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Emergency! :: Cook's Tour (01x03)
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| Title: | Cook's Tour |
| Episode #: | 01x03 |
| Production Number: | 34406 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday February 12th, 1972 |
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It's Roy's turn as company cook, and that has everyone else worried - especially when they learn he's going to make a French dish! Johnny delivers a cyanotic baby while at Rampart Dr. Early helps a boy whose hand is stuck inside an expensive Ming vase. A man trying to repair a washing machine accidentally electrocutes himself, and a sixteen year old may face permanent disability from a drug overdose. Finally, the whole company responds to a man who climbed a construction crane's boom intending to suicide, and then changed his mind.
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When Roy performs CPR, the "unconscious" patient moves his feet. At that time the patient's heart was stopped. Not even reflex motion was likely, much less voluntary motion. | The boys needed to break a window to get into a home during a response, but when they are inside the broken glass is no where to be seen. |
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Roy sarcastically refers to Johnny as "Dr. Kildare" when Johnny asks after a patient. He's referring to the central character of the television series Dr. Kildare (and before that movies and a radio show), about a doctor's progress from internship to experienced practicioner. |
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