Casualty Season 41 Episode 04
Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
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Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
Follow our telegram group to get the latest movie updates
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00:00Dervla would have been on her own last night. She'd be very cold, she'd be very tired, very hungry.
00:05She can't manage for herself.
00:06Oh, you don't know Dervla.
00:07So you think I've been making excuses for Blake?
00:09No one steals from their own family if they're okay.
00:14It's time I report you missing.
00:16Jamie.
00:16This is mad.
00:17I swear you haven't changed in, what is it, ten years?
00:20Jamie ripped me.
00:22You stay away from him and you stay away from me. Do you understand?
00:30Yeah, it's Blake Gardner, and his dad.
00:36What do you mean you've got no news?
00:44I reported him missing a week ago.
00:49And you'll call me if that changes.
00:51Can you bring in the trauma kit?
00:54Thanks.
00:55Jacob, control setting surgery. Come on.
00:57Yeah, yeah, I'm coming.
00:57I'm coming.
01:04Paramedics!
01:06Let's go with me.
01:19Paramedics!
01:24Hi, I'm Jacob.
01:26This is Teddy.
01:26What's your name?
01:31Can you unlock the door?
01:33We can't help you unless you unlock the door.
01:36Stay away.
01:36Okay.
01:44Okay.
01:47You know,
01:50this is your name.
01:55I'm Jacob.
01:58Good morning, guys.
02:20Good morning.
02:20You all right?
02:21Yeah.
02:21Listen, I spoke to the electricians this morning, and they've finished on the house.
02:25It's just as we left it.
02:26Amazing.
02:26Oh, well, hopefully not just as.
02:29Did you know it's that weird smile in the kitchen before the left?
02:31Babe, that's usually your turn to take the bins out.
02:34I miss it, you know, even the weird smells.
02:36Aw, you.
02:38Nepo baby ready to slam it with us.
02:40Ooh, giving up sex on tap.
02:42Sorry.
02:43It's fine.
02:46I won't ask.
02:48What the hell?
02:49Hey, what happened to not asking?
02:51Carol.
02:55Barbie.
02:56School meet of cams.
02:58Hey.
02:59Um, you guys go in.
03:00I'll see you in a minute.
03:02Yeah?
03:02I'll catch up.
03:03All right.
03:05I told you last week, leave.
03:071 p.m.
03:09At the anchor.
03:09We need to talk.
03:10Are you sure you're not bleeding anyway?
03:20Are you one of them?
03:24Are you an alien?
03:26She won't hurt you.
03:27Please.
03:27Please.
03:32It's okay.
03:34It's okay.
03:35Jacob, in here.
03:36It looks like a deep laceration to her right forearm.
03:49Hiya.
03:49I'm Teddy.
03:50What's your name?
03:51Niamh.
03:52My mum's bridged.
03:53Hi, Niamh.
03:54What happened?
03:54They're out there.
03:55I'm trying to get her out of this mess, but she didn't want to go.
03:59They're out there.
04:02All of them.
04:03It's okay, Mum.
04:05Me and you.
04:06Yeah?
04:07You and me.
04:11Pass me the trauma kit.
04:13I need salox.
04:17No.
04:18You have it.
04:18I asked you to pick it up.
04:20We need to go to the van.
04:21She's bleeding out.
04:22Idiot.
04:26Yes, it's Keo.
04:28I brought her in last night.
04:31What are you working on your reaction times?
04:33Well, I've been dodging Dervler's vomit for the last 48 hours.
04:37She drank a great deal of that flood water.
04:40The results were catastrophic.
04:42Yeah, I'll hold, that's right.
04:43You should see the time she had her free infestation.
04:45Yeah, harrowing in a whole different way.
04:47We're done, Kirill.
04:51Mm-hmm.
04:53Fiver says we can keep it going for another week.
04:56This should do it.
05:04Please, just focus.
05:05Please.
05:06All right.
05:14All right.
05:14Let's have a look.
05:15Oh, I can't get it tight enough.
05:25Rich, I need you to open the door.
05:28Your daughter is very, very poorly.
05:29It's safer in here.
05:37So, where's Bobby?
05:38Is he a close friend, or?
05:39Uh-huh.
05:40Calm, Jodie.
05:41You missed the briefing.
05:41Anyway, the trust are planning on popping down later.
05:45Thank us for our flood efforts.
05:46Oh.
05:47And Jamie, too.
05:49Yeah?
05:49Because we owe him.
05:50Honestly, my eyeballs haven't stopped vibrating since he saw that new coffee machine out.
05:54What time are they coming down, Siobhan?
05:56Uh, around one, I think.
05:57So, sorry, now you're first and after Jamie.
06:00Have you seen his tech bro feed?
06:02No.
06:03No.
06:03I just wanted to check in with you.
06:14You've got shifty little eyes.
06:16Um, we'll talk later.
06:18Where is it?
06:19Did you take it?
06:21Hi.
06:21Sorry.
06:21Hi.
06:22Can I help you?
06:22My wallet.
06:23One of them stole it.
06:25Okay.
06:25Well, why don't we get seated first, all right?
06:27And then...
06:27It's gone.
06:29See?
06:33Great.
06:36Is this it?
06:41Careful!
06:44Are you okay?
06:46Oh, you're bleeding.
06:52I've got HIV.
06:54I'm HIV positive.
06:56Let's get you seen.
06:57Control to 3-0-0-6.
07:03ETA seven minutes.
07:04That's seven minutes over.
07:06We don't have that long.
07:07Please.
07:09No police.
07:12Bridge?
07:13There are some people coming to keep us safe.
07:16But first, we need to go to the ambulance.
07:27They're watching us.
07:33Bridge.
07:35Look, Bridge.
07:36Look.
07:38No one's watching us.
07:40Okay?
07:41You have to trust me.
07:44Think of Niamh.
07:45Get ready to move out.
08:08Lucky it's not a broken nose.
08:16If I hear one more comment out of your mouth about the staff or the patients, I'll have HR wipe the floor with you so hard, you'd be able to see a reflection in it.
08:25It's probably not fractured, but as it's tender, we'll sort an X-ray.
08:45Do you have a charger instead?
08:48I can ask reception.
08:50I don't know why I'm bothering.
08:51He probably hasn't messaged.
08:53Boyfriend?
08:55Someone else's.
08:57His wife came home, so I had to get out of there quick.
09:00Hence.
09:01Any allergies?
09:04Okay, I'll sort some painkillers.
09:09Hey, I've got a therapy session booked tonight.
09:12I was going to do it from home, if that's okay.
09:14I've got plans, so I'm out anyways.
09:17Okay.
09:19Reader, drink later my round.
09:21Pass.
09:22I literally spent every day this week with you.
09:24So?
09:25You are a Labrador.
09:27Nice hair.
09:28Desperate for attention.
09:29Why don't you go and ask Rash, so we can talk properly?
09:34Because I know you haven't since it happened.
09:38Don't worry about it.
09:46We're close to the scale.
09:48No spaceships.
09:51Careful.
09:52No, no, we're okay.
09:53We're okay.
09:54We'll do what I've got on this by now, right?
09:55And there were those people I was telling you about to take us somewhere safe.
10:02Me, you, and Niamh.
10:04Thanks, girl.
10:09Take care.
10:12You said we'd go together.
10:14I'm sorry.
10:15You said we'd go together.
10:23Where's Niamh?
10:25You said we'd go together.
10:32Right, I suspect it is pneumonia.
10:34HIV increases the chances of infection.
10:37Could you lean forward from me?
10:38Um, okay, uh, we'll need a chest x-ray.
10:44Cam?
10:45Huh?
10:46X, uh, x-ray, yeah.
10:47Yeah.
10:48Okay.
10:48Um, also, I've been on the phone to Tina from the HIV community outreach team.
10:53Mm, I should charge for rides.
10:56That woman won't get off my back.
10:58Well, she's worried.
11:00They're concerned you're not taking your medication.
11:01Oh, I lost it.
11:03Okay?
11:04The packet.
11:06I've got the thing in here somewhere.
11:16Um, forgive me, it says Lady Euphemia.
11:20Don't I look the part?
11:23Pretty sure my cousin's married into the royals.
11:27You should both curse, you really.
11:29I go by Effie.
11:31Euphemia sounds like an STI.
11:35Parents hated me even as a baby.
11:37Well, um, would you like us to contact them?
11:39No.
11:41I'm leaving after whatever this is.
11:44I only came in because I robbed my angler to party last night.
11:47Okay, I'm sorry to tell you, but you won't be leaving anytime soon,
11:50so please sober up and we'll send you for a chest x-ray.
11:54Cam?
11:55Let's see if they can fit her in before she runs.
11:58Okay, thanks.
11:59Yeah.
12:01Okay, this is Niamh Carroll.
12:05She's a tachycardic and hypertensive by 85 systolic.
12:08She's on 15 litres per minute of oxygen and has had one litre of saline,
12:11one gram of TXA and five milligrams of morphine.
12:14The household's on sanitary, so there may be further risk.
12:15All right, okay, let's get her to bed three, please.
12:18Right, so she is in a hemodynamic shock, C1-D1.
12:21Starting primary survey, I'm going to get her across onto the bed.
12:24This is Jack Clayton.
12:26He's 70 years old.
12:28He's sustained a head injury from a fall at home.
12:31He has suspected anemia linked to his chemo for prostate cancer.
12:35Okay.
12:35He's got 15 litres of oxygen on.
12:38BP 90, 52.
12:40So we need to get him, his legs up.
12:43Okay, right.
12:43Yeah, we need to get him across.
12:44We need to get his head down, his legs up, please.
12:46Okay.
12:47Yeah.
12:48Can you let me know when everybody's got a bit, then please?
12:51Yep.
12:51Okay, so ready, steady, slide.
12:54Let's get an airway as well, please.
13:10Okay, hang on.
13:13Okay, that's fine.
13:14Could you pop him on his back?
13:15Yeah, no, he's got an airway now, hasn't he?
13:19Yeah, he's making good respiratory effort.
13:21Okay.
13:21Right, let's put him on oxygen and keep him monitored for the time being, please.
13:27Rita, Miss Lynn's CT results.
13:31Can we chase those up, please?
13:33Yeah, I can.
13:34I've just got to go to mental health with Sophia first.
13:36Sophia?
13:37Sorry.
13:38Sophia, the nurses in this department aren't at your disposal.
13:41Not still hung up about last week.
13:43Excuse me, what is this?
13:45Oh, Dylan sort of asked me out.
13:46Said no.
13:47Don't be embarrassed.
13:49I hope this situation isn't going to interfere with your work.
13:53There is no situation.
13:56I am nothing but professional.
14:03Right, count those results?
14:04Yeah.
14:05Dr. Massimo, listen.
14:06Would it be okay if I took an earlier lunch today?
14:08Sorry, just give me one sec.
14:11Miss Chamberlain, how are you feeling?
14:12Okay, well, your x-ray confirms you do have an atypical pneumonia and what looks like a moderate plural effusion.
14:22Enough with the big words.
14:25You haven't been taking your medication.
14:27So your viral load is high and your immune system is considerably weaker.
14:32You're putting yourself at risk of serious illness.
14:34Can you call my parents, actually?
14:41Does this mean I'm transmissible?
14:43I thought I only missed a few pills.
14:45You have to take your medication consistently, otherwise, yes, you could be.
14:49I had a thing with this guy.
14:55But I didn't think I was transmissible back then.
14:58We met in a club.
14:59Okay, you should probably contact him.
15:01Do you remember his name?
15:02Of course I remember his name.
15:04Kieran.
15:05He came back to mine.
15:07We hung out a few more times after that.
15:10But we haven't spoken since.
15:16Pass me.
15:17Look, it's important that you call him, but you don't have to do it this second.
15:27Kieran.
15:29It's Effie.
15:32I'm at the hospital.
15:34You need...
15:36You...
15:37You need...
15:40Can you do it?
15:42All right, I'm going to give you some oxygen.
15:43Get up for yourself.
15:44Listen, I can't tell Kieran who's been exposed directly,
15:46but I can try and sort an appointment.
15:48Yeah?
15:49Okay.
15:49Right, we might need to do a chest strain.
15:50Okay, I'm going to call him and then I'm going to take my lunch.
15:53Okay?
15:54Cam, Cam, delay your lunch, please.
15:56I can't need you yet.
15:56I just want to...
15:57Hey, up.
16:00Trouble at mill.
16:02Busy morning, then.
16:04Had it better than Ian.
16:05Seen the group chat?
16:06Think he regrets babysitting cartel whilst no one's sick.
16:08Oh, why's that working, Rani?
16:11That's not going to help.
16:16Jacob, you've reported Blake is missing to the police,
16:20but you've got to give her some time, love.
16:22I feel useless.
16:24You're anything but me.
16:26Without you, Niamh might not have made it.
16:27There you are.
16:28Come on.
16:29Work, work, work.
16:30My little green angels.
16:32Oh, Cam, there's a guy in reception asking for you.
16:54You, Cameron, I'm Effie's sort of, uh, friend.
16:59I got your message and her voicemail, put the two together.
17:03Well, she's here, isn't she?
17:05Is she all right?
17:05Can I see her?
17:06Yeah.
17:06Um, yeah, yeah, come with me.
17:18No, we have to go.
17:20Sorry, Ted.
17:21One second, mate.
17:25You said we'd go together.
17:26I know.
17:28I'm really sorry.
17:30Uh, sorry, Sophia.
17:31Um, I brought Bridget and her daughter in.
17:35We're just in the middle of an assessment, aren't we?
17:38I told you you need to cut the wiring before I tell you a thing.
17:42Can you turn your body cam off?
17:46Where's Niamh?
17:47I'll take you to her.
17:49After you've answered these questions.
17:51Is that your daughter?
17:52Does she help you at home?
17:54Yes.
17:55Are you on any medication?
17:58After?
17:58I'm not mad.
18:00I'm a mother.
18:01I have a job.
18:02What would you do?
18:04Secretary?
18:05Building merchants?
18:06I'd rather be in Marbella, but I didn't win that lottery.
18:10Hey.
18:10Have you got any children?
18:17One, um, and a grandson.
18:21Get them and meet me back at my place.
18:24Don't be scared, but she's one of them.
18:30She's an alien.
18:31Yeah.
18:31Is it the HIV?
18:37What happened?
18:38I messed up.
18:39Kieran.
18:41Sir, maybe I could take you somewhere a little more private.
18:45What's going on?
18:46Tell me here.
18:47The reason that we called was to arrange an appointment.
18:50You've been exposed to HIV and we need to do an HIV test.
18:52You said it was fine.
18:56How could this have happened?
18:58I thought you were on medication.
19:01I'm sorry.
19:02I'm sorry.
19:02Sorry?
19:03What good is sorry now?
19:05Sir, sir, if you could please wait in reception, a colleague will come and find you.
19:09Well, how do I get back there?
19:11Calm here.
19:11He's overdue his break.
19:13Okay, let's keep it on.
19:14Keep it on.
19:14It's okay.
19:20I'll take him.
19:21I'll sort the test.
19:21Okay, thanks.
19:30Hello, Mr Clayton.
19:31I'm sorry about the wait.
19:33I was wondering if you can remember any of the circumstances around the moment when you fell?
19:39Well, because I know that chemo can cause a reduction in the production of red blood cells.
19:46And I think it was probably the anemia that caused you to fall.
19:50Probably.
19:52Are those the odds we're working with?
19:54Okay, I suspect your hemoglobin was a little bit low.
19:59So what I want you to do is take some blood, see if you need a transfusion.
20:02Are you sure about that?
20:03What's my hemoglobin per deciliter?
20:06And I want you to be sure.
20:07Well, I could be 142 per litre.
20:11However, a 130 hemoglobin concentration would put me into the lowest 0.01%.
20:20And it's Dr Clayton.
20:25Okay.
20:26Shall we see if we can find a vein?
20:32Nice and still for me.
20:34Okay.
20:35Okay.
20:37I've devoted my entire life to my patients.
20:40And for what?
20:44Three months to live, they gave me.
20:46And now, I'm going to die at your incapable hands.
20:52What was that point?
20:54Can you just be quiet for me?
20:55Yeah.
20:56Okay.
20:57Okay.
20:58Er, Rita?
20:59Yeah?
20:59Would you be kind enough to send these bloods off for me?
21:04Yeah.
21:04Please.
21:06As quickly as we can.
21:07Yeah.
21:09Got it.
21:13Nothing but professional.
21:15Right.
21:16I was just about to knock for you.
21:36I had to help a patient.
21:38You look like you haven't slept in a week.
21:40I don't think you have.
21:42What do you want, Bobby?
21:42Why did you sleep with the light on when you stayed at Jamie's?
21:51You followed me to Jamie's?
21:52Scared of monsters under your bed?
21:55Or the monster in the next room?
21:57Listen.
21:58If I thought that any of that was true, I would have given evidence in the trial.
22:01It is true.
22:02He raped me, Cam.
22:11And I think he did it to you, too.
22:12Why else would you sleep with the light on?
22:15I just...
22:15No, I always sleep with the light on.
22:17If you won't admit it, then I need you to at least say that you believe me.
22:20It was Jamie who encouraged me to apply for law school.
22:30He said that he saw potential in me.
22:36He was the only one who ever did.
22:41That felt good.
22:42I loved camp with him.
22:49I would always sleep in his tent.
22:53And then...
22:55You came along.
23:00I was jealous.
23:02Do you remember that...
23:04Archery competition thing?
23:08Yeah.
23:08Yeah, I think I bummed out in the first round.
23:10Your aim was so bad.
23:18I, um...
23:21I won his attention back.
23:25Ah, he was...
23:27So proud of me for winning.
23:31But...
23:31It was...
23:36That night...
23:37He did it.
23:40I was 15.
23:44I was terrified.
23:47When I close my eyes...
23:49When I try and sleep...
23:51It's like I'm back.
23:53I can hear the zipper on his sleeping bag.
23:55Bobby, stop.
23:55I can smell the mud, the sweat, the grass.
23:59Bobby, stop.
23:59When I try and sleep...
24:00I said stop.
24:01I can feel the condensation on my face.
24:02Okay, I said stop.
24:02Did he give you biscuits when you were a good boy, too?
24:04I'm broken, Cam.
24:19And I can see it.
24:21You are broken, too.
24:23We can fix each other.
24:25If we get justice, we can bring them down.
24:27I don't want anything to do with this, okay?
24:30Okay, I didn't then.
24:31And I still don't now.
24:32I'll keep coming back.
24:34Until you tell the truth,
24:35I will haunt you.
24:37I will haunt you like he does me.
24:39The laceration was very deep.
24:54You caught a blood vessel.
24:56You lost half your blood.
24:59So we're working to replace that now.
25:03I'll be back in a little while, okay?
25:05Okay.
25:05Hey, I've been assessing your mum.
25:09Is she okay?
25:11Can I see her?
25:12She's safe,
25:13but traumatic events like her flood
25:15can have a big effect on a person's mental health,
25:18which is why we think
25:20Bridge should be admitted to a mental health unit.
25:22Mum needs to be with me.
25:25But if Bridge's delusions worsen,
25:28she's more likely to come to harm.
25:29You saying I can't look after my own mum?
25:32Look where you are, Nath.
25:34You'll be Bridge here next time.
25:37I'll fight this.
25:39I will.
25:45You can leave now.
25:52You and me.
25:53Me and you.
25:56All mobiles outstanding.
25:57We have a Cat 1 at Rovers Lane.
25:59Anybody able to assist?
26:06No, no, no, no, no!
26:08What?
26:09It doesn't say Jack Clayton, does it?
26:11No, that 100% definitely says John.
26:15It'll be okay?
26:17I need the sound of my own death march, Sophia.
26:19I've mislabeled Dr Clayton's blood,
26:20and I know I need to get another sample,
26:21and I know I need to bin this lot.
26:23Well, it was my fault.
26:24Sophia, I know it wasn't, Sophia had nothing to do with it.
26:26Sorry, I don't care whose fault it was.
26:27It doesn't matter.
26:28You're going to have to sort that yourself,
26:29because I'm not doing that again.
26:30Yeah, sorry.
26:31I thought this wasn't a situation.
26:34Do we need to arrange a mediation?
26:46Can you organise a mediation?
26:48I wouldn't have done that.
26:49I don't think Max would have done that.
26:50Max took his daughter's kidney and left for South Sudan.
26:54My approach is a little different.
26:56There's no need.
26:56I've been off for the transfer.
26:58Probably take it.
26:59I hope he's not really working out of me, either.
27:04Doctor, has he called reception?
27:20Then how long until this x-ray?
27:22We're moving as fast as we can.
27:25It's so admirable, what you do.
27:27You're a real-life Superman.
27:31Nice try.
27:32You've still got to wait.
27:36OK.
27:37Er...
27:38No, no, I'll come straight after work.
27:43Yeah, thank you.
27:44Dylan.
27:45Are you OK?
27:46Yeah.
27:47You.
27:48Er, Dervla, they've, um, found a tumour.
27:50Um...
27:51I think the options for treatment are quite limited, apparently.
27:53So...
27:54I'm so sorry.
27:55Do you know what she wants to do?
27:56No, no idea.
27:57I mean...
27:58I mean, she can't talk.
27:59Um...
28:00Um...
28:01I've had of her 13 years since she was a puppy, um...
28:03Dov, that's a dog.
28:04Dov, that's a dog!
28:05Oh!
28:06Dov, that's a dog!
28:07Oh!
28:08Oh!
28:09OK.
28:10Well, thanks for your sympathy.
28:11Oh, no, I'm sorry.
28:12I thought it was a human being.
28:13Gosh.
28:14Yeah, she's my best friend.
28:16Oh!
28:17What's she doing?
28:18I don't know what she wants to do.
28:19I mean, she can't talk.
28:20Um...
28:21I've had of her 13 years...
28:23Since she was a puppy, and...
28:26Dov, that's a dog.
28:27Dov, that's a dog!
28:31Oh!
28:32OK.
28:33Well, thanks for your sympathy.
28:34Oh, no, I'm sorry.
28:35I thought it was a human being.
28:36Gosh.
28:37Yeah, she's my best friend.
28:39Oh, no, I'm sorry.
28:40Wow.
28:41I'm...
28:42Oh, I'm sorry.
28:43I'm sorry.
28:44I'm sorry.
28:45I'm sorry.
28:46I'm sorry.
28:47All right.
28:48There he is.
28:49Hello?
28:50Yep, Jacob speaking.
28:51We'll be right there.
28:52No, no, I can't come in right now.
28:54Here.
28:55Yeah, it's OK.
28:56Just tell me.
28:57All right.
28:58Yeah.
28:59Yeah.
29:00Yeah.
29:01It's OK.
29:02Just tell me.
29:03All right.
29:04Yeah.
29:05Yeah.
29:06Yeah, it's OK.
29:07Just tell me.
29:08All right.
29:09Yeah, you can just keep doing that for us.
29:10Keep doing that for us.
29:12Jacob!
29:15Jacob!
29:16Jacob!
29:17Jacob!
29:20Brilliant, mate.
29:21Well done.
29:23We'll take over.
29:24He was delivering food.
29:25Had a witness cardiac arrest about five minutes ago.
29:27Mm.
29:28All right.
29:29You all right to jump on the chest?
29:30Why don't you get your gloves on?
29:31Yeah.
29:32Right.
29:33How can there be no appointments available?
29:34I don't understand.
29:35I can get a decision.
29:36Yeah.
29:37I mean, given the circumstances, do you think...
29:38OK.
29:39Thanks for nothing.
29:40Yeah.
29:41Incompetent.
29:42I was rushing and I should have been more careful.
29:43Absolutely.
29:44Did you realise what a precious resource it was as you threw it in a bin?
29:45Sorry.
29:46Sorry.
29:47Sorry.
29:48Redo.
29:49Everything OK?
29:50Yes, that's fine.
29:51Thank you, Dylan.
29:52I'm sorting it like you asked.
29:53OK.
29:54Let's just take a sample.
29:55We can redo the bloods.
29:56And we can do...
29:57How long have you been doing this?
29:58Four years.
29:59With training.
30:00I'm a full band five nurse.
30:01Oh, they're giving bands away.
30:02Why don't it just save us all some trouble and end it all right now?
30:03OK.
30:04A danger to the public.
30:05You're incompetent.
30:06Mr Clayton, will you keep your voice?
30:07Dr Clayton.
30:08Uh, Rita, I'll have a message.
30:09Mm-hmm.
30:10She was bad at her job and needed telling.
30:11Can I have your hand, please?
30:12Dr Clayton.
30:14Dr Clayton.
30:15Uh, Rita, I'll have a message.
30:16Okay.
30:17If you have a hand, please.
30:18Dr Clayton.
30:19Uh, Rita, I'll have a message.
30:20Mm-hmm.
30:21She was bad at her job and needed telling.
30:24Can I have your hand, please?
30:26Dr Clayton.
30:29She was bad at her job and needed telling.
30:33Can I have your hand, please?
30:35Dr. Clayton.
30:41Hey, come on, then. Let's see what you can do.
30:43Still in VT. No pulse.
30:45Charging. Clear.
30:47Right. Top, middle, bottom.
30:49Shock in. Pulse check.
30:53We got a pulse. We got Rusk.
30:55Let's start the Pulse-Ross-K bundle.
30:59Are you all right?
31:05We need to sort the 12-lead ECG.
31:07Jacob?
31:09Police say they found the body.
31:11They think it's blaze.
31:13They want me to do it.
31:15Oh, mate, mate, you need to go.
31:19No, I'm fine. No, seriously, go.
31:21I told you. I'm fine.
31:23Hello, can you hear me?
31:25We're the paramedics.
31:27Hey.
31:29Yeah?
31:30Yeah.
31:31What's he said now?
31:32No.
31:33It's not Dylan.
31:34Promise.
31:43Oh, that's great.
31:45Butch is being meant to be cleared.
31:49Please.
31:50Just let her stay here with me.
31:52Vascular surgery have got a slot for you.
31:54And they should be able to repair your ulnar artery.
31:56I've spoken to the plastic surgeons and they'll want to talk to you a bit more about this themselves.
32:01But it looks like it'll be a while for your recovery.
32:06How long is a while?
32:09A couple of months.
32:11Don't worry.
32:13I'll look after your cleaning.
32:15I've been eyeing the coffee stains in your mugs for months.
32:20Ambulance will be here soon.
32:22I'm not going anywhere with you.
32:25Or the rest of the aliens.
32:31Maybe you could just go for a couple of days.
32:34Just while I'm here.
32:36We can both get better.
32:41Better?
32:43But I'm good.
32:44You haven't been feeling yourself, Mum.
32:47Have you?
32:52Now she's got to you too.
32:55I'm rich.
32:56You're an alien.
32:58Rich.
32:59No.
33:01Like her.
33:03I want my little girl back to your own planet!
33:07Careful.
33:09What do you want from me?
33:11I want my mum back!
33:14I want my mum back.
33:19Mum.
33:21I'm so sorry.
33:27Come here.
33:37I don't want...
33:39...like this.
33:40I don't know why...
33:45...I'm like this.
33:50It won't hurt you to try this place, Mum.
33:53You might like it.
33:55Let's just go home.
33:57Niamh.
34:00You and me.
34:02You and me.
34:04Niamh.
34:07You and me.
34:08You and me.
34:09You and me.
34:13I love you, Mum.
34:18Oh, no.
34:20Oh, no.
34:22No.
34:24Please.
34:25Please.
34:26Love God.
34:27Oh, no.
34:28This was in reception for you.
34:39Parents sent the emotional support noodles instead.
34:44I can check your dressing now.
34:47How's Kieran?
34:48Not good.
34:50I wouldn't want to hurt him.
34:53Not good.
34:58I wouldn't want to hurt him.
35:02I like him.
35:04Not just because my parents wouldn't.
35:08It was just...
35:10...one time.
35:12One time I shared a needle.
35:18Do you think a person can be cursed?
35:24What are you doing here?
35:26Got bored waiting alone, didn't I?
35:28You don't have to wait.
35:29I don't need looking after.
35:31Jesus, Effie.
35:33I like you.
35:35If you could see what I see, you'd take your pills every day.
35:42I'll be back in a minute.
35:47Cam.
35:49Cam, are you okay?
35:50Yeah, I'm just having a bad day.
35:52Right, okay.
35:53Well, what was that thing that Jamie said?
35:55Erm, brave is in action.
35:57It's a bit cringe, but...
35:59Cam.
36:04We had one shock and it's now GCS 14 with stable ops.
36:07ECG shots, SD elevation and least two free.
36:09An AVM with a probable inferior MI.
36:12Cam with me.
36:14Cam.
36:16Jodie.
36:32You're lucky.
36:34Nothing's broken.
36:35Oh.
36:37Well, my phone might as well be.
36:41Look, the guy's an idiot not to call a girl like you.
36:46You're going quiet after a line like a girl like you.
36:51You're my patient.
36:53It's kind of hot.
36:54No.
36:57What's your plans after this?
37:00A bottle of wine.
37:02And, erm, texting my exit.
37:04Unless you've got a better idea.
37:06Or, erm, going to the anchor later.
37:09If you want to see how quickly a real life Superman can drink tequila.
37:11Er, he texts.
37:13He's coming to pick me up.
37:15I'll sort you a splint.
37:17Get back to the police, Jacob.
37:19Look, Blake's not dead.
37:21Carter needs him.
37:23He knows his son needs him.
37:24We need to find out for sure.
37:25My son is not dead.
37:26That's not how this ends.
37:28Sophia?
37:29Hey.
37:30Um, how's, erm, Bridget and Lee doing?
37:31Chance Boots just arrived for Bridge.
37:33I'll help you.
37:35Dr. Kiel, can I, er, pick your brain, please?
37:37You can, indeed, yeah.
37:38I've got a patient with, er, red cheeks at high temperature.
37:40A sort of lace pattern rash.
37:41I've never seen it before.
37:42Okay, I'll be with you just a moment.
37:44I've got a fifth disease.
37:46I've got a patient with, er, red cheeks at high temperature.
37:50A sort of lace pattern rash.
37:51I've never seen it before.
37:52Okay, I'll be with you just a moment.
37:53I've got a fifth disease.
37:54It used to be called slapped cheek syndrome.
37:57Nothing to worry about.
38:01Yeah.
38:04Um, I've got your blood results back.
38:06Um, your haemoglobin levels were very low,
38:08so we've crossed max four units.
38:10I have two here, which will make you feel a great deal better.
38:13Now, those need to be double-checked, please.
38:14And can you...
38:15Put them through a blood warmer.
38:16Yeah, I know.
38:17I can want it.
38:18I can want it.
38:22Um, that young nurse.
38:25Is she okay?
38:26She will be okay.
38:27Had her kicked out a patient like me back in the day.
38:29Well, it's still time.
38:30Being back here reminds me how much I loved it.
38:39Being a doctor.
38:40It meant everything to me.
38:42It means a lot to you too, doesn't it?
38:47You want my advice for what it's worth?
38:50Find a purpose outside these walls.
38:54Fall in love.
38:55Live.
38:58A life after medicine.
39:01It's empty.
39:03When you've no-one or nothing to live for.
39:07I always accepted I'd be surplus requirements
39:10when I was six feet under,
39:11but I didn't expect to be defunct while I was still here.
39:16Sorry, interrupting.
39:17Um, what's the best treatment?
39:19Plenty of fluids.
39:20Not defunct after all.
39:25I'm getting myself a cuppa.
39:43You got another one?
39:44Jacob, you need to go to the mortuary.
39:47Jacob you need to go to the mortuary I know it's horrific no parent should have
39:55to do that no you don't know none of you know do right by your boy what right by
40:09my boy and where's your boy Jan that's not fair I know you're hurting don't talk to me like that
40:39it's not mentioned a bobby has he yeah yeah he was outside before why do you know it what did he
40:52want I'm not sure Cam's been dead cagey about it though sorry I'm gonna
40:59it's been hours sorry pet only other unfusions can take up to 24 hours very nearly died today
41:13cardiology are on the way to take up to the cath labs but you're not getting home for a few days
41:18yet but how will I afford to feed my family I'm sorry I'm sorry
41:29Nicole this can't go on look if you were going to terminate this pregnancy you would have done so
41:41by now which means you do have very many options left oh I didn't sign up for any of this
41:48I know
41:50I know Sophia's here yeah I am I'm sorry about earlier I was not really myself today
42:00I almost forgotten are you you all right no not really
42:20does your invite still stand what happened to your ride home his wife oh she seems to be getting
42:32in the way vodka lime and soda fresh lime she found my hair tie so I guess it's over for good now
42:40yeah what's up with you only alcoholics and stay-at-home mums drink alone
42:46it's a kind of a a messy situation at home to messy situations
43:16if you'd like to follow me
43:46yeah
43:47yeah
44:01yeah
44:03yeah
44:07yeah
44:11yeah
44:13It's not him.
44:32It's not my son.
44:36It's not my son.
44:41Come in.
44:44Cam.
44:47Take a seat.
44:51Siobhan, I've come to hand in my resignation.
44:54Do you need it in writing?
44:59No, Cam.
45:01So you don't need it in writing?
45:06Is this about baby Chloe?
45:09Or is this about Jamie?
45:11Jamie.
45:13He didn't come down early with a trust.
45:15He's away on business.
45:16Why would I care about where Jamie is?
45:19Listen, you said it yourself.
45:20I'm not good in the role I'm in.
45:21Cam, that's not what I meant.
45:23I can't be here anymore.
45:24I don't want to be here.
45:37Okay.
45:38Right.
45:39Well, take two weeks off.
45:40And if you still feel the same, then you and I will talk.
45:45Yeah?
45:46Because, you know, I don't accept your resignation today.
45:50Sorry.
46:08Um...
46:09so so so what happens now we'll continue our investigations but that hasn't worked so far
46:16we're doing all that we can so how many of you lot are looking for him come on let's go outside
46:22no no no no no i came to you guys for help and all you find are dead bodies
46:26i grieved for someone else's kid i spent my pain on a stranger you made me think it was my son on
46:36jacob carter doesn't have a dad right now and he won't have a granddad either if you carry on like
46:41this
46:42i know now what it's like to get that call
47:06to wait in that room
47:10to think that my son is dead
47:16it feels real
47:19it feels so real
47:23oh love
47:25it won't go away until i find him
47:36lakes out there
47:39somewhere
47:41and i'm gonna find him
47:45with or without the police's help
47:49i'm gonna find my son
47:56yeah it's shivaul mckenzie here
48:02i'm just calling to raise a concern
48:08about uh... jamie cleveland
48:15one
48:16come on
48:16right
48:16one
48:20i'm just crying
48:25one
48:30one
48:32two
48:32three
48:33one
48:33one
48:34two