#was there a rogue attack or is the ambulance service just struggling in general?
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
avayarising · 1 year ago
Text
We can traumatise Tim a little more, I think, if we use the idea that when Danny’s unconscious he doesn’t maintain his heartbeat and breathing.
So Tim catches Danny and lays him down and yells to Tam to call an ambulance. Then he checks him over and
Oh shit.
He isn’t breathing.
He yells at Tam again to tell them he’s not breathing, and to get the defibrillator.
WE of course has defibrillators on every floor of the building, so it’s not long before Julia the intern (who’d just happened to be sorting some of Tam’s files) comes running up with the defib box and a terrified look on her face. Tim and Tam are frantically doing CPR; Tim’s on chest compressions and Tam’s on rescue breaths. The phone is on speaker, still connected to the responders. The ambulance is fifteen minutes out.
Julia doesn’t have any first aid training, so Tam takes the box and sets up the machine while Tim pulls open Danny’s shirt. Tam attaches the pads.
“Stand clear,” says the machine. “Analysing now. Stand clear.”
They wait.
“No shock advised,” says the machine. “Continue CPR.”
Tam does the compressions this time; Tim does the breaths. Julia talks to the responders. The ambulance is thirteen minutes out.
“Stand clear,” says the machine. “Analysing now. Stand clear.”
Tam tells Julia to call down to reception and tell them there’s a medical emergency and to send the paramedics up when they arrive. Julia does so, pale and stammering.
“No shock advised,” says the machine. “Continue CPR.”
Tim knows the odds are not good from here. Danny is not breathing and has no pulse, and if there’s nothing for the defib to work with then he’s probably already dead. But he has to keep trying.
“Stand clear,” says the machine. “Analysing now. Stand clear.”
Tim remembers the Lazarus-green eyes. “Check his HR file,” he tells Tam. “See if he has any medical or meta conditions recorded.”
“No shock advised,” says the machine. “Continue CPR.”
Tim continues CPR. Julia is crying. Tam checks the files from Tim’s computer.
“Stand clear,” says the machine. “Analysing now. Stand clear.”
Tam shakes her head. There’s nothing promising in the files, just a declared ‘minor heart condition’ and a sign-off that no accommodations are required.
“No shock advised,” says the machine. “Continue CPR.”
The ambulance is still eight minutes out.
Getting a concussion had not been on Danny's to do list when he woke up that morning. Then again, neither had been getting jump scared by Ellie that close to the stairs. Unfortunately for Danny, his Fenton luck had kicked in at the wrong time as he had a very important meeting with the CEOs of the company as the head of the Engineering department. So here he was, on his way to work "mildly" concussed. It would probably be fine though. Probably.
1K notes · View notes