The Listener s01e02 Episode Script

Emotional Rescue

(SIREN WAILING) Looks like massive head trauma.
She's bleeding bad.
I'm going in, man.
All right, okay.
Lacerations to the neck, the head, the arms.
- Okay.
- Oh, yeah.
- All right.
- Oz, stay there, okay? - Okay, man.
- Don't go any further.
- Here we go.
- Might be able to do this.
- Toby, we've got a problem here.
- Yeah, don't tell me you're stuck.
Okay, then.
I won't mention it, then.
You're kidding, right? It's over.
They're stuck.
WOMAN ON RADIO: Copy that, stand down.
Brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant.
(DRILLING) (SIGHS) So, you're an actress? (LAUGHING) So, you boys could use a hand? (SIGHS) All right, so it's not our finest hour, my friend.
- At least nobody died.
That's something.
- Well, the day is not over yet.
You know, if we don't pass evaluation this week, we could get de-certified.
- We'll be fine.
- We lose certification, we'll be down to low-priority transport and you know what that means.
Yeah, we're taxi drivers.
No, we're taxi drivers who gotta do the speed limit.
- I can't do the speed limit.
- You can't.
In fact, I should double-check the rig.
We cannot afford to fail inspection, too.
You're right.
You're right, you're right.
(BREATHES DEEPLY) I know I'm the one that got us stuck in here, but you wanna help me out here, or what? (PANTING) (HORN HONKING) All right.
MAN: Are you all right? (VOICES WHISPERING) (SIREN WAILING) - What's going on? - Relax.
You're okay.
You're in an ambulance.
- What happened? - Your apartment blew up.
- What's your name? - Vince.
Vince, my name is Toby.
My partner's the best driver in the city.
We'll get you to the hospital in 10 minutes.
(TYRES SCREECHING) (HORNS HONKING) Okay, make that five! - Oh, man, I don't believe this.
- It's not as bad as it looks.
No, man, you cut my favourite shirt.
All right, I'll get you a new one, man, I promise.
(VINCE COUGHING) Got a heart rate of 130.
BP 80 systolic.
Reduced breath on the left side.
We've got burns and lacerations on the head, chest, arms.
- Hold up.
- What's the word? Fire's got it under control.
How many vics? Just a couple.
He's the worst of them.
It was his place that blew.
Let's get him to Trauma 1 now.
Fawcett, watch the bay.
(COUGHING CONTINUES) Toby, you're bleeding.
Oh! (GRUNTS) Let me take care of that.
- What did you do? - It's nothing, I just I was near the building when it blew.
How did you manage that, anyway? We were, like, a block away from evaluation.
- I don't know, I just saw the smoke.
- Saw smoke? What are you talking about? Oz, don't you know by now? Just don't ask.
OLIVIA: Never get a straight answer.
WOMAN ON PA: Dr Fawcett, you're wanted in Trauma 3.
Don't go anywhere, okay? I'll stitch you up in a minute.
You really gotta get over your Olivia thing.
Oh, thank you.
Olivia and I are good.
Really? 'Cause you're all broken up and done, and still the ER is thick with moody looks and innuendo.
I'm not saying I understand the innuendo.
I'm just aware that it exists.
All right, well, sorry for ruining the tranquillity of your Emergency Room experience.
Hey, either move in or move on.
This in-between thing is like a bad haircut.
Something you'd know a thing or two about, right? You should come out with me, start looking around.
- I could be your wingman.
- You mean I could be your wingman? - It works both ways.
- That would be nice.
You know, my uncle always says the best way to get over your troubles is to go out and find some new kind of trouble.
That's probably why all my cousins have done time.
(LAUGHING) You gonna get that thing looked at before you start bleeding all over? - You want to take a look at it? - Okay.
- Come here! Look at this.
- All right.
Hold still so I can make them straight.
So, I hope there's a good story to go with this.
A collapsed roof, maybe a little axe-wielding action? - Would that work? - For what? Making a good impression.
(CHUCKLES) The truth always makes the best impression.
WOMAN ON PA: Dr Marsh to Triage.
Dr Marsh to Triage.
Well, in that case, I got my arm jammed in the hose rigging when we were pulling out.
Actually, maybe a little axe-wielding action would've been better.
(LAUGHS) Hey, it's better than a paper cut on the site of a calendar shoot, right? Uh - You're not - September.
Hey, it's for charity.
(BOTH CHUCKLING) Hey, Liv.
Sorry, I didn't know you were with a patient.
No, it's okay.
This is Toby Logan.
And Tom Crawford.
Yeah, we met this morning.
I was doing standby at the evals.
We had some fun.
Okay, Liv.
I just thought maybe you could sew me up.
- Right.
- I'll come back later.
No, no, no.
That's okay, Toby.
You always wait too long for these things and then it just never heals right.
WOMAN ON PA: Nurse Kaplan, dial 237.
- You gonna live? - It's touch-and-go.
I heard you were one of the first responders to today's fire.
We were training nearby.
We all got there pretty quick.
- Detective Marks? - Yes? Hey.
I have the last of the victims' statements from the fire.
I'm gonna head over to Mercy General and follow up on that bus crash.
Okay, great.
Toby Logan, this is Kyle Elson from Victim Resources.
Hey, you're the guy that got stuck in the car.
Yeah, they had to get a fireman to cut him out.
No, that wasn't me.
We all dress the same.
I can see how you would think that it was me.
Yeah, you're right, right.
Bye.
Anything unusual about this fire? No, the sad thing is, accidental meth lab explosions are pretty usual.
You guys sure it's a meth lab? Yeah, a kid in the building is a well-known cooker.
I gotta wait till he wakes up before I bring him in.
A guy by the name of Vince Pirell.
- Vince.
His last name is Pirell? - Yeah, why? You know him? I think he might've told me that when he came in.
Okay, well, if you think of anything else, you know where to find me.
All right, yeah.
Hey, rock star.
I'm the medic who brought you in.
Hey, man, where do I know you from? I think we spent a couple of months together at the Auffreys'.
- Toby.
- Yeah.
Dude, you were badass.
You kidding me, I still am badass.
Just on the weekends now.
Toby Logan.
Man, I don't believe this.
We should hook up and hang sometime.
You got it, man.
You got it.
Vince, the cops think you're cooking.
They wanna bring you in.
No, man.
I swear, I was just hanging out.
I don't cook.
VINCE: Not any more.
So your apartment exploded? Oh, damn, I still had some supplies and a full tank.
Yeah, that'll do it.
But I saw a flame before it blew.
It came out of the rad.
Before it blew? Are you sure? They're gonna pin this on me, man.
I can feel it.
It wasn't an accident.
The fire? Pirell didn't start it.
And you know this how? He told me.
He said he saw a flame before the explosion.
Well, if the tweaker said so.
Look, inspectors went through the place, all right? Initial report says the explosion is consistent with a meth lab.
Vince still had chemicals, but he wasn't cooking.
- All right, the fire was set.
- And what makes you think that? I took this with my phone.
It's inside the heating duct of the unit under Vince's place.
I think it's some kind of timer.
- You went to the building? - Yeah, I didn't touch anything.
It doesn't matter.
You shouldn't have been there.
This is a crime scene.
- Okay, and you're looking at the crime.
- This could be anything.
Sorry, but I'm not about to step on anyone's toes based on a blurry picture that I shouldn't even have.
And on the word of some meth-cooking tweaker.
Right, okay.
Don't step on any toes.
You might end up doing paperwork on the midnight shift.
Whoa! Somebody was up all night.
Hey, you know there was over 350 cases of arson last year? Actually, I did.
We have the second-highest rate of set fires in the area after Buffalo.
I think they were just trying to stay warm, though.
What? I know stuff.
Ask me about climate change.
I'm like the Turkish Al Gore.
Look at this.
See that? Five apartment fires downtown in the past six weeks.
Is this about that crispy dude we brought in yesterday? Cops said he blew his meth lab.
Yeah, they're wrong.
I know Vince.
At least I used to.
The cops are just trying to pin it on him because it's easy to do.
He didn't do it.
So I'm gonna give them some options.
Just in case.
- Them? You mean that detective.
- Marks.
Yeah, Detective Marks.
Hey, man, I'm glad you're getting over Olivia, but maybe you wanna start with somebody who doesn't carry a gun.
All I have is a whole bunch of suspicious fires, and I have no idea who's setting them.
Well, Toby, arson's not just something you pick up like strip-aerobics.
It's usually repeat offenders.
Arsonists have to register with the cops.
They keep a real close watch on them.
Does that mean you can get me a list of suspects? If I know where to look.
And I do.
I know a guy in Arson, owes me a favour.
I'll take care of it.
Right now, we gotta get to work.
(WOMAN CHATTERING ON PA) - Thank you.
- Hi.
Thank you.
Tom.
You're back so soon.
Yeah, yeah, I tore some stitches at the gym.
Guess I should've taken it easy for a day or two.
I hate when that happens.
Hey WOMAN ON PA: Dr Cannon to Oncology.
Dr Cannon to Oncology.
Have you noticed there's been a lot of apartment fires downtown lately? - Yeah, I guess.
- Like, more than usual? Actually, you know, some of the guys at the station were talking about that yesterday.
Yeah? They think it's suspicious or - Suspicious how? - Like they're being set.
(CHUCKLING) I don't know, man.
I mean, I just put out the fires.
The investigators check out all the hows and why.
Why do you ask? I just thought it was kind of weird, that's all.
Tom.
I'm ready to see you.
WOMAN ON PA: Dr Porter, dial 322.
Dr Porter, dial 322.
So, I'll see you later at the driving evaluations.
- Right.
- Well, good luck.
- Try not to get stuck this time, okay? - Thanks.
Yeah.
Thanks.
- So, what happened? - I was working out.
Pumping, at the gym.
(TYRES SCREECHING) OZ: Yeah, yeah.
Big deal.
Yeah.
Bravo.
- Big show, big show.
- TOBY: Big deal.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, so we're up next.
Are you ready for this? Oh, yeah.
I took this baby down to my uncle Apo's garage.
Got the whole thing power-washed.
I even used some of that new car smell stuff.
Right, so, it's an evaluation.
It's not a truck show.
Yeah, I know.
If it was a truck show, I would've totally switched out the rims.
Huh! Look who decided to come watch.
Hey, I'm sure it's just, you know, breezy conversation between two colleagues.
Two hot colleagues in their sexual prime.
And he's going for the number.
And she's giving it.
Wow! It's probably just professional courtesy, is what it is, you know.
In case she has any fire-related work questions.
See, look.
He scared her off.
She can't get away fast enough.
Is he going for the cutesy call back? Wow, that is a risky play so early on.
That could go either way.
And it's good! (LAUGHING) But so lame.
That is just I mean, who does that? Seriously, I don't think there's anything to worry about.
Just be cool.
It'll be fine.
- Mr Bey.
Logan.
You're up.
- Okay, we're up! RYDER: Try not to blow it like yesterday.
(EXHALES) I am gonna own this course.
(ENGINE FALTERING) Brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant.
Uncle Apo power-washed the whole vehicle, but he didn't check the engine? It would appear that way.
You know, I asked my uncle Apo to make her shine.
I didn't say, "Power-wash the engine.
" It's fine, man.
Are you in the arson registry? Almost.
Just keep an eye out for Ryder.
I'm in enough trouble as it is.
He catches me hacking the system, I might as well turn in my uniform.
- I look good in my uniform.
- Oz, come on.
OZ: There it is.
Just where my buddy said to look.
Hey, here's something.
All right, who's Wade Richter? OZ: Says here he did three years for torching an unfinished condo.
Got out last summer.
It's just the basics, but look where he lives.
Yeah, around the corner from yesterday's fire.
And look, all those fires you were looking into were within 10 blocks of his place.
Can you print this? VoilĂ .
Hey, if this info gets you any action with that detective, I want every little detail.
All right.
Thanks, Oz.
I'd settle for a synopsis.
Mrs Richter.
I'm a friend of Wade's from work.
MRS RICHTER: Is that Levi, Wade's friend? - I'm Levi.
Maybe he mentioned me? - Oh! Yes, of course.
I'm sorry.
Wade's not here right now.
That's too bad.
I lent Wade my camping stove.
I'm heading up north tonight.
I was hoping I could pick it up.
Sorry, I'm sure I haven't seen it.
I'm planning a little surprise getaway for my girlfriend.
MRS RICHTER: Such a nice boy.
Can you think of anyplace that he might be keeping it? Well, there is a place where Wade works on some of his projects.
- Whoa! - Don't move! (PANTING) - The guy's upstairs.
Come on.
- I said, "Don't move.
" Why? You don't want to get him? - What are you doing here? - I followed you.
- Me? - Yeah.
- How'd you know about the timer? - You found it? Yeah.
I had fire investigators take a second look.
They found the timer exactly where you said it would be.
All right, so you believe me.
I'm just trying to figure out if you put it there before or after the fire.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What, you think I did it? Makes sense to me.
A paramedic with a hero complex.
A guy who puts lives in danger so he can rescue them.
Be the big man.
That's insane.
And I'm guessing you have the key to this place right now.
And a very good reason why you're on private property.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Yeah, I was doing your job.
Because you didn't want to take the word of some tweaker.
Who's right, by the way.
Wade Richter, a convicted pyro, lives in the neighbourhood.
A few minutes ago he was upstairs, praying at the Altar of Crazy.
Check it out yourself.
You realise, by you being in the building, that the evidence has been contaminated, right? Yeah.
Yeah, that is if you decide to tell anyone.
All right, I'll look into Richter, but I don't want to see you anywhere near this case, do you hear me? Loud and clear.
OZ: Would it have killed that guy to put some pants on before we got in there? Oz, he threw his back out.
It's really hard to Well, I've got whiplash from trying not to look at his junk.
Yeah, I saw you look, though.
Figure I can get workmen's comp.
You know, mental anguish.
Hey, what happened with that firebug guy you were looking into? Well, I gave the cops his name.
They're gonna look into it.
- And? - And it's not gonna take them long to realise that he was the guy starting all the fires.
And? Did you make an impression on Detective Marks? - Come on, give me something.
- Well, she showed me her gun.
(EXHALES) - That's hot.
- Drive.
WOMAN ON PA: Dr Mackenzie to OR 3.
Dr Mackenzie to OR 3.
I got it.
Last one they had.
Dude, you didn't have to.
I keep my promises.
The inexpensive ones, at least.
(LAUGHS) Hey, you know, if you need anything, Vic Resources will help you out.
- Call people.
- Dude, you know I got no family.
- How about a friend? A girl? - No, man, I'm solo.
VINCE: Heather.
What about Heather? You mentioned her name a couple of times while you were out of it.
Oh, yeah, she's just a girl I knew.
Okay, I get it.
Conquest, no last names.
No, man.
This girl was all right.
She's the coolest chick I ever met.
So, why isn't she here? What happened? (SIGHS) I got issues, you know.
I'm not the easiest person to be around.
Hi.
I didn't want to drag her into my screwed-up life.
She deserves better, you know? Yeah, believe me, man.
I do.
Besides, I'm too young and sexy to be tied down.
Look at me rocking these bandages.
Man, I'm sizzling.
(CHUCKLES) I hear you and it's totally your call.
But if you do change your mind, you just take my number and call.
Totally confidential.
It's the office.
You just call.
- Thank you.
- Okay.
- Hey, Kyle.
- Hey.
Hi.
- How are you doing, man? - I'm good.
How are you? Good.
I was wondering if you could find a Heather Wallace? Uh Who? She's a friend of Vince Pirell's.
I think she might be a waitress.
- Okay, one of his buddies? - Just somebody I think he should talk to.
Great, give me an address and a number.
That's all I've got.
Well, listen, man, I just don't think I have time to run around town looking for a girl who might not exist for a guy who probably got what he deserved anyway.
I know what you think, but I don't think Vince did it.
The cops actually think it might be arson.
- Come on, man.
The guy's in rough shape.
- Okay.
Well, Toby, I'll do what I can.
And I just can't promise anything.
- All right.
- Okay.
- Thank you.
- No problem.
WOMAN ON PA: Dr Kaplan to OR 2.
Dr Kaplan to OR 2.
- How about tonight? - That'd be great, actually.
- The Matty? - All right.
There you go.
WADE: Finally, some company.
Not very smart, Wade.
Using your uncle's old warehouse as your little art project.
Don't know what you're talking about.
What do you call this? Therapy.
It keeps the urges down.
Most of them.
Officers are searching your warehouse and your mom's place right now.
And I think you know what it is that they're gonna find.
Maybe something like this? We found this at the torched apartment in your neighbourhood the other day.
- I don't know anything about that.
- Oh, I think you do.
'Cause that's exactly like the one you used in that condo fire.
So, you'd hook up one of these to the igniter hidden in the vent.
Then you'd attach the crepe paper streamers.
Really, Wade? Streamers? That way, when it lights (IMITATES WHOOSHING) Spreads everywhere.
Plastic melts.
Impossible to trace.
When it's done right.
Then you need to be more careful, because your name's written all over this fire.
Then somebody's trying to set me up.
Right, because you've paid your dues? Fully recovered? No more urges? See this timer? It can't be set any more than 12 hours in advance.
The day of that fire, I was doing back-to-back shifts in Burlington.
Only a half hour for lunch.
There's no way I could've done this.
Check it out.
(PEOPLE CHATTERING) (SIRENS WAILING) Hey, Tom, we're gonna set up triage across the street in case there's multiple vics.
TOM: I'm afraid I'll do it again.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) What are you looking at? Let's go! TOM: I'm afraid I'll do it again.
Okay.
It's Thursday night.
We got options.
The Riv has bands, $10 cover, but they could suck.
Beaverbank's probably packed, but it's all college girls.
So, it's like, "OMG, LOL.
" Chug, chug, chug.
"Do you like me as a person?" The Mac? It's all drag queens and hot girls who like drag queens.
But think about this.
There's a distinct advantage to being the only straight guys in that place.
So, that's my little theory on that.
You know what? Oz, I'd like to go here.
The Matty? What's here? (DANCE MUSIC PLAYING) Okay, pretty nice place.
Hey, hey, check out who it is.
- Toby.
What are you doing here? - Just blowing off some steam, you know.
- I thought you were busy tonight? - I was, but - Hey, guys.
- Hey, how you doing? - How's it going? - Good, good.
Good.
About to get a lot better.
(LAUGHING) - Wanna join us? - Yeah.
OLIVIA: You're driving me crazy.
Get lost.
All right, speaking of drinks, you guys want another round? - I'm in.
- Where's Oz, anyway? I don't know, I think he's working on his next project.
I should probably stick around, make sure he does okay.
MAN: All right, good night.
See you tomorrow.
The search of Richter's place did not show anything.
- I know.
- What about his alibi? His boss called an hour ago.
Said he'll sign an affidavit proving Richter never left.
So why the hell is he still in holding? 'Cause, Brian, I know he had something to do with it.
The timers, the streamers.
The initial report matches his MO perfectly.
- Maybe you just don't like to be wrong.
- You know anyone who does? Cut him loose.
Turn it over to Arson.
Anything turns up, they'll know where to find him.
You know that the cops said they think that fire the other day might be set.
That it might be connected to some others.
- Oh, yeah? - Hmm.
I mean, I just find it kind of crazy that someone would set a fire like that and put heroes like you in danger.
TOM: If he only knew.
It's so cowardly to just sit back like that knowing that people are gonna get hurt.
TOM: I have to face this now.
You ready to go? (CLEARING THROAT) Actually, I've got an early shift tomorrow.
I should swing by the station.
- Can I grab you a cab? - Sure.
Whatever.
- Good night, Toby.
- Good night.
- Hey.
- Good night, Tom.
(GROANING) Tom! Tom, it's me! Toby.
Why are you following me? I know what you did, man.
I know about the fires.
- What the hell are you talking about? - I know you set the fires.
I know you want to be a big hero and you probably burned this building, too.
You're here to relive it, man.
You get off on it.
I didn't start any damn fires! Okay.
Then why the hell are you here? Because this is where it happened.
There was a girl.
GIRL: Help! Over here! TOM: She needed me.
I couldn't move.
You froze.
TOM: I'm afraid I'll do it again.
You tell anybody about this and I'll kick your ass.
Hey.
Hey.
- What do you want, Toby? - I just want to say I'm sorry.
Yeah, fine.
Whatever.
No, I saw you with someone and I acted like an idiot.
Yeah, well, you had company.
Yeah, well, for what it's worth, Tom's probably a good guy.
He's just going through some stuff.
Thanks, but I don't need your approval.
It's true.
Look at that, Kyle found Vince's ex.
I did, actually.
Had to twist his arm, but he finally coughed up her number.
How did you do that? I convinced him that no matter what he'd done, how bad he'd messed up in the past, I'm sure that she cared about him.
Here you go.
Thanks.
- I'll be out for the rest of the day.
- You got a date? (CLEARS THROAT) You're wearing Hugo and a new shirt.
Where are you taking her? Susur.
Susur? So, this is what, your third date now? You've still got Richter's file.
Yeah, one last look before I turn it over.
You've got other cases, so move on, Charlie.
Will do.
First thing in the morning.
Promise.
Okay.
Okay, we've got one more eval.
Full run-throughs of CPR, cardiac arrest and choking.
Should be easy-peasy.
- We do this by the book, no improvising.
- All right.
Now we got an hour till Ryder shows up to run through this stuff.
- Should be a piece of cake.
- Sounds good, man.
Hey, are you with me on this, or what? Dude, you're not even dressed.
Man, we need this one.
Otherwise, we're gonna be manning the geriatric rickshaw.
Sorry, man.
I was just thinking about Vince.
You know, growing up in foster care.
A few different choices, it could've been me in the hospital.
Yeah, but you made the right choices.
He didn't.
Eventually people get what's coming to them.
Sorry, I know you knew the dude.
But you play with meth, you're gonna get burned.
Sometimes innocent victims aren't so innocent.
probably got what he deserved anyway.
- Hey, Toby.
How are you? - Good, Ray.
- What are you doing here? - I had a consultation in the hospital.
Yeah? Hey, actually, I could use a consultation myself.
Uh-huh.
What's bothering you? Well, I've been getting a lot of weird hits lately.
What do you know about arsonists? Serial arsonists.
Well, they have their own profile.
Often male, under stress, difficulty forming relationships, need for empowerment.
- Well, how does that work? - They like the attention, the excitement.
And some of them do it because they actually think they're making things better.
- They're improving things? - Fire clears the undergrowth.
Probably our first weapon after the club.
- Thanks, Ray.
- You know where to find me.
- Hey, where are you going? - I got to go check something out.
You'll be back in an hour though, right? Kyle.
- Hey.
- How did you know I was here? The hospital told me you moved.
Just put the knife down, all right? It's over.
(CLEARING THROAT) It's not over.
KYLE: It'll never be over.
But what would you know? All these victims.
You just bring them in and drop them off.
You don't know anything about them.
I know.
Vics like Tyler Moss.
He's a 15-year-old kid.
Smart, he's pretty funny.
Walking home, he's run over by a drunk driver.
He's paralysed from the neck down.
Same day, Sara Martin.
Stabbed in the stomach by her boyfriend.
She didn't wanna press charges because she didn't want him to get in trouble.
Yeah.
Yeah, a month later she's dead.
There's complications.
It's just There are hundreds and hundreds.
All these people, beaten and robbed, raped by their loved ones.
Again and again.
And, well, you know what happens.
- Nothing.
- Nothing.
There's no charges.
No arrests.
Nothing that even comes close to justice.
We can get you help.
No.
I am not the one who needs help.
They're the ones who need help.
I'm I'm not gonna be the one who just sits around any more and listens.
- But you hurt those people, Kyle.
- Only the ones who needed to pay.
- That's not up to you.
It's not.
- No.
I had to do it.
KYLE: And I've done it again.
There's another one? Where is it, Kyle? People need to pay! Kyle! (SIREN WAILING) Back up, people! People, back up! (CELL PHONE RINGING) OFFICER: Clear the area, please.
Thank you.
- Oz.
- OZ: Toby, where the hell are you? Ryder's all over my ass over here.
Oz, where's that building with the red and blue carpet? What? What carpet? You know, the one that The carpet that made you dizzy when we picked up that cardiac arrest? Oh, my God.
Okay, meet me there with the rig and call Fire.
(ALARM RINGING) Logan! What the hell is going on? We've got to get everyone out of here.
There's gonna be another fire.
I'm going to the top floor, start getting people out of here.
(GASPING) Hello! Hey! Hey! Wait! Hey.
Don't move! Stay there! - TOM: Toby.
Come on, let's go.
- Wait, wait! Tom.
There's a girl down the hall.
I got this.
Let's go.
(COUGHING) There you go.
(COUGHING) (PANTING) Vince, are you sure you've got a place to stay? He's gonna be crashing with me till he finds a new place.
I have a really comfy couch for him.
Well, it looks like the cops are off my ass, so I'll be getting some insurance money out of this whole thing.
That's good, 'cause next time we go out, drinks are on you.
You got it.
Thanks, man.
- Yeah.
- I'll call you.
Yeah, I look forward to it.
Take care of yourself.
You gotta take care of her, too, all right? WOMAN ON PA: Dr Mackenzie to OR 3.
Dr Mackenzie to OR 3.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What are you doing here? I thought you might want to know that we connected Kyle to five more fires.
- Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
It seems the target in each case was someone we had arrested before but just couldn't put a case against them.
- Kind of like your buddy, Vince Pirell.
- That's messed up.
Guess you're not the only one who thought the police couldn't do their work.
So, tell me, how did you know about that last fire? I could smell the smoke.
You were just walking by and you could smell it? - Yeah, I was walking by.
- Right.
Next time, call the fire department.
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