- It's been a week since the chemistry between Cate and Mac and still neither of them is willing to admit to their feelings for each other. A call out to a serious car accident serves as a welcome distraction, but Cate is shocked when they arrive at the scene - a pole has plunged through the windscreen of a car, impaling its male passenger through the chest and continuing into the back seat spearing a petrol container. The female driver beside him is in shock with broken legs. Amazingly, both are conscious and alert. Vincent becomes the centre of attention when he arrives at the chaotic scene wearing the same clothes as the day before. He rapidly realises the only way to free the impaled man is to cut him off the pole. Cate is aghast at this unorthodox approach and points out to Vincent not only the risks to the passenger's life but also to Vincent's career if he dies. Meanwhile, Terri and Jack must deal with an aggressive and confused patient brought into the ED by the police, kicking and screaming. Terri watches Jack face the difficult task of breaking to the man's wife that he has Frontotemporal Dementia and is overcome by Jack's compassion and sensitivity. When Terri compliments Jack he reminds her that the last time she complimented him they wound up in a taxi back to her place and he's not interested in a repeat performance. Is this the response she was really hoping for? Charlotte is kicked in the stomach by a patient of Jack's, causing her to fear she may lose the baby. With Vincent unavailable she confides in Nelson who covers for her while she waits nervously news about the unborn baby.
- It's been a week since the chemistry between Cate and Mac and still neither of them is willing to admit to their feelings for each other. A call out to a serious car accident serves as a welcome distraction, but Cate is shocked when they arrive at the scene - a pole has plunged through the windscreen of a car, impaling its male passenger through the chest and continuing into the back seat spearing a petrol container. The female driver beside him is in shock with broken legs. Amazingly, both are conscious and alert.
Vincent becomes the centre of attention when he arrives at the chaotic scene wearing the same clothes as the day before. He rapidly realises the only way to free the impaled man is to cut him off the pole. Cate is aghast at this unorthodox approach and points out to Vincent not only the risks to the passenger's life but also to Vincent's career if he dies.
Meanwhile, Terri and Jack must deal with an aggressive and confused patient brought into the ED by the police, kicking and screaming. Terri watches Jack face the difficult task of breaking to the man's wife that he has Frontotemporal Dementia and is overcome by Jack's compassion and sensitivity.
When Terri compliments Jack he reminds her that the last time she complimented him they wound up in a taxi back to her place and he's not interested in a repeat performance. Is this the response she was really hoping for?
Charlotte is kicked in the stomach by a patient of Jack's, causing her to fear she may lose the baby. With Vincent unavailable she confides in Nelson who covers for her while she waits nervously news about the unborn baby.
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