"It's not supposed to look like that." "That nure is trying to kill me." "She said Cam's gifted." "That's the words she used." "Gifted." "I need you to let me go." "You know what they say, it's not the fall that will kill ya." "It's the ground." "Maybe I was sent to be your partner." "You don't mean what I think you mean." "Eyes." "Eyes never lie." "You know I'm good for the 5." " 7." " What happened to 6?" "If you hadn't been so helpful at the bar tonight it'd be 8." "Your father's 60th birthday party." "A surprised party." "He hates surprise." "Saved - 105" " Family" "Wake up, sleepyhead." "It's time to pay up." "5 grand plus the juice." "Told you I wouldn't pay you." "Dramatic." "I forgot." "Elliot, he likes getting hurt." "No material assets." "Yeah?" "You sure?" "This makes me sad, Wyatt." "Leap sideways, Sherlock." "You're holding it." "Sammy Sosa's 33rd home run ball." "Signed." "The big year." "A couple months ago I saved a guy." "And he just gave this to you?" "It was a major save." "36-year-old male." "Stabbed in a robbery." "He's down, barely breathing, dropped 2 large bores." "Pumped 2 liters." "Bagging the guy." "Nothing." "He's a goner, right?" "Everyone's screaming, CPR!" "CPR!" "But, I've picked up this tracheal shift." "Right?" "Incredibly slight." "I drop a needle T in his chest." "And whoosh!" "This big rush of air!" "And geyser blood." "Pressures up." "Guy starts breathing." "Hands o' life." "Hands o' life!" "I like when you said, whoosh!" "A week later, guy comes in... gives me the ball." "It's counterfeit." "Made in China." "Fake signature." "It's still a baseball." "You could play catch." "You talk to your dad lately?" "Because if he won't give it to you, you find someone who will, your mom, your rich brother." "I don't care." "You can't stay?" "I could make some tea." "Was that flippant?" "If you don't care about yourself, fine." "Don't pay up." "I will find someone you do care about, and I will hurt them." "I'm sorry..." "I lost my temper." "You want more money, then improve your response time." "I'm just talking about some extra shifts." "Without a new ambulance, this is not possible." "Is there any way to make extra money around here?" "If you find a way, please tell me." "I'll gladly copycat your actions." "New rig?" "No." "We need are new monitors." "You're blocking my path." "Small ones." "They all fit in one box." "So my weak-ass partner can carry it." "I'll make another path." "We're up, Robin." "Woodbridge Park." "Nice to see you, too." "I will drive." "Great idea!" "Hey, guys, I got this rash." "Call 911." "Yeah, try lifeshield." "They're the best." "Maybe it's the shirt." "Think I'm allergic." "Check the drug box for expired meds?" "I was just about to." "Come on, let's race." "See who finishes first." "The wednesday jumble's a bitch!" "1700 a month." "With the scholarship." "That's the best case." "A little late to apply." "With Cam's scores they say they'll waive the deadline." "They want to meet him." " Meeting him is not the same..." " He's getting in!" "He is." "If you say so." "Move!" "You know, I guess he's got to get in for the magic trick to work." "Get your gifted son into Westbrook Academy." "Presto!" "Chango!" "Alakazam!" "You become the perfect dad." "Huh?" "Instant redemption." "I'm just saying, if he doesn't get in, it's not the end of the world." "Sure." "Stay in public school" " where he's bored out of his mind." " That's not my point." "I went to Westbrook." "How good can it be?" "Maybe Cam's different." "Maybe he doesn't want to piss away every great opportunity in his life." "Ouch." "I'm just saying." "Over here!" "Over here!" "They hurt my dog." "Help." "Oh, looks like they hurt you, too." "Yeah." "These 2 pit bulls..." "they just attacked for no reason." "And you broke up the fight?" "He's my best friend." "Looks like that leg is bleeding pretty badly." "He's so scared." "Maybe we should take a look at it, huh?" "We want to make sure that both of you are ok." "He has a name." "Oh, yeah?" "It's Mr. Tibbs." "Like the movie." "What movie?" "What's he talking about?" "We don't know what he's talking about, do we, Mr. Tibbs?" "Uh-uh." "He likes you." "Yeah?" "Would it be all right if I held you?" "Would that be ok?" "Oh, he said it'd be ok." "Thank you." "Ohh." "Hello!" "Ellen, I'm going to have to cut off those sweatpants to make sure you're not bleeding from anywhere else." "Ok?" "As long as Mr. Tibbs is ok." "You got Mr. Tibbs?" "Yeah." "Mr. Tibbs is fine." "He's got a couple of punctures." "He has punctures?" "!" "You're out of your jurisdiction!" "Not if we're here first." "Not if we're working her, ok?" "So say bye-bye." "Say bye-bye." "Oh, my god." "It's her." "Calm down, dutch." "From the cadillac." "The underwear model with the dog..." "The dog." "Mr. Tibbs... is he ok?" "Mm-hmm." "It's ok, baby." "Mommy's here." "Get the pedes box." "Miss, I'm afraid your dog is having a cardiac episode." "You said he was fine!" "He is fine." "This guy's just jacking with you." "Step away from the dog, all right." " He's tachy... going into v-fib." " Mr. Tibbs, no!" "Out of the way!" "Whoa... it's up to her." "Ma'am, would you like us to save your dog's life?" "Yes!" "Give him the dog!" "It's ok." "It's ok, boy." "Just save him, please." "Guys, are you out of your mind?" "Lucky for Mr. Tibbs." "NMR was here." "Charging." "Charged." "Ellen, they don't need to do this." "He's fine..." " Shut up!" " Clear." "Aah!" "Aah!" "Mr. Tibbs!" "What did you do?" "What did you do?" "No!" "This has happened before." "We know exactly what to do, ma'am." "Just want to stay calm." "Something upset her." "We had to cool her out." "Excuse me." "Thank you." "Are you ok?" "Fine." "No problem." "How are you?" "Wyatt, we work together." "We can't even be in the same room..." "We're friends, adults." "I said it was ok." "Remember?" "Can I help you?" "Shh." "Wait." "No." "Turn it off." "All right, come on." "This will just take a second." "Ok?" "Unless you're too busy playing medic to say..." "Happy birthday to dad." "All right, we'll, sing it." "We'll sing it, Wy-bro." "On 3 all right?" "1... 2... all right." "This is a very expensive camera." "It's a significant milestone in a man's life." "You know, the big 6-0." "I got a guy making ice sculptures of dad's head." "Thought this was supposed to be a surprise party." "Yeah, but then he told mom the story about this guy whose wife threw him a surprise party who stroked out when everybody yelled surprise." "And, by the way, if mom was planning something like that for him, he'd dump her." "And she picked up on that?" "Heh." "Anyway, she asked me to take care of it." "So..." "No, she asked me." "Ok." "And what are your big birthday plans, huh?" "Hey, Pop, here's the money I owe you, and I'm going back to med school?" "He told you I borrowed money?" "No... you just did." "Oh, I should go." "Your partner is doing all the fun parts." "You know, it'd be nice if you got him a gift." "You ok for dough?" "Don't." "I worry about you, brother." "The whole family does... even Molly, when she's not too stoned." "She quit 2 months ago." "Is she coming to the party?" "I got her a plane ticket." "Who knows?" "You know if this is just about driving fast, come drive me." "All right?" "Let's keep it in the family." "Misha, I don't have it." "I promise I'll call you when I do..." "I know what you said." "Whatever you do, leave my brother Robbie out of this." "If anything happens to him," "I don't know how I could go on." "If he breaks Robbie's legs, so what?" "He's got a driver." "He's not going to hurt anybody." "I met the guy in second grade." "Charles Manson was in second grade... someplace." "Jeffrey Dahmer." "Gambling debts..." "you want to be helpful." "Was it is with you and your brother?" "I worry about you bro, the whole family does." "Maybe he does worry." "He took his company public, made like a gazillion dollars, and he still acts like he's 15 years old." "At least you don't do that." "Oh, I'm sorry." "It's a mistake." "She shouldn't have called you." "Cool." "Have a good one." "Help him!" "Please!" "You know, he doesn't want this." "In here." "Pulse 140." "BP's on the floor." "He's not moving much air." "Get the airway kit." "Mom, tell them to leave." "Your father's sick." "He needs help." "He doesn't want help." "The man has stage 4 lymphoma." "He's dying." "Not today, ma'am." "You can't put a tube down his throat." "Honey, that's the only way he's going to breathe." "He needs some air." "No, he has a DNR Comfort measures only." "You intubate him, you're breaking the law." "Let's see the form." "He can't breathe." "He needs to go to the hospital." "Where a machine will breathe for him... exactly what he doesn't want." "You know that!" "Give him some O2." "I really need to see that paper." "It's ok, honey." "I'm right here with you." "I'd like to ride with him." "If your husband has a DNR, no one's riding anywhere." "Where's the DNR, mom?" "I'm going to phone Dr. Shaefer at the hospital." "I know he'd like to meet us there." "What did you do?" "You can't find it?" "It was right here with the wills and the marriage license." "Mom..." "Can we just get going?" "We got to take him in." "No, you know I'm telling the truth." "She's lying." "She can't even..." "Look, she can't even look at me." "This is why he had you go to the lawyers with him, mom." "This is why he had you witness the document." "He wanted to be sure that you knew his wishes." "We should intubate him before we transport him." "No." "Up the O2 to 10 liters." "See how he does." "Ok, great." "We'll do that on the way." "I'll get the gurney." "No." "Do it here." "Floyd needs to go to the hospital." "Please." "Your husband needs fluids, ma'am, now, or he won't make it to the hospital." "I'm not helping you." "I'm doing my job." "Come on, Ally, it's the big 6-0." "It's a significant event in a man's life." "The thing is..." "since we're friends now, and we're both being so adult about everything, um..." "I thought you might want to join me." "Oh... no." "That's fine." "Going with Lanier makes sense." "No, I just didn't realize the guest list was so inclusive." "Westbrook has always emphasized diversity, Mr. Hallon." "Naturally, with these test scores," "Cameron is just an excellent candidate." "What is it you're looking for from us?" "Good education." "He's not really getting that where he is now." "Hmm." "And what are his particular interests?" "Hmm." "Sharks, I guess." "Sharks?" "He's 8 years old." "He likes sharks." "Sharks." "Your son lives fulltime with his mother?" "Claire wanted to be here today but she's working." "And she supports Cameron's move to Westbrook?" "Well, yeah." "Such a great school." "Uh, looks like the tour is over." "Miss Travis, did you get a chance to meet?" "Naomi Travis." "Sack Hallon." "Nice to meet you." "The science room had live rats." "Wow." "I think he liked it." "Did miss Travis show you the gym?" "Basketball." "I hate basketball." "No, he doesn't." "He was a wiz in the computer lab." "Mrs. Bergin had a document she couldn't print out, and Cam fixed her right up." "Sorry to interrupt." "We got a call." "They tied it up, daddy." "Quinn called." "He wants to know why we're not rolling on this." "Take it outside." "No." "No ETA." "We're still stabilizing, assessing..." "We're here." "You're there." "Who's in a better position to make critical health decisions?" "Angela, we got to load and go." "I'm paramedic." "You're EMT." "Get the difference?" "So I take it you called?" "Yeah." "He didn't want me to." "You're Elton Jensen, right?" "I saw you go for like 38 against BYU." "What's going on, Elton?" "Carl, my roommate." "He's just trying to make weight." "Went to a kegger at the sig ep house on Wednesday." "They had an eating contest." "Carl got into it." "Hot dogs." "Burritos, man." "How much did he need to lose?" "He said 5." "I think it was more like 8." "He wrestles at 136." "8 pounds?" "That's over 4% of his body weight." "That is so not cool." "Who gave him these?" "You give him these?" "Wild guess." "Diuretic and steroid and amphetamines." "All prescribed to Elton Jensen." "This crap going to help you beat cartwright tomorrow night, huh?" "Turning you into a first-round draft pick." "Come on, man." "Steroids plus dehydration." "Your friend's kidneys are shutting down." "You make sure to look in the mirror." "You keep on keeping on this way, you're next." "What's happening to him?" "Going jugular." "Going big or going home!" "Could I make you some tea?" "That would be great." "Floyd doesn't drink coffee anymore." "He likes this chamomile stuff." "Me, too." "Oh." "He's dying." "I..." "I know that." "My god, I'm just going to miss him so much." "You know what?" "I don't think it's simple dehydration." "Ok, I'm worried about the kid's kidneys." "Mm-hmm." "And where did you go to medical school?" "I forget." "Doc, rhabdomyolysis, you heard of it." "Your wrestler." "Yeah." "He's up next." "Ally, the kid's going down, don't tell me you can't see him because it's crowded." "He's a sports guy." "You're a sports guy." "That what this is?" "More like, he's sick." "You're the doctor." "Close though." "I'm being friendly." "Adult." "It's ok." "Do you have children?" "You're young." "I'll bet your husband would like to have a family." "Yeah." "More than I do." "More than I did." "Might be on the same page now." "Whoo!" "Now it's a joke." "Dude's sleeping." "He's stable." "It's official, man." "They're taking forever." "Hello." "Basketball, yeah." "Just get him into bed 2." "Get a CBC, BUN, urine myoglobin, serum myoglobin, and a CPK, ok?" " Ok." " Thank you." "How's Wyatt doing?" "He's great." "Now that he's got an empty gurney." "What's the moneyline?" "4-to-1?" "Great." "Give me 3 dimes state to win straight up." "Ok, we're out of here." "He's in." "I never thought I wanted kids." "Ever." "It never even occurred to me." "I think you'd be a good mother." "A little strict, maybe." "Game's over." "We pulled it out." "Mom?" "Oh, boy." "Ok, uh, the mortuary." "There was a guy that I'm supposed to call." "His card was on the fridge." "Do you know where the card is, mom?" "Oh, god, his army buddies." "Do you know where his address book is?" "The little gray leather one." "All of his numbers are in there." "Paula!" "You know what, mom?" "There are things that I am supposed to do." "I promised him I would." "Oh, sweetie." "I'm sorry, mama." "I don't have a brother." "That's so wrong." " You've met him." " No." "Trying to get a bet down against Elton Jensen and using inside information from a patient?" "The wrestler's the patient." "You're trying to profit off what we do." "No, I'm trying to get even." "Pay back Misha, my dad." "Sure, sure." "Then it's over." "The gambling." "Come on, man." "You crossed the line." "There's some karmic payback on this one." "Wyatt Cole, super medic!" "Hey, I tried to warn you, man." "You should think about, uh, checking your messages." "You're kidding." "It's not often that I have my 2 boys together." "I thought we could hoist a few at the club." "I've got to check out." "It's gonna take a while." "We've got time." "We could help you... restock the band-aids or something." "Something?" "So what do you like about it?" "The work." "Is it exciting?" "Fulfilling?" "Sometimes." "Today I spiked a perfect jugular IV on a 19-year-old kid in the middle of a seizure." "All right." "Think how satisfying it would be to practice real medicine." "You mean like you used to when you were a real doctor?" "I think my patients would disagree." "What patients?" "You cut your practice back 80% so you could go to board meetings and drug company conferences in Bermuda." "This is interesting, Robbie." "Your brother thinks I've sold out." "This is my life." "Not yours." "You promised you would go back to med school." "I said I'd apply." "Hey, I can just taste that old country club gin and tonic, huh?" "Does Manny still make them with the meyer lemons?" "We had a deal, Wyatt." "I gotta change." "You want me to talk to him?" "Let's get out of here." "Well, he's..." "he's just gonna change." "He's gonna be right back." "Yeah?" "You think?" "You sure this is the right move?" "Oh, Claire, looks like a college." "I mean, music room, language labs." "They graduated 150 students last year, get this... 80% went to Ivy League schools." "Where'd the black kids go?" "The first thing that got talked about was diversity." "Yeah, schools for white kids, that's always the first thing." "Ok, all right, I get that you might not trust me on this one." "I have not been the greatest dad." "But, I've changed." "I'm growin' up." "1,700 a month?" "That's a grown up number." "And I will handle it, ok?" "I'll figure it out." "You are so..." "so decided about this." "That's what grown ups do." "They decide things, and then... they do them." "The new "Sack"." "I keep expecting him to disappear, but... he's hangin' in there." "We need to talk." "About what?" "Your feelings?" "No, yours." "Yesterday..." "the DNR episode." "Do go on." " Angela, you're a really good paramedic." " Good start." "But nobody can do this job without making a mistake." "And yet, on this DNR episode," "I did everything right." "As in flawless." "With you there, dragging me down." "Damn, I'm good." "You can't be that stupid." "You can't really think this is gonna work." "Not sure that's the best attitude when someone's givin' you a new liver, babe." "He's not giving it to me..." "he's brain dead." "Ok, he's not making a lot of big decisions." "If he was, do you think he'd pick you?" "Why wouldn't he?" "Because I'm a smart ass?" "Smart ass would be an improvement." "Anyone ask you?" "If it doesn't work this time, I give up." "No point." "You call that driving?" "Hello." "I'm Dr. Salt." "I'll be transplanting your liver today." "Looks like you'll be eating it." "She grows on you." "Ok, well, um, we gotta run a few tests, Lexi." "Albumen, ALP, serum bilirubin, blah, blah, blah, blah, liver functions to see if I deserve one and if I'm too far gone to survive the transplant?" "Ain't my first rodeo." "Right." "Well, she's all set up at treatment 2." "Ok." "Uh-uh, don't take that here, Tiger." "You'll blow some poor fossil's pacemaker." "Westbrook Academy." "Hello, Lexi." "Look, it's the girl of your dreams." "Not a single word." "We need to draw some blood." "You run your mouth, I promise, they'll make it hurt." "How's it goin'?" "You get a date for your dad's party?" "Oh, what party?" "None of your business." "Are you guys meant for each other, or what?" " I thought so." " Gotta go." "No, you can't leave." "She scares me." "Can't." "I'm workin'." "I'm a kid." "I have nobody." "I'm having a liver transplant." "Oh, man, if you wanna stay, it's cool." "Yeah, we're clear." "We get toned, I hit you on the radio." "Sack, I can't let you do that." "I got to, accordin' to karmic law." "Besides the lady at Westbrook in admissions, Naomi?" "She called..." "few more questions." " Sack." " Relax..." "Enjoy some quality time with the ladies." "You're stuck with me." "Matthew catalogued the certifications of every piece of equipment, from the EKG." " To the batteries in my iPod." " I got it." " Angela." " What?" "I just got this report from the emergency medical board" " concerning one of your runs yesterday." " DNR?" "According to this there was no DNR report." "Why didn't you just take the man directly to the hospital?" "Because, as Harper and I both felt, that was not medically indicated." "Read the run report." "Is this true?" "Unbelievable." "Is she good to go?" "Well, we got the liver from that MVA victim." "His license says he's a donor." "But his license expires tomorrow, on his birthday." "If the body comes in 24 hours later, we don't get anything." "His heart, his lungs..." "The liver?" "Is it gonna work?" "Yeah... not on her." "Look, her white count's up." "Kidney function's completely outta whack." "Even if she was to tolerate the surgery, we can't put her on the immunosuppressants with an active infection." "She'd get septic." "Well, next week, maybe." "Next week's no good." "Got the liver now." "Is she a match?" "I was just gonna go tell her." "Hey, doc, can I tell her?" "Yeah, yeah..." "I can't believe this." "No liver because of an expired license, that's... perfect." ""Here lies Lexi killed by red tape."" "What?" "You think that's funny?" "Sounds like you're not givin' up." "No, you are." "You're just sitting there." "You should be writing letters to your congressman, do you even vote?" "I just don't know what's wrong with Elton Jensen tonight." "Do you, Bubba?" "Whatever it is, Elton has single-handedly lost this game." "State loses, a spectacular one-man fold for state." "Very uncharacteristic for the young player" "Elton Jensen, normally averaging 18.6 points per game, and 6 points in rebounds." "But tonight..." "Hello?" "Hello." "Hello?" "I just came b... well, we, just came by to thank you for everything." "Yeah, sure, no problem." "It was so heroic." "Look, can I ask you something?" "Sure." "Well, I'm gonna sue those bastards, the other ambulance guys." "For what they did to mister." "Yeah, you should." "It's probably some kind of malpractice." "Animal cruelty my lawyer says." "No." "Thanks." "He wants you to testify." "I'm there." "Those guys were just tryin' to impress you." "So, do you have some nice clothes to wear to court?" " My lawyer says it helps." " Sure." "Do you think you could put Mr. Tibbs back in the purse?" "You can't look at him." "No, no, it's..." "No, no, he just... he kinda..." "I can hardly look at him, and I'm his mom." "Good boy." "Hey, you know, I don't know what movie your partner was referring to, but FYI, I, um," "I named him after the soda." "Mr. Pibb?" "Tibbs." "It's sweet and bubbly just like him." "Are you busy tonight?" "You sure that's part of the admission process?" "It's important to find out the level of involvement we can expect from the students' parents." "Yeah?" "Yeah..." "How am I doin' so far?" "Not bad." "But you may have to reapply." "What can you say about Dr. Martin Cole?" "As a father, as a husband, as a healer," "I spent the last couple of weeks talking to..." "What is that?" "An ice sculpture." "Eh, Wyatt's idea." "Don't be modest, darling." "He paid $5,000 for it." "You're missin' my movie." "You sure Molly's not coming?" "Never picked up her ticket." "You know, I guess a moot court exercise for law school is a little more important than her father's 60th birthday party." "Oh, god, I hope she's ok." "She's taking her future seriously." "That's good." "Speaking of which, where is Wyatt?" "I put this whole thing together, that's all you care about, where's Wyatt?" "Nonsense." "The man who did this." "Is he here?" "Oh, I brought tons of gum if you need some." "Ok." "Ok, I'm gonna... just..." "make a pit-stop." "Hey." "Wow." "You clean up pretty good yourself." "I heard about Lexi," "I'm sorry that didn't work out." "Yeah, me, too..." "You ok?" "Will Lanier see you in this?" "Pretty good chance." "I'm sitting with him." "We live together." "Sorry about that, too." "Hi, I'm Ellen." "Do you want some gum?" "I got tons." "Alice." "Hey, will Alice pretend Mr. Tibbs looks ok if I show him to her?" "Alice can hear you." "Mean time..." "You're right." "I should keep him in the bag." "Oh, excuse me, I'm going to the restroom." " It was nice meeting you." " Yeah." "Bye." "Thanks for tellin' me it started at 8:00." "Heh, check your messages." "I think she's nice, Wyatt." "He's making a point, honey." "Ok, come on, scrunch in." "Where's Molly?" "Don't ask, can we just do this?" "1... 2... 3..." "Cheese!" "Wonderful party." "Well, thank you." "Hey, what are you doin' here?" "You've got such a lovely family, Wyatt." "Enjoy." "You invited him?" "Who is he?" "Thank you, I know that was not easy." "I feel so bad." "You guys are all so accomplished." "I'm just a foundations model." "Oh, really?" "What foundations?" "Oh, right now, like... all thongs or those stupid boys' style briefs." "You know, it goes in cycles." "Thank you, thank you." "Settle down, settle down." "And to my family," "I can only say thank you." "And I have to especially thank our son Robby, who put so much into this, my gosh." "Did you see that ice sculpture?" "I thank them all, as well, for teaching me that family is what life is all about." "And that does not mean that I was ever the perfect father," "I'll be the first to admit that I didn't spend enough time tossing the ball with Wyatt and Robby," "but I like to think that I never abdicated that responsibility." "That I never put anything above them." "I think we better get out of here." "Maybe I'll just take the summer off, and in that spirit," "I would like to offer a toast, to our son Wyatt." "About whom I just today heard some very, very exciting news." "I got a call this afternoon from northwest medical school who informed me that my son has been accepted into next year's class." "So... to you." "Wyatt." "Thank you, for holding up your end of the bargain." "For honoring your talent." "I know, you're going to make a truly fine physician." "Now." "I'm sure Wyatt would like to say something." "And, quite frankly, I've run out of steam, here." "So, ladies and gentlemen, the next Dr. Cole." "The young one." "I just wanna say..." "I wanna say that I love my job." "How many people can say that?" "And I love my real family." "Who really are selfless in the way that people who do things not to be noticed or celebrated, but just because they can." "Right here, right now." "Sometimes I feel invisible." "I feel invisible now." "But not when I'm doin' my job." "I'm a paramedic." "So here's to you, dad, happy birthday." "This is between you and me." "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!" "Wyatt!" "Wyatt!" "Hey, Wyatt?" "Actually, it's between me and him." "I bet the basketball game last night, and Misha was just paying me off." "Your dad plays it smart." "Underdog to win, straight up the moneyline." "Nice pay day." "And now we know." "You do care about something." "You thought I was in danger." "I'm not going to med school." "What would you have done if he had come in here to hurt me." "Happy birthday, dad." "All those, uh... father-son catches you missed." "Maybe this will make up for it." "Thanks to FRM Team for the transcript"