:46:01
Look, his eyes are open.
:46:04
- Hey, sweetie.
- Hey, Case.
:46:06
Hey, Case. Hey, buddy.
How you doing?
:46:10
Hey, can you hear me?
:46:12
Hi, son.
:46:14
- Hey, Casey.
- Case?
:46:17
Casey. Hey, Case,
can you hear...
:46:20
Howard. Howard, what's that?
Howard, what's happening?
:46:23
Ca... Nurse! Nurse!
Come here!
:46:27
- Howard, do something!
- Hurry up. Hurry up.
:46:29
- Come here. I don't think he's breathing here.
- Casey, are you all right?
:46:32
He opened his eyes
and then he stopped breathing.
:46:34
Call a code blue and get me
some help in here immediately.
:46:36
- Can you hear me, son? Casey?
- Code blue. I.C.U.
:46:39
I need you to clear the room.
I need to make some space.
:46:42
Let the doctors work. Please.
:46:43
- We have to go clear the room.
- No!
:46:47
Come on. We'll wait outside.
We'll be right outside.
:46:49
Just give them room.
Just give them room to work.
:46:51
- Just give them room to work.
- Get the bed and pull it out for me.
:46:56
Mrs. Finnigan, I'm sure you'd be more
comfortable. You don't wanna...
:46:58
Get out of here!
:47:04
Let's put him up on this.
:47:09
- Oh!
- Can we get the thallium?
:47:12
Nothing. No. 4 of
epinephrine, please.
:47:16
- After that, you can draw up. 4 of atropine.
- Excuse me. Excuse me.
:47:20
Start C.P.R.
:47:23
Okay, atropine ready.
:47:26
How long we been doing this?
:47:28
- Uh, two minutes.
- Good.
:47:34
Check for pulse.
:47:49
How long?
:47:52
I'll continue C.P.R.