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Lang looked at his resident, Dr. Elias Rylance. Rylance was young, the kind of young that thought speed was a substitute for skill. He was bouncing on the balls of his feet, high on the fumes of the first two chaotic shifts.

He capped his marker.

"But the OR is backed up from the bus crash earlier," Sarah yelled from the door. "They’re saying hold in the ED."

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"We nearly did," Lang said, grabbing a chart to document the chaos they had just managed. He didn't look up. "That's the job, Rylance. It’s not about the wins. It’s about delaying the inevitable until someone else can fix it."

Lang stood at the central hub, the nurse’s station known simply as "The Pit," staring at the board. It was a war map of dry-erase marker. Red tags were few, but the yellow and green tags were multiplying like bacteria.

Finally, the doors swung open. A surgeon in scrubs, looking exhausted, stormed in.

The probe hit the man's abdomen. The screen flickered, showing a dark, ominous pool of fluid.