:36:45
	Excuse me.
:36:47
	Okay, so, you have to tell me now.
:36:49
	Yesterday, how could you
tell that I was a paramedic?
:36:54
	You really want to know?
:36:58
	I could smell it.
:37:01
	What do you mean?
:37:02
	I could smell iodine.
:37:05
	That's a very specific scent
that's unique largely...
:37:08
	...to ambulances and hospitals.
:37:11
	I could see that your hair had been wet,
but dried naturally.
:37:16
	But I smelled iodine,
so you hadn't gone home...
:37:19
	...to bathe or scrub down
since your last shift.
:37:21
	Then I assumed you worked
the night before, when it rained.
:37:26
	Then I figured paramedic,
not doctor or nurse.
:37:28
	That's how...
:37:31
	...I just kind of guessed.
:37:34
	You're right about...
:37:36
	...each part.
:37:40
	Do you enjoy that work?
:37:42
	Sometimes.
:37:44
	Sometimes?
:37:47
	It can be a thrill.
:37:49
	You rush in the middle of something,
some chaotic mess, and get involved...
:37:54
	...intervene...
:37:55
	...maybe help somebody...
:37:58
	...maybe revive their body.