Dylan fights to prove his innocence, but is time his enemy? Meanwhile, Stevie makes peace with her head and her heart, and can Rash keep family ties from fraying permanently?
Year started: 1986
Country: UK
IMDB rating: 6.1
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
Categories: Drama
Stars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra Sarker Matt Bardock Cathy Shipton Simon MacCorkindale Amanda Mealing James Redmond Patrick Robinson Georgia Taylor Tristan Gemmill Janine Mellor Susan Cookson Michael French Sam Grey Kwame Kwei-Armah Amanda Henderson William Beck Ben Turner Matthew Wait Azuka Oforka Elyes Gabel Steven Miller Christine Stephen-Daly George Rainsford Kelly Harrison Luke Bailey Sarah Manners Robert Gwilym Donna Alexander Rebekah Gibbs Louise Brealey Christopher Colquhoun Gillian Kearney Rebecca Wheatley Leanne Wilson Jan Anderson Michael Stevenson Lee Mead Zita Sattar Jamie Davis Alex Walkinshaw Sophia Di Martino Georgina Bouzova Crystal Yu Claire Goose Clive Mantle Chloe Howman Jonathan Kerrigan Richard Winsor Charlotte Salt Sorcha Cusack Sue Devaney Christine Tremarco Ben Price Daniel Rymer Will Mellor Caroline Webster Ian Kelsey Kip Gamblin Jason Merrells Lisa Coleman Brenda Fricker Oliver Coleman Michael Obiora Abdul Salis Lee Warburton Matthew Needham Gerald Kyd Maxwell Caulfield Sandra Huggett Vincenzo Pellegrino Will Sharpe Ben Keaton Jane Gurnett Ivana Basic Rebecca Lacey Will Thorp Pal Aron Gray O'Brien Chucky Venn Ronnie McCann Lucy Gaskell Joanne King Anne Kristen Nigel Le Vaillant Di Botcher Paterson Joseph Robson Green Kirsty Mitchell Christopher Rozycki Gemma Atkinson Philip Bretherton William Gaminara Barbara Marten Daphne Alexander Michelle Butterly Madeleine Mantock Eddie Nestor Jason Durr Laura Aikman Bernard Gallagher Hasina Haque Maureen Beattie Holly Davidson Doña Croll Mamta Kaash Debbie Roza Richard Dillane Grant Masters Shaheen Jafargholi Geoffrey Leesley Joan Oliver Neet Mohan Elinor Lawless Peter Birch Ganiat Kasumu Naoko Mori Jason Riddington Emma Bird Craig Kelly Steven O'Donnell Peter Guinness Tom Chambers Mark Bonnar Judy Loe Caroline Langrishe Steven Brand Lizzy McInnerny Suzanna Hamilton Susan Franklyn Robert Pugh Osi Okerafor Ella Wilder Peter O'Brien Orlando Seale Russell Boulter Milo Clarke Oliver Parker Keiron Forsyth Maria Friedman Maureen O'Brien Helena Little Lisa Bowerman George Harris Gemma-Leah Devereux Tara Moran Brendan O'Hea Robert Daws Guy Henry Uriel Emil Olivia D'Lima Adele James Stirling Gallacher Arin Smethurst Tam Hoskyns Belinda Davidson Vivienne McKone Cheryl Campbell Peter England Samantha Edmonds Shaheen Khan Martin Ball Jacey Salles Robert Duncan Maggie McCarthy Paul Lacoux Carol Leader Gabriella Leon Paul Fox Nicole Faraday Adie Allen Eamon Boland Julie Graham Kat
Year started: 1986
Country: UK
IMDB rating: 6.1
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
Categories: Drama
Stars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra Sarker Matt Bardock Cathy Shipton Simon MacCorkindale Amanda Mealing James Redmond Patrick Robinson Georgia Taylor Tristan Gemmill Janine Mellor Susan Cookson Michael French Sam Grey Kwame Kwei-Armah Amanda Henderson William Beck Ben Turner Matthew Wait Azuka Oforka Elyes Gabel Steven Miller Christine Stephen-Daly George Rainsford Kelly Harrison Luke Bailey Sarah Manners Robert Gwilym Donna Alexander Rebekah Gibbs Louise Brealey Christopher Colquhoun Gillian Kearney Rebecca Wheatley Leanne Wilson Jan Anderson Michael Stevenson Lee Mead Zita Sattar Jamie Davis Alex Walkinshaw Sophia Di Martino Georgina Bouzova Crystal Yu Claire Goose Clive Mantle Chloe Howman Jonathan Kerrigan Richard Winsor Charlotte Salt Sorcha Cusack Sue Devaney Christine Tremarco Ben Price Daniel Rymer Will Mellor Caroline Webster Ian Kelsey Kip Gamblin Jason Merrells Lisa Coleman Brenda Fricker Oliver Coleman Michael Obiora Abdul Salis Lee Warburton Matthew Needham Gerald Kyd Maxwell Caulfield Sandra Huggett Vincenzo Pellegrino Will Sharpe Ben Keaton Jane Gurnett Ivana Basic Rebecca Lacey Will Thorp Pal Aron Gray O'Brien Chucky Venn Ronnie McCann Lucy Gaskell Joanne King Anne Kristen Nigel Le Vaillant Di Botcher Paterson Joseph Robson Green Kirsty Mitchell Christopher Rozycki Gemma Atkinson Philip Bretherton William Gaminara Barbara Marten Daphne Alexander Michelle Butterly Madeleine Mantock Eddie Nestor Jason Durr Laura Aikman Bernard Gallagher Hasina Haque Maureen Beattie Holly Davidson Doña Croll Mamta Kaash Debbie Roza Richard Dillane Grant Masters Shaheen Jafargholi Geoffrey Leesley Joan Oliver Neet Mohan Elinor Lawless Peter Birch Ganiat Kasumu Naoko Mori Jason Riddington Emma Bird Craig Kelly Steven O'Donnell Peter Guinness Tom Chambers Mark Bonnar Judy Loe Caroline Langrishe Steven Brand Lizzy McInnerny Suzanna Hamilton Susan Franklyn Robert Pugh Osi Okerafor Ella Wilder Peter O'Brien Orlando Seale Russell Boulter Milo Clarke Oliver Parker Keiron Forsyth Maria Friedman Maureen O'Brien Helena Little Lisa Bowerman George Harris Gemma-Leah Devereux Tara Moran Brendan O'Hea Robert Daws Guy Henry Uriel Emil Olivia D'Lima Adele James Stirling Gallacher Arin Smethurst Tam Hoskyns Belinda Davidson Vivienne McKone Cheryl Campbell Peter England Samantha Edmonds Shaheen Khan Martin Ball Jacey Salles Robert Duncan Maggie McCarthy Paul Lacoux Carol Leader Gabriella Leon Paul Fox Nicole Faraday Adie Allen Eamon Boland Julie Graham Kat
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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30It's a regular
00:4426.35
00:46The M's 9
00:47People's Sizing
00:48Shocking
01:00Jodie, Jodie, Jodie, Jodie, Jodie, yeah, we agreed, okay, thank you, um, time of death, 11.57, okay, thanks.
02:00If I mocked about like this at work, I'd be fired.
02:11I supported the nurses, believing they were overworked and underpaid, obvs, not the case.
02:17It'd been a tough shift, we was on a break.
02:19I'm not saying that you can't take a break, but to post it on social media, in your uniform.
02:26I thought it'd make people laugh.
02:27Do you know how many complaints we've had?
02:29I'm sorry, it's not a good time.
02:30Why does it matter what I do in my spare time?
02:33How can you be so naive, hmm?
02:36Patients watching you lot mocking about when they've been sat there waiting for eight hours with a broken leg.
02:43Take it down, and for God's sake, don't make any more.
02:46I'm not going to.
02:47Do you already think I'm a crappy enough nurse?
02:49If you're not careful, they won't be the only one.
02:53What's got into you, hmm?
02:56Just concentrate on doing your job.
02:59Preferably better.
02:59Somebody's been sick in reception, so clean it up, and while you're at it, go on.
03:05Cam, you stay on minors.
03:07Rita, with me.
03:09Siobhan, I know you're really angry, and I'm so sorry.
03:14I just think she'd know Jodie's having a really hard time.
03:18Today's the anniversary of her mum's death.
03:21Just thought you should know.
03:24Just get something away from her.
03:26Oi, darling.
03:27Don't let stuff in sort of sight, would you?
03:30Look, one of our colleagues will call you through and it's your turn.
03:32I've been sat here hours.
03:34You're not treating anyone.
03:35You've been triaged.
03:36There's a system.
03:38Hello?
03:39Hello?
03:39Help, please.
03:40She can't breathe.
03:41Okay, okay.
03:42Right, just come with me.
03:44Hey.
03:44Hey.
03:45Hey.
03:46She's not in the queue.
03:50I'm just trying to stay calm for me.
03:52It's okay.
03:54Bilateral expiratory wheeze, though.
03:56Has she had many of these attacks before?
03:58Yeah, but never this bad.
04:00Oh, she's hit her head.
04:01It's okay.
04:01It's all right.
04:01It's just a little bump.
04:02It's okay.
04:05Okay, sat's are 94.
04:08Let's start her on ten squirts of salbutamol through the spacer.
04:15I'll do it.
04:15It's fine.
04:16It's fine.
04:16Okay, grab the inhaler.
04:18You okay being in with your cells?
04:19No, I'm fine.
04:21You know, you did absolutely everything that you could earlier on.
04:23That's enough.
04:24Yeah, well, according to Siobhan, it really isn't.
04:31Okay, so I know it's scary because you're struggling to breathe.
04:34You get all panicky and dizzy, don't you?
04:36Yeah, this is a super-duper version of your inhaler, okay?
04:40So it's going to get medicine to hear really, really quickly.
04:44Can you give it a go for me?
04:46There you go.
04:47Pop that there.
04:48Good girl.
04:49Home check.
05:01Still in VF.
05:02Back on the chest.
05:05He's not going to buy it.
05:06Need for charging?
05:07I can't believe I forget the compressions when it's charging.
05:35It's all right.
05:36You've got it.
05:37And the rest of the module's in the back.
05:39Have you, um, have you seen the lecturer?
05:44Pensioner.
05:45So, total pushover.
05:48Oh, Siobhan, have you got a sec?
05:57Um, listen, the CPS are making a decision about prosecuting Luca this morning.
06:02They didn't say when they'd call, they just said they'd call, so I...
06:05Um, keep your phone on you.
06:07If you need to duck out, then give me the nod.
06:10Thanks.
06:15Those sats are beginning to come up, aren't they?
06:16Well, we've got 96 now and rising.
06:19Good.
06:20Um, how did she get this burn?
06:22Electric hob.
06:23That's why I was bringing her in.
06:25Then a breathing goes.
06:26I didn't have a puffer.
06:27Um, okay, that probably will be dealt with in cubicles, um, so you'll see a different doctor for that.
06:34But for the time being, let's give the nebuliser a couple of more minutes to work.
06:38Jodie, can I have a quick word outside, please?
06:40Yeah.
06:43You know, I think all of this stuff is going to blow over.
06:46Uh, the problem with this job is that, um, we're held to account by people who don't have the first idea of what it is that we actually do.
06:55In my 20s, um, which, which did happen, by the way, yeah, I dreamt of being a consultant.
07:03Okay.
07:04Well, what do you want?
07:06I don't know, maybe make ACP one day?
07:08There you go.
07:09Yeah, but I don't know where to start.
07:10Well, um, you could start by getting your PDR-AP module.
07:14Right, and what, do I just apply for that?
07:16Yeah, I think a mentor would be beneficial.
07:18Yeah, well, Siobhan's not going to do that, is she?
07:20And Faith's too busy with the kids.
07:21A consultant mentoring a nurse?
07:25I don't think it'd ever be official, but, I mean, if we did it more in the spirit of friendly advice...
07:30Are you offering?
07:31I tell you, what are you doing tonight?
07:33Nothing.
07:34Do you want to grab a bite to eat?
07:36Yeah.
07:37Um, yeah, I'd love to, actually, if you've not got plans.
07:40No, um, no, absolutely.
07:42Uh, look, in the meantime, if Kim's breathing's stabilised, uh, movies could be cool and, uh, regular ops, I think.
07:47Okay, do you want to check first?
07:49No, I don't need to do that.
07:50You know what you're doing.
07:53We're past, right?
07:55Um...
07:56I've heard, no way.
08:04And what do you think, Jan?
08:05Fastest rust time of the group.
08:07True, though nowhere near as fast as my fastest.
08:12Not bad for a pensionary.
08:14It's lovely in that observation room, but the speakers are so loud, though.
08:19You pick up every whisper.
08:20Will I see you at my lecture tonight?
08:24Oh, I didn't think it was...
08:26No, no, it's not compulsory.
08:28No, just think of it as, um, supporting the elderly.
08:33Helping the aged.
08:35See you there, then.
08:38Excuse me.
08:42Uh, where do you want us?
08:44Go round to play one.
08:50Um, are you okay to do the handle on that?
08:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:53All right, same time.
08:55What's wrong?
08:56That was a go-karting place.
08:57They can't do food anymore.
08:58Something about a cooker at the party's in a few hours.
09:01That's all right, don't worry.
09:02We just order pieces.
09:03We'll have them back at the house.
09:04Yeah, and it's a nightmare.
09:05I can't even be there.
09:07And last year I was too much of a mess to do anything for them.
09:10It's not good enough.
09:11I'm not doing good enough.
09:13I mean, listen.
09:15Come sit down.
09:15Luca's birthday to coming round again means that it's nearly a year since you decided to get clean.
09:25You should be celebrating our five.
09:26You've come not beating yourself up.
09:27What if this is the last party he has as a kid before he gets locked up?
09:32Don't jump ahead.
09:33Ian, this is Luca.
09:34He won't cope in a young offenders.
09:36You know that.
09:37You don't even know if they're going to charge him.
09:40He's going to be all right.
09:43Yeah?
09:43Yeah.
09:44I promise.
09:44Mm-hmm.
09:45Right, okay.
09:47We have Kim and Mom Julie, yeah?
09:51Hi, I'm Dr. Nash.
09:52And you came in mid-asthma attack, is that right?
09:54Yeah, I'm keeping on half-hourly ops just until we know it's settled.
09:58Right, and you have a burn to your hand, is that right?
10:01Do you mind if I have a little look?
10:03Want to sit up for me?
10:07Stubborn, I like it.
10:09Okay, tell you what, it's only going to take a minute.
10:12You sit up.
10:12You can lie right back down again.
10:14Oh, they've had, like, gigger or a little.
10:16Excellent.
10:17Bites.
10:25Quite a lot of bruises you have there.
10:27Yeah, she's a bloody nightmare into everything.
10:30How do you think she got the burn?
10:33Only time she slows down is when she can't breathe.
10:35Okay, um, that's right, you can lie back down if you want.
10:40Do you have any, uh, support at home, partner, social worker?
10:45No, why are you asking?
10:46Just routine questions.
10:47Um, okay, look, that's, uh, that burns not too deep, so let's give ten mils of insulin
10:51paracetamol, uh, we'll take some photos so plastics can review, and we'll get a non-adhesive
10:56dress on there as well.
10:57Okay, great.
10:58Okay, Kim, I'll be back to check on you in a bit.
11:00Yeah?
11:00Bye.
11:01Um, Siobhan, just a heads up as a safeguarding lead, um, our kid that came in, Kim Baker,
11:20in two, I think it might be worth giving the duty social worker a call.
11:24Um, she's, um, came in with a burn to the hand cooker, but she's, um, with, like, possibly
11:31malnourished, covered in bruises, and, uh, yeah, God knows when the kid last had a bath.
11:37Fine, leave it with me.
11:39Okay, thank you.
11:45Oh, that's come up quite quick, hasn't it?
11:48Mm, always does.
11:49She looks a right mess.
11:51Okay, Kim, I'm gonna get this hand wrapped up nice and comfy for you, all right?
11:55So, this stuff is covered in jelly, so it's gonna feel quite cool on the sore bit of your
12:01skin, but it won't stick, okay?
12:05There we go.
12:07Just go back this round it to keep it on.
12:11Oh, how long have you had that ration around for?
12:14Hmm?
12:15Yeah, it slows up sometimes.
12:17Okay, and is she good with food?
12:19Sometimes kids can be quite funny with taste and...
12:21She eats plenty.
12:22That's you, isn't it?
12:24In the video, my mate sent it to me.
12:26So, what, you muck about doing this at work and then have a go at me for what I'm feeding
12:29my kid?
12:30No, no, no, I wasn't having a go.
12:31I just asked you...
12:32No, no, no, I don't want you treating her.
12:33Get me someone who knows what they're doing, please.
12:36Okay.
12:37Kim, I'll be back as soon as I can.
12:39Out!
12:43Hey, you okay?
12:45Uh, need to go in?
12:46No, she's not your biggest fan either.
12:48She's seen us online.
12:49Okay.
12:50Uh, Cam's not an option.
12:52I'll get Siobhan.
12:52No, it was fine.
12:54It's on me.
12:54Um, Siobhan.
13:06I am so sorry, but the mum in Cubicle 2 has seen the dance video.
13:10And she won't let me treat a little girl.
13:12You mean you haven't taken it down?
13:14No.
13:15It's not that simple.
13:16It's...
13:17It's been shared.
13:19It's out there now.
13:19There's not much I can do.
13:22Cubicle 2?
13:24That's...
13:25Julian Kim Baker?
13:26Yeah.
13:26Um, I've not managed to have Jess a Berndger,
13:28and she's on half-hourly ops for her asthma.
13:31Right, because I haven't got enough to do.
13:33Fine.
13:34Leave it with me.
13:35I need to have a word anyway.
13:36Okay, and, sorry, I just think there's something else going on.
13:39Um, medically, I mean,
13:41her mum says she bruises easily,
13:42and she's got some, like, painful-looking eczema,
13:45um, possibly a food allergy or, well, maybe a digestive problem.
13:48Could explain why she's so little as well.
13:50Yeah, it's worth looking into.
13:52Thanks, Jodie.
13:53You can take over Cubicle 6.
13:55Straightforward lac needs suturing.
14:02Of all the nurses?
14:06Apologies for your weight, Mr Armstrong.
14:14Okay, what I'm going to do is I'll start with a local anaesthetic
14:16to numb the area around the wound,
14:18and then, um, I'll pop in a few sutures, okay?
14:21No needles.
14:23Well, it's going to be hard to suture a cut without one.
14:27You little coy.
14:29Did you drop water on me?
14:30No, no, I didn't, no.
14:32Are you trying to humiliate me?
14:33No, look, just sit down, sit down,
14:34and we can clean you up, okay?
14:36Come on, sit.
14:37Dylan?
14:38Dylan?
14:39Yeah, I can.
14:39Get him on the way.
14:40Get him on the way.
14:43Go this side if you can, please.
14:45Go up, sir.
14:46Let's get him to read to us.
14:47Okay, come on, let's go.
14:48Let's go, let's go.
14:53You two, Jodie, please.
14:54Yeah.
14:55Uh, yes, yes, speaking.
15:04Let's, at four milligrams, lorazepam, please, can, key me up.
15:09Yeah.
15:10Could this be the head injury?
15:12It could certainly be an internal injury.
15:13Okay, okay, he's bit his tongue there.
15:15Oh, yeah, there's a suction of these.
15:16Yeah.
15:20Oh, wow, that doesn't look great, does it?
15:24He needs our help, I think, so, um, yeah, let's, uh, let's prepare to integrate.
15:28Somebody grab the airway trolley.
15:30Uh, let's have 150 micrograms, fentanyl, 150 milligrams, ketamine, please, and 100, 100 milligrams,
15:38what, curanium, is that subsided?
15:40Yeah.
15:40Okay, all right, let's get him on his back, then.
15:42Nice and gently.
15:42Nice and gently.
15:43Nice and gently.
15:46Okay.
15:46Okay.
15:47Right, um, so how about, let's just go as quickly as we can, please, let's have petroleum.
15:53Whoa, hello.
15:55They're not prosecuted.
15:57Yay, brilliant.
15:58See, I told you, look, it's going to be absolutely fine.
16:02Brilliant.
16:03Look, er, I'm clocking off.
16:05Do you want me to pick them up for your mum's up?
16:06Yeah, please.
16:07Yeah?
16:07Can I tell him the good news?
16:08Yes, you can.
16:12Sore, isn't it?
16:13Hmm?
16:15Yeah, I've, have you been to see your GP about Kim's rash?
16:19Why is everyone so bothered about a bit of dry skin?
16:21I put cream on it.
16:22How long till we can go?
16:24Well, I can't discharge Kim until her breathing's been stable for a good few hours.
16:28So, I'll tell you what, why don't we take a closer look at that skin while we wait?
16:34Shall we?
16:35Hmm.
16:39Come on, come on, come on.
16:43Er, okay, Poochie, please.
16:51Okay.
16:52Can you, um, can you do a 7.5, I think, please?
16:59Put that on there.
17:00Sats have dropped now to 84%.
17:02Shall we try a 6.5?
17:04Er, yeah.
17:05Yeah, good idea.
17:06Yeah.
17:08Okay.
17:09Put that on there.
17:10Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
17:15Hold on.
17:16Hold on.
17:17Come on, that's it, that's it, that's it.
17:19Yeah.
17:21Okay.
17:23Is that on?
17:23Yes, please.
17:24All right, cuff's inflated.
17:33Good.
17:35And we've got rise and fall there, haven't we?
17:37Thanks, J.D., well done.
17:38Well done, everyone.
17:39Oh, you're a little girl in too, Kim.
17:46I've dressed her hand.
17:49All right, I thought Jodie was...
17:51Don't ask.
17:52I've had a chat with Mum and we're running bloods.
17:56But we don't need blood tests to prove she's malnourished.
17:58Well, I think there's more.
17:59Yeah, I agree.
18:01Like, neglect, possibly abuse.
18:03And I will inform the social services,
18:05but that doesn't stop us investigating...
18:06Yeah, I know, but, um,
18:07they're already sending someone down.
18:10What?
18:11I wanted to save you a job, so I called them...
18:13I was handling this.
18:14Look, I know, but the Mum lied to my face, Siobhan.
18:17I checked it out.
18:18They're already in the system.
18:20She's had two kids taken off her already, Siobhan.
18:25Siobhan, um, Kim Baker's blood results have come back.
18:28Do you know what they mean?
18:30Ah.
18:32Yes, yes.
18:33It means your instincts were right.
18:36Good spot, Jodie.
18:37Julie.
18:46Oh, these are good.
18:47A breathing's fine now.
18:48Can we go?
18:50Um, we need to have a little chat first.
18:56Why didn't you tell Dr. Nash about social services
18:59when she asked you earlier?
19:00You think I did this to her?
19:04No, no, listen.
19:05It's...
19:05It's actually not Kim's burn
19:07that I want to talk about, please.
19:09Trust me.
19:10Sit down.
19:10I'm afraid I can't do you tonight.
19:15Something's come up.
19:17That's all right.
19:18To be honest, it's an absolutely knackered anyway.
19:20Okay.
19:21I'm sorry, was that not the response that you wanted?
19:24I'm not the kind of woman that's going to fit every time you cancel a date.
19:28Okay.
19:31What kind of a woman are you?
19:33Um, oh, um, one that likes to spend time with her new partner.
19:42But, you know, not too much, because, you know, I'm busy and...
19:45Okay.
19:47But I...
19:48Doesn't mean I wouldn't like to share it with somebody.
19:51You know, maybe.
19:52One day.
19:54If...
19:54Is that something that you'd like to do, too?
19:56Maybe.
19:57One day.
19:58Okay.
20:05Everyone knows.
20:07Is it even her weird smell?
20:10Just because she can't break down protein?
20:12PKU is usually picked up on the little test that we do shortly after birth,
20:17but as Kim was born abroad...
20:18Yeah, but you can treat it.
20:20The first step is to change her diet.
20:22And once she swaps to low-protein foods,
20:24then her symptoms should massively improve.
20:27Okay.
20:28I can do that.
20:29Cut out meat, cheese.
20:30We'll refer her to paediatrics.
20:32It is likely they're going to want to admit her.
20:35Yeah, but how long before she's better?
20:37It's not really a case of getting better.
20:38Listen, PKU takes time and commitment to manage.
20:43Paediatrics will want to set up a team with your social work.
20:46No, no, no.
20:48We don't need any more interference, yeah?
20:50They're going to want to take her away.
20:51I can't lose another one.
20:53She's...
20:53Listen to me.
20:58Nobody wants to take Kim away from you, okay?
21:01But if you don't control this condition,
21:05then she could get seriously poorly.
21:08Then social services would have to consider taking her off you.
21:13I just want her to be okay.
21:15With me.
21:17Then let them help you.
21:18Because I am not going to lie.
21:20This is not going to be easy.
21:22And if it was me,
21:23I would be grateful for the support.
21:26Oh, here she is.
21:29Thanks, Kim.
21:36Dylan.
21:37Yeah?
21:38Have you been sent this expression of interest
21:40for clinical lead?
21:43No.
21:44No, I haven't.
21:45Which saves me the trouble of having to ignore her, doesn't it?
21:48Yeah.
21:51Stevie,
21:52I thought you'd like to know
21:54we're making progress with the Baker family.
21:56Mum's accepted extra help from social services.
22:00Okay.
22:01How did you swing that?
22:03Well, blood showed that
22:04Kim's been living with undiagnosed PKU.
22:07So that's going to be really tough for them to manage.
22:10Yeah.
22:12That's a good spot.
22:13Fair play.
22:15You were...
22:16You were right, though.
22:18Julie is not exactly coping,
22:21so safeguarding referral was the right call.
22:24By the way,
22:26I just want to say that
22:27I was really sorry
22:29to see the ad
22:30go up
22:31for your job.
22:32I mean, I don't...
22:33I don't get how they can bend the rules
22:35when it comes to an acting role,
22:37but not when it comes to a permanent role,
22:38because, frankly,
22:39if you're good enough,
22:40you're good enough.
22:41And, um,
22:42I look for what it's worth it.
22:43I won't be applying for it.
22:45I wouldn't do that.
22:47So you take my husband,
22:48but not my job?
22:50How gracious of you.
22:52Much as I love our chats,
22:55I've got a social worker to me.
23:07Okay, so we've got the steak.
23:09Oh, that's fine.
23:10Sorry.
23:10That's all right.
23:11Cheers.
23:12And the salad for you.
23:15Can I get you anything else to drink, guys?
23:17No, I'm going to stick to the one.
23:18Thanks.
23:18I'm good.
23:19Thank you very much.
23:20So I have been thinking about secondments, too.
23:23Yes.
23:23Teeds, cardiology,
23:25maybe ICU.
23:26All of those are up for grabs,
23:27I think.
23:27It's time to, you know,
23:29devise for you,
23:29I think,
23:30short-term,
23:30long-term,
23:32and medium-term plans,
23:34and devise a strategy.
23:36Okay.
23:37Well,
23:37thank you,
23:38Dylan,
23:39for all this.
23:40It's just dinner.
23:41No,
23:41the mentoring,
23:42it's exactly what I need,
23:43to be honest.
23:44and
23:44may have been a bit all over the place recently.
23:48It's five years,
23:49it's mum died today,
23:50so.
23:50Yeah,
23:51yeah.
23:53You don't seem surprised?
23:55I might have had an inkling.
23:58Well,
23:58your dad called me.
24:00Right.
24:01I think he was
24:02worried.
24:03What,
24:04so he phoned you,
24:05not me?
24:05I don't know,
24:06I think he was concerned
24:07that you should have some support.
24:08Okay.
24:09Now it all makes sense.
24:11This was never genuine,
24:12was it?
24:13Of course it is.
24:13What an idiot.
24:14To think I'd be here because
24:15you think I'm any good,
24:17or,
24:18or that I'm worth something.
24:19You're,
24:19you're taking this entirely the wrong way,
24:20right?
24:20You know,
24:20I've spent most of today
24:21wondering what the hell I'm doing in this job.
24:24I keep messing up.
24:26And even when I don't,
24:27people think I do.
24:28And then,
24:29you,
24:29showing just that little bit of faith in me,
24:31meant so much.
24:33Dylan,
24:33you don't even know.
24:36And to find out
24:36this was all one big bloody lie,
24:39that the only reason
24:39you did any of this
24:40is because of my dad.
24:42Well,
24:42out of pee or guilt.
24:44Whatever the circumstances
24:45would have been,
24:46I'm sure I would have wanted to have helped.
24:47No,
24:48you wouldn't.
24:49You wouldn't.
24:50I mean,
24:50why else would you want to meet up tonight?
24:52My mum's night.
24:55Excuse me.
24:55I will get another drink,
24:56please.
24:59You don't look too high.
25:08Indeed.
25:09Eva.
25:09Eva.
25:17I don't mind.
25:32You said you were just on one.
25:35Yes,
25:35well,
25:35I was,
25:36until they utterly humiliated me.
25:38Thanks.
25:41Sorry,
25:41could we have the bill as well,
25:42please?
25:51Oh,
25:52come on.
25:53Best VR toy ever,
25:54and she goes for that.
25:56It's going to be really exciting.
25:57I expect you're all wondering
26:03why I've dragged you back here.
26:05In your free time,
26:07interrupting your dinners
26:08and your box set binges.
26:11It's not because I'm jealous
26:13of your carefree student lifestyle.
26:16Well,
26:17perhaps I am a bit,
26:18actually.
26:20But it's because
26:20you need to understand
26:23that being a paramedic
26:25isn't a job
26:26in the traditional
26:27sense of the word.
26:28It's not something
26:29that you can do
26:29for a few hours a day
26:30and then leave it
26:31at the office.
26:33There you go.
26:33Yep.
26:35Well,
26:36I won't say thank you
26:37for a lovely evening.
26:39Oh,
26:39come on.
26:40Okay,
26:41okay.
26:42Jodie,
26:42I'm just,
26:43I'm so sorry.
26:43I really,
26:44I don't know what to say,
26:45Alan.
26:45Can I offer you a lift home?
26:46No,
26:46thanks.
26:47Not my dad.
26:48I thought I could
26:48did any of that stuff.
26:54You could be out,
26:56having a night out
26:57with your mates,
26:58could be at the supermarket,
27:01but if someone has,
27:02a medical emergency,
27:04the second you put your hand up
27:07and say,
27:08I'm a medic,
27:11you represent safety
27:14and hope.
27:16People will instantly
27:17put their trust in you.
27:19They will put their lives
27:22in your hands.
27:24Can you move?
27:24I'm a doctor.
27:25Can you move, please?
27:28Somebody call 999?
27:30Can't see my phone.
27:31Can you hear me?
27:32Yeah.
27:32Yeah.
27:33Yeah.
27:34Can you hear me?
27:35Can I take you out?
27:36Leave me.
27:37Don't fear.
27:38She's...
27:39No, don't.
27:40Don't try and move in.
27:40Don't try and move in.
27:41She's in labour.
27:42What do you need me to do?
27:43Can you turn the engine off,
27:44please?
27:45Yes, yes, yes.
27:46She's in labour?
27:47Yeah.
27:47OK.
27:49Can you hear me?
27:50Can you hear me?
27:50This car has crashed through.
27:52Antonio's restaurant.
27:53Jodie, woman in labour here.
27:55Yeah, excuse me.
27:56Excuse me.
27:56Can you put them away?
27:58And if you can't handle
27:59that responsibility,
28:01you may as well leave now.
28:04OK.
28:07She's got a nasty laceration
28:09there on her head
28:10and she's bleeding PV.
28:12Breathing's a little bit laboured.
28:14I'd say we're looking at C-spine injury.
28:16So, um...
28:17Shall I do the jaw thrust
28:18and you do...
28:19No, you can't.
28:20You can't.
28:20You can't.
28:20I'll tell you what you can do.
28:21Can you...
28:21Somebody clear these tables back
28:22and can you get the...
28:23the cloths and the...
28:25and the towels from over there, please?
28:26What's your name, mate?
28:27Leon.
28:28Leon, can you jump in the back?
28:29Oh, I have you.
28:30Grab her head for me, please.
28:31Can I let me help?
28:33You can't.
28:33You had a drink.
28:34I'm not a drink.
28:35You know you can't.
28:36You know you can't.
28:37I'll tell you what you can do.
28:38Just wait one moment.
28:39Leon, if you can grab her head for me.
28:41That's it.
28:42Either side, that's it.
28:43Nice and steady.
28:44Just hold easy.
28:45Okay.
28:45Jodie, take my car keys.
28:46Here, you know where the car is?
28:47Yeah.
28:48Yeah?
28:48In the back, there's an emergency pack.
28:49Can you bring that, please?
28:51Okay.
28:51Time to go, can you go?
28:52Yeah.
28:52Once you put this uniform on,
28:56you can never truly take it off.
28:59Rightly or wrongly,
29:00you'll be held to a higher standard.
29:04It's your new identity
29:05and people will expect you to live up to it.
29:09whenever or wherever
29:12you are.
29:25Okay.
29:26I'm going to take her head from you, okay?
29:28I want you to come out of the back.
29:31Come and grab her legs for me, please.
29:34This is less than ideal,
29:35but we're going to try and get you out.
29:36Okay, Pierre?
29:37Right.
29:38Sit.
29:38Inner for me.
29:39That's ideal.
29:40Okay, so grab her legs.
29:41Right.
29:42Very easy.
29:42Just hold steady for the time being
29:44and then when you can,
29:47help her out.
29:50That's it.
29:52Gently as we can.
29:52Gently as we can.
29:54Well done.
29:54Well done.
29:55Well done.
29:55Well done.
29:57Okay.
29:59We're going to try and get her over there.
30:01Gently then.
30:03Can we have some help, please?
30:05I'm going to put something in your mouth.
30:30Okay.
30:31Just a moment.
30:33Help you breathe.
30:35That's it.
30:37Okay.
30:42There we go.
30:43I think I'm in.
30:43I think the baby is putting pressure on the vena cava,
30:50so I'm going to try and displace it,
30:52and then hopefully if we can get a line,
30:54we'll give her some hypotonic saline,
30:56and yeah, if there's any brain injury,
31:00then hopefully that should reduce the swelling.
31:02Okay, well, I could displace the baby.
31:04Thea, is she okay?
31:06Why don't you go and check on him?
31:07Yeah, okay.
31:14Three zero zero nine to control.
31:20Johnny with the control center?
31:22Just why?
31:23I can't get through.
31:24We've moved about 50 meters in the last five minutes.
31:27Yeah, I was busy up there tonight.
31:28I've got you and every other crew requesting speech.
31:32Hang on a minute.
31:33Ted, three zero zero nine, struggling to get through,
31:36so I'll just pick up his request.
31:38And the RRV's on the other side of Holby.
31:40Oh.
31:41Police were in the area and have just arrived at the scene.
31:44Right, Ted, here I am.
31:46Where are you?
31:46We're on Middlewood Lane.
31:49We've got brake lights as far as the eye can see.
31:51They're always closed because of the gig,
31:53and they're sat down sometimes to go straight.
31:56Right, let's find you a better route.
31:57Is that your partner?
31:59Yeah.
31:59Right, okay, well, she's unconscious,
32:01but she's with my colleague and he's a doctor.
32:03All right?
32:04Can you tell me where it hurts?
32:05It's just my shoulder.
32:06Okay, and what's your name?
32:07It's Aaron.
32:08Okay.
32:09She went into labour.
32:10She wouldn't wear a seatbelt on her.
32:12I told her, but she wouldn't,
32:13and we disabled the airbag.
32:15It's all right.
32:16Can we just take this about after you?
32:17There we go.
32:18Okay, listen.
32:19Thea is in the best possible hands.
32:21All right?
32:21Can you just try and keep this arm still for me?
32:23I just wanted her to a hospital.
32:24No, she's not due for another five weeks.
32:27She was screaming.
32:29I only looked at her for a minute.
32:30Okay.
32:31Do you know what you're having?
32:32No, I don't know.
32:34Thea doesn't want to know.
32:35No.
32:36Great, keep coming.
32:37Keep coming.
32:38Not too much more.
32:38I don't care what it is,
32:39as long as they're all...
32:40That's it.
32:40What about names?
32:41Okay.
32:42Frank and Nelson.
32:43Thea's grandparents.
32:45Jodie, call 999 back.
32:48Tell them we need hems.
32:49Right, okay.
32:50Listen, can you just try and stay calm for me,
32:52and I'll be back in a second.
32:53All right.
32:54What's going on?
32:55You stay there.
32:55No, what?
32:56I'm finding a radio pulse.
32:57What's wrong with her?
32:58Hi, it's Jodie Whitinger.
32:59Antonio's on Bridge Street.
33:01Yeah.
33:02Someone called earlier.
33:03What's happening?
33:04I can't find a carotid,
33:05because she's arresting,
33:06so we need them now.
33:07Yeah.
33:09Here's Gridlock.
33:09What, can you take a turn-in?
33:13It's coming up on the left,
33:14down Merton Avenue.
33:16We can't get through.
33:17At all.
33:18Hems can't land.
33:18Well, she's bleeding out.
33:20Where's the ambulance?
33:21At least ten.
33:21Can you get them to bike some blood over, please?
33:23There's only chance you can maybe get a bike to us.
33:25Why does the island look like that?
33:29Hi.
33:30Jodie, I need a word.
33:31Can you do what I'm doing?
33:33Can you do CPR?
33:34Yeah.
33:34Okay, great.
33:35Can you take over, please?
33:36Would you mind holding your head for me?
33:38Okay, no pause.
33:39Okay.
33:43The right pupil's blown.
33:45I think there must be some sort of extra cranial bleed.
33:48Okay, but the hyperbibitonic saline will help with that, won't it?
33:51She needs bloods and she needs TXA.
33:53We don't have any of them.
33:54We're not going to have them for seven or eight minutes.
33:56So is there literally nothing we can do?
33:58She needs craniosome.
34:00I mean, we're the best one in the world.
34:01I'm not doing it in here,
34:02and she's not going to make it to the ED, so...
34:04Right.
34:05What about the baby?
34:07Yeah.
34:08No, I haven't done that.
34:14I haven't looked at you for a drink right now.
34:17I literally...
34:18She's not prowling yet, sir.
34:19Who is in the corner?
34:20Um...
34:21I tried to get to office, but we have to do a C-section.
34:24You want to do a C-section in here?
34:25Well, I mean, it's either that or we lose them both.
34:28Um...
34:29Okay, Cindy, we need more towels.
34:31We need some hot water.
34:33Shop, it's not if you can find.
34:35Do you want to have a work with Dad and explain that we're having to do it?
34:38Because there's just no other way.
34:39Yeah.
34:40Right.
34:40Yeah, can we find a large tablecloth?
34:43Let's make a screen.
34:44I want to do it here.
34:45Let's give it some privacy.
34:47What's happening?
34:48My wife's in a critical condition, okay?
34:53Yeah.
34:54So we think we're going to have to get the baby out here.
34:56Oh, God.
34:57Listen, we'll do everything we can, all right?
35:00Yeah.
35:00It's going to be okay.
35:01Can you back up until you get left on Carr Street?
35:04We can go back.
35:07Oh...
35:07How's it going?
35:09Okay.
35:10All right, we're inching backwards.
35:14It's chocolate, but...
35:16I don't think it's going to get through.
35:18Go on, Donald.
35:24Come on.
35:25Try it.
35:32Okay, can you make sure that that light is showing you on the belly for me?
35:36Okay, so off the chest, please.
35:38Let's make the incision now.
35:48There we go.
35:53So back on the chest, please.
35:54Um, Jody.
35:58Oh, no, you can't.
35:59You can't.
35:59Um.
36:01Um.
36:02Okay, forget that.
36:03I need you to hold this open for me.
36:04Just here.
36:06What?
36:08I can't.
36:09I can't.
36:10You need to.
36:11Okay, I need to get to the uterus.
36:12Hold that open.
36:13Can you hold it, please?
36:14In there.
36:14Okay, I need to bring the waters.
36:31There we go.
36:35Okay, there we go.
36:36Oh.
36:37Okay.
36:38Yeah.
36:40There.
36:49Okay.
36:49Ready?
36:50Yeah.
36:52Okay, so just hold it there.
36:53Yeah.
36:54Okay, don't go too far.
36:56Go.
36:57Yeah.
36:58Hold it there for a sec.
36:59Okay.
36:59Okay.
37:00You're going to need to rub her.
37:02Yeah.
37:17There we go.
37:20There we go.
37:24Come on.
37:25Okay.
37:33Okay.
37:33Okay.
37:33Okay.
37:55Hey, what are you doing here?
37:57You should be getting ready for your party.
38:00You're scotting off.
38:02What?
38:03Oh, come on, stop it, huh?
38:06The case got dropped, so...
38:07Stop making a big deal of it.
38:09What?
38:09I haven't seen any of my friends in weeks.
38:12Okay, look, I, um...
38:14I am so, so sorry that I couldn't get the time off.
38:19And I bet you have so much more fun with your friends
38:23and go-karting than sitting at home with us, too.
38:24No, no, no, let's make it for yourself.
38:27Okay, yeah?
38:29And hopefully I'll be home in time for pizza.
38:32About 40 minutes ago, we performed a perimortem C-section.
38:37We packed the abdomen with gauze.
38:38I mean, the baby was delivered.
38:40I think it was quite pale, but it's slow to pink up.
38:42I'm just a bit worried about hypothermia.
38:44It seems like...
38:45Well done, ma'am, well done.
38:46I'm so sorry, there's just not enough room.
38:48I can't come with you, she's my wife.
38:50No, I know, I understand, Jenny.
38:51I can't make sure she's okay.
38:52Well, that's what the paramedics are for.
38:53Well, come on, you don't want to get in the way.
38:55It's all right.
38:56It's all right.
38:56It's all right.
38:57It's all right.
38:58It's all right.
38:59It's all right.
39:00It's all right.
39:03It's all right.
39:06It's all right.
39:09It's all right.
39:11It's all right.
39:12It's all right.
39:13It's all right.
39:14It's all right.
39:15It's all right.
39:16It's all right.
39:17It's all right.
39:18It's all right.
39:19It's all right.
39:20It's all right.
39:21It's all right.
39:22It's all right.
39:23It's all right.
39:24It's all right.
39:25It's all right.
39:26It's all right.
39:27It's all right.
39:28It's all right.
39:29The baby was delivered healthy and resuscitation recommenced.
39:35And eventually ROSC was achieved.
39:37After about four minutes, we packed the abdomen with gauze.
39:41We sustained ROSC with blood and FFP, but GCS is still three.
39:49Pulses, 130.
39:51Blood pressure, 70.
39:52Right, OK, monitor and switched over. Good, thank you. OK, let's... OK, can we...?
39:58Yeah, sorry, OK. Right, back in the room.
40:00Right, so we need more blood, yeah, and we need more FFP.
40:05Yeah, Dylan, it's OK, I can... No, no, no, I'm not done, I'm not finished.
40:08OK, she's got an output, it's weak and thready, but...
40:10That's good, that's good. So, obstetricians, I want you to be comfortable with the haemostasis within the abdomen.
40:17And then, yeah, we'll keep on giving her bloods, we'll look for any more injuries and then we'll get her scanned.
40:24Yep, OK.
40:26Yeah, she's breathing fast. She's quite pale and floppy.
40:30Erm...
40:33Can I get bloods in her gas? Erm...
40:36Sort out a blood transfusion, get her on fluids and keep her warm.
40:40Meantime, erm, let's get her on some broad-spectrum antibiotics.
40:44Ben, Penn and Gent.
40:47Will do.
40:49I tried to be back.
41:00What are you doing, yeah?
41:02I just want you to know that you got the wrong impression earlier.
41:06I really want this, 100%.
41:08Want what?
41:10My third year placement.
41:12Yeah, with us.
41:16I got a good team, yeah.
41:18Nobody's frightened to get their hands dirty.
41:20Nobody thinks they know everything when they've been at it all of five minutes.
41:25I expect the best and I usually get it.
41:28No, I won't let you down. I promise. I'll put my heart and soul into it.
41:32Hmm.
41:33Well, you did okay today. I mean, once you learned to keep this zipped.
41:40Well, I suppose I should be impressed by the fact that you've come here this time of night to tell me how great you are.
41:48Hmm.
41:49I should also mention I make a great cup of coffee.
41:56Tea.
41:58Don't mind if I do.
42:10Milk, two sugars.
42:11Yeah.
42:12Yeah, okay, she's in PEA.
42:17Uh, start CPR, please.
42:18Maria, let's do one milligram of adrenaline, please.
42:20Stevie, next radiology.
42:25Thanks.
42:26Hello?
42:27Um, we should continue to, um, push the bloods and the, um, um, FFP for now, but, uh, we probably need, um, more calcium.
42:35Yep.
42:36Platelets, uh, cryo.
42:38Thank you. Uh, Dylan.
42:40Yeah.
42:41Um, yeah, uh, she's got, um, atlanto-occipital dislocation, subarachnoid, and sub, uh, continuous bleeding, um, pure grey-white differentiation, and there's evidence of tonsillar herniation.
42:56That's, should we, we should give it to the neurosurgeons there, sis?
42:59They've been.
43:01Look, we're not getting her back from this. She's had two cardiac arrests.
43:04Yeah?
43:05Yeah.
43:06Okay, uh, if everyone's in agreement, I'll call time of death.
43:09Mm-hmm.
43:10Yeah.
43:11Okay.
43:12Okay.
43:14And, stick home.
43:15Can I...
43:16home, um, oh, oh.
43:17Oh, God.
43:18I'm so sorry.
43:19I haven't heard.
43:20Oh, my God.
43:21Um, oh, my God.
43:22And I didn't.
43:23Well, my God.
43:24I didn't.
43:25I didn't.
43:26Let's be a second.
43:27Angela, how'd you do it again?
43:28Oh, my God.
43:29I didn't know I didn't know.
43:30All right, what a minute.
43:31Oh, my God.
43:32And I didn't know.
43:33I know I'm so sorry.
43:34I didn't know.
43:35I didn't know I didn't know you.
43:37I'm so sorry.
43:38I didn't know I didn't know.
43:39It was a good idea.
43:40I didn't know I didn't know I was on the jurist.
43:41Oh, my God.