Gunman Sneaks Into the Hospital After Mass Shooting Incident | Chicago Med | PD TV
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- A psychiatrist gives aid to the huge influx of patients needing care at the hospital after a mass shooting, realising that some of them could be potential suspects.
From Chicago Med Season 3 Episode 18 "This Is Now": The hospital goes on emergency alert when a mass shooting at a block party sends dozens of victims to the ED. Meanwhile, Dr. Manning gets distracted when her son goes missing. Goodwin asks the board for upgrades to the ED.
Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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For those of you wondering, the guy with the backpack that tried to run from Jay was stealing phones and valuables from unconscious and deceased patients
You act like this is a true story it's a TV show it's not that serious
@@jessicacollins3886 yes, it's a clip of a TV show that doesn't show the entire story, and people who haven't seen it (like me) want to know what happens next.
@@jessicacollins3886most of the episodes on Chicago med, PD, fire and probably even justice, are based on true stories so shut up
You can't really steal from dead patients
@@TimothySharp-np4suYes you can. Doesn't belong to you, personal effects normally go to next of kin or anyone named in a will.
You swear an Oath to help as many has you can, regardless of who they are. It can be difficult at times, no one ever says it isn't. But regardless of if it's a child, an old man, or a serial killer- they are all just patients when they enter that hospital.
exactly. I get the woman's anger especially since her son is missing but you HAVE to help the man. the doctor did nothing wrong, the woman's just flipping out...
They are all ATM machines when they enter hospitals. 💸
And that my friends is why I could never be a doctor, no matter how much I love it.
Here she goes again….Manning making it about herself again.
wouldnt it be womanning🤪. Ill see myself out.
@@jayl.a7820 yeah sure make it about gender lmao
@@lemmmakestunes8312 women🍵
@@MrSpypaintmen always so emotional 🍵
@@jayl.a7820woman hater
The fact that she acted like that about a life is enough grounds to take her license. She took a oath and is to treat patients regardless.
That whole hospital would be out all their doctors and nurses, because at least half of these characters have reacted in a similar way to "bad" patients.
Doesn't work that way. Doctors are allowed to voice their opinions, even if they are contraversial, without them endangering their license. IF she had intentionally done something to endanger the patient or actively interfered with the patient's treatment THEN her license might have been in danger. When she expressed her opinion other medical staff had taken over and her actions didn't endanger the patient's welfare. Now had she had known that he was the shooter and either refused to help when needed or done something that harmed him then she could have been in trouble.
Typical medical dramas
Incorrect. She’s allowed to voice an opinion as long as it isn’t followed by malicious action or inaction. Being emotional isn’t a crime.
@hexes5122 I think this fictional Chicago wouldn't have a hospital, no police, and probably just half of the fire department because they all went too far at some point (especially the intelligence unit) 😅
But I'm not sure how interesting these series would be with regular rules and people that act on them 🤔🤷🏼♂️
I hate how the show is basically doing a repeat of the ER episode where Mark lets the guy die in the elevator like they are not even trying
I feel like, as a medical prosessional, this is something you might come up against.
or the house episode where they let the guy die.
Or the Grey's Anatomy episode where they let the guy die.
Or the...you get the point.
It's a common thing in medical dramas.
Shooter: What's my sentence?
Judge: 30 minutes in The Cage with Hank Voight!
ngl id rather go to prison than spend to minutes in the cage with an angry Hank Voight 😂
gonna have to agree with you on that one, angry hank voight is a bigger threat than an angry inmate >:D@@the_originalsedits
Once again manning goes off focusing on her emotions insted of obvious protocols. Every clip I see with her just proves over and over again that she should not be a doctor.
Bro, Dr. Chou’s shove to the suspect. Jeez
Edit: I’m aware he was in the navy, as it’s mentioned a few times throughout the show, it just surprised me
He did serve overseas in the military.
@@trivonnereid769US Navy
He's Navy
I'm a First Responder in Australia. I am well aware of MCI protocol, and had to prepare for one on the weekend (hailstorm at a major zoo, no injury, but we still prepared for an MCI.)
No, she didn't refuse treatment, but it is still HIGHLY unprofessional to bring personal biases into work, ESPECIALLY in a healthcare system. Is it fine that some asshole opened fire in a park? No. Is it reasonable for her to berate a colleague for doing their job by treating a patient who would be classified as a "red-tag"? Also no. The only time a provider is to stop treatment in an MCI situation is if the patient's obs upgrade them to a black-tag. That patient did not meet black-tag criteria.
That patient was:
✗ Not able to walk
✓ Breathing spontaneously (until RSI'd for procedure.)
And whether or not he passed or failed the following obs in the triage flowchart, he would've been red-tagged anyway because he had a GCS motor score of
I'm a first responder with St John Ambulance NSW as well in WSAD. Completely agree from what my training tells me. Haven't been in a MCI, luckily i'm a bit of a white cloud, nothing happens when I'm on duty lol.
@@jodo9083 Aw awesome! I'm with Penrith Combined. I'm the same way with duties - myself and one of my regular coworkers never have any jobs if it's just us and one or two other people.
@@thecrashdocs hey cool, maybe ill see you around on a state event! I got a mate whos a bit of a black cloud, whenever we do a duty together its 50/50 if we have nothing but ice packs or ambos and methoxy lol
Ah, nice to see fellow Aussies in the wild, so to speak. Thank y'all for the work you do for the public. Stay safe and happy.
@@revengehunter0184 Hey thanks mate! Cheers from Sydney.
So this is what DK has been up to after the crash
That looked like it hurt
Why tf did I think that was Jensen Ackles?💀
Who?
@@girly_girl7884 Dean in Supernatural or Soldier Boy from The Boys
I know this is on Chicago med but is there an episode of Chicago PD with this?
When you become a doctor, you take an oath to save people's lives. You are not the judge or executioner. Sins of the broken are not for you to decide who deserves better treatment and who doesn't. Although, unfortunately, you will have to prioritize lives for who can be saved in a horrific situation, your patient's sins are not yours to judge. No amount of tv drama is going to justify bias. This is how it is and how it should be.
Amen 🙏🏼
Exactly! Don’t matter how people feel the one with most need gets priority!
Honestly, I can't say I'm mad at Natalie in this. She's right; innocent people should have the priority, not the man who put them there. April had the same reaction when they wanted to administer medication to a man who brought toxic gas into the ED instead of giving it to Ethan.
Doesn't matter, you treat based on which patient has the most need. If they are critical and can be saved, you save them. That's part of the oath you take when you get your medical license.
My god, there ain't a scene where I'm not mad at Natalie xD she is so irrational. Not only here but a lot of times.
You can't judge. For all you know the guy has a brain tumor. You have to treat and not second guess. It makes you as bad as the "bad" guys.
You still treat the patient right in front of you. Samuel Mudd set John Wilkes Booth's leg after he killed President Lincoln. He did it knowing he could be charged with aiding in the plot. The oath doctors take to help the patient is more important than the feelings of the doctor.
@@marlieskoster i understand it's TV and a drama, but everyone of the doctors on this show would lose their license and be sued every episode.
Hey look! It’s this video again!
Why do I not remember this? I thought it was a new episode hence why I didn’t recognise it (I stopped watching around season 4/season 5) but then I saw people like Natalie, April, Connor and Ava and realised it had to be an old one. Anyone know what episode/season this is?
Season 3 episode 18
How do you watch it
Chicago Pd ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Actually it’s Chicago Med with a Chicago PD member in the episode
@@Beast_1996i think theyre saying 'PD' because its been posted on the PD channel !
@@Beast_1996true its a crossover.
just recently I think it was last year or the year before they had a major crossover with all Chicago shows PD, med, and fire all in one go they way they did it is the story connected the shows together
I like chaigo is my favorite show 😊
So, let me see if I have this straight, because the voices were muffled a bit for me: the shooter killed his wife and shot up a block party just to cover his tracks??
No it's more complicated than that.
@@LittleBitofHopeToo2518 What happened?
is this a crossover episode?
It's Will Munson!😂
I hate Natalie as much as the next guy, but her reaction is somewhat valid. She’s a mother in a high-stress situation, there’s literally blood all over the floors, having to abandon victims there may be a slight chance of saving because of low resources, all while knowing her only child was at the park when the shooter opened fire? I don’t know what kinda willpower some of you have, but it’s a reasonable reaction in my eyes.
Should she stop treating him? No. Should she bottle up her emotions towards the guy who not only ruined hundreds of innocent lives in ten minutes but may have hurt or killed her son? No. She’s scared and stressed.
She signed up for this when she became a doctor and chose to work there.
She also has no idea why the guy did what he did, and she is neither judge nor jury. She needs to do her job. The way she berated him could have cost lives if he second guessed himself because of it.
Kind of have the feeling that if Dr. Charles had let the guy die in that alley and Natalie found out about it later, she'd beach at him about how he denied the victims justice by letting the shooter "escape" jail.
For all they know, they've actually ID'd a lookalike as the shooter and you've now refused treatment to a guy because he happened to look like the criminal. Can't suddenly refuse treatment because you think he's the perpetrator.
what’s Ned doing on the thumbnail💀
natalie is so annoying 😭
really?
Did you watch the episode to understand why she was the way she was in this episode besides her saying “my son is missing”??
I guess not
This instant may be understandable but she has done a lot of annoying things throughout the series
Yeah, like the person who commented above me said, this instant is definitely understandable considering her son is involved, but in 99% of all episodes, she is the most insufferable character ever. She gets pissy when things don't go her way or when her outlandish theories or actions get proven wrong.
I remember an episode where she was *convinced* a mother had been abusing her child, despite it being nothing but a gut feeling, and called CPS to have said child taken away. She put both the sick child and the terrified mother through all of that stress before even beginning to do tests - tests that proved that the child basically had brittle bones and also proved that the mother was doing everything she could to protect her child from these seemingly random injuries.
Natalie's reaction was to roll her eyes and get huffy, I don't think she ever apologized either. @@Beast_1996
@@Beast_1996 She's annoying a lot and sometimes comes to the wrong conclusions
What happened to the first guy?
Apparently he stole people's belongings and we don't know whether he got arrested or not
I’m sorry but how is she allowed to practice? Her life and her problems are irrelevant to the oath she took. To save and preserve life, no matter whose. It’s never easy, but if she can’t uphold that oath over her own personal feelings then she is a liability to her team and her hospital
I still don’t understand why they refer to an AR-15 as an “automatic rifle,” it is not. It’s semi-automatic.
legally and colloquially, automatic refers to self-cycling. a pistol is automatic.
1:11 is that the shooter??
No.. did you watch the video? Lol
No, he was looting stuff from the injured and dead like their phones.
@@Richabralack wow talk about insult to injury
Let me put correct the anti-gun propaganda that wrote this episode
An AR 15 is not a fully automatic rifle. It is semi automatic rifle.
The definition of semi automatic is when you depress the trigger one round will go off
The M4 A1 is which the army uses or the M4, which is a short barreled version is fully automatic
And is not available to the public
Thank you! I fucking hate how everybody “hates” the AR 15 because of the news and different political leaders and they have no clue what it is or why they hate it other than the gun is “evil”
Yea because you can have a full mag in there but only on rifle round will come one at a time
I won’t buy this show because I love er more dr ross
The cop is giving me the creeps
she always was a bad doctor
They literally treat better than real life doctors n they look better too
If that guy Halstead & Choi roughed up was a POC, it woulda been an even bigger mess
? ?
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 Do you have a question?
Which guy did they rough up? And what is a POC?
@@kathrynrhodes77851:14-1:30
Just to clear up. An AR15 is not an assault rifle. Lazy writing
you can tell its made by hollywood white man med build brown hair
does she have to like freak out and get emotional every episode? is that her character arc? lol.
You can tell a show doesn't know anything about guns when they have police officers using terms such as 'assault rifle' as if that means something. It's a made up term to try and scare people who don't know anything about guns.
Lmfao - gotta love when someone uses a definitional argument as if it is valid.
Assault gun is definitly not made up term, as it has clear meaning in military. Now, how everybody (miss)uses that term is complitly different valid issue.
natalie had a VERY VERY normal and valid reaction at the end
But a doctor trys to save all patients regardless cause then doctor can refuse to save someone just cause
@@Fellkunshe didn’t refuse to save him. She was saying with limited resources, others were more worth saving. Considering he’s the reason so many people are hurt & they’re running low on staff, it’s a valid thought
@@Fellkun But what if this "patient" intended to severely hurt or even kill other innocent paitients? Wouldn´t the priority be to help those people first?
@@93Chowono they will help based on trauma policies and treat everyone according to severity of injuries
Yep and her kid WAS at the park and had to run from gunfire with her nanny, her anger was normal. Natalie gets so much hate for no reason. She has bad moments like this a couple times a season, meanwhile Will has them every other episode and people still act like he's amazing.