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Dylan: When the hell are people going to learn?
Burke: Well it may not be as bad as it seems.
Dylan: Her hand is holding the device steady.
Burke: Or maybe her hand is simply in there with the ammo. We can’t know.
Dylan: Well my guys talked to the friend. That device is home made which means it’s unstable and very unreliable. It could be a dud but we have no way of knowing. Add that to the fact you’ve got a surgeon in the O.R next door refusing to leave. (Burke looks surprised at that) And a nervous paramedic’s hand in the body cavity.
Burke: It’s definitely as it seems.
Dylan: That's what I'm saying.
George: Dr. Bailey, I was just -- Dr. Bailey, what--
Bailey: Can someone find me my suitcase? I need my suitcase. I’m going home.
George: Dr. Bailey, you're having a baby.
Bailey (angry and upset): There’s not going to be any baby born today. You hear me? I’m holding it in! (George looks shocked) I’ll have him tomorrow. Just not now. Not like this. No! Just, no. (she has another contraction and struggles not to cry) I’m going home. I’m going home right now. (crying) I can’t. I can’t do this without my husband. I can’t do this alone. (the contraction passes) Ah! Okay, okay, okay.
Dylan: You close him up. You do whatever you have to do. The ‘Chief of Surgery’ has authorized to tell me you cannot stay here.
Derek: The ‘Chief of Surgery’ doesn’t scare me. Dr. Bailey scares me. I’m not going to be the one to let her husband die. And that’s what would happen if I put his skull flap on in this condition. Bomb or no bomb. Now get out of my O.R.
Chief: We’re having pre-op patients transferred to Mercy West and all trauma re-routed to Seattle Presbyterian. There is no danger to the north, south and west wings of this hospital. Just the east surgical wing. That said anyone who wants to leave can leave. No one stays unless they volunteer to stay, understood? (they all nod) Okay. (every one goes their seperate ways. Addison walks up to him)
Addison: Richard, it’s a Code Black? Really?
Chief: Yes. I've shut down the O.R's.
Addison: Wait to trauma?
Chief: To everything.
Addison: Wait a minute, to everything, everything?
Chief: As of ten minutes ago all the operating rooms at Seattle Grace were completely evacuated with the exception of Dr. Burke’s team.
Izzie: Dr. Shepherd's team.
Chief: What? What do you mean Dr. Shepherd's team?
Izzie: They're still in O.R two.
George: I don't like having to lie to Dr. Bailey.
Addison: Now's not the time, Dr. O'Malley.
George: She’d want to know about her husband. (his pager goes off) 'Code black.' What's a code black?
Izzie: Wait! (runs up to them) Dr. Shepherd. The other Dr. Shepherd wanted me to let you know that Tucker’s bleed is more extensive than he originally thought. It’s gonna be a few more hours before he has anything concrete to tell Dr. Bailey.
Addison: Thanks, Stevens.
George (to Izzie): What's a 'code black'. (she moves to check his pager, but hers goes off and she checks)
Izzie: 'Code black'? Code Red, Code Blue, Code. I’ve never had a ‘Code Black’ before. (she turns to Addison) Dr. Shepherd?
Addison: Just, just go back to your locker room and wait for your resident to give you instructions.
Izzie (concerned): We don't have a resident.
George: What's going on?
Izzie: Is it something bad? (the elevator doors open to reveal complete chaos)
Addison: Yeah, it's something bad.