Chapter 19: She Was A Friend Of Mine Pt. 3

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Tiffany's POV

We got to the hospital and when I got out of the ambulance, I saw that the whole team was outside waiting. Dr. Bennet, and the other department heads were waiting for report from Terrance.

 Bennet, and the other department heads were waiting for report from Terrance

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Dr. Bennet. Chief of Surgery.

"Talk to me son." Dr. Bennet said.

Terrance looked at me and then back at them. "MVA, she's suffered head trauma. She understands commands and she can hear, but has yet to speak. I have felt all pulses but her left hand seems to be broken, it has minimal function but I believe it's the adrenaline. Femur fracture with possible dislocation. We pushed Ativan because she was having a panic attack, she was sinus tach for while but now she has a normal rhythm. BP was 89/60 in the field and is currently 101/72. Heat rate is back down at 88, and Oxygen is normal at 97%.Currently that's all we know sir.

"And Whitaker?"

Terrance got teary so Bobby had to speak up. "No clear word yet sir, they should be right behind us."

"Ok listen up people.  I want's a full assessment report and plan in 30 minutes. Let's get a full body CT, and a MRI with contrast. Neuro, once the results are in, work with ortho and meet me in the observation room."

I was rushed inside and everyone was doing everything in their power to move as quick as possible, but I couldn't even focus on what was going on around me; poking and probing, and pushing think liquids in my veins, but I felt nothing. I was more focused on what I did, what I caused, but most of all I regretted was the fact that I was still breathing. They were rolling the gurney over to CT when I saw them bringing in Percy, and I knew shit was about to hit the fan.

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Terrance's POV

We rolled Percy in and he looked completely lifeless, his skin almost pale and he wasn't moving. We got him in the observation room and Dr. Bennet was standing over him and the other doctors had transferred him on the gurney. They started cutting off his clothes and assessing him. Trent, one of the paramedics that picked him up started to speak up. 


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