Bringing Out the Dead
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:21:01
The doctor doesn't think
my father will make it.

:21:05
Said he was dead for too long.
:21:08
After six minutes,
the brain starts to die...

:21:11
and after that,
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just close the door.
:21:17
You never know.
:21:20
You know, my father and I
haven't spoken in three years.

:21:23
When my brother called me and said
that my father had a heart attack...

:21:27
and that he locked himself
in the bathroom...

:21:31
all the way going over there,
I was thinking of...

:21:34
how I was gonna tell him
what a bastard he was.

:21:39
When I got there
and we put him up on the bed...

:21:43
and I thought of all the other things
that I wanted to say to him...

:21:54
Well, right now I'm more worried
about my mother than anything.

:21:57
Go home. Take her home. Get some rest.
:22:01
- You're not gonna find anything out now.
- That's what I told her.

:22:05
If she could just see him for a second,
then I know she'd let me take her home.

:22:09
Thanks for the light.
:22:11
Here's your dinner. I wheel, you heal.
:22:18
[Man] 6-2 David, at 38th and 2,
you'll find a three-car accident.

:22:21
Two taxis and a taxi.
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6-2 Henry, 6-2 Henry. 487 West 22.
:22:26
Report of a very bad smell.
No further information.

:22:29
Larry, swing over to 10th. We're gonna
have to run one of these calls.

:22:31
- Relax, will ya?
- [Tires Screeching]

:22:35
[Frank Narrating]
The biggest problem with not driving...

:22:37
is that whenever there's a patient
in the back, you're also in the back.

:22:41
- The door's closed. You're trapped.
- Let me breathe

:22:45
5.00 or 6.00 in the morning is always
the worst time for me. Just before dawn.

:22:50
Just when you've
been lulled into thinking...

:22:52
it might be safe
to close your eyes for one minute.

:22:55
That's when I first found Rose.
:22:58
She was on the sidewalk, not breathing.

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