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Step into the heart-pounding action of the Chicago Med Season 10 premiere with the ‘Intense Emergency’ clip! Watch as the dedicated medical team faces complex cases and personal challenges, brought to life by creators Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead. Featuring powerful performances from Steven Weber, Oliver Platt, and an exceptional ensemble cast, this season promises gripping drama and emotional depth. Don’t miss the all-new season of Chicago Med, now streaming on NBC!

Chicago Med Cast:

Marlyne Barrett, S. Epatha Merkerson, Oliver Platt, Lorena Diaz, Courtney Rioux, Dominic Rains, Jeremy Shouldis, Steven Weber, Cesar Jaime, Marie Tredway, Luke Mitchell, Henderson Wade, Jessy Schram, Sophia Ali, Darren Barnet and Gregory Alan Williams

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00:00What do we got?
00:0127-year-old female, BP 92 over 35,
00:03heart rate 130, respiratory rate 28.
00:06Got caught in an electrical fire escaping the ship.
00:08Life jacket melted to the skin of her abdomen.
00:11Second and third degree burns.
00:13I can't breathe.
00:14Stop the gurney.
00:15Hey, we got you.
00:16She's got a tension pneumo.
00:17Could arrest any second.
00:18Get me a 14-gauge angiocast.
00:20Can you get the needle in through the life jacket?
00:22I can decompress in the mid-axillary line.
00:25You're gonna feel a little pinch.
00:27Three, two, one.
00:32Julia, talk to me.
00:33Red tag, 35-year-old male, drowning victim.
00:35Unconscious, GCS3.
00:36Brady anaphytic when we got to him.
00:38Intubated at the scene.
00:39Gave him a round of atropine,
00:40but he lost his pulse in the rig.
00:41Just started compressions and pushed one round of epi.
00:43Any improvement?
00:44No pulse, no respiratory effort.
00:45Nothing.
00:46Epinephrine, one milligram every three minutes.
00:48No, don't.
00:49Doesn't matter.
00:50Pupil's fixed and dilated.
00:51Couple more rounds of epi, maybe we get him back.
00:53He's gone.
00:54Dr. Hutchins.
00:55All right.
00:56Let's move on.
00:5860-year-old male, hemophiliac type A.
01:00Mom got him off the ship.
01:01BP 70 over 40.
01:02Respiratory rate 36.
01:04Moderate laceration on the lower right medial calf.
01:06Put on a tourniquet to minimize some blood loss.
01:08And he's in shock.
01:09Mommy, I'm scared.
01:10It's okay, sweetie.
01:11I'm here.
01:12I'm right here.
01:13Ma'am, I'm so sorry.
01:14We have to let Dr. Johnson do his job
01:16so he can take your son, all right?
01:17No, Mommy.
01:18No, I won't leave him.
01:19Okay, loosening tourniquet.
01:20All right, he's still bleeding.
01:22Let's downgrade to an Israeli pressure dressing.
01:25Let's get some more blood down here,
01:26and he needs FFP.
01:28He's a hemophiliac.
01:29Red tag.
01:3043-year-old male.
01:31Severe tenderness.
01:32Decreased breath sounds on the left chest
01:34with lavender bruising.
01:35Heart rate 130.
01:36BP 110 over 65.
01:38Sacs were only 88 on room air.
01:40Transfer on my count.
01:41One, two, three.
01:42Ah!
01:43Okay, you take a look.
01:44I'll listen.
01:45I can't breathe.
01:46I can't breathe.
01:47I can't breathe.
01:48I can't breathe.
01:49I can't breathe.
01:50I can't breathe.
01:51I can't breathe.
01:52I can't breathe.
01:53I can't breathe.
01:54I can't breathe.
01:55I hear you, buddy.
01:56I hear you.
01:57Here.
01:59Absinthe sliding.
02:00Hemothorax confirmed on left side
02:02with three rib fractures.
02:04All right, get me a chest tube set up
02:05with 1% lidocaine
02:07and give 100 mics fentanyl.
02:10This guy was driving this ship
02:11that ran into the commuter vessel.
02:12Witness said he lost consciousness
02:14and veered off course.
02:15I don't know what happened.
02:16One sec, I was driving,
02:18and the next I wake up on the deck
02:20with a helicopter over me.
02:21Just stay calm, sir.
02:22Can I just...
02:23Hold the fentanyl.
02:24Open your mouth, sir.
02:27He chewed up his tongue.
02:29You ever had a seizure before, sir?
02:31No.
02:32Is that what happened?
02:33It certainly looks like it.
02:34Nice catch.
02:35All right, let's, uh,
02:36push the fentanyl.
02:37Let's go.
02:38Ow!
02:39Ow!
02:40Come on, let's go.
02:4115...
02:42Apologies, Dr. Archer.
02:43A bit rusty.
02:47It's okay, Ms. Goodwin.
02:48Can you prep me
02:49a 36 French chest tube, please?
02:53Okay, I'm in.
02:55Heart rate's coming down.
02:57Sat's going up.
02:58Be stable.