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Previously on Do No Harm...
I know that you think you love him.
Okay, that scar on your face? That isn't love.
That's possession and rage.
It's crazy. It has nothing to do with love.
Are we staying here forever?
Just until we find someplace better.
How's Rob? Is it going well?
It's only been a couple weeks, so we'll see where it goes.
But I'm happy.
Great. That all sounds great.
We'll be able to get more catecholamine,
seratonin, dopamine levels.
You're not gonna be able to get
his spinal fluid without him knowing.
Ian's not a neurosurgeon. We'll outsmart him.
Hey, don't ever underestimate him.
- ERs make me nervous. - Just focus on the patient.
Things happen fast. People die.
Well, not if we can help it.
- Thanks for taking this one. - Yeah, you got it.
All hands on deck, and we have two ambulances coming in.
We've got Theo and Mandy.
All right, we'll take the first ones here.
All right, what do you got? This is Maxim Kozar.
24, two-car MVC.
He's got a crush injury to the head, chest, and abdomen.
- Vitals? - BP's 40 palp.
Rate's in the 140s.
Was an unrestrained driver, head-on collision,
about two to three feet of intrusion in the vehicle.
On my go, ready? One, two, three.
All right. Sue Jean, what do we do?
CBC, chem panel, amylase, tox screen, and a VBG.
Very good. Exam, now, go.
Tube.
Pupils fixed and dilated bilaterally.
All right, let's check the corneal reflex.
No blink.
Muscle tone decreased throughout.
- What does that tell you? - Brain injury's bilateral.
- Prognosis? - Crap.
Doesn't matter. Everyone gets our "A" game.
Let's CT the head, chest, and abdomen.
Set up for a bolt.
Second ambulance arriving.
Doctor, excuse... Help me.
Excuse me, sir.
Excuse me, sir!
You can't be here. But my son is here.
I need to know is he okay?
They're doing everything they can.
But my son.
Second victim coming in.
What do we got, guys?
Phillip Watts, driver of the other car.
GCS 9, shallow resps, systolic in the 90s.
Both IVs blew in the field.
Phil, I'm Dr. Cole. Can you hear me?
- Yeah. - One, two, three.
Okay. Mandy? You stay with me.
We stick with Max.
Sue Jean and Theo, primary survey on Phil,
get some access.
I can't breathe.
Crank the O2, set up for an airway.
Okay, that's way too slow. Like this.
Mr. Watts. Mr. Watts?
Mr. Watts!
- He's out. - Heart sounds are muffled.
- Pressure's dropping. - Let's run in a liter.
And set up for pericardiocentesis.
What?
Muffled heart sounds, dropping pressure, chest trauma.
Good, sue Jean. Good call.
Go, go. He's bradying down.
Lost the pulse!
30 degrees.
All right? With confidence.
Go ahead.
Good. Good, excellent.
- Got a heart rate back. - Dr. Cole, he's coding.
I'm coming.
V-tach, no pulse. Come on, Max.
Stay with me.
Sue Jean.
Sue Jean, come take over for me.
Max!
- Max! - Wait outside!
What's happened?
They're trying to save his life.
What is happening?
Charging to 360.
Clear.
Again.
Clear.
Mg of epi, now.
Amiodarione.
Check the pulse.
Another liter.
High-dose epi.
Check it again.
Dr. Cole, there's nothing.
Damn it.
Check the pulse.
Dr. Cole, there's nothing.
Okay.
Time of death, 2:27 P.M.
The father's here.
I'll go talk to him.
Your son arrived with irrevocable head injuries,
and despite our best efforts, he stopped breathing.
I I do not understand.
This cannot be happening.
Mr. Kozar, I'm afraid he didn't make it.
He was just with me for breakfast.
You left Max
to help the one who crashed into him.
Max was in good hands at all times, I assure you.
That is when he died.
I saw this with my own eyes.
That's not how he died.
I know this is very difficult to understand right now,
but we did everything that we could.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
He's on fire, ladies and gentlemen.
- He's on fire. - Here we go.
Seven wins! Seven wins!
What is that, five in a row? Let's go.
Who's turn is it to kiss the dice?
Have you kissed the dice?
- 7, 11! - All right.
Take them to the line!
That's what I'm talking about. Look at this guy.
We got a little bit of a troublemaker over here.
Come on, you're gonna bet against the shooter?
You're gonna bet against this shooter?
Everybody's lucky tonight but you.
Winner, 11! Winner! Winner!
All right, let's keep it going.
Come on.
Well, if it isn't the guy that tried to burn my luck.
Here's a little tip for you.
Nobody likes that guy.
Oh, look at that.
You do have friends.
Big man.
Life of party.
Did you enjoy it?
Well, let's see.
I made some money. I got loaded.
I got laid repeatedly, so, yeah.
Hell yeah, I enjoyed myself.
My son is dead.
Oh. I see. We're in mourning.
That explains all the long faces.
Just assumed it was because you were Russian.
When Max died, you looked me in the eye
and lied.
Let me guess,
and I'm getting pretty good at this,
the hospital?
Yes, doctor.
Well, you see, there you go.
You got the wrong guy.
God, that never gets old.
Look, I know you think I'm being insensitive,
but the truth is I just can't help myself.
It is your fault Max died.
Well, let me let you in on a little secret, okay?
I'm not some regular doctor.
If I couldn't save your kid, then your kid couldn't be saved.
This is what you said.
You also said Max's death was painful loss,
yet you do not suffer.
Hey, I suffer. This is how I suffer.
Drugs, and booze, and sex.
It's how I cover the hurt.
I'm really a tragedy if you think about it.
You lied to me. About Max, about everything.
It is for Max we kill you now.
Do No Harm Six Feet Deep Original Air Date August 3, 2013
Jason, Jason, Jason.
What am I gonna do with you?
You know, we almost ended up six feet deep tonight
because of you?
Because of your mess.
I'll tell you what.
I'm gonna fix it for you tonight,
just so you'll owe me.
- Hey, dad. - Morning, Ray.
Your hair looks like crap.
Really? I think it's cool.
Can you get me some juice?
You can get it yourself.
Look at that, all by myself.
Cut me some slack every once in a while.
I'm always here when there's something you actually need.
You coming to my recital tonight?
I'll try.
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