Into the Fire - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Frank informs Nelson that during the chaos of the previous day, prohibited drugs have been stolen from the Emergency Department. Insinuating it was one of his nursing staff, Frank puts Nelson in charge of conducting the investigation. As ...See moreFrank informs Nelson that during the chaos of the previous day, prohibited drugs have been stolen from the Emergency Department. Insinuating it was one of his nursing staff, Frank puts Nelson in charge of conducting the investigation. As the investigation unfolds, lines of loyalty are drawn, with Frank protecting Jessica and Nelson loyally defending Sterlo. Meantime, both Terri and Charlotte are enjoying a little romance in their lives - Terri with Jack, Charlotte with Megan. However, where Charlotte and Megan are finding it all easy sailing, Terri is finding it all more complex and confronting, unable to completely let go and admit to herself what a breath of fresh air Jack is. Now that they've crossed the line and consummated their mutual attraction, Terri doesn't know where it will head, or if she wants it to go anywhere at all. Back at the hospital, Frank has yet another major headache to deal with when a man arrives in a coma. He was attended to the previous day by Charlotte, and the man's wife's version is that Charlotte sent her husband home. Facing the possibility of yet another legal suit, Frank is furious that Charlotte won't return his phone calls. When she finally arrives for work, she stoutly defends her actions and discovers the truth. Sterlo, meanwhile, feels the world closing in on him. When he comes across a large amount of illegal money concealed in the lining of a patient's jacket, he decides to seize his chance, takes the money, and runs. He repays his drug dealer, who backs off. But with the police now onto Sterlo - they realise he's stolen the patient's money - it's a case of out of the pan and into the fire. Nelson is devastated to realise that his loyalty to Sterlo has been so blind.See less