In the final shot of the episode (extended cut only), Robby sits alone in the doctors’ dictation room, not dictating. He pulls out his phone. A text to someone named – unsent – reads: “I made the call. The wrong one, probably. But I made it.”
“You’re in shock, kid. Sit down.”
The first wave arrives: six patients in three ambulances. All firefighters and landfill workers. Most have mild smoke inhalation. But Patient #4, a 34-year-old woman named (a new character for the extended cut), is different. She was 50 feet from the blast. She has no external burns, but she’s seizing—tonic-clonic, full body. the pitt s01e03 bd25
He deletes it.
Meanwhile, in Bay 3, is treating a 19-year-old firefighter, Marco , who has second-degree burns on his hands and face. Marco is laughing, borderline manic. In the final shot of the episode (extended
“Wake up Radiology. Cancel elective scans. Empty the fast-track. Karen, I want a decon tent up in the ambulance bay in five minutes. Anyone with soot or respiratory distress goes through it before they touch a bed.” The wrong one, probably
Sophie is terrified of the spinal needle. McKay kneels.