マウンテンドクター 第10話 2024年9月9日

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00:00I'm really sorry.
00:04I understand now why I shouldn't meet you in the mountains.
00:08A life that can be saved, a life that can't be saved, and a life that can't be saved.
00:13How do you decide on that?
00:16A life that can't be saved?
00:18I don't want to think about it.
00:19But you should think about it.
00:23In order to re-examine the future of MMT.
00:30I...
00:38Emory-kun?
00:39Emory-sensei!
00:40Emory-kun!
00:41Are you okay?
00:42Emory-kun!
00:43I'm going to lay you down.
00:44Are you okay?
00:45Please call an ambulance.
00:47I'm okay!
00:49It's the same as always.
00:51I'll be fine soon.
00:54Ah...
00:57It looks like you had a pretty severe constipation.
01:01Your proponin levels are a little high.
01:03And there's a change in your blood circulation.
01:06I knew it.
01:08Let's use an antidepressant.
01:11Let's calm down for a while and examine you.
01:14I can't do that.
01:16Emory-kun!
01:17You know your own body very well, don't you?
01:23But...
01:24I can't take a day off from work.
01:27I understand that you're worried about MMT.
01:31If you're not healthy, you won't be able to save the patient.
01:35Isn't that right?
01:38That's true, but...
01:40What would you do if you were to collapse?
01:48What about Emory-sensei?
01:50Hospitalization?
01:51Was he sick?
01:53He's been suffering from liver failure for a long time.
01:57He suddenly collapsed yesterday.
02:01No way!
02:02It's the first time I've heard of it.
02:04Is Emory-sensei okay?
02:06He says he doesn't need to worry.
02:10Emory-sensei's old benefactor,
02:14Tsuyama General Hospital,
02:16will be his hospital.
02:18There's a lot of bad news around here.
02:23Don't worry about the case in the weekly paper.
02:27MMT is doing something unprecedented.
02:30It's impossible for the people around to understand.
02:35Please take care of Dr. Miyamoto and everyone else.
02:40That's right.
02:42As the director said,
02:44we have to do our best until Emory-sensei is gone.
02:47Let's get back to work.
02:54Let's start the conference.
02:58Excuse me.
02:59Ayukawa-san, are you going home?
03:02Thank you for everything.
03:04I'm glad you got off work earlier than planned.
03:07It's lonely to end the summer in the hospital room.
03:11I don't think so,
03:13but you don't want to work in the third floor, do you?
03:16Huh?
03:17What?
03:18You can't.
03:20You have to stay at home until the summer is over.
03:23I understand.
03:25I can't help but worry.
03:27I've been watching the third floor all the time.
03:31I hope the guests can climb the mountain safely.
03:43Sumie-san was somewhere, wasn't she?
03:45At the Christmas party last year.
03:48Oh, yes.
03:49I don't think we can talk about it.
03:52It's not like that.
03:54It's been a long time since I've seen you.
04:00Are you the one who leaked the weekly magazine?
04:04If you're going to destroy MMT,
04:07it's now.
04:09Destroy?
04:11Don't say that.
04:13I'm sorry.
04:14Oh, my.
04:15In order to deal with the limited budget of the prefecture,
04:18it is necessary to cut costs.
04:25Unnecessary medical production should be cut off.
04:31That's true.
04:32It makes sense.
04:34The prefecture will move sooner or later.
04:38Will you come back, Noriko?
04:42I'll make sure to bring you back.
04:44I'll teach you about the internal affairs from scratch at my hospital.
04:49I'm sorry.
05:07I wonder how far the article about the weekly magazine has been covered.
05:13I don't know.
05:16Are you all right, Noriko?
05:20What?
05:21I think you're tired.
05:26Well, there were a lot of things about my parents.
05:32We're just trying to save the patient.
05:39That's right.
05:41Noriko and the others are not bad.
05:46I'm serious.
05:49I'm grateful to MMT for saving Keigo.
05:54There are many other patients who think so.
06:01I'm serious.
06:04All right, I'll make you something to stimulate your stamina.
06:27Mr. Emori.
06:30You were aware of your own body, but you were climbing.
06:39Would you like to do it with me at MMT?
06:45I'm sorry, but I don't have time.
06:50What do you mean?
06:55Seven years ago...
07:01Seven years ago...
07:04I had to find the person I lost in the mountains.
07:16Now we have to do our best as mountaineers and nurses.
07:28That's right.
07:45I'm sorry.
08:01Mr. Emori.
08:02Did you expect MMT to cause this?
08:08I'm sorry.
08:15Mr. Emori.
08:19I'm sorry.
08:22We'll take care of it.
08:28MMT will take care of it.
08:32Please take care of it.
08:35Yes, sir.
08:37Two years later...
08:42It's been two years since the four of us climbed together.
08:46It's been a long time.
08:53It was pretty big.
08:56Are you okay?
09:03Watch out!
09:08Good morning.
09:10Good morning.
09:14Ayumu.
09:17Are you okay at work?
09:19What?
09:21I'm worried that you might be fired from the hospital.
09:26Stop it, Dad.
09:29That's not true.
09:31It's not true.
09:34I'm trying not to be like that.
09:37You know what?
09:39If you're swayed by the atmosphere around you, you'll get stuck.
09:44You have to be calm all the time.
09:47You don't have to say that. I know that.
09:53But thank you, Dad.
09:57Let's eat.
10:04What?
10:06What is it?
10:08It's an earthquake-caused landslide on a mountain trail in Aobadake.
10:11It's near the Alucard Mountains.
10:18Four climbers are missing.
10:34Two hours have passed since the landslide.
10:42We're near the site of the landslide in Aobadake, Nagano Prefecture.
10:47Four climbers are missing.
10:50A witness reported that four climbers were involved in the landslide.
10:57The rescue team is working hard to find them.
11:00Two hours have passed since the landslide.
11:03Four climbers are missing.
11:07The rescue team is working hard to find them.
11:22I bought this. It's the same as yours.
11:26It's not the same. There was a better one.
11:29Who do you think influenced you?
11:32If I hadn't met you, I wouldn't have been involved in the landslide.
11:37And I wouldn't have been certified as a climber.
11:43Thank you for telling me, Doctor.
11:46I didn't do anything.
11:52This is for you.
11:59It's nice.
12:01It's old, isn't it?
12:04Sorry.
12:06It's shiny.
12:08It's nice.
12:30Eriko, are you okay?
12:33Yes.
12:34The police told me to be careful.
12:37I see. I'm sorry I couldn't help you.
12:41No, I'm fine. I'm working with Kanta.
12:44The doctors have to wait at the hospital.
12:48I can't open the clinic, but thank you.
12:51Okay.
12:54Dr. Miyamoto.
12:56Did you get a call from the rescue team?
12:58The missing people haven't been found yet.
13:00I just got a call from Aikawa.
13:02The police told me to block the climbing route.
13:05We don't know when the victim will be transported.
13:08Let's get ready.
13:13Dr. Emori?
13:15We don't have any luggage from the hospital.
13:18Did you get a call from the hospital?
13:21No. I'll try to get in touch with them.
13:26Okay. I'll try to get in touch with them as soon as I can.
13:31Excuse me.
13:41Hello? Dr. Emori?
13:44I got a call from Dr. Tsuyama.
13:47He left the hospital.
13:49Where is he now?
13:51He's on his way to the site of the landslide in Aobadake.
13:53What?
13:54Wait.
13:56Are you going to climb the mountain with that body?
13:59No problem.
14:00Then I'll let MMT do it.
14:02The missing person hasn't been found yet.
14:04It will take some time for the fire department to call.
14:06But your heart...
14:08I know my body the best.
14:11And I'm used to the first aid at the site of the landslide.
14:15Don't act tough.
14:17What if something happens to Mangachi?
14:21He may have found the first aid kit at the site of the landslide.
14:25What?
14:26Don't worry about it.
14:50Hello?
15:02Yes, this is Matsuzawa.
15:06What?
15:12Come in.
15:17Thank you for waiting.
15:18Sorry for the trouble, Ms. Matsuzawa.
15:20Don't mention it.
15:24Come in.
15:36What can I do for you today?
15:41This is an order for Shina's General Hospital.
15:46We are very concerned about the incident on social media the other day...
15:50...and the announcement of the weekly newspaper.
15:55I intend to work to prevent the resumption of the incident...
15:59...in which a member of the party committed suicide.
16:02I see.
16:03So you're not going to send a doctor to the mountain again?
16:07No.
16:08I just said that I would work to prevent the resumption of the incident.
16:14I'm sorry to hear that.
16:18We received a letter from the Air Force...
16:22...asking us to leave the rescue team in charge...
16:26...so that this kind of incident will never happen again.
16:33The Air Force?
16:35Yes.
16:36In other words, we will never send a doctor to the mountain again.
16:42Ms. Matsuzawa, I understand that you want to send a rescue helicopter...
16:47...but I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to leave.
16:50Wait a minute!
16:53The MMT is a project that was launched...
16:56...while the governor was away.
16:58The governor has appointed you...
17:01...to handle the situation.
17:03No way...
17:06In order to prevent the resumption of the incident...
17:10...we ask you to refrain from activities related to the MMT.
17:35The MMT is a project that was launched...
17:38...while the governor was away.
17:41The governor has appointed you...
17:44...to handle the situation.
17:47No way...
17:49In order to prevent the resumption of the incident...
17:53...we ask you to refrain from activities related to the MMT.
17:58No way...
18:00In order to prevent the resumption of the incident...
18:04...we ask you to refrain from activities related to the MMT.
18:08Ms. Matsuzawa, I understand.
18:10Refrain from activities?
18:14What do you mean?
18:15The director of the hospital called me...
18:18...and the director of the hospital called me.
18:20Really?
18:21The director didn't say anything.
18:23Well, it's been a week...
18:26...so I can't say that he didn't call me.
18:29It's not just about Miyamoto.
18:32In the first place, it's a matter of reality.
18:34There was a risk involved in the doctor going to the mountains.
18:38But...
18:39...it was because the doctor went to the mountains that he was saved.
18:43That's right.
18:44It's not just the risk of a trip to the mountains.
18:46The results of the MMT should also be evaluated.
18:49Our doctor's work is not in the mountains, but in the hospital.
18:52He receives patients who come to him...
18:54...and gives them all he has to treat them.
18:56Other than that, he doesn't want anything else.
19:01That may be true, but...
19:03...the director was trying to change the future of mountain medical care.
19:08There's no reason for the MMT to be disbanded like this.
19:23Okay, let's get ready.
19:25Yes.
19:30I see.
19:45Noriko.
19:49What happened to your luggage?
19:52I told you I wasn't going to quit.
19:55You're going to a hospital where you're being forced to?
19:59How do you know that I'm being forced?
20:03I'm just predicting your future.
20:06That's why I revealed the corruption of this hospital...
20:09...and finally made you give up your sword.
20:13I knew it.
20:16You leaked the information to the Weekly Newspaper, didn't you?
20:21Yes.
20:22That way, you'll be free from the MMT, right?
20:26What you're doing is abnormal!
20:38This hospital is abnormal.
20:40Mountain medical care is a minority field.
20:42What's wrong with creating an excellent person like you?
20:46You're the one who's wrong.
20:49Mountain patients are nothing compared to the number of all patients.
20:54Is the number of patients a problem?
20:56Of course.
20:57Human resources are limited.
20:59So you're saying that we should stop researching mountain patients?
21:05They're doing advanced medical research...
21:08...to treat millions of people.
21:11Even if it's a critical case...
21:13...they're all doing their best to save lives.
21:17Even if it's a small percentage...
21:19...the value of saving lives is the same.
21:21Then why isn't mountain medical care included in medical research?
21:30After all, mountain medical care is only done by a handful of doctors.
21:36That's the reality of this country.
21:41We're not doing this as volunteers.
21:46It's our duty as doctors.
21:48I think medicine should change with the times.
22:19Yamori?
22:21Yamori?
22:22What's wrong?
22:23I'm at the scene of the landslide.
22:25We've found a missing person.
22:27We're in a state of emergency.
22:29Are there too many people?
22:31No.
22:32I told them there were volunteers...
22:34...but the fire department said there were too many.
22:36290!
22:37Help!
22:38Hurry!
22:39Can't we do something?
22:41Actually, we can't send a volunteer to the mountains...
22:44...without permission from the prefecture.
22:46We can't do that.
22:47It's a life-threatening situation.
22:48Are you all right?
22:49Are you all right?
22:51At this rate, we won't be able to save anyone.
22:53I'll save you!
22:58I understand.
23:101, 2, 3!
23:121, 2, 3!
23:131, 2, 3!
23:16I'm sorry.
23:18Are you all right now?
23:20Does it hurt anywhere?
23:25Does it hurt anywhere else?
23:27Excuse me.
23:28I'm Matsuzawa, the director of Shinano General Hospital.
23:32Can I talk to my father?
23:34I'm sorry, but we can't do that right now.
23:36It's urgent.
23:38Can you do something?
23:39Please wait until you have an appointment.
23:43I can't let you do whatever you want.
23:45We're running out of time.
23:46We're running out of time.
23:47We're running out of time.
23:48Excuse me.
23:49Father, I have something to talk to you about.
23:53Director Matsuzawa.
23:54Please leave us alone.
23:55No, it's fine.
23:59Please.
24:07Is it about the MMT?
24:09Yes.
24:11Have you heard about the discovery of a car
24:13that was found in the Aoba Valley?
24:16Yes, I've received a report from the rescue team.
24:18We need a doctor to help us.
24:21I'd like you to transport the doctor by helicopter.
24:26I understand the situation.
24:28However, I was told that we should review the MMT
24:31because of the earthquake that happened the other day.
24:34I understand that there was a problem.
24:37But we're in a state of emergency.
24:40That's why we can't send a doctor to the mountains
24:43and cause an earthquake.
24:46Of course.
24:49But if there is no proper emergency treatment,
24:52it will be too late.
24:54We can't do anything about it.
24:57There is evidence that if a doctor goes to the site,
25:00his life expectancy will increase.
25:03The MMT has a life that can save.
25:11For the future of regional medical care,
25:14the MMT was created by talking about dreams with the governor.
25:20Masashi.
25:21This is the first anniversary of this year.
25:25That's right.
25:27For me, for the governor,
25:30the MMT should be the same as my child.
25:39My child should have the responsibility
25:42to watch over his growth and failure.
25:45I'm sorry.
25:51We're not allowed to do anything,
25:53but we have to accept it.
25:55It's not official yet.
25:57Let's do what we can for the patients.
26:00Yes.
26:02To be honest, it's empty.
26:05What have we done?
26:08I didn't think I'd feel that way
26:11when I started MMT.
26:14I learned that there are patients who can be saved thanks to MMT.
26:17I studied triangular medicine.
26:19But at this rate,
26:20the introduction of the rescue helicopter is another dream.
26:23It can't be helped.
26:24This is something that cannot be done
26:27without the cooperation of the country and the local government.
26:30What's the point of failing once or twice?
26:37MMT is trying to open the door to new medical care.
26:42We have no choice but to repeat the trial and error.
26:50Young people may not know this,
26:54but the same was true of emergency medical care in the past.
26:57It started from a place where there was no law.
27:00We repeated the failure and success over and over again.
27:04Little by little, the system got better.
27:07And finally,
27:09a life-saving emergency medical care was born.
27:13Next is triangular medicine.
27:16We have no choice but to repeat the trial and error.
27:19Dr. Miyamoto.
27:22Yes.
27:24I don't want to end it like this.
27:27Yes.
27:35It's from the director.
27:40Hello.
27:41Dr. Miyamoto.
27:42A rescue helicopter is heading there,
27:45so please go with Ayaka.
27:47What?
27:48What's wrong?
27:51A missing person has been found at the landing site.
27:54A request from the rescue team has come in.
27:57Please take care of the missing person with Dr. Emory.
28:01Dr. Emory?
28:05I don't have time to explain now.
28:07I'm counting on you, Dr. Miyamoto.
28:25We're in a state of emergency.
28:27Let's hurry.
28:28Yes.
28:29Let's hurry.
28:30Yes.
28:45The MMT is at the scene?
28:47The helicopter just reported that the clothes were delivered.
28:51What's going on?
28:52What's going on?
28:53It seems to be an instruction from the governor.
28:59Thank you, Governor.
29:02It's just a measure for the sake of human life.
29:05There is no change in the way of the MMT,
29:08including public opinion,
29:09and the need to think about it in the future.
29:12Yes.
29:23Director Matsuzawa.
29:25You did it.
29:28You ordered the helicopter to be moved by yourself.
29:31Are you going to privatize public institutions?
29:34I just took the best measures to save as many lives as possible.
29:44I'm in trouble, Director.
29:47If you cause secondary damage again,
29:49how are you going to take responsibility?
29:53I want you to stop acting like a doctor in the mountains.
29:58Acting like a doctor?
30:00Yes, that's right.
30:05Please take back those words.
30:10Yes.
30:12Yes?
30:14At the scene now,
30:15doctors are fighting for a minute and a second
30:19to save the patient.
30:22One, two, three.
30:25I'll warm it up.
30:27While exposed to the threat of nature,
30:29while bearing the risk of not even losing your own health
30:32and sometimes your life,
30:34you're still trying to save the patient.
30:42I want you to stop acting like a doctor
30:45in the room where the director heard about it.
30:52If you cause a problem again, there's no way out.
30:56I'll keep an eye on the MMT.
31:12I'm counting on you.
31:16I'm fixing it now.
31:18It hurts, but please bear with it.
31:24The rescue helicopter is here now.
31:26It's just a little further.
31:27Please do your best.
31:29Dr. Enmori.
31:30Dr. Enmori.
31:31It looks like we'll be able to rescue you from the mountains soon.
31:33Is there a risk of a crash syndrome?
31:35I'll go now.
31:36Yes, please.
31:37Please.
31:42It's sandwiched,
31:43but the blood flow is maintained, so don't worry.
31:45Yes, I understand.
31:46Okay.
31:47Please put it here.
31:48Yes.
31:49Resuscitation suit.
31:50Yes.
31:51Okay, let's go.
31:52One, two, three.
31:54Okay.
31:55Okay.
31:56Look over there.
31:57One, two, three.
32:01Okay.
32:03Slowly, slowly.
32:05Head is okay.
32:06I'm going in.
32:07Yes, please.
32:08I'm going in.
32:09Yes, please.
32:14Does it hurt anywhere?
32:19Sorry to keep you waiting.
32:30Good job.
32:33This patient's vital signs are unstable,
32:34and his right bronchial tube is suspected.
32:35Please put him in an air-drain.
32:36Yes.
32:37Doctor, his consciousness is weakening.
32:38I'll go now.
32:39Please put him in an air-drain.
32:40Yes.
32:42Are you okay?
32:43Are you okay?
32:44This is Miyamoto.
32:45I'm going to treat you now.
32:48Please put him in an air-drain.
32:49I'm going to take off his clothes.
32:56It's going to sting a little.
32:58Sorry to keep you waiting.
32:59It's okay.
33:00Please put him in an air-drain.
33:01Yes.
33:08Please take a route.
33:09Yes.
33:18It's okay.
33:20Excuse me.
33:25Please put him in an air-drain.
33:26Yes.
33:31Please put him in an air-drain.
33:32Yes.
33:42Ayukawa, can you come here?
33:43Yes.
33:44Please prepare an oxygen tank and a cold medicine.
33:45Yes.
33:46Understood.
33:47Please.
33:48Yes.
33:52Excuse me.
34:01Please put him in an air-drain.
34:02Yes.
34:15Please put him in an air-drain.
34:16Understood.
34:17Please prepare a stretcher.
34:18Yes.
34:24I found two people in the air-drain.
34:26Please put him in an air-drain.
34:27Understood.
34:28Yes.
34:29This is Shinano General Hospital from the heliport in Chobo Nagano.
34:31Two people in the air-drain and one JCS.
34:34The injured person will arrive at Shinano General Hospital in about 10 minutes, as reported in advance.
34:38Please.
34:39I understand. I'll be on standby.
34:44What's the situation?
34:45The helicopter with the patient will arrive soon.
34:48Let's go.
34:49Yes.
34:50I'm counting on you.
34:51Yes.
34:531, 2, 3.
34:581, 2, 3.
35:03What's the situation with the other injured people?
35:05We found the other two people.
35:07We'll transport them to the hospital.
35:08Please.
35:09Please.
35:15I'm going home.
35:16I'm going home.
35:17Put one in here.
35:18We'll transport them.
35:19Put two in there.
35:20Understood.
35:21I'll be the patient in this room.
35:22Yes.
35:23I'll start the countdown.
35:27I'm going to start.
35:281, 2, 3.
35:29I'm going.
35:301, 2, 3.
35:31I'll start the countdown.
35:32I'll switch to the start button.
35:36I'll start the countdown.
35:37The movement may be a bit fast.
35:39Prepare for the recovery surgery.
35:41Yes.
35:42I'll be on standby.
35:43What's the situation over there?
35:44We'll transport them now.
35:46We'll do a small operation on the board.
35:48Yuketsu, RBC, FFP.
35:50Bring 10 of each.
35:51Yes.
35:52Emergency.
35:5310 RBCs and 10 FFPs, please.
35:55One more light, please.
35:56Yes.
35:57Is there any pain?
36:01The pelvis is broken.
36:03I'll fix it.
36:04Please.
36:05It may hurt a little.
36:13I'll tighten it.
36:18I'll tighten it.
36:23It's a new painkiller.
36:31I'll remove the blood around the heart.
36:33It may tingle a little.
36:37It'll be a little easier.
36:49It'll tingle a little.
36:51I'll put in a drenage tube and transport it.
36:54Give me more guard.
36:55Yes.
36:58Where's Yuketsu?
37:01Do it here.
37:02Yes.
37:05Is there a wire in it?
37:06No, no, no.
37:07Is there?
37:08It's a miscarriage.
37:10Satin seal.
37:11Yes.
37:12Is there any air leak?
37:13There's a leak.
37:14There's also a respiratory failure.
37:15Okay.
37:16Take the CT and put it in the ICU.
37:18Yes.
37:20I'll go in.
37:21I'll leave it to you.
37:28I'm going to do a spondylolisthesis.
37:29Yes.
37:35This is the triangular medical treatment I believed in.
37:46I'm going to do a spondylolisthesis.
37:55You really saved me.
37:57If you hadn't been there, I don't know what would have happened.
38:00Me too.
38:01Well, we're leaving now.
38:03Thank you for your hard work.
38:04Thank you for your hard work.
38:05Why did you come to this site?
38:09You were avoiding a precision test, weren't you?
38:19Dr. Emori.
38:23I'm sorry I came to the mountains without permission.
38:28I'm sorry.
38:30I'm sorry.
38:31I'm sorry I came to the mountains without permission.
38:41I thought I could be saved if I came here.
38:55Seven years ago.
38:57Where are you going?
38:58I'm going to look for the leak.
39:00Dr. Emori.
39:01It's dangerous at night.
39:02You know that.
39:04At that time, I couldn't even go to the site.
39:10Let me go.
39:14I don't want to feel that way again.
39:19I don't want to feel that way again.
39:29I just found one person.
39:31I'm Dr. Emori from Shigeno General Hospital.
39:33I'll help you now.
39:34Let's do our best.
39:36Thank you for your hard work.
39:37Thank you for your hard work.
39:41I'm Dr. Emori.
39:42I felt like my back was being pushed.
39:45Are you okay?
39:46There are people who need will at the site.
39:52There is a life that may be saved.
40:05If we hadn't come to the mountains today,
40:10we might not have been able to connect the lives of the people who were lost.
40:16If we hadn't come to the mountains today,
40:18we might not have been able to connect the lives of the people who were lost.
40:22If the will goes to the mountains, there is a life that can be saved.
40:29That's what everyone told me.
40:37We have to find the ideal of MMT.
40:46We have to find the ideal of MMT.
40:56Thank you for your hard work.
40:57Thank you for your hard work.
40:58I'll leave the rest to you.
41:00I'll leave the rest to you.
41:03I understand.
41:05I'll get down now.
41:11Dr. Tsuyama seems to want to preach.
41:17I'll have you get a precision examination.
41:25I don't want to go home.
41:31I'll leave the rest to you.
41:32I'll leave the rest to you.
41:33The patient is already here. Let's get ready.
41:34The patient is already here. Let's get ready.
41:35Yes.
41:40The bone fracture has caused hematoma.
41:42Let's fix the depot.
41:43Yes.
41:44I'll go in.
41:45I'll go in.
41:46I'll go in.
41:48I'll go in.
41:49Slowly.
41:50Slowly.
41:52One, two, three.
41:53One, two, three.
41:54One, two, three.
42:00Four climbers were rescued by the rescue team.
42:06They were taken to the hospital, but they were unconscious.
42:12I hope they will be saved.
42:16Kanta.
42:18Eriko.
42:21How are you?
42:23I'm fine.
42:25Are you going to recover?
42:27No.
42:29I came to say goodbye to this war.
42:35At the end of this summer, I decided to build the Aikawa 3-story building.
42:58Miyamoto.
43:00Yes.
43:01I'll take back what I said about you.
43:07What?
43:10You are...
43:18Ms. Emori.
43:19Are you okay?
43:21Ms. Emori.
43:23Is your chest painful?
43:25I have a liver tumor.
43:27It may have caused a myocardial infarction.
43:28I'll call the rescue team.
43:29Yes.
43:31Ms. Emori.
43:32Shall I put you down?
43:33I'm fine.
43:34Yes.
43:39I'm sorry.
43:40Please help me.
43:42A car may have caused a myocardial infarction during the descent of the Aobadake.
43:47Yes.
43:48If you don't get treated at the hospital right away, your life will be at risk.
43:50Can you get a helicopter here?
43:57I'm in the A-line.
43:58Blood pressure is 70.
43:59I'm in the A-line.
44:00Inflate 5 cc.
44:02Add U-case.
44:03Yes.
44:04Transmission is OK.
44:05Yes.
44:06Call the portable.
44:07Yes.
44:08What?
44:09Ms. Emori?
44:10I asked for a helicopter, but I was told that it may not be in time to take out the helicopter after returning to refuel.
44:16I understand.
44:17I'll check the situation of the helicopter here and contact you as soon as possible.
44:22I'll prepare for the reception.
44:23Yes.
44:24Please.
44:29Don't worry about me.
44:30Get down.
44:31I can't do that.
44:32I'll have to wait a little longer.
44:33The helicopter won't come.
44:35Let's keep it warm and wait.
44:36Yes.
44:37Just go home.
44:39I can't.
44:41Are you going to do it again?
44:44I can't leave it alone.
44:47I don't want to lose anyone in the mountains anymore.
44:53Ms. Emori.
44:54Doctor.
44:55Ms. Emori.
44:56Doctor.
44:57Are you okay?
44:58Ms. Emori.
44:59Ms. Emori.
45:00Ms. Emori.
45:01Ms. Emori.
45:02Ms. Emori.
45:04Let's go home alive together.
45:05I can't breathe.
45:06Can't you fly the helicopter somehow?
45:09Didn't Ms. Emori fight to save her life?
45:11What are you going to do if the doctor dies in the mountains?
45:13I'm proud of everyone at MMT.
45:16It seems that there is a risk that the doctor will go to the mountains.
45:19Nature is not something that people can do.
45:22I think that all people involved in the mountains should think about it.
45:26I think our experience will someday lead to the future of mountain medicine.

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