:54:01
Let's have a little look at you.
Which wrist is it?
:54:03
Right.
:54:05
- Does it hurt when I do this?
- No.
:54:08
- How about this?
- Nope.
:54:13
- Ah, okay, this?
- Hmm, no, uh-uh.
:54:17
- This doesn't hurt?
- Uh-uh. No.
:54:20
Are you telling me
it doesn't hurt when I do this?
:54:23
It doesn't hurt.
I told you that.
:54:26
Uh-huh, uh-huh.
:54:29
Okay, what's this you're talking
about with your neck?
:54:32
It hurts when I kinda
turn it, you know?
:54:36
Maybe you just...
:54:38
Okay, right.
I see. Gotcha.
:54:42
- What about shock? Should we check?
- It could be shock.
:54:46
It could be shock.
:55:03
What is...
:55:14
What? What is it?
What's the matter?
:55:16
It's, uh,
it's interesting.
:55:19
It's okeydokey.
:55:21
I think that
just about covers it.
:55:25
- Might I have a little sip of that?
- Of course.
:55:31
Well, I'll tell you what.
We, this, uh, odd thing.
:55:34
Your wrist,
as far as I can tell,
:55:37
it's fractured in three places.
:55:41
And you've shattered,
uh, two, uh, vertebrae.
:55:43
I can't really be certain
without an X ray.
:55:47
But the bone protrusion through
the skin, that's not a good sign.
:55:51
And, uh... your body temperature
is below 80...
:55:54
and, your, your, your...
:55:57
your heart's stopped beating.
:55:59
What the hell does that mean?