A Surgeon Stopped on Highway 41 Faced the Officer Again in the ER-mdue - Chainityai

A Surgeon Stopped on Highway 41 Faced the Officer Again in the ER-mdue

The speedometer touched eighty-five just as Dr. Marcus Vance’s phone began vibrating for the fourth time.

He did not need to look at the screen to know it was St. Jude’s.

Trauma calls had a rhythm.

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They came in waves, first the charge nurse, then the resident, then the pager screaming like a smoke alarm in an empty house.

Marcus had been a surgeon long enough to know which calls could wait and which ones meant somebody in an operating room was praying for his hands.

This one could not wait.

“Dr. Vance, twelve-year-old male, crush injury, pressure dropping,” the resident had said, voice thin with panic under the professional words.

Marcus had already turned the car around.

He had left his dinner untouched on the kitchen counter, grabbed his coat off the back of a chair, and driven toward Highway 41 with his hospital ID still clipped to the same shirt he had worn through a fourteen-hour day.

The coffee in his cup holder had gone cold.

The night air was damp enough to fog the edges of the windshield.

His mind was already in OR 3.

Blood type.

Airway.

Pelvic stabilization.

Massive transfusion protocol.

He was not thinking about the patrol car until red and blue light filled his rearview mirror.

Marcus cursed once, low and exhausted, and eased onto the shoulder.

The Audi’s tires chewed gravel.

His phone buzzed again on the passenger seat.

The name on the screen was the trauma center.

He reached for his badge.

Before his fingers closed around it, a flashlight cracked against the window.

“Step out of the vehicle!”

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