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Chapter 22th

Leroy Jethro Gibbs thought he had died for a moment. However It was the nurse that was calling out to him. He had been brought to the Greenwich, hospital. One of the best in the state.

Doctor Santini working inside the emergency for the past ten years needed more information on his medical history. However Suzanne didn't have the information that the doctor was seeking. She will say the following to him.

"Why don't you have the hospital to call Washington, D.C. and Director Vance to ask for his medical records. However I do know that Gibbs is 72 years old." She will tell him as the nurse will leave to head for a proper phone at the nurses station.

Meanwhile Doctor Santini and his assistant went to work on taking care of the NCIS agent laying on the table with a bullet in his right shoulder and left leg.

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Washington D.C.

Director's Vance's office

Leon Vance had been getting ready to leave for home. When all a sudden his office phone began to ring while picking it up with his right hand. He will give the usual greeting as the nurse over the phone will begin to speak with him in regard to Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

Right away Leon had sat up straight in his brown leather chair with his attention. "What exactly happened nurse?" he cried out over the phone.

She was able to advise him of the situation for now of his condition. "Sir, Doctor Santini needs his full medical records in order to treat him with the two bullets in his shoulder and leg." she tells him calmly with the information.

With the shake of his head. He will tell her the following. "I will have someone from my office to contact the hospital with releasing his medical records." exhaling briefly.

"Very well Director Vance I will be sure to advise Doctor Santini of this information from you." she said...

"I will get right on it now with advising those involved with Gibbs medical records." he says with hanging up the connection to his terminal and pressing another button to speak with the medical records department.