Tom scooped up his daughter and he ran out of the house, grabbing his phone on
the way out. Sadie was put in the back of the car, before Tom got in the front
seat. They drove to the hospital and Tom sprinted inside with Sadie in his arms.
"Noel, this is Sadie Kent, she's 12 years old almost 13, she was found
unconscious in her bedroom, her BP's been 110 over 90 throughout. I want Robyn,
Tess and Zoe treating her. Tell them to come through to resus." Without waiting
for a reply, Tom walked into resus and looked round for a free bed.
"That one's free Tom." Jamie said pointing to Bay 3.
"Thanks mate. Can you get Robyn for me please?" Tom asked as he gently placed
Sadie down on the bed and getting her out of her blue checked top, so she was
just wearing a vest top, and then putting a gown on her.
Zoe, Tess and Robyn all walked in and washed their hands. They went over to Sadie
and took over hooking her up to the monitors.
"Tom, we've got this. Step back and tell us what happened." Zoe said sternly. Tom
reluctently stepped back away from his daughter.
"I don't know. I went into her room and she said she didn't feel well. so I
checked her over, but it didn't seem too bad. I went downstairs to get her a
drink and some paracetamol, but when I went back into her room, she was like
this, on the floor."
"Okay thanks Tom. Jamie can you take Tom to the relatives room please?"
"No I know the way." Tom said blankly. He bit his thumb and walked to the
relatives room.
When he got there, Tom got his phone out and phoned Sam. Then he realised she was
in the cinema. Tom went to the cafe and bought himself lunch. He sat in the
relatives room waiting for half an hour, before Tess came through to find him.
"Tom she's fine. We're just trying to find out why she fainted but she's had a CT
and it's all clear. She will just need to take a course of anti-biotics, but she
can be discharged just now." Tess explained.
"Sorry for wasting your time! I'll take her home right now." Tom said hurriedly,
as he left the room and went to find Sadie.
"Right you," said Tom, picking up his daughter, "We're going home now. But we're
gonna phone Sam first."
"Tom put me down, I can walk you know!" Sadie said grumpily. Tom laughed and put
her down. Then they both walked outside. Tom got his phone out, as the pair sat
down in Tom's car and he dialled Sam's number.
"TOM! Tom I need you to pick us up now! It's Katie, she's not feeling well. I
think it's serious."
