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I will really miss hearing the music.
And of course that fresh summer air.
Hello, Alice. Ooh. Hello.
Hello. How are you. We were just talking about the summer concert in the park.
It is the first year that I don't have a ticket.
We will miss you, Jessie. There will be other opportunities later on.
You are getting rid of me. Are you going as well, Alice?
Where? To the summer concert.
Ooh. No.
You have fun.
Are you alright? Yes, I just wanted to ...
--speak with Dr. Webber. With Rick or Lesley?
With one or the other. It doesn't matter.
Are you here with Jason for an appointment?
Yes, I just left him with Dr. Tartman. I need to go pick him up.
I need to go up there anyway. How about I bring him back with me?
Thank you.
Are you really feeling alright, Alice?
Yes. Just a little headache. Nothing else.
Alice! Hello.
Thank you, Jessie. I'll be in my office.
Thank you, Steve. Steve, have you seen Lesley?
So, let's go. It is Alice Grant.
Hello Alice. Stella, will you please bring Alan Junior upstairs?
We'll come see you a little later, OK?
Pardon me. Is something wrong?
I suddenly feel dizzy.
My whole head hurts.
Please sit down.
Thank you. (Would you like some aspirin?) No, I just took some.
Is there something we can do for you?
I just came to ask if --
Dr. Quartermaine has made a decisiion about Jason.
I see. He still needs a little time. No, I don't.
Father, I just made my decision --
-- right before you came. I'll tell you right now.
Alice, I am giving you sole custody of Jason.
Oh Dr. Quartermaine!
I don't know...
--exactly what to say! Thank you is quite enough.
Yes, Sir. Thank you!
Of course we do still have a problem.
I know about that. The judge's decision is still ahead of us.
Yes. I have already started --
gathering references to help me.
Jake told me that I really have a good shot at this.
We are going to help you as much as possible.
Thank you! Oh Dr. Quartermaine... I could kiss you!
Alice! (My head!)
What is wrong with her? She passed out.
Don't worry, Alice. Stay calm.
Her pulse is rapid.
Get an ambulance right away.
Alice. Don't worry. Give me your purse.
I need to get up. Alice -- stay calm.
Alice! Alice! Listen to me.
Calm down! Shhhh. Don't talk now.
We are taking you to the hospital. I have to get the boy.
The boy. My baby. Listen, Alice. Please stop talking.
Just be still.
It hurts so much! Alice. I know.
I know. I will stay with you. Stay calm.
Alice. It is going to be alright.
I am calling for Dr. Alan Quartermaine.
We need an ambulance right away. 66 Harbor View.
Yes. To the Quartermaine mansion.
The name of the patient is Alice Grant.
Hurry! Thank you. (Alice, you need to calm down.)
Everything is going to be OK.
We are taking care of everything.
Please don't talk, Alice.
Her speech is slurring. There are several things that could cause this.
We can rule out the flu.
It came on too suddenly.
OK, Alice. Don't worry. Don't worry.
Don't worry. Lay still.
It's going to be alright.
The pupils are dilated.
Her pulse is 180 over 110.
She is losing consciousness!
Edward -- did you call for an ambulance?
It is on the way. Then call the hospital again and tell them--
--to page Mark Dante.
Dante, right. Tell them to hurry.
Oh my goodness. Stella, an ambulance is on the way.
When it arrives, bring them in here directly.
Yes Sir. And when you leave,
please close the door. OK.
Alan, she has lost consciousness.
Why did you say Dante?
It could have something to do with the brain. We need a surgeon.
Yes. Yes. Dante. It is alright. It is alright.
What do you mean that he isn't there?
Then page any surgeon that is on call.
Just hurry, please. It is an emergency.
Dr. Howell. We have an emergency. Who?
It is Edward Quartermaine. The heart patient?
No, no It is about Alice Grant. She has had an incident.
This is Dr. Howell.
Yes, Mr. Quartermaine.
Are Alan and Monica there?
What is wrong, Rick? I don't know exactly.
Alice Grant passed out at the Quartermaines.
Oh no. They just called to have an OR waiting.
They are here. (Good). They're coming.
They are here to take you to the hsopital, Alice.
It's going to be alright.
Good. Thank you.
Be careful.
Hold the head carefully, Monica.
OK. Ready? Ready.
OK. 1,2,3
That's good.
Is it serious?
I think so, yes. What will happen next?
We won't know until we get to the hospital.
It could go either way.
You both are going? Yes.
OK. Let's go.
Be careful. Lift now.
It's good. Now.
OK. Ready? Good. Let's go.
See you later, Dad.
What a terrible ending --
--to a day that started out so nicely.