Extreme Measures
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:35:00
-Why don't we do that right now.
-Thanks. l'd appreciate it.

:35:04
lt's 24, by the way.
:35:07
The answer to your question.
:35:10
l was a schoolteacher for 18 years.
:35:21
Minkins, Claude. He was here last year.
:35:24
He was an ER walk-in.
:35:26
Fractured carpal.
:35:29
What's that? Ankle?
:35:31
No, it's a wrist.
:35:33
Let's see. Phone number: 212-000-0000.
:35:37
-That means he's homeless.
-Next of kin?

:35:39
-No.
-None. Thanks, Pat.

:35:42
But he's got an outstanding
balance of $981.

:35:49
What, for x-rays?
:35:53
Let's see.
:35:54
Radiology was $289, and then the lab work.
:35:58
His bloodwork was another $500.
:36:01
Why the hell is he having bloodwork
when he had a broken wrist?

:36:05
We'll tell you.
:36:09
Looks like it's been dumped.
:36:11
Meaning?
:36:12
lt's the system. lt sucks.
:36:15
There's not enough storage,
so every month...

:36:17
...they have to pull stuff down
to make room.

:36:20
And would there be a hard copy
or whatever?

:36:22
You could try the Records Annex...
:36:25
...but it'll take you a million years
to get clearance.

:36:29
l'll tell you what.
Can you do another one for me?

:36:32
Dolson, Teddy. Please?
:36:34
All right. l'll do Dolson. Dolson for you.
:36:40
Dolson, Theodore.
:36:42
Undomiciled, conjunctivitis, no next of kin.
:36:45
Another deadbeat.
:36:47
Outstanding balance, $645.80.
:36:52
This is for lab work too?
:36:54
Yep. Bloodwork.
:36:56
For conjunctivitis?
:36:58
l guess not. Let's see.

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