haven't brushed my teeth. I don't care.
03:02Yeah, but if you start something, we won't be able to stop and...
03:05I don't want it to stop ever, so...
03:07HE SIGHS
03:10HE SIGHS
03:12This isn't just some fling.
03:15Is it?
03:17No, it's just...
03:19There'll be a great big elephant in the room
03:21that neither of us are talking about.
03:26I can't keep lying to her, Stevie.
03:29Half the time I pretend we're on nights, the other half...
03:35HE SIGHS
03:36Look...
03:39..my wife, she's just...
03:41She's your wife.
03:43And you love her.
03:45And that's OK, because I knew what this was. I know what I am.
03:47It's fine. It's absolutely fine.
03:49It's not fine.
03:52I'm going to ask you for a divorce.
03:57Yeah.
04:04Stevie...
04:06..this is new to me.
04:08I haven't done this before.
04:11I want to be with you.
04:12I want to be with you.
04:15I mean it.
04:19It's you.
04:34Amy?
04:36Stay with us, Amy.
04:37Not far to go now.
04:39We've got a team out looking for your mate, Jake.
04:41Made of strong stuff, you army lot,
04:42training all the way out here.
04:45I cannot believe people do this for fun.
04:47Yep, it takes all sorts.
04:49Yeah, the mountain climbers and the normal people.
04:52HE CHUCKLES
04:54Whoa! Careful.
04:55Careful, it's hot.
04:57Yeah.
04:59There's one way of getting down, but I wouldn't advise it.
05:01You've located the second casualty, male soldier.
05:05They're absolutely en route.
05:06His PA is about five minutes.
05:08Crestham Army Base has been eluded.
05:11Oh, imagine what his poor family are going through.
05:15A few hours looking for someone doesn't seem half as bad anymore.
05:18Try two weeks.
05:22We'll find him.
05:24Yeah.
05:30Right, here we are.
05:32I can't find my cords.
05:33Well, you'll have left them at home.
05:35Come here, get yourself in. We'll see you tonight.
05:37Mm-hm. Let's go.
05:38Come on, it's all right, you can just leave.
05:41I've packed it in!
05:42Ian, I know you're still about tens after...
05:45You can't shout at kids.
05:47Can you go tell Harry that Ian didn't mean that, please?
05:49I'm not shouting at kids, am I?
05:51It's just one kid that startled me.
05:53You can't flip out over every little thing.
05:56Come on, Luca, go in, mate, you're going to be late.
05:57This isn't like you at all.
05:58All right.
05:59Fine, I'm sorry.
06:02Come on, Denham, what are you waiting for?
06:03Let's go, we're going to be late.
06:06Luca, what is it?
06:09Oh, darling, did he startle you?
06:12I'm sorry, I... I want to go home.
06:15Yeah, well, we can't go home, because we've got to go to work
06:18and you can't be at home all day on your own, can you, darling?
06:22Right, I'll go in and I'll get some trousers off Mr Preston.
06:25Hang on, hang on, I'll go in, Ian.
06:27I've got a coat in the back, that'll cover you up.
06:29Don't worry, mate.
06:33It's all right, baby, you OK?
06:36Love you.
06:39Keep it dry, complete course of antibiotics and you should be fine.
06:45How did you work from Stevie?
06:48Wow, Siobhan, have you been working out?
06:50OK, what are you after? Major trauma training.
06:53I heard there's a space and I thought...
06:54Sorry, Tony.
06:56Well, if it's funding, why don't we ask Jamie?
06:58He's a good guy, I bet he'd help.
07:00Look, this is exactly the sort of thing he'd get behind.
07:02Spaces are all filled, there's another course in six months,
07:05maybe then. Six months?
07:06Excuse me, you can't do that in here.
07:10If you're serious about the course,
07:11maybe try not rocking up to work with a hangover.
07:14Yeah, well, can you just do me a favour?
07:16Just cover me while I get a coffee.
07:19I'll get you one. Go on, you owe me.
07:24No, no, no, I mean, last night you wanted the house to yourself.
07:27I didn't mean... Sorry, I'm sorry, I've got my own patients to see.
07:30Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't...
07:36Alina Simenon?
07:40Are you Alina?
07:41Yeah, but... Sorry, it doesn't matter, I'm fine. Sorry.
07:45It's OK, love, are you all right? You're on your own?
07:48You don't look very well, why don't you let Dr Hussain have a look at you?
07:51It's... private.
07:54Oh, OK.
07:56I'm going to be sick. OK, I've got this.
07:58Come on, come with me, love. Excuse me.
08:00Are you all right? Deep breaths.
08:02How old are you? 15.
08:04Who would you like me to call? Your mum or your dad?
08:07Er, Jodie? Jodie.
08:09Could you wait in there, love? Thank you.
08:11Yeah, this is Lina. Could you keep your eye closed?
08:15Hiya, Jodie. Hey, sorry I'm late.
08:16Er, car trouble, engine...
08:20..something. Erm, I'm just going to check my rota
08:22and then I'll get into my scrubs in two minutes.
08:25Well, one minute. I'm saying nothing. Mm-hm.
08:27Car trouble?
08:29In completely unrelated news,
08:31there is a stack of raffle tickets for the day.
08:33A stack of raffle tickets to a reception.
08:35Buy many strips and make sure you're there tonight
08:38and I might not even notice how late you are.
08:40Oh, OK. I see what's happened here.
08:42Blackmail. Fine, but let the record show
08:45that I am giving up a hot evening with a hot man to support you.
08:48Wow. Well, I'm sure our colleagues will appreciate your sacrifice.
08:53Triage, please, also, once you're ready.
08:56OK.
08:58All right, mate, just get yourself up and on this bed.
09:01That's it, I'll put that... Right.
09:04Hold on.
09:05There you go, mate.
09:07His sugars are still reading high.
09:09He's been pretty agitated,
09:10complaining of blurred vision, abdor pain.
09:13I'm worried he's in DKA.
09:14Give him 500ml of fluid in the van.
09:16OK, thanks. Er, Mr Arapi, hi, Dr Massam.
09:19You've seen me before, do you remember?
09:21I was nowhere near them.
09:23The manager from the shopping centre
09:24said he was sparked out under a bench.
09:27He thought he was drunk.
09:28Yeah. Sadly, it won't be the first time
09:30someone has helpless diabetes.
09:32OK, um, you're in DKA.
09:34I'm going to examine your abdomen, OK?
09:36Can you tell me if this hurts?
09:38Oh!
09:39There's no need for that. I wasn't doing anything!
09:41What?
09:43You gave me a biscuit.
09:45Yes. Yeah.
09:46But don't tell anyone or they'll all want one.
09:49Now, there's no need for all this. Lie back down.
09:53Oh, why don't I take this and put it in the safe for you?
10:02OK, I'm going to give you some insulin.
10:04Do you remember when you last had some?
10:06OK.
10:08Have you had anything to drink today?
10:10You think I'm drunk? I'm not drunk!
10:12Where's my money? Where's my money? Who's here?
10:14Agossi put it in the safe, do you remember?
10:16But, Laura, Agossi put it in the safe.
10:18I don't know where it is.
10:19You're talking!
10:22Call security, please.
10:23Do you want me to get him in?
10:25Yes, yes, five mils. Give him five mils.
10:27It's mine! It was you, it's mine!
10:29Oh!
10:30Hold still, hold still, hold still.
10:32Argh!
10:33Argh!
10:40How much did you give him?
10:42I don't know.
10:43I don't know.
10:44I don't know.
10:45I don't know.
10:46I don't know.
10:47I don't know.
10:48How much did you give him?
10:50Five mils, like you said.
10:51What concentration did you use?
10:53He shouldn't be flat out like that. Show me.
10:59You didn't dilute it.
11:02Tariq, get your head in the game.
11:07Let's bring you up. All right, so, um...
11:09So you've been vomiting for about a week.
11:13Orbs are all fine.
11:15Um...
11:16When was your last period?
11:19I can't remember.
11:22Please don't tell my mum.
11:24Do you think there's a chance you might be pregnant?
11:27OK. Look, we'll do a pregnancy test.
11:31Nothing scary, just a simple urine test.
11:34Just to see what we're dealing with.
11:36I didn't know where to go.
11:38I couldn't go to the chemist, cos they'd know my mum.
11:42They'd tell her.
11:43Does she know you're here?
11:46You know, Lena, we're legally obliged to tell her that you're here.
11:49Please.
11:50But you haven't given me a number for her yet, so until then...
11:54OK. Yeah, Jodie, let's get that pregnancy test done.
11:56I'll be back in a bit. Thank you.
11:59Right, we've got two hypothermic soldiers being rescued
12:02from Creston Gorge. One will be here any minute.
12:05What about the other one?
12:06Still stuck, apparently. Still working on it.
12:08OK.
12:09So, this car trouble you had this morning,
12:12are we going to get to meet him?
12:14I'm sorry, did you hear that?
12:15Does he have hairy ears?
12:17Yep. Is he old enough to be your dad?
12:19He's ancient. Is he married?
12:23Oh, Stevie, yes, isn't he? He's married.
12:26All right, Judge Mutch.
12:28No, no, no, it's great that you're perfect.
12:30I don't want to eat your heart. After Marcus...
12:32You think every guy I'm going to meet's going to be another Marcus?
12:35What happened to taking people in trust?
12:37Trust Stevie, he's married!
12:38Can you just spare me the morality lesson?
12:40Is it like no-one's ever been married to the wrong person before?
12:43No, I'm not going to have you stand there and talk to me like I'm a skank.
12:46I never said skank. You didn't have to.
12:47Boys, we're in here.
12:49Right. They found your mate, by the way.
12:53Over on one, two, three.
12:56This is Amy Bishop, 28.
12:59Her wet clothes have been removed, but she's still hypothermic at 32.
13:03Pelvic band is in situ.
13:04She's had 500ml of fluid, one gram of TXA and one gram of IV.
13:07Great, thanks, buddy.
13:09The second casualty is on his way.
13:10Amy, my name's Dr Mutch.
13:12Amy, my name's Dr Nash. Can you open your eyes for me?
13:14Do you remember what happened?
13:16Did I make it? Well, look, you're here now,
13:18so I would say, yes, yeah, you've made it.
13:19Any pain anywhere? I need my pack.
13:22I'll get it for you, Amy.
13:23It could be what caused the bruising around your hips.
13:25It's twice your size.
13:27OK, airways beaten.
13:31What bilateral air entry?
13:33The line's tissued.
13:34Yeah, well, that'll be your key to get another line in, wouldn't it?
13:37Use a wide bore, please.
13:38And let's get a warm bag of sealine run in when you're at it.
13:41I was tired, but you've got to push through,
13:44not just physical, mental strength.
13:47I'm going to have a look at this brace.
13:49Where are we with the line?
13:50Yeah, well, she's cold, so...
13:51Yeah, well, hypothermia will do that.
13:53I'm going to order a full trauma CT.
13:55Let's do NPCs, UNEs, we'll do a panel coagulate
13:58and we'll get a BBG off the cannula whenever Fiat's ready.
14:01Oh, and let's get those blocks off, too.
14:06I'll get a fruit pot as well, shall I?
14:08Mmm.
14:09I didn't have breakfast, did you?
14:10Never. You never have breakfast, my love.
14:14Oh, sorry.
14:17This way.
14:19Should be money going in this morning.
14:20I don't understand. Don't worry about it.
14:22Thank you, Eileen. Sorry. Thank you.
14:24I probably owe you anyway.
14:25I've told the food in your house that I'll be seeing you.
14:31She's cancelled it.
14:34Rosie's cancelled my expenses.
14:37Eh?
14:39Nicole.
14:43What are you going to do?
14:45Well, she just needs a bit more time.
14:47You realise the longer you leave this,
14:48the harder it will be to make a decision?
14:50It's not my decision to make, is it?
14:53If I go and get a termination, then Rosie changes her mind,
14:55I can hardly undo it, can I?
14:57No, you cannot. But this is your body, not hers.
14:59Nicole, I've got a patient we could experience
15:01for your major trauma course.
15:02Yeah? Yeah.
15:09The paramedics said you were carrying quite a heavy pack.
15:12It's one-size-fits-all, innit?
15:14They've been developing women's kits for years.
15:17One day, they might actually issue it.
15:20So, what are you training for?
15:21It's special forces training.
15:23Right.
15:24The women's have a pass selection.
15:27But I ain't going to be the first to qualify
15:28by complaining about my kit.
15:30Erm, are her blood test results back yet?
15:32No, not yet.
15:35OK, fine.
15:36Erm, right, so, Amy, in the meantime,
15:38it looks like you have fractured your pelvis.
15:42The good news is it looks like a minor fracture,
15:44so you'll probably get away without surgery.
15:46But you will need to rest.
15:48For how long?
15:49Selection's in ten weeks. It'll be all right by then, yeah?
15:52Possibly, but there's no way you'll be able to train.
15:55Doesn't matter.
15:56I was faster than Jay tonight, and he's twice my size.
16:00He was on his knees when I passed him.
16:02Is that who you were training with?
16:05And it was just the two of you?
16:08He's all right, though, yeah?
16:10Er, we don't know.
16:12He's just been brought in.
16:14He's got injuries to his leg from a fall.
16:17We've got our best team looking after him now.
16:19This is Jay Carlson, 28 years old,
16:21suspected fall from height on Craston Gorge
16:24while carrying out training unsupervised.
16:28Nicole, how's primary survey?
16:30Erm, respirations are shallow,
16:31and he's shown signs of hypothermia.
16:33Multiple injuries, including bilateral compound
16:35fractured tibias.
16:37Yeah, OK, we need to check for a paedal pulse, I think.
16:40Yeah, of course.
16:43I've got one on the left, but there's nothing on the right.
16:46OK, er, we need full bloods,
16:49U&Es, coag, cross, match, group and save.
16:51Thank you. I'll arrange full trauma CT.
16:55Can we get him under a bear hug and warm saline, please?
16:57I think we need to prepare for a sedation
16:59and pull before that limb becomes ischemic.
17:01I'll contact the orthopods,
17:02and can you get in touch with his family, please?
17:05Thank you.
17:06When's that course?
17:08Er, next month.
17:10I don't see you having any problems.
17:14Excuse me, madam.
17:16It's Madam Nash.
17:17Look, I'm sorry I upset you, but I wasn't judging you.
17:21I was looking out for you.
17:24That's not going to change, because I'm your best mate.
17:27So I'm going to do that, always.
17:30Just deal with it.
17:32Fine, OK, I will deal with it.
17:35But, um...
17:36Yeah, I guess I'm kind of sorry for earlier,
17:40that moment where I said,
17:42oh, you should try a second line.
17:43I mean, obviously, you know, you know your stuff.
17:46You know more than a lot of doctors here.
17:48Apart from Madam.
17:50Of course.
17:53Right, so this guy, what, do you like him?
17:56I don't know. Look, he's not Marcus,
17:58because, frankly, he's not anything yet.
18:02Might not turn into anything at all.
18:04It probably will all go to pot, but, you know,
18:06it's just something you need to let me figure out for myself.
18:09Ah, OK.
18:20Christ, you spend a couple of shifts
18:22where there's nothing but flood victims,
18:24and then you move on.
18:25You forget that people are still actually living like this.
18:28Looking for Skye Fitch?
18:29Yeah, thanks for coming. She's over there.
18:31Thanks, Mary.
18:35Hey, there. I'm Jan. Are you Skye?
18:39Um, I... I didn't call for an ambulance.
18:42Well, somebody must have been worried about you.
18:44We heard reports that you were screaming out in pain.
18:47There's a lot of pain in this room.
18:49Um, I think it's the food.
18:51It's all a bit meat and potato heavy.
18:54Not that there's anything wrong with that.
18:56We're very grateful.
18:57It's just, it does make it hard when you're plant-based.
19:01And when you're growing a little tiny person.
19:03Well, seeing as we're here,
19:04there's no harm in just checking you over.
19:06Is it all right if we take your blood pressure?
19:11Oh.
19:14How many weeks are you, Skye?
19:16I had my last period about nine weeks ago.
19:20Go and play with your brother.
19:22And, er, you haven't had a scan yet, then, I take it.
19:25Do you think I give my baby cancer?
19:29Ultra cells don't give you cancer.
19:30Yeah, neither do cigarettes, or phthalates, or lead.
19:34Oh, goodnight. Excuse me.
19:39Blood pressure's low.
19:41Ooh, um, carrot juice?
19:44I can go get some, it helps with that sort of thing.
19:46You do, do you? Yeah.
19:50Where are you feeling the pain, Skye?
19:53It's here.
19:54But I had it with the last two and it was just constipation.
19:57A few days on raw food and it sort itself out.
20:00And have you had any bleeding?
20:01BABY CRIES
20:03Hmm.
20:05Listen, I don't know about you, but I can hardly hear myself thinking here.
20:09Er, what about if we sit in the back of the ambulance,
20:12a bit peace and quiet?
20:14Yeah, OK, sure.
20:19I don't want her to be in any pain.
20:21Oh, really? That would be amazing.
20:24And can I just... I can pick those up when I finish work, can I?
20:27OK, thank you, thank you. Bye. Bye-bye.
20:31How's Dover?
20:32Yeah, er, I could do with some good news.
20:35I've got Jay, the soldier's CT scan here.
20:39That's a pericardial effusion, isn't it?
20:41Maybe he hit his chest when he fell?
20:44Um, yeah, let's call cardiothoracics
20:46and we'll get him prepped for surgery, I think.
20:49Mr Rappi's blood tests are back.
20:51Just one minute.
20:52Yeah, she has a non-blanching rash and is photophobic.
20:55He's off oxygen now?
20:56Yes, that's never dropped below 94.
20:57OK. No harm done.
20:58OK.
21:00Look, I can give him his results if you're busy.
21:02Er, yeah, OK, thanks.
21:04It's not like you.
21:07Oh, I'm sorry.
21:08I'm sorry.
21:09I'm sorry.
21:10I'm sorry.
21:11I'm sorry.
21:12I'm sorry.
21:13I'm sorry.
21:14I'm sorry.
21:15I'm sorry.
21:16I'm sorry.
21:17I'm sorry.
21:18You messed up.
21:20Normally, you'd run away from that.
21:21Oh, right.
21:23Terry, look, just so you know, I...
21:26I told Siobhan.
21:28I had to fill in an incident form.
21:30HE COUGHS
21:47Mr Rappi, are you sure you wouldn't rather change into a gown?
21:52OK, well, we've, um, got the results of your liver function tests
21:56and your levels have worsened since you were last in,
21:59which suggests you may have some liver damage.
22:03Also, I don't know if you know much about what happened earlier,
22:06but we...
22:09I gave you a higher dose of sedative than I should.
22:12And there's the DKA.
22:14So...
22:16we're going to have to admit you.
22:21How long have you managed sober?
22:2436 days.
22:2536... Wow.
22:28I mean, that's pretty impressive.
22:30I was so close.
22:35Maybe you should, um...
22:38keep me here for a couple of weeks...
22:42for your observations.
22:45You're not going anywhere else?
22:54Let me see what I can do.
22:59How's Jay?
23:02Have you seen him? Amy, I'm sorry.
23:04They're prepping him for surgery, but his injuries are extensive.
23:16Right, Leena, OK, um, good news. You're not pregnant.
23:19The blood test results have come back and they all look normal,
23:22but what I would caution is, if you're not using contraception,
23:26you might not be so lucky next time.
23:28So, are you using contraception?
23:33My boyfriend, he said we needn't worry,
23:39because we keep our clothes on.
23:41If I use the phrase, penetrative sex,
23:44would you understand what I mean by that?
23:49Do you have sex education classes in school?
23:52I'm homeschooled.
23:54Homeschooled by my mum.
23:57Right, OK. Has your mum never spoken to you about sex
24:01or how you get pregnant?
24:02No. I'd be surprised if she even knows.
24:06She's, like, your age.
24:09Right, OK. Look, what I would say is,
24:12if you're going to engage in any kind of sexual activity,
24:14you need to be able to talk about it,
24:16otherwise you end up here, anxious,
24:18and, you know, worrying you're pregnant.
24:21You're vomiting, I would say, is down to anxiety,
24:24so we'll keep an eye on that, but, in the meantime,
24:26how would you feel if I arranged for you to talk to someone
24:28about this stuff, someone closer to your own age?
24:34OK, we'll get that sorted.
24:42Yeah, your heart rate is quite high.
24:44It doesn't even hurt that much anymore.
24:47I just need my own bed, but that's coming in sewage, so...
24:54Come to Alliston, we've got a cat to inference once we're clear.
24:57Hang on a minute.
24:59Does that hurt, your shoulder tip?
25:02What sort of pain is it?
25:03Is it, like, a sore muscle or, like, you slept funny?
25:07Do you ever give up?
25:09Pain's natural. Drugs are just placebos.
25:11Then we get addicted to them cos we're too weak
25:13to let our bodies self-regulate.
25:15Love, sometimes pain is the body's way of telling us
25:19that something's wrong.
25:22I'd like to rule out an ectopic pregnancy.
25:25What, so now you're trying to scare me to go into hospital?
25:27No, I'm not trying to scare you,
25:28but I think it'd be a good idea if you had an ultrasound.
25:31No, no, no.
25:32Not an X-ray. There's no radiation exposure.
25:35This is an ultrasound. Sound waves.
25:39And it could help us find out what's causing the pain.
25:47Yeah. Yeah.
25:49I didn't forget them on purpose, did I?
25:51Yeah. The draw's at eight o'clock, so I need them before then.
25:55Thank you, thank you, love.
25:56Don't forget to send me that link, yeah? OK? Thank you.
26:00I think I was asking him for a kidney. Do you need me?
26:03Yes, please. Can you spare me a nurse, a young nurse?
26:07My 15-year-old... Pregnant?
26:09No, no. Not unless it's the immaculate conception.
26:11Whatever her and her boyfriend were up to,
26:13certainly wasn't sex.
26:15But, anyway, she's too embarrassed to talk to her mum,
26:17and, apparently, I am ancient.
26:19That rules me out, then.
26:21Oh, give over.
26:24I bet you didn't know I was married to a hunk, did you?
26:27I am? Yeah. A hero, in fact.
26:30They've done an article about people helping with the floods.
26:33Mind you, he looks good in his uniform, doesn't he?
26:36I thought I might use it to drum up a bit of support,
26:39you know, for tonight.
26:41Firefighters getting all the glory.
26:43Jodie, would you mind having a bit of a chat with Stevie's patient,
26:48which doesn't look like sex,
26:50and apparently means Stevie are way too old, so...
26:53Yeah, Stevie?
26:55Erm, hello? Jodie?
26:58Yeah, yeah, please. Thank you. Cheers.
27:00Thanks, love.
27:08Yeah, he's all prepped for surgery, so ready when you are.
27:11Nicole, in here with the soldier, please.
27:13Great, thanks.
27:15What happened? He's in PEA.
27:17So, let's start compressions, please, and let's prepare to intubate.
27:20So, it's an obvious reversible cause,
27:22we know it's the cardiac tamponade, isn't it?
27:24So, let's have a milligram of adrenaline, IV,
27:27and, yeah, let's go to clamshell.
27:29Shall I get Stevie?
27:30I can assist.
27:32Have you done one before?
27:34OK, you'll be fine. You'll be fine. Yeah.
27:37So, were you completely flooded?
27:39What have your insurance company said?
27:41We don't have insurance.
27:42Ah! Ah!
27:46Sky, I really need to get an IV in.
27:48You're not giving me drugs.
27:50I'm worried you're going into shock, OK?
27:52If I don't get access now, your veins will shut down
27:54and it'll make it harder for me to hold you.
27:56No, I said no drugs.
28:00OK. Jan, what's our ETA?
28:02Come on, let me give her anything.
28:04Six minutes.
28:07Sky? Sky, can you hear me?
28:12Right, Jan, she's fainted. I'm going to get an IV in anyway.
28:19So, can you just tamp the pericardium for me, please?
28:23Do you know why I'm asking you to do that?
28:25Erm, cos you don't want to damage the phrenic nerve.
28:28Exactly that, yeah. So, make the incision that way.
28:31Well done.
28:33Plenty of room.
28:35Suction.
28:37Already on it.
28:41So, holding the heart horizontally.
28:44Massage, just like that.
28:53There you go. You managed it. Well done.
28:56Gives her the fighting chance.
28:58Someone called his dad.
29:00Do you know if the imposter on Fox Lane is alcohol-free?
29:03How would I know that?
29:07Are you OK? What is it? What's going on?
29:09What has happened?
29:11He's not just married to Finn, he's married to Siobhan.
29:14She just told me they've been together for 25 years.
29:17I'm sorry.
29:19Come over here, come over here, take a seat.
29:21Come on, sit down, sit down.
29:23I'll be a sec. I'll be a sec.
29:25I'm so sorry. What are you going to do?
29:27I don't know. I'm obviously going to end it, obviously.
29:30Are you going to tell her?
29:32Why, what? I'm going to say to her,
29:34Oh, Siobhan, I know you think you may not believe my heart,
29:37we're 25 years, but no.
29:39I'm so stupid, I'm so stupid.
29:41Why didn't he tell me?
29:43Why don't you, look, just go home, just go home,
29:46and I'll cover for you.
29:48No, do you know what?
29:50This is my mess.
29:52And you shouldn't say anything.
29:54I'm sorry.
29:56And you shouldn't, this is absolutely my mess.
30:02Just, it's OK, I'll avoid her, I'll avoid her for now.
30:05OK. I'll be OK.
30:07Just go and clean your face up and I'll make you a cup of tea, OK?
30:10OK.
30:12You won't be discharged till next week.
30:17No, alcohol-free's perfect.
30:19That's exactly what he wants.
30:22Oh, you're a lifesaver.
30:24Thank you, thank you.
30:26Thank you.
30:33Some guarding of her right lower quadrant of abdomen
30:36and shoulder tip pain.
30:38She initially refused treatment but her GCS dropped en route
30:41so we gained IV access and started fluid therapy for her own benefit.
30:45OK, thank you.
30:47So let's start the primary survey then, please, Nicola.
30:50Let's have a fast scan as well.
30:52Wait, what's that? You said they'd just do an ultrasound.
30:55It's the same thing.
30:58Yeah.
31:00Hello, Sky. I'm Dr Paper.
31:02We suspect you might have a ruptured ectopic pregnancy
31:05but we're not going to know without a scan.
31:07You might need emergency surgery.
31:09No, but I can't... Tom says that I can't...
31:12Is Tom a doctor?
31:16OK, well, I am. So let us do our jobs and we'll look after you, OK?
31:21What about the baby?
31:23They need to concentrate on you now.
31:25Let them do that.
31:31OK, good to go.
31:33The vomiting has subsided, that's good news.
31:35Let's get you through to reception.
31:37I'm sorry I wasted your time.
31:39I honestly thought I was pregnant.
31:41Still trying to get my head round it.
31:44Yeah, look, it's OK. At least she managed to have a chat with Jodie.
31:47I hope they give you some reassurance.
31:48Karen, can you take Lena through to reception?
31:50Her mum's going to be there. Yeah, no problem.
31:52It might be worth chatting to your mum, you know.
31:55You never know, she might surprise you.
31:58Does it get easier when you get older?
32:08Yeah. Yeah.
32:11OK, good luck.
32:18The scan shows there is free fluid in the pelvis,
32:21which suggests it is a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
32:24So we need to get you straight to theatre.
32:26I've got some consent forms for you.
32:28What about the baby?
32:32I'm sorry, the pregnancy's not viable.
32:35It's not grown inside of the uterus and there isn't a blood supply.
32:39Right. I don't understand.
32:42I don't smoke, I don't drink.
32:44I look after myself.
32:46Sky, it's not your fault.
32:48There's nothing you could have done.
32:51I chose to bring her into this world.
32:54Everything that happens to her is on me.
32:59I'm so sorry there's nothing we can do for your baby,
33:02but we don't need to lose you as well.
33:05You've got other kids. They need you too.
33:12The boys will be all right with the nurse.
33:14They'll be in the family room when you're done.
33:17Sky. Hey.
33:19Don't worry, I'm not letting anything happen to you.
33:23What? What's she signing?
33:26Hey, she doesn't know what she's doing.
33:28What are you giving her?
33:30Are you Sky's partner? Yeah, husband, actually.
33:33Well, the pregnancy's ectopic.
33:36So we're on our way to theatre now.
33:39If you want to just wait outside...
33:41Well, I don't know what that means,
33:43but she's not going anywhere.
33:45Hey, no, no, come on, let's go.
33:48I'm sorry.
33:53Sky, listen.
33:55You can't let them pump you full of God knows what.
34:00Like, that stuff stays in your blood for years.
34:03And any future kids that we have, it'll be in their blood.
34:07I can't have that on my conscience, Sky. Can you?
34:10I'm sorry.
34:13I'm so sorry.
34:19Well, then, wake up.
34:21No.
34:23You're on your own.
34:25No.
34:31You're OK.
34:33It's all right. It's all right.
34:36It's all right.
34:42It's OK. I promise.
34:46That will be a real treat.
34:48I'm coming. Oh, you're a star.
34:50Thank you so much. I will let you know when we have a winner.
34:53OK, bye-bye, bye-bye.
34:55Yes, just when you think everyone's a misery guts.
34:58That's nice.
35:00Er... I need to talk to you about the major trauma course.
35:04I don't think I'm going to be able to do it.
35:07I thought you were keen.
35:09You're definitely ready.
35:11I'm so sorry.
35:14I just don't know...
35:16I don't know how I'll manage
35:19when I've got a baby to look after.
35:21Nicole, sit down. See yourself.
35:27I thought your friend was...
35:31Rosie wants us to have a talk.
35:33Rosie wants us to have a termination.
35:35She said she can't cope with a baby with Down's.
35:40Honestly, I thought she was going to change her mind.
35:43But it's been weeks and she won't talk to us.
35:46I... I don't know what I'm doing, Siobhan.
35:49I don't...
35:51I never wanted kids.
35:57Nicole.
35:59Look at me. If you don't want it...
36:02But...
36:04I should never have been in this position.
36:06This should have been Rosie's decision.
36:08But we both made this happen.
36:11Me and her.
36:14If she wants to turn her back, that's her look out, but I can't.
36:17I...
36:19Literally, I can't.
36:21So I can whinge and moan and say it's not fair,
36:24but it's certainly not fair on this one.
36:28And that is on me.
36:33I've got to do this.
36:35OK.
36:37Now, whatever happens, we will support you.
36:40OK?
36:42OK?
36:44Thank you.
36:46Oh! Thank you.
36:48It's all right. You'll be OK.
36:50I'm so sorry. It's all right.
36:52You're going to be fine.
36:54Jan's gone to have a word. I can't imagine we'll do it again once she's put a rocket off them.
36:58I'll let you know when they're cleared.
37:00Oi!
37:02Do you know what you've done?
37:04Whoa, sit down. No, no, no, no. Hang on.
37:07Hang on. She's in there being cut over because you've put ideas in her head.
37:10What, and you've just left her?
37:12I can't hang around for someone like that.
37:14Someone that just drops their principles the first time they're tested.
37:17I can't have her raise my kids. Some of us have standards.
37:21Such obliging standards.
37:24She's going through that and you've just walked away from her.
37:27She's going through that and you've just walked away from her.
37:30You can't fix an ectopic pregnancy with bleeding carrot juice.
37:34Our baby would still be alive if it wasn't for you.
37:39The baby was never going to survive, OK? That's the truth of it.
37:43And if it weren't for us, Sky would be dead and all.
37:46Now, is that what you want for them?
37:48Is that the type of man they deserve as their dad?
37:58Maria, can you put the sling back on and arrange a follow-up with the clinic?
38:03Oh, Terry. Are you still interested in the major trauma course?
38:07Yes. Right, well, looks like we might be able to afford a place for you.
38:11Come and see me after.
38:13Did you hear that? I'm on the course, bro.
38:16That's great. Congratulations.
38:28Hey.
38:29Hey, they're hospitalised.
38:33How can they double book?
38:36Great. What am I going to tell him?
38:39Do you want me to do it?
38:47Hey, Bora.
38:48Hey, man.
38:49So, um, look, I'm really sorry, man, but...
38:53I'm really sorry.
38:55Look, I'm really sorry, man, but...
38:57I can ring around again and see if anything else has come through.
39:00Don't bother. It's fine.
39:02Mo, just give me my money.
39:04Uh, I'll get it.
39:06But you're bleeding right now and we can't let you leave like that.
39:09I just want my money. Why don't you understand?
39:11I understand.
39:12Hey!
39:13Do you think that's an appropriate way to ask?
39:18Hmm?
39:19No, neither do I.
39:21Here.
39:25Now, are you going to let Dr Hussein see to that for you?
39:32It doesn't matter.
39:34Bora.
39:35Bora.
39:36Bora!
39:41Thank you.
39:49Yeah, just...
39:51What sort of maternity leave I'm entitled to, that sort of thing.
39:55Yeah, I'm on this number.
39:57Thank you. Bye.
40:01I heard about the trauma course.
40:03So I take it you've spoken to Rosie?
40:05No.
40:08She still won't talk to me.
40:11I can't wait for her forever, so...
40:13Looks like you're stuck with me, kid.
40:17You sure?
40:18Of course I'm not sure. No.
40:22I've made my choice.
40:25Now I've just got to get on with it.
40:29You're not alone.
40:33Edmund.
40:37Yeah, she's here.
40:42Yeah, thanks for letting us know.
40:47Ectopic pregnancy?
40:49No, J. Squatting.
40:51You died on the table.
40:53Sorry.
40:55I'll, um... I'll go and let him, you know.
40:58He starts on the way up from that room.
41:01I'll call him.
41:11Amy.
41:14It's not good news.
41:16J died on the table as they were operating.
41:20They brought him in, but his injuries were too severe.
41:26I'm so sorry.
41:33He was on his knees.
41:36He could barely breathe.
41:39And I just kept going.
41:41There's no way you could have known.
41:43J was the only one who got it.
41:46Women in the army can't get hurt.
41:49We can't get emotional. We can't complain.
41:53And I just... I just left him there.
41:57He was my mate.
41:59What sort of a friend am I?
42:01We're supposed to look out for each other and...
42:05And now he's dead cos I didn't want to look soft.
42:10I'm as bad as them.
42:18If you'd like to see him...
42:22I could arrange for that.
42:25Yeah.
42:45Just give me half an hour. I just don't want to be on my own, please.
42:48I thought you were trying to stay out of her way.
42:50I am, but she's invited me and I'm not going to let her down.
42:52You know, it's not my style.
42:54Look, Ian, wait. Just give me a minute.
42:56One minute, yeah.
42:58Come on, it's freezing. One minute.
43:02How was your first day back?
43:03Why, you know. My cousin never away.
43:05Well, listen, I didn't mean to have a go at you this morning.
43:08I just worry when you lose your temper.
43:10Honestly, there's no need for that.
43:12It's all good.
43:14OK. Right, well, it's Siobhan's fundraiser and...
43:18I just want to come home and I want to...
43:20You want to go to the pub instead, don't you?
43:22No, I want to come home and do a wee look-out.
43:24It's all right. I'll look out and make sure it's OK.
43:26Really? Yeah, you go. OK. All right.
43:28Thank you. Come on. Go on, go.
43:30See you later. I'll see you later.
43:32Don't need to rush on. OK.
43:35Let's not get that dead guy.
43:44OK, let's grab a couple of drinks.
43:47I'll find Siobhan, throw some money at her
43:49and then we'll deal after the auction.
43:51Good idea. Would you like me to join?
43:53I just thought it would do him good. Get him out the house.
43:56We miss him. I know.
43:58You know what it comes like. He says he's fine.
44:00Yeah.
44:02Oh, hello. Hey. Thank God.
44:04More grown-ups. I hope you brought your wallet.
44:07Band 5 nurses are great for support
44:09but you can't exactly ask them to dig deep, can you?
44:12Have you any idea how you get this thing to work?
44:15Faith, have a look at it.
44:17Hello. Where are you?
44:19Have you got the raffle tickets?
44:21Well, they're not much good out there, are they?
44:24Bring them in? I don't know.
44:26It's like getting blood out of a stone sometimes.
44:30Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
44:33Come over and meet the guys.
44:35Guys, don't think you've met Rich, have you?
44:38This is Stevie.
44:40She's a consultant, so be nice to her.
44:42We need her money.
44:44And this is Faith.
44:46She's an ACP, so nice to meet you.
44:48Hi.
44:50Yeah, really, really nice to meet you both.
44:52Hi.
44:54Hi.
44:56Yeah, really, really nice to meet you both.
44:58Oh, it's so good. Nice to meet you both.
45:01I'm going to find you a table.
45:03Yeah, good idea.
45:05Right behind you.
45:07I'm Peter. Yeah.
45:23What are you doing here?
45:25I said I'd come to yours.
45:27I wanted to surprise you.
45:33You can't. If anyone sees us, yes?
45:36Well, then we'll just have to make sure that they don't, then.
45:41I won't care, but I just had that knackered old swimming costume on.
45:45Can you remember? Stood there for all the world to see, looking like a melted nana.
45:49What?
45:51No, she didn't. She looked great.
45:53Yeah, you've got to say that.
46:01I'll be back in a second.
46:08Luca?
46:11Right, how have you brushed your teeth?
46:14Been to the loo?
46:18Sorry to make it, though.
46:21How was it at school today?
46:25Noah saw. He told everyone.
46:30Right, well,
46:32maybe Noah should ever think about how he'd feel
46:34if people talked about him behind his back.
46:37No one would dare.
46:39Why not? No one's scared of Noah.
46:42Tell you what, sometimes the only language people let Noah understand is a quick...
46:47Ooh! That was quick. Very good.
46:50Come on, then, mister.
46:52You've got to be quicker than that.
46:54Ooh, he's got him! He's got him! He's got him on the ropes!
46:57He's hooked him!
46:59Very good. You've got to defend yourself a little more.
47:02Keep these up, yeah?
47:04Right. Left, right. That's it.
47:06Very good. And duck.
47:08I can give you some proper lessons if you want. Yeah?
47:11Yeah.
47:13Go. Bed.
47:15Going off in ten minutes, OK? Yeah.
47:29Stevie!
47:31What? What do you want?
47:35You knew that I worked with your wife with Siobhan.
47:39So what was I? Some dirty secret?
47:41I'm sorry. I've been trying to call you all day.
47:43No, no, no, that's not good enough, OK?
47:45Because you should have told me this morning,
47:47or two days ago, last night,
47:49or a week ago, before any of this started.
47:51I am such an idiot!
47:53Go back inside. There's nothing you can say to make this better.
47:56Nothing. I'm sorry.
47:58I haven't done this before.
48:02I sort of still love Siobhan.
48:05She's the mother of my kids.
48:07But we haven't been in love for years.
48:10And I know I should have told you.
48:11But honestly, I knew you'd have run a mile.
48:14Look, I wasn't... I wasn't thinking ahead.
48:17But I am now.
48:19I don't want to be with her.
48:21I want to be with you.
48:23I can't carry on lying to her.
48:25Yeah, do you know what?
48:27Whatever you say to your wife, that's your business, OK?
48:30Your marriage doesn't rise or fall on my shoulders.
48:33This thing, whatever it was, it's done. We're done.
48:36Stevie. Stevie.
48:38I can't turn off how I feel.
48:40And neither can you.
49:10I can't turn it off.