ADAM AFP_OFFICER ANNOUNCEMENT BABU DEANNE DENNIS DEWAN GEORGE GERRY HANDHELD_RADIO JORDAN KEVIN LABI LAURENCE MANDE MARK MEL MICHELE MINAS MOHAMMAD NATHAN NIGEL PARAMEDIC PASSENGER PASSENGER_NEPHEW POLICE_OFFICER PRODUCER RADIO RADIO_RECEIVER RIARNE SANDRA SHOP_ATTENDANT SYD_PA SYD_STAFF VOLLEA WARREN GEORGE Request AFP HANDHELD RADIO AFP have been called [RADIO BEEPS] GEORGE Did you see anyone drop that off? POLICE OFFICER Clear all this area out. GEORGE You can�t be in the shop- no, no. Can you go around the other side, we�re going to x-ray a bag? This is the worst nightmare. Worst moment at an airport, probably the worst moment in a public area. POLICE OFFICER All right, let�s go! MICHELE Emergency line�we have an inbound medical. WARREN We�re not quite sure whether she�s conscious or unconscious. We just need to be ready to respond for anything. GEORGE I�ve seen too many of these shift sideways. NIGEL - This is where all the cool stuff happens. SANDRA Ok, Guys, we�re going to be busy now. DEANNE Sydney Airport emergency line WARREN We need an ambulance. MANDE They�ve got CPR being performed on a PASSENGER KEVIN When you see green that�s good, when you see red we�re in trouble LABI If you don�t know where you are, I can�t find you JORDAN So I�ve called the Police- NIGEL It�s twenty four hours a day, seven days a week MICHELE We have a possible explosion WARREN The firies are on there way NATHAN We have to get it right, every single time. GEORGE Go ahead GEORGE I love my job�I really try to put my heart and soul in it- GEORGE Negative. Just at the primary line, thanks. GEORGE By Monday mornings you can start getting the hippy hippy shakes when you start waking up, you start to clock watch, two o�clock in the morning. I�m looking at my phone because I�m on call from two am so you�re making sure that everything is sort of running appropriately for the opening of the all three terminals. Yeah there�s a little bit of nervousness. GEORGE Let�s go for a bit of a stroll. Let�s see what chaos we can create. GEORGE I�m raring to go. I�m like a formula one driver. I'm just about on pole position, almost! GEORGE - Tango One, Oscar One HANDHELD RADIO Oscar One, go ahead GEORGE I�m on the floor. GEORGE And that means every second counts. And there�s absolutely zero room for error. [RADIO BEEPS] GEORGE It�s not working GEORGE We try and keep everyone that comes to the airport safe, secure and try and operate an efficient airport, so everything�s pretty seamless. NATHAN I�ll clear this for you sir. DENNIS Bravo Bravo, copy NARRATOR AND OVERSEEING EVERY MOVEMENT AT THE AIRPORT IS THE IOC. MANDE It�s MANDE from IOC- the aircraft� I�m just looking on the camera. No-one�s on the bridge. MICHELE Oh, there�s the big guy from Biggest Loser! God he�s beefed up, I�ll tell ya. MICHELE The cameras are a big thing for us to allow us to do our job. As a co-ordination centre, it's just great to have eyes on everything. If you see it on the cameras, you�re ahead of the game. MICHELE Is that George ? LAURENCE Tango Two from Echo One GEORGE Shit� Did you see anyone drop that off? SYD STAFF I�ve just seen that by the trolley, and I saw them go in there. Yeah. GEORGE Did ya? Roger. GEORGE There's a suspicious or an unattended item that�s located in an area where you wouldn�t really see an unattended items. GEORGE I don�t know what's in the bag� I can�t identify- there�s no identifiable markings on the bag. I can�t see inside the bag. GEORGE Okay. Security One, Oscar One RADIO Oscar One, go ahead GEORGE Request AFP. Inward C, Arrivals B. Unattended item underneath the seats. Blue backpack. Also a cardboard box near the bin I can�t see inside. RADIO Copy GEORGE I�m checking there�s a bit of a gap. There might be something in it. ANNOUNCEMENT For security, please do not leave your� (TRAILS OFF) GEORGE Tango One, Oscar One Yeah, go ahead. RADIO The AFP have been called. GEORGE Copy that thank you GEORGE I just want to block this area off, okay? GEORGE Hello lads, How are ya�s? Alright? POLICE OFFICER Hey, yeah good GEORGE Now, now with the box. I can�t see inside it, and there�s no markings. What threw me is this blue backpack POLICE OFFICER Righto. GEORGE Over here. Where it's located, how it's located� POLICE OFFICER Oh righto. Righto. GEORGE This appears to be tucked away. You just let me know what you want me to do. [Officer Close them off] Are you going to do the metre ( yards) corden? POLICE OFFICER Let's clear all of this area out. Yeah GEORGE All right, beautiful. All right, let's do that. GEORGE Oh look there are a couple of retail outlets that are surrounding this unattended item. That means that they just have to stop- to stop trading. GEORGE Hello ma�am. The AFP are going to X-ray an unattended item. SHOP ATTENDANT Okay. GEORGE And you can't be in the store. SHOP ATTENDANT Oh GEORGE Well it is pretty confronting when the police set up a corden. And start to x-ray any sort of unattended items. GEORGE You can�t be in the shop. So you just have to walk away from the shop GEORGE Something like this, it can bring the whole airport to a standing halt. And it can impact airport operations, it can impact families coming, or friends coming to meet their family and friends that are arriving on inbound aircraft. And it can also impact on the aircraft itself, depending on where the unattended bag is. GEORGE That's why you hide your nuts like this! [LAUGHS] Radiation, mate gotta keep the family jewels protected. POLICE OFFICER All right, let�s go! GEORGE So he�s just checking the images. Just making sure that there's nothing in that box. So if there�s something in it, he�ll let us know pretty soon. Yeah, quite- pretty tense moment because we don�t know what it is. GEORGE If it's anything untoward, then an escalation process will be activated. RADIO RECEIVER fifteen wind, two three degrees, two zero knots from zero one six right JORDAN AFP�S on site MICHELE Coming up shortly will by United for MICHELE IOC Michele, standby, standby and I�ll let you know. MICHELE It's a very busy day today, but it's great because it�s really busy �cause that�s the way it should be. It means the whole world is moving. MICHELE IOC Michele MICHELE I�m an Airport Controller. So basically, our role as an Airport Controller is to safely and effectively coordinate Sydney�s Airport infrastructure and their assets. We plan, manage and monitor the use of the aerobridges, baggage reclaims and check-in counters. RADIO RECEIVER Assistance required for the check-in counter Kilo. MICHELE Copy thanks for that. MICHELE Yeah, the key thing for this job, we�ve got to ensure everybody who comes through Sydney Airport has a very safe, fast and efficient experience as well. (PAUSE�MUSIC) GEORGE Pretty tense moment. We work in a public area, we service about thousand people in and out everyday at Terminal . When things like this happen, I do feel nervous. GEORGE Brainy�s out- all alright? POLICE OFFICER Yeah, you�re right with this one mate GEORGE Yeah? You�re the best. Magic. GEORGE Thank you. GEORGE Fresh air, beautiful. GEORGE Yeah, one to go the backpack now GEORGE Sorry mate, can you go round the other side, do you mind? No, no. Just- you can�t go- [PASSENGER Around there?] They are just going to X-ray a bag. PASSENGER Oh okay GEORGE Yeah. GEORGE They are setting up now to X-ray the back pack. Let�s hope that�s a good result as well. Let's go for two out of two hey? POLICE OFFICER Number ! GEORGE This is the worst moment. Worst moment at an airport probably the worst moment in a public area where nothing can be identified and when the police have- starting to X-ray things. POLICE OFFICER Number ! GEORGE He�s taken a number of shots. GEORGE How�d you go Brainsy? POLICE OFFICER I�ll just do it again mate. GEORGE Oh, okay. GEORGE It possibly means that he�s unable to see a couple of things, so he�s probably doing different angles. So let's hope that we get a good result. POLICE OFFICER Clear GEORGE There we go. POLICE OFFICER You�re right there guys. Umbrella bottle and a jacket. GEORGE There you go. POLICE OFFICER There�s not much to it. Just someone�s day pack by the look of it. GEORGE Yep beautiful. POLICE OFFICER There you go. GEORGE Thank you my friend. Thank you very much GEORGE The bag contained only personal effects. The POLICE OFFICER went through it and has given us the all clear- VOLLEA I�ll take that up to lost property. GEORGE Thank you very much, thank you. GEORGE So we�ll just send it upstairs now. And we�ll be able now to proceed as per normal. GEORGE You girls are fine, yeah all good. GEORGE Nine times outta ten it's nothing, but you just don�t know. And because you don�t know we do our calling all cards. GEORGE Hello, GEORGE speaking? NATHAN This is the main screening point� starting from that end, all the way to this end. T is always busy, alright? Pretty much all day long, in and out. SYD PA �unattended items at the airport will be treated- NATHAN You seem to have a couple of scissors, can you see them? NATHAN So you�re not allowed to take the scissors with you on the plane. PASSENGER Right. NATHAN Can you take these two scissors away, please. NATHAN People bring a lot of stuff, yeah. Yesterday I found out that somebody brought a rooster! All right, so obviously live animals are not allowed to be carry on. So they left the rooster outside. And they didn�t even tell anyone, so the rooster is out there like overnight. Yeah! So, and also live fish. NATHAN You�re all clear ma'am thank you very much. NATHAN So we just found a lock knife on X-ray Number . A lock knife is a prohibited item. BABU This knife is not allowed on you, a little bit sharp. NATHAN Our job is to make sure that PASSENGERs and their belongings, their safety is our job. So people actually get on the plane, feel safe. I mean, that's what we�re here for. NATHAN We detected a prohibited item through Lane Number NARRATOR THE OPERATOR HAS FOUND A LIVE BULLET IN A PASSENGER�S HAND LUGGAGE. NATHAN This is serious, okay? This is a weapon. So that's why we need to escalate it to Federal Police. [PHONE RINGS] NATHAN We got a live bullet detected on Lane Number . So we�re waiting on the Federal Police to attend the admin�s screening point ADAM Is he at your desk now? NATHAN Yeah ADAM I�ll call AFP as soon as I can, all right. NATHAN Okay, all right. Thank you bye bye. ADAM Our procedure is directly to call AFP. To investigate why this POI has the live bullet with them. ADAM We�ve got a live bullet that�s come through Lane Number at Domestic Terminal . NATHAN So there�s obviously gunpowder there. NATHAN If you put in a scenario, somebody might totally bring a firearm separately. And somebody might bring a live bullet separately. And they can use it on the plane. It's a live bullet. This is serious. NATHAN So you�ve got all the details� yep MOHAMMAD I got the boarding card details. NATHAN Yep MOHAMMAD So what he�s flying, his name and what flight he�s on ADAM Carlos how are you today? It's ADAM from Sydney Airport Security. We�ve got a live bullet that's come through Lane Number at Domestic Terminal � I�ve got PASSENGER details when you're ready. ADAM AFP have been called and they should be on their way� DEWAN Yep he�s sitting at the back. NATHAN You are actually bringing the prohibited item into the airport, restricted area. This is serious. NATHAN Hey Tim, how are you? NATHAN They�re going to speak to the PASSENGER. And find out why he has it in his bag ADAM If they have a history of either gun violence or any criminal violence it will be a security risk to everyone. We just have to wait and see. NATHAN So we did the full pat down. He was clear? MOHAMMAD Yeah he was cleared, so- NATHAN Yeah? He wasn�t carrying anything, was he? Yeah. All right. What's the outcome? AFP OFFICER We�re going to give him a warning, he�s a- NATHAN You�re going to give him a warning? Yep AFP OFFICER Yeah, he�s a firearms holder in the States NATHAN Right. AFP OFFICER He does use the bag for hunting trips and stuff like that. NATHAN Right. AFP OFFICER He�s a US citizen as well. NATHAN Correct. AFP OFFICER So, this time so this time it is going to be a verbal word of warning. NATHAN Warning - yep. AFP OFFICER But he�ll be on the system for next time. NATHAN Okay. All right. DENNIS Yeah this is really good, it�s Flight Radar . It traces exactly where the aircraft is. So I get told the aircraft�s already landed. And it landed on the farthest runway. See the aircraft�s moving? And we are here. You can see our location. PRODUCER So you know when the job�s coming in? DENNIS Absolutely PRODUCER No surprises. DENNIS It's going to tell you when it's the best time to grab your coffee� and your banana bread. [LAUGHS] DENNIS How are you brother, all good? You all right? DENNIS This is way bigger, a lot of load coming off. DENNIS It is going to be challenging because my equipment is supposed to be here before the aircraft comes in. DENNIS Mate, what time are you going to be down with the long deck? DENNIS Mate, I�m going to need the long deck for the triple seven. I�ve got twenty cans coming off this triple seven of the back of the aircraft, so. DENNIS That means it's going to take a while for me to strip and load this aircraft. DENNIS It's going to be a pretty challenging flight to be honest with you. DENNIS This is all priority bags cans. So we need them to be on the off load carousel within minutes of arrival. PRODUCER minutes? DENNIS Yes. Has to be really efficient and quick. DENNIS I always try to have a cool head. The kind of training that I�ve had as a cop in the Philippines made my mind mentally prepared. Even if it looks like it�s gonna be hard, as long as you care very passionately, your optimistic attitude about what you do, you�re gonna be alright. MINAS It's quite a big rush as you can see trying to get it all done and stay safe as well, that's the most important thing. MINAS We�ve got another ten cans to come off the back, so we�re up to here now. Each one is a container, so we�ve got all that to come off still. And then we still got the front to go. So you can see how big these aircraft are. MINAS We�re going to start on the front now. Alright? DENNIS Yeah, yeah, all good. MINAS So we�ll go start at the front and you do to the rear DENNIS All your cargo is here except for this one. MINAS Which one? DENNIS We might- gonna have to offload it MINAS Which one? DENNIS That one. MINAS It�s not there? DENNIS No, we�ve got an issue with it. DENNIS It was improperly stacked- MINAS Give me a look at it please. [DENNIS Look] MINAS It�s come with the overhang on it� So this sticks out and unfortunately, it won't fit into the area that it has to go in. So when they go on the aircraft you�ve got to put locks in between them and with locks, the next one will not butt up against it. DENNIS (on phone) Yeah, that�s all right, I�ve just got one issue with one of the cargo, Position Papa. A portion has fallen off on one side. MINAS The slightest mistake obviously has an impact on the clients. It's worth a lot of money, cargo you know, it's precious. We have to make an executive decision within minutes. Every minute counts. NARRATOR AT TERMINAL , HUNDREDS OF PASSENGERS ARE WAITING TO BOARD AIR NEW ZEALAND�S BOEING TO AUCKLAND MINAS I've got two pallets coming in now� And that includes that one with the overhang by the looks of things. DENNIS Bro! MINAS Get the LIR. The outbound. So the only we can probably get away with that, is if we put this one into position P basically let�s move that pallet which has got the overhang, move it to the front then bring these ones down. P, you�ve got the extra gap. That�s what I�m thinking DENNIS Yeah DENNIS You can use this one to move it. MINAS But we should be able to fit it on, the way we�ve done it, �cause we�ve got the one area that has that little gap. And that's what we�re hoping will work in this case. MINAS It�s a bit of a difference, kilos difference, right? MINAS We might get lucky but we just got to check with load control. It all depends on the weight, you know, it might throw it off balance. DENNIS I just spoke to load control so, she�s happy to move the cargo. Alright, let's go! MINAS Get it up. Go, up, up! We�ll get it in DENNIS, don�t worry. See, look, look! So at least we got it on the aircraft now. We got it on the aircraft. MINAS You got one going there� and one going here. Yeah, I know but I'm saying it�ll fit. It�ll fit, right? Uh-huh. That�s the over hang. And that's the gap that I was saying, this gap here. It should fit, I�m pretty confident. MINAS It'll make me look like a fool if it doesn't. MINAS We gotta make it go. We have to. (PAUSE�MUSIC) MINAS Ethan, You can do it! MINAS [CHEERS] You Beauty! DENNIS Always get it in. MINAS Phew! That was a tight fit wasn�t it. Well done boys, Alright come on, we�re burning daylight. DENNIS We did pretty well considering it really was pretty challenging in the beginning. It's like a game of basketball, your opponents may be winning, maybe in the first half? But as long as you�ve got the second half and you�ve got enough time to do it you�re able to rectify it, and guess what? We managed to get everything loaded full fit! And we are good to go home. Just another day at Sydney International Airport. I love it! GEORGE Hi Melly, MEL Hey George, how are you going? GEORGE Welcome my friend. MEL Thank you. GEORGE Okay, for this arvo right� MEL You�re right guys GERRY No worries, See ya later. MEL Yep just come in around that way, thank you. MEL Sydney Airport, MEL speaking, how may I help you? GEORGE Mel�s been on my team as a terminal supervisor, and he�s fitted in unbelievably well. MEL Are you okay just sitting here for now? For the time being, you�re alright? MEL Part of my role is to make sure that the airport is safe, that the airport is secure. GEORGE The United is coming in now as the United . GEORGE And when he�s on shift I get him over and make sure that he�s okay. MEL Fantastic. GEORGE Alright Mel, thank you MEL We shall talk GEORGE Yeah, yeah, yeah, I�ll give you a call. If you need anything give us a buzz yeah? MEL Thanks George. GEORGE Alright mate MEL See ya GEORGE Ciao. MEL So I might just check these making sure that they�re working and they haven�t expired. This one appears to be flashing which is good. MEL These are our first aid kits. Which, this one has been secured so no one�s tampered with it, making sure that they are maintained and they are stocked. MEL Good day for me is when there are no medical emergencies to attend to! MICHELE Emergency line, MICHELE speaking how can I help? MICHELE Any more information you can get us before they get here that would be great; I�ll call an ambulance now. MICHELE Hi team please be advised we have an inbound medical MANDE Tango One, Charlie One. HANDHELD RADIO It�s a year old Female vomiting and has blood in the vomit, nauseous and yep, called the ambos. We don�t know if she�s conscious or breathing, we�re hoping to get an update from them soon MEL Fantastic, ETA is . HANDHELD RADIO Yes please, Bay , thank you MEL Thank you LAURENCE We�ve alerted all emergency services so we�re just now prepared and waiting for the arrival. Yeah, you�ve got to treat everything as if it's the worst case scenario. RADIO RECEIVER Off the , runway R clear for take off. RIARNE Sydney Airport Emergency Line, how can we help? MEL The worrying part is we�re not quite sure whether she's conscious or unconscious, so you know we need to be ready to respond for anything MEL Good, how are you? So I have a couple of visitors here, St Johns. We�ve got these guys who have everything ready to go. They�ve got the oxygen, they�ve got the defib ready so it does sound quite worrying. MEL If the paramedics are already there, then we will let them deal with it. MEL Good evening Sydney Airport, MEL speaking GEORGE Melly, it's just me. Because they can�t tell us whether she's unconscious or not unconscious. I'm going to come up as well. MEL Ok George. We�ll see you at Gate . GEORGE Okay. Ciao, bye. MEL So that was GEORGE my Duty Manager, just a little bit concerned at the moment that we don�t have enough detail GEORGE In a normal medical I would not attend, however because we don�t know the circumstances and how this lady is? This is why I�m attending this job as well as the Terminal Supervisor MEL If they are in and out of consciousness definitely time critical GEORGE Bring the ambos straight to the Bay, Bay . And we�ll get Certis to meet them on the apron. GEORGE I�m concerned about, that this lady may have had a bad turn onboard the aircraft. I�ve seen too many of these shift sideways. I�m not really sure what's going to happen. GEORGE Hey. Hey, MEL, I�ll leave you to it, but then I�ll coordinate the response. So I�ll do the cops, I�ll do the ambos, and everything, I�ll speak to the IOC. I�ll get the AFP here too. But I�ve got Menzies to find out more info because we have to know whether she's conscious or unconscious. GEORGE (on the phone) Yep. GEORGE Melly? MEL Yes? GEORGE So, tingling in the arm. MEL Mhmm. GEORGE Tightness in the chest. MEL Mhmm. GEORGE Blood in the vomit. Can�t confirm if she�s awake or not now. GEORGE What we�ve done, we�ve deployed the emergency services. MICHELE So Gate is an access gate onto the airfield where we will give you entry and we will escort the ambulance to the arriving aircraft. MICHELE It will probably get here just before the aircraft arrives. That's a very good response. DEANNE You might have seen the International Airport, it's quite a vast piece of real estate. When it comes to the Ambulance, so I can give the airside access. HANDHELD RADIO We�ve just heard that they are coming through Gate as we speak. Thanks very much. LAURENCE If you can bring that to Lift . DEANNE We will have one of our safety cars escort them. It�s very handy when it comes to potentially life threatening scenarios. GEORGE Tango One Copy GEORGE Mel? MEL Yes Sir? GEORGE Do you want to intercept the ambos, give them a bit of a rundown MEL Mhmm GEORGE From the lift to here MEL Mhmm GEORGE Whatever we know, just tell them MEL Mhmm. MEL They are being escorted around now by the security car. MEL This would be my first cardiac emergency. We were told in our course by our instructor that if you�re going to have a heart attack at Sydney, then the best place to have it is Sydney Airport because the response time is so quick that your chances of survival are great so� I want to make sure I respond as quickly as I can, I don�t want to let them down. MEL Oscar one, Tango one GEORGE Go ahead MEL Paramedics are now on site. They�ll be me very soon. GEORGE Thanks Melly. MEL I�ll give you a brief as we go along if you haven�t already got the details. MICHELE It's awful, you just hope that they are just breathing and they�ve got help on board. And we just do everything we can and hope there is a good result at the end RADIO RECEIVER Start heading right C�four twenty seven. LAURENCE St John�s Ambulance people coming off and hopefully that was our PASSENGER that just walked off MEL No, you�ve got to do it from the other side. Ah. Beautiful, GEORGE. Here we are. Here�s some seats. MEL We're just trying to work out whether she wants to go to hospital or not GEORGE Mel, are you able to translate? Or do you want the girl to do it? MEL That�s okay. GEORGE Alright. You alright? MEL There�s a bit of a language barrier. We are just trying to work through that. PARAMEDIC It's best if we take her to hospital because obviously we can�t really do most of the tests here GEORGE Yeah definitely, she�s definitely going MEL Yeah just an update on that medical PASSENGER who disembarked the aircraft finally. She made her own way down to the ambulance and will get an ambulance destination shortly from security gate HANDHELD RADIO We�ve got another medical happening. Terminal , Arrivals Level, possible stroke. MARK Okay, we�ve got a PASSENGER with a suspected stroke. year old male. MANDE We�re calling the ambulance now MARK And where is he at the moment, he�s sat down is he? MANDE Kind of, where the meeting point is? GEORGE I�ve got someone coming down, they should be there in the next seconds MEL We just got a notification of another medical. This time it�s landside and it's a possible stroke MARK We�ve received a phone call about minutes ago. Yeah, we�ve got a first aider on the way so they should be there shortly. HANDHELD RADIO Just letting you know we�re getting the ambos to dock shortly, thank you. MEL Copy to dock, thank you LAURENCE What camera Mande? MANDE LAURENCE Camera . LAURENCE Symptoms for a stroke, losing strength in an arm. Speech slurring and then time is super critical. So the faster a response for a possible stroke the greater the chance of recovery straight away. PASSENGER NEPHEW Yeah, like he was sort of slouching to one side. GEORGE Yep? PASSENGER NEPHEW They said he�s had a couple of drinks, it's not in his nature, he�s not a drinker. GEORGE He�s not a drinker? PASSENGER NEPHEW He doesn�t drink at all. GEORGE Okay. PASSENGER NEPHEW So, as soon as he said that I knew he�d had a stroke previously GEORGE Yes, understood. PASSENGER NEPHEW And as soon as I looked at him, I was like, maybe he had a stroke or something. GEORGE Well, we�ve called an ambulance. PASSENGER NEPHEW Thank you so much. GEORGE So they�re on their way. PASSENGER NEPHEW Yeah? GEORGE So, as soon as they come they�ll obviously� PASSENGER NEPHEW Yeah, yeah, sure. GEORGE Assess him. I�d say they�ll take him to hospital PASSENGER NEPHEW I think I�ve done the right thing. GEORGE You have done the right thing, no, no, no, listen- PASSENGER NEPHEW I didn�t want to take him like that GEORGE Listen, mate, you never take any risks. PASSENGER NEPHEW No. GEORGE Especially when you know your uncle MEL Yeah, look, we�ve got one ambulance that was tied up with that other one you know luckily for us there�s quite a few ambulances around in Sydney! PARAMEDIC (over the phone) Did you say Terminal , did you say, is that right? MARK Correct. Just inside the building. Yep. Thank you. Cheers. Bye bye. GEORGE No, you've picked up a couple of signs and you've done the best thing because they'll do the tests now. PASSENGER NEPHEW Thank you man. GEORGE It's easy my friend. PASSENGER NEPHEW Yeah, thank you GEORGE No no, that's no problems at all. PASSENGER NEPHEW Yeah. Appreciate it greatly GEORGE Just be careful. Just be careful. MEL you go with Kurt MEL Yeah GEORGE I�ll go with the nephew, okay? Good man mate that�s it, you�re in good hands! Follow the leader, let's go boys. MEL We�re going to be going to St GEORGE's hospital I believe. We'll wait and see how he goes. PARAMEDIC Do you know what City you are in now? MEL He did seem like a really nice guy. Worked for Qantas for a number of years. Pastry Chef. So I hope he�s back making those cannoli very soon. MEL Just about the end of my shift, good to see the end of it. Two medicals one after the other. I�ve got a lot of reporting to do tonight!