- What happened? - Doctor Choi asked that he had recently arrived to start his shift.

That day he had to start earlier to make up for previously lost hours.

- He felt bad. He must have passed out and must have hit his head violently judging by the wound on his forehead.

Ethan immediately checked Jay's pulse which was a little slow, but strong enough. .

- Grab a stretcher and let's take it to one of the lounges.-

That said Jay was taken into trauma 3 and connected to various monitors.

He was unconscious, they had to wait for him to wake up to understand the presence and severity of a possible head injury.

- We do a CT scan to check that there is no damage or bleeding.-

That said Jay was taken to take the exam while Meggie went back to the nurses' desk and Dr. Choi to visit other patients.

Meanwhile Sergeant Voight had arrived at the hospital.

- Good morning Nurse Meggie I'm looking for Detective Halsted. He was here to investigate the incident involving her brother and Dr. Manning.

- Yes, he was here, but ...- she answered being interrupted

- Where can I find it? he asked.

The sergeant didn't want Jay to be alone. He loved him more than a child.

After Justin's death and Erin's departure Hank had bonded with him, had taken him under his wing. He was happy to have him in her unit. He was damn good at his job.

- He is in trauma three. - she told him.

- Thank you,- Voight replied, starting to walk towards the hall.

- Sergeant - Meggie stopped him - I think first there's something you need to know -

So she informed him of the incident and shortly after she approached them too April which she told of his blood donation and that he had been ill after.

Had he collapsed for1 having blood drawn or was there more?

The sergeant listened carefully and was then escorted to the detective's room.

He pulled up a chair and sat down next to the bed. He would stay there by his side as long as needed.

Shortly after doing the CT scan Jay returned to the room and was rearranged there.

Seeing him lying there in a bed with his head bandaged broke into the heart of the tough and grumpy Hank Voight, making him very sad.

He understood that it was necessary to wait until he woke up.

So he positioned himself there waiting. He had all the time in the world.

The work could be done over the phone, he had excellent men who would keep him informed.

If that hadn't been possible, any case he could have waited.

Jay was most important of all and all to Voight.