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Chapter 10: Overtime and More Deaths

Three hours later, and Susan was still at work. She decided to work on a few charts, but that turned into a three hour production. Getting tired, she decides to go get a coffee, and rather than having to walk across the street, she decides to get coffee from the lounge, not caring how bad it may taste. She walks in and finds Lydia on the floor passed out, eyes open wide. "Can I get some help in here!" Susan screams at the door as she runs over to help one of the ER's oldest nurses.

Dr. Carter and some other nurses rush into the lounge to help Susan. They lift up Lydia onto a gurney and wheel her into a trauma room. "What happened?" Dr. Carter asks.

"I don't know, I went into the lounge for coffee, and found her in here passed out." Susan tells them. They manage to get Lydia into the trauma room and intubate her. She seems better once that is done, but she still isn't right. Susan informs them they just have to wait for the tests to come back.

An hour later, the test results arrive and show that Lydia has a very low white blood cell count, which probably means she has cancer. While Susan is looking at the results, Lydia starts to quietly pass away in her sleep. Susan and the others looking at the results rush over to Lydia and shock her. Nothing happens, and Dr. Carter decides to open her up. They open her up and are working on her for about thirty minutes, when Susan tells them to just call it. They call the time of death and walk out of the trauma room, where they are informed that Jerry is in the next trauma room and Dr. Chen and Kovac need as much help as they can in there.

Susan and Carter rush into the next trauma room. "What happened?" they both ask at the same time.

"I think he was choking on something," Dr. Chen says. "When we found him he was blue and on the ground," she finishes, informing them on what has happened.

"Did you get whatever he was choking on out?"

"Yeah, but he's still not breathing and has probably been deprived of oxygen for too long," Dr. Chen tells them as Dr. Kovac is examining Jerry's throat.

"Its swollen shut," he tells them.

"Great," Dr. Chen says sarcastically.

Twenty minutes later, and no change since Susan and Carter joined them, Kovac tells them to call it and walks out of the room. The others follow, and Susan goes to the lounge to rest.