:42:01
	- This is apples and oranges. I can't.
- The man is dying. Help him.
:42:04
	- I'd like to. I haven't done this...
- Do it!
:42:09
	75 milligrams Demerol I.V.,
lidocaine 2% local.
:42:11
	I'll scrub now.
:42:14
	When I get out of here, I'm suing
this hospital and your security company.
:42:17
	What makes you so sure
you're getting out at all?
:42:30
	Right behind you!
:42:31
	Here we go.
:42:46
	You've got to stand
behind the line, sir.
:42:49
	Move this out of here for me, please?
Thank you very much.
:42:52
	- Lieutenant, we got a real problem here.
- What's that?
:42:55
	This guy's in for the long haul...
locked down the E.R.,
:42:59
	barricaded himself in,
killed power in the elevators.
:43:01
	We can bust down the door, but this
son of a bitch might start killing people.
:43:05
	There's two pinpoint cameras
hidden in the E.R.
:43:07
	- The hospital's own surveillance.
- We got a video tap being set up.
:43:10
	- Are you in charge of security?
- No, that would be Wally Pitoniak.
:43:13
	- He's at home. It's his day off.
- Not anymore, it ain't. Get him here.
:43:19
	All right,
can you get me a secure line?
:43:22
	We've got one of our guys inside.
He's got a walkie-talkie.
:43:25
	You might want to try this.
:43:27
	Put a clamp on all phone lines
to the emergency room.
:43:29
	If this guy picks up the phone,
I want him talking to me.
:43:32
	- Done.
- Who's in charge here?
:43:35
	Rebecca Payne, sir.
It's her day off, too.
:43:38
	Jesus Christ, does anybody
work at this hospital?
:43:41
	- It's Saturday, sir.
- So what?
:43:43
	People get sick
on Saturday, don't they?
:43:50
	SeƱor, no cry.
:43:57
	Mr Archibald, I need to do
an internal examination on her.