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Thank you.
We owe a great debt of gratitude to one man in particular.
He championed us, supported us,
and happily, along the way, befriended us.
Without his help,
this incredible new emergency department
would never have become a reality.
Our Mayor, Rahm Emanuel.
Thank you.
On behalf of all the people of the City of Chicago,
all the families, all the parents
who will be bringing their kids and their family members here
in dire need of care,
I want to thank you ahead of schedule
for what you do every day
to making sure that everybody counts
in the City of Chicago.
Thank you.
Sir, you okay?
You all right? Everybody okay?
Sir, can I see that for a second?
Can I see that for a second?
All right, it doesn't look too bad.
You're gonna be all right.
Call out if you need some help!
- Miss, are you calling 911? - Yeah.
It's all gonna be all right.
Take a look at that for a second?
All right, you're okay. Miss, is he doing all right?
Mr. Mayor, this way.
CFD Plan 2, mass cas.
Multiple trauma patients minutes away.
Let's go!
What do we have?
45-year-old male, left leg amputation.
Treatment two!
Train motorman. GCS 3. BP of 90 by palp.
Maggie, where we going?
Go to trauma 4.
- Maggie, I need the x-ray here. - I got you.
- Crossing. - Whoa, whoa, hold it, hold it.
Watch out!
Katrina, how are all these walk-ins making it through?
Let's set a perimeter.
Let's get her into treatment 2.
He keeps biting down. I can't get the blade in.
Look, you bag him. I'll do CPR.
Come on. We're almost there.
It's not time yet.
Trigger all-hazard disaster plan.
- Yes, ma'am. - Page to PhoneTree.
Right away.
28-year-old male, crush injuries,
severed artery, massive blood loss.
Trauma three just opened.
Got a tourniquet on his right leg.
Tried to intubate but couldn't get his jaw open.
He lost his pulse on the ride.
Put him on our monitor and rapid transfuser.
Grab 4 units of O-neg, and start with a round of epi.
Already hit him with the epi times two.
Still no pulse. He's in fib.
Let's get him in the bay. I got it from here, man.
Nope, he's mine.
Okay, who the hell is this guy?
Says he's a doc.
Get off the gurney, Doc. I'm senior resident in this ER.
Yeah? Well, I'm your new trauma fellow.
Dr. Halstead!
Female, early 20s, head trauma.
GCS 3, unresponsive in the field.
Trauma 2 just opened.
Still GCS 3.
We got to change that king airway to a formal ET tube.
I'll get a line in the groin.
Where's your line?
Left AC, obvious femur fracture.
- Good distal pulse. - It's blown.
Sweetheart, we're going to take good care of you.
You have to go back for my daddy!
I love my daddy!
You know anything about that?
Pretty sure her father was loaded.
Must've been sent to Sinai or County.
Okay, sweetie, look, you see this lady right here?
Her name is Maggie.
She can find anybody, anywhere, okay?
I promise she'll find your daddy for you.
Better believe I will, hon.
Hold compressions.
You are?
Sarah Reese, fourth year med student.
Can you do a cordis in the groin?
- Mm-hmm. - Get a left femoral in there.
Yes, sir.
There, you're sterilized. Now stick it.
OK.
He's a patient, not a pin cushion.
I can't find a vein.
All right. Shock to 120.
Clear.
No pulse.
Again. 200.
Clear.
I have a pulse. Sinus tach at 112.
And...he's back.
Get a BP and keep giving him blood.
Send a rainbow of tubes and a type and cross.
Get his blood gas and get him to the OR.
Did you find my dad yet?
We will, sweetheart. Don't you worry.
All right, now we're gonna put something in your arm
to give you medicine. It's just gonna be
- be a little pinch, okay? - No, no, no!
- Make a fist for me, honey. - Squeeze my hand.
Look at me. Squeeze my hand.
We're gonna count to three. Look at me.
One, two, three.
All done. Good job! Excellent.
- There you go. - Excellent.
- Let's get x-ray in here. - Yeah.
No gag reflex. Didn't even need sedation.
Not good.
We got another problem.
This woman's pregnant.
Dr. Rhodes, welcome. Oh, are you all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine. - Sharon Goodwin.
Pleasure to meet you. Is every day like this?
Some days we're busy.
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