Extreme Measures
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I was in the park.
:34:02
It must be pretty confusing, huh?
:34:05
We were wondering, is there anybody
you'd like us to contact? Any family?

:34:10
My daughter, but...
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When did you see her last?
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Not since 1978.
:34:18
When her mother died.
:34:19
I see. Anybody else you'd like us
to get in touch with?

:34:24
No, I'm pretty much on my own now.
Thank you.

:34:30
Could you stand up for me?
:34:33
Forgive me for asking...
:34:35
...but I need to ask you
a couple of questions.

:34:38
- What is, say, six times four?
- Excuse me.

:34:41
I was wondering, do you suppose
I could get something to eat?

:34:45
Absolutely.
:34:47
- Why don't we do that right now.
- Thanks. I'd appreciate it.

:34:51
It's 24, by the way.
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The answer to your question.
:34:57
I was a schoolteacher for 18 years.
:35:08
Minkins, Claude. He was here last year.
:35:11
He was an ER walk-in.
:35:13
Fractured carpal.
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What's that? Ankle?
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No, it's a wrist.
:35:20
Let's see. Phone number: 212-000-0000.
:35:24
- That means he's homeless.
- Next of kin?

:35:27
- No.
- None. Thanks, Pat.

:35:29
But he's got an outstanding
balance of $981.

:35:36
What, for x-rays?
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Let's see.
:35:41
Radiology was $289, and then the lab work.
:35:45
His bloodwork was another $500.
:35:49
Why the hell is he having bloodwork
when he had a broken wrist?

:35:52
We'll tell you.
:35:56
Looks like it's been dumped.
:35:58
Meaning?

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