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>> Hey, we're trying to help. We just want to take a look. Okay, >> what do we have here?
>> Dr. Troy, this is Ray Oaha, who insist that there is nothing at all wrong with him.
>> That's weird. Charge nurse said he was found doubled over on the floor of a gas station bathroom screaming out in pain.
>> What's the screaming in pain? Only gay ass punks do that.
>> Ray, you might not be aware, but I'm a Navy flight surgeon still in active reserve. And Jeff here was an Army Ranger. Seen plenty of men screaming out in pain.
>> Tougher guys than me.
>> So, how about we take a look?
>> How about you suck me?
>> Ray, come on.
>> Seen this movie before. Even when he says he has something lodged up his rectum.
>> Seriously?
>> See how he's hunched up on the gurnie trying to take the pressure off the rear end plus all the lip. The embarrassment makes them come better.
>> All right, try to get an X-ray.
>> Thanks.
>> Mr. Clark, what are we looking at?
>> Mr. Clark, >> sorry. We have a safety issue.
Everybody, please step out. Step out.
Okay, thank you. Step out. Laura. Hey, Laura. That's you. Uh, security over here.
>> What's going on?
>> Dr. Troy was right. There is something log in the rectum.
>> What is that? A gun.
>> He says he has no idea how the gun got up there.
>> All right. What are our options?
>> It's not going to be easy getting it out. It's just past his sphincter.
>> Plus, the hammer's gone. So, if there's a live round in there, >> seriously, could do some real damage. 22 singleshot daringer. It's a big kick for a little gun.
So, we work up a plan to get him to the O. Paige surgeon on call.
>> Miss Goodwin, I think it'd be safer to do it here. Jeff and I both have weapons experience. We sedate him, try to slide it out. If we can't make it, then we call in surgery.
>> I'm in.
>> Should we call CPD?
>> Yes. We'll need enough body armor and gear to protect whoever's in there with him. And let's keep this area clear.
>> And I'll keep the cameraman away from all this. It's unsafe and frankly, it's distasteful.
Thank you.
>> Ethan.
>> Yeah.
>> I thought we had a policy about dealing with poly and below coilomania. I'm >> sorry.
>> The insertion of [music] a foreign object into an orphice. All patients are supposed to be psychiatrically evaluated.
>> We got a bit of a mitigating circumstance here.
>> The gun. Exactly. to do what he did.
This kid must be seriously troubled. And now [music] he's alone and terrified.
Are the restraints really necessary?
>> For the safety of everyone. Yes.
>> Well, I want to go talk to him. How do we make that happen?
>> Ry, this is Dr. Ree. She's going to help with the procedure.
>> Hello, Ray.
>> How much longer is this going to take?
>> Not too much. We're gearing up now.
>> Is it okay if I sit with him until we get started?
That's okay with you.
>> Sure, you can stay.
>> I like your tattoos. Who designed them?
>> Me.
>> You're really talented.
>> You go to school for that?
>> No, just fool around on my own.
>> Huh?
>> I saw you looking at my scars.
You're not going to ask me about them.
Do you want to tell me about them?
>> What are you a shrink or something?
>> Not yet. Officially, I'm still training.
>> Do you cut yourself, Ray?
>> I'm not crazy.
>> I know.
>> What I'm discovering doing this is how we all do things that we can't explain. Things we say, things we do to ourselves.
Maybe we're just experimenting. See how it feels.
Or maybe we're reliving something that happened to us in the past.
Did something happen to you, Ray?
Dr. Reese, it's your chore.
>> The hell is this?
People are saying you're some kind of freak. That's not what it looks like, Papa.
It was for WER.
>> Your cousin.
That fool's in Crook County.
>> He asked me to smuggle a gun in for him.
Said he needed to protect himself. The guy in front of me beeped going through the metal detector. They tackled him to the ground. I guess I panicked, ran out before they could [music] search me.
The pain must have made me pass out.
Sorry.
I know I messed up.
>> No, no, me.
You done good.
You tell him it was okay to remove it.
We'll have to put the procedure on hold.
>> Why?
>> Our patient just confessed to a crime.
That means the gun is considered evidence. [music] And since his father convinced him to withdraw consent, we'll have to secure a warrant to remove it.
We're going to get started now. Ray, if you feel any discomfort, [music] just tell us.
>> I need you to stop moving your leg, Ray.
>> Where am I?
>> Just keep still, buddy.
>> Almost there.
>> BUT gun vacated.
>> Go, go, go.
>> You okay, JEFF?
>> I'M ALL RIGHT. I'M ALL RIGHT. HOW'S HE?
>> Get pressure on that >> exit wound in the right lower quadrant.
We need a trauma lab. Let's get him to the O. Ready? One, two, three.
>> All right, we're moving.
>> Let me take a look.
>> All right, watch your back. Coming through. Going to take a trip to the water.
>> Nice try. Love to help.
>> Shut up.
>> You wanted to see Dustin? I >> said shut up. I'm sick and I want to know why. I want the best doctor in this hospital here now or I'm going to start killing people.
What seems to be the problem?
>> House.
>> It's a bathroom you're barricading.
Might come in handy, especially since you've cleverly decided to take a bunch of sick people hostage.
>> Do it.
my medical records. I need you to read them.
>> You really think the reenacting Dog Day Afternoon is the best way to get diagnosed? I'm sure you've been waiting for hours in an uncomfortable chair, but you should watch the movie all the way through.
>> I've been to 16 doctors in the last 2 years. Had three full body CTS and two MRIs, seven blood panels, and one homeopathic console.
And all that was missing was the threat of violence.
>> What's missing is an answer. I can't breathe. I'm tired all the time. I get a skin rashes, heart palpitations, and insomnia.
It's a cool constellation of symptoms.
Could be something minor, at least compared to life in prison, which is what you seem to prefer to seeing 16 more specialists.
Roll up your sleeve.
>> Give it to someone else first.
>> You're the only one who needs it.
>> Give it to someone else. If it goes in okay, you can give a second dose to me.
I don't care who. Just pick someone.
Again, had your brilliant plan included a room full of hostages that don't have fetuses, bacterial and fungal infections, leaving their immune systems too weak to deal with the metabolic strain or already on painkillers that have fatal interactions. He's not on painkillers. I heard him tell her in the clinic.
>> Oh, come on, man. Don't take it out on us. You got a problem with doctors, take it out on the doctors. Give it to her.
>> She's sick. You are a very large creep.
Take off your shirt.
[clears throat] Satisfied.
Fine.
Roll off your sleeve.
You think I'm an idiot, huh? That's what you think? Thought I had a little more time with a guy that size.
[panting] You're not going to do anything.
You still need me.
Whoa. Come on. What are you doing? He didn't do anything. You're right. I need you. I also need you to know you can't screw with me.
[screaming] Heart's back to normal. No tic cardia.
No sign of a heart defect at all.
It's your sweating.
>> I had a heart attack. Surprised I'm sweating.
>> One side of your face, but not the other.
>> What does that mean? The >> tumor is pressing on [music] your sympathetic nerves.
You have lung cancer.
>> Pulse is down below 50.
>> So's her IQ. Help her up. Get her heart going faster.
>> I need proof it's cancer.
>> Of course you do.
That's not all.
Curiosity is not enough. There's got to be a deeper reason.
>> You never did anything just because you had to know. Never shot anyone. You're not me. This is my Bobby. This is my [music] life.
And there's a truth out there.
I'd rather rot in jail knowing than I can't handle not knowing.
Yeah.
Hold up.
You want your answer? You got to give me the gun.
>> What's this?
>> Starburst artifact. The metal from the gun is ruining the image.
>> Show him Starburst. Now, unless you think we pre-arranged that just in case we were ever held hostage by a guy who needs a CT, we're not lying. So, you have two choices. You give me the gun, you get your answer, or you can shoot me.
Come on, give them to me instead.
She's taken everything I've taken.
Combination of mans can knock me out.
Her kidneys are failing. You give her those drugs, she'll be dead by the time they get the cuffs on you. I need my answer.
>> Your obsession is going TO KILL HER.
>> YOUR OBSESSION GAVE ME BACK THE GUN.
It is pointless to give her those drugs, even if they are screwing with you. This is your last diagnosis.
>> Only if you're right.
>> House, get out of here.
>> Shut up. I'm not leaving.
Who's the martyr now? Either the drugs kill me or he kills me. Doesn't seem to make a lot of difference.
Wait a minute.
You really don't feel bad about killing me.
>> Not if you don't feel bad about killing yourself.
>> I don't want to die.
>> Yeah, you do.
You just don't have the nerve to actually do it. You just want it out of your control while it is cuz I've got a gun.
Don't do this.
>> I thought I'd do this with you alive.
>> Please. Sometimes you just have to trust people.
>> [panting] >> I don't want to die.
[laughter] I don't want to die.
David, >> don't worry. I'm going to take care of everything.
>> What are you doing?
>> Whoa. David, put that down. You think I'm going to let you come in here and steal my kid?
>> DAD. DAD. NO. DAD. SECURITY. SILVER.
ACTIVE GUARD IN THE ED.
>> DAVID. NO, DAVID, you have your weapon.
[music] >> Stop. Stop. Drop it. [laughter] Listen to the man. Listen to him.
Whoa, whoa, >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm a doctor.
Let me just take a look. Okay.
Don't move. Don't [music] What's happening? Was that a guy?
>> Stay quiet. Stay quiet. [panting] >> Hey, hey, hey. [laughter] I said stop mov.
>> Dad, are you okay? Please help my dad.
>> I'm a doctor. I can help. Get [laughter] now. Yeah. Yeah. Now. Now. Dad.
>> [panting] >> Hey, we need to help this man.
>> Daddy. Daddy. [crying] >> It wasn't my fault.
>> You don't want him to die, do you? No.
Help him. Help him.
>> Okay.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Hey. Hey. Hey.
Hey. How do I lock the doors?
>> You need keys. Get them now. Now.
Easy. Easy.
>> All right. Lock all the doors now.
Hey, they Hey, they can see me. Hey, they can see right there. They're going to shoot me. All right. Hey, you. I have to cover the windows. What do I use?
>> I don't know. How about How about the How about the sheets? All right. You have lots of those, right?
Do it now.
You You help him.
[music] Let's go.
>> Max, what's going on? [music] >> Hey, whoa, whoa. Hey, stay there. What do you want? Lily's about to deliver. I just need you to get me a preset pack.
It's for the delivery. They're in the blue boxes in the pixes. Okay. Just right over there.
>> You heard her.
>> You get it.
>> Go now.
[screaming] You get in there. [music] Go now. Now.
>> Keep breathing. [screaming] It's okay.
You're okay. You're okay. Just keep breathing. You're doing great.
It's going to be okay, Lily. I promise it's going to be okay.
>> You shot my dad.
>> Keep breathing, Lily. [screaming] >> It was an accident. I swear. I swear it to us. But there's a doctor looking at him. There's a doctor looking at him right now. All right. And it's going to be okay. I promise [music] you he's going to be okay.
>> Dr. Manning is going to need another set of hands to deliver your child.
>> Okay. Yeah. Help. Help her. Help her.
Help her. Help.
>> You got to keep breathing. [screaming] I just couldn't let him take our baby like that, Lily. I I couldn't do it.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
>> Yeah, you're doing great, Lily. Just keep looking at me, okay? Breathe.
Breathe with me, Lily.
We can raise this kid together. I know we can. And I know that's what you want to.
>> No, I just want my life to [music] go back to normal. I want to finish high school. I want to go to college.
>> No, no, no, no. That's your dad talking.
All right. And I'm going to fix everything as [music] soon as we get out of here.
Hey, get back. Get back. [screaming] >> Hey. Hey, get back. You stay where I can see you. All right. You You get those cuffs now.
Don't move or I'll kill you.
Cuff them to that desk.
I want my mommy.
[music] >> Take take care of that kid.
>> Okay, let's get you back in the back.
Come on. Just get you back in the back.
Easy. Take it easy. Take these curtains.
I will shoot the next person that tries anything.
Connor, I think her uterus ruptured. She needs immediate surgery before she and the baby bleed to death.
>> I will do the surgery if you agreed to transfer my father upstairs. No, you [music] fix him here. I can't. He needs an operating room with a bypass machine.
Operate on Lily or I will kill you right here.
You want to kill the only person who can save her.
>> I will transfer his father. And I give you my word. I will not let SWAT in.
Please. David. Lily and the baby are losing valuable time.
David.
Okay.
>> My baby. It's a healthy boy.
>> Hey, Lily. We got to go right now. All right. It's not [music] happening. Hey, she can barely move in her condition.
Stop talking.
We got to go, Ellie. We got to go right now. All right, >> David. No.
>> No. Listen. All we got to do is get to the neighborhood. All right. Because I know people who will help us get out. I promise it's going to be okay. All right.
>> No.
>> It's over, David.
It's over.
>> You change your mind.
When you do, call my mom. She'll [snorts] tell you how to get in contact with me and the baby.
>> David, what are you doing?
Give me my son.
>> I can't do that. David, >> get back. Get back. Everyone back against the wall now.
>> Miss Goodwin, hand him over.
>> I said I'd help you, David, and I meant that.
that I'm not giving you this baby.
>> I'm not leaving here [music] without my son.
>> Sharon, [laughter] >> you don't have a choice.
>> No, you don't have a choice. I will kill everyone in this hospital before I leave [music] my son.
>> Then you're going to have to start with me.
>> Give me my son.
>> [screaming] >> Stay with me, David. [groaning] >> Stay with me, David. Stay with me, David.
>> Stay with me.
>> Stay with me.
>> Weapons down. Let's [music] go through the area.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Silent Price, 35, penetrating gunshot wound to his shoulder. Shooting at a supermarket near 123rd. Guy had an AR-15.
>> You're about to be swamped.
>> Okay. Trauma 1. Let's pull Ila and Roxanna to assist.
>> On it.
>> Roxanna. Ila.
>> Incoming male 40s GSW to the abdomen.
Walsh on it.
>> Go with him. Let's go. Dr. >> Female 62 GSW to both legs.
>> Okay. Keep her moving. Keep her moving.
>> 14-year-old male single GSW lower left leg.
>> I need [music] the ED cleared. It's moving in there.
>> I need surgery down here now.
Another shooting.
>> We're getting slammed.
>> It doesn't end.
>> I need to take this one up to CT scan for [music] a CTA. Dr. Bloom, we can't get the patient ventilated. You're with me.
>> Respiratory therapist to do oncology.
>> What's the problem? The bullet >> shot at the scapula, the ribs, and the clavicle.
>> And dropped the lung. We're having difficulty oxygenating him. Move.
>> Okay, let's place the [music] chest tube and get him to the O.
Wait, what is that?
>> I know him.
[music] >> Heads up. Make a hole. Coming through.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
>> Patient with the GSW to the right thorax here for a throattomy with the subsequent vascular and chest wall reconstruction. We're going to lift on three. Ready? One, two, three.
>> C1.
>> Wait, that's this one.
>> Extend it up to right arm.
>> Dr. Reynolds.
>> Arterial catheter.
>> When you're done scrubbing in, we'll be ready to go.
>> Yeah.
>> Bone fragment lacerated multiple arteries. As soon as I suture one, another bleeder breaks loose.
>> Where the hell's my backup?
>> An artery not last Friday.
>> Flynn, >> what are you doing here?
>> Where's Hartman?
>> Hartman? Why? I'm here to remove a bullet fragment from the patient's uterus.
>> Is something wrong?
>> Minimal cavitation. I just >> low velocity missile.
>> Give me a second.
>> Abdominal cavity free of contamination.
>> Go ahead and remove the superior box.
>> [music] >> You okay? Floyd is uncomfortable ultrasound.
>> Sorry, it's just Hey, I'm good.
>> You benched me.
>> We can discuss my decision if you calm down.
>> I did everything right, Dr. F. Those were your exact words. And now now I'm I'm being penalized for it.
>> You lost a patient today and I am concerned that you are not processing your grief.
>> Why? Because I'm not reacting to it the same way you would. Taking a week off, wallowing in it.
You are one of the brightest residents I have ever worked with. But if you can't be honest about your feelings, how can you be there for your patients?
>> So So what? You You want me to say that what happened today freaked me out?
>> Sounds good. Let's start there.
>> Okay, it did. Of course it did. But I I can't let that in. I can't let it even get close.
>> I want to try something. Okay.
An exercise.
>> Dr. Fro.
>> Just an exercise.
>> Dr. Fro, I'm not your patient. Close your eyes.
Close your eyes.
Close your eyes.
Good. Okay. Now take a deep breath in and then slowly exhale.
Okay.
Now, just for a moment, I want you to acknowledge what happened.
Actually, let it in.
[laughter] >> [snorts] >> Is this what you wanted, >> Wie? These are your feelings.
>> So what? I can't feel like this every time a patient has a setback.
What in the world would make you think this way is better?
God.
>> Wheelchair.
>> This has been one awful week.
>> One shooting after another. Shooting after another.
I don't know. I can handle it. Handle it.
This has been one awful week.
There was so many this week.
Couldn't keep them all straight in my head.
I mean, the nightclub shooting after the high school shooting and then the warehouse shooting. And Monday was that shooter at the grocery store near my place.
I see him around my neighborhood all the time with his wife and his two girls.
He's just picking up groceries just living his life.
>> That could have been you.
It could have been me.
It's everywhere.
I used to feel outraged. You know what?
Used to think it didn't have to be like this. We have to live like this.
But now it's like we traded one pandemic in for another.
Here's an idea.
your place tonight.
I >> wish it's not my night.
>> So, we make an exception downstairs.
I've been awake for so long
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