Collide
She
strolled into work just like every other day. Walking through the
crowded triage and past the admin desk packed with staff and friends,
but no one seemed to see her. She crawled into the doctor's lounge,
while the feeling of loneliness overwhelmed her, then collapsed on
the couch. This was the beginning of what would be a very long and
terrible day.
Half way through pouring her first cup of coffee,
Malik bursted into the lounge.
"Abby! Accident on the El. 27
victims! 19 criticals! We need you!"
A discrete sigh of
exhaustion passed through Abby's face as she staggered towards the
door. The second she left the safety of the lounge, 27 gurneys were
all around her.
"What happened!" she asked in
disbelief.
"Head on collision on the El… don't know how! 83
vics! 22 DOA. 34 went to Mercy. 27 are here… 19 critical 8 severely
injured." Sam ranted as quickly as she could all in one
breath.
Collision on the El… Abby thought. 15 minutes
after I got off of it… I should've been late to work
today…Getting a little behind the line of dozens of gurneys,
Kerry shouted orders at Abby.
"They need you in Trauma 1, Abby!
This isn't a show, so don't watch it! Either help or go
home!"
Help or go home. The words lingered in her mind.
Home didn't sound so bad right about now.. but home was the second
to last place she wanted to be. The last place was here. She ran into
Trauma 1 and heard Carter giving the current diagnosis.
"Susan,
he was crushed! He obviously has a broken neck! You can't take off
the collar! You could paralyze him!"
"I think he'd rather
be paralyzed than be dead! He needs an airway and he's not going to
get it by us fighting about it!" Susan ripped off the collar and
prepared for an intubation.
"Do you guys need a hand?" Abby's
comment received no replies or even the acknowledgment of her
presence.
"Oh crap!" Susan's face was proof she did
something wrong.
"What! What'd you do?" Carter was either
anxious to save his patient or anxious to prove himself right to
Susan.
"Grey matter…"
"We should've done a femoral
cut-down, or a tracheotomy!"
Mission accomplished. Carter had
proved himself right.
Abby suddenly diverted her attention from
the ongoing battle to the monitor.
"V-Tach!" No answers to
Abby's obviously silent remark
"Flatline!" Again no reply.
The brawl went on and Abby took initiative and charged the
paddles.
"Charge to 300. Clear. No change. Charge to 350. Clear.
Nothing. 350 again. Clear."
At this point Carter and Susan
realized Abby abducting their patient. Susan started compressions and
marked the time. 7:43 am.
"Try again… 400. Clear. Round of
high dose epi!" Abby was desperate.
"He's maxed out."
Susan had a look of misery on her face.
"What are you doing?
Resume compressions! Charge to 450. Clear." Abby's face was
painful to watch.
"Abby… ABBY! You've been going at it for
47 minutes! Let it go. He's gone!" Susan hated doing it, but
Abby's pain was starting to hurt her.
"This is all your fault!
If you hadn't been so afraid to do a femoral cut-down or
tracheotomy like Carter suggested he wouldn't be dead! Why can't
you just listen!" Abby couldn't control herself. She ran out
of the room in complete anger.
