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A Surgeon Was Stopped During a Code Red. Then the Officer Needed Him-nhu9999

The speedometer touched 85, and Dr. Marcus Vance knew exactly how bad that looked.

He also knew exactly how bad the child in Trauma Bay Two looked.

The call had come through six minutes earlier while he was still three exits away from St. Jude’s.

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A 12-year-old boy.

Massive crush injury.

Blood pressure falling.

Pediatric code red.

Marcus had heard calm nurses sound scared before, but this was different.

The charge nurse had not wasted one syllable.

“Dr. Vance, we need you now.”

He was still in his dress shirt from the hospital board meeting, his tie loosened at the throat, his white coat folded in the back seat beside an old paper coffee cup he kept forgetting to throw away.

His hospital badge hung from the console because he had clipped it there after leaving the parking garage, the plastic card swinging every time he took a curve.

The highway ahead of him was dark and open.

His phone buzzed again on the passenger seat.

OR READY. NEED YOU NOW.

Marcus pressed the accelerator harder.

He had spent fifteen years becoming the kind of surgeon people called when there was no room left for delay.

He had missed birthdays for other people’s children.

He had left holiday dinners before dessert.

He had slept in call rooms with his shoes still on because a trauma page could turn a hallway into a battlefield in ten seconds.

This was not arrogance.

This was the job.

At 9:42 p.m., blue and red lights exploded in his rearview mirror.

For one second, Marcus stared at them as if staring could make them vanish.

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