This is a game-by-play review of Pitt Season 1 Episode 12.
Hour 12:6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
Robbie desperately tried to reach Jack, but he didn’t answer. Dana tries to reassure him because she is the best, but that doesn’t help.
The hospital manager introduced Robby to Pittfest’s massive shooters, who told her they needed more help and the night shift was coming, and she said they were summoning more people. Despite all the differences, these two are finally on the same page because they face bigger problems.
Robby tells Dana to call Jake for more and keep so that people can relax them at some point because they have been on for a long time. This is indeed the longest transformation in human history, my god!
Robby told the hospital manager other needs, including cleaning up the emergency room, adding more beds, and other such content, which she once wasn’t happy with. They are on the same page.
Robby told McKay and Mohan about mass casualties, who asked them about the little kids who were still looking for possible shooters. Robbie didn’t answer her.
Robbie announced to full-time employees that they will suffer a lot of trauma in the mass shooting in Pittfest. He reminded them to eat, stay hydrated and prepare for everything.
Abbott (Shawn Hatosy) arrives to help, and Robby is relieved and gets extra help from his friend. It’s the epitome of calling Calvary and Captain America to call the Falcon. The dynamic duo has this!
They poured in a lot of supplies to prepare for what was coming, and Abbott started calling some shots as the entire staff started preparing for the extra supplies, kits and everything.
They washed all other patients in the emergency room urgent care and family medicine to make up for the space for mass casualties, some of whom were upset and expressed their anger at walking around and going out. They believe that emergencies are equally important.
Sir, people are dying! sad!
Robby tells Dana that she lets the pharmacy down. She still couldn’t get to Jack, he told her to get in touch with Jack’s mother and also called Collins to see if she could come in.
Mel took some time to call her sister. Honestly, she is the best. Protect Mel at all costs.
McKay called his mother to find her son. He is still in the staff kitchen area. She told him not to leave the room until his parents came to him.
Each department-designated primary will wear an orange vest to consult everything. They established triage, and Robbie explained the flat band and color code.
They only have five minutes to evaluate people and then send them where they need it because they will be under fire.
Abbott told them they were a Volkswagen unit, so there was no chart or board. It is essentially a battle zone. Evaluation is based on psychological state and pulse points.
Robby sent three interns to the basement to entangle more supplies as they would burn in an hour. Yes, they will surely burn everything. coin!


Mohan wants Collins but seems reluctant to work with Abbott, who she has to run with his department.
Dana noticed that the woman Myrna, who was put on a wheelchair, suddenly disappeared.
They have 300 wrist charts for the upcoming patients, and Robby hopes they don’t need all of them. He went through everything, and the incoming of Xin, and they called someone to sort.
Shin seemed to be easily distracted, and Robby continued to check to make sure Shin was actually listening to him. He investigated his overview.
Shin seems too relaxed to lead the classification department.
Theresa (the mother of the potential shooter) showed Robby that she was signed and said she still hadn’t heard from her son David. He told her to get out of there because they were busy. He hoped they heard David’s letter.
The first car rolled with a series of injuries. A young man in the back seat named Duncan was shot to death. Robby evaluates Duncan’s injury and shoots a pink band on him.
Robby told police he took Duncan to talk to Theresa because her son might have been involved in the shooting.
Robby heads to a van and a woman is putting pressure on her son. She said he was deaf. Another of them died, Shin slapped the black and white band for DOA.
Another doctor, Ellis, showed up early, as Robby told her to help classify the right job.
Mohan is working for a patient inside, and she stabilizes him and has to send him elsewhere. Robby flies from one patient to the next to evaluate others’ work and guides where they should go.
Mel helps deaf mother Sylvia. She has been talking about her son Omar and how she separates. She told Meyer that her son Omar was deaf and used only ASL, and everyone needed to know that.
Mel said she would share the news.
Javadi’s mother comes in and asks who needs help and she starts working.
Mel tracks Omar and is deaf on the wrist chart.
Robby and Abbott checked the gunshots in the head and determined that the person could do it and moved it to the OR.
Robbie notices Langdon treating casualties in the corridor. He faced him angrily, saying he shouldn’t be there, but Langdon stood firmly, feeling that no one should be there due to the shooting.
Langdon told Robby to deal with another urgent situation that he needed to trust him because he had this. Robby didn’t want to, but had to keep moving forward.
Robby evaluated the man who was slapped by a yellow band for opening his head wound. He then passed him to Mel.
Sylvia stopped in the hallway Robby asked her son Omar again (a deaf and mute chest wound), and he told her he was undergoing surgery and when he knew more, he would tell him more.
The entire nurse station and corridor were in chaos. Robbie is still trying to find Jack or shooter David.
He caught up with Dana, and he observed Langdon coming back, but Robby said it wasn’t an option and he’ll deal with it later. Dana still can’t get to Collins (Robby points out that he told her to turn off the phone) or Jack.
She did talk to her mother on the landline and told her if she heard from Jack. Robbie returns to the fractional sign-in, Shin is joking, but takes a ride on another patient.
Javadi’s mother constantly tries to micromanage and teaches her while working for her patients, and Javadi finally snaps up from her mother and tells her to “read the fuck room”.
Her mother seemed shocked by this. Then, her cool action continues to move forward, probably feeling embarrassed when Javadi bursts.
Javadi and McKay share the look, as McKay seems to be impressed by Javadi finally getting up.
Mel and Santos tried to help the old man cut off his head when he was bleeding heavily. He told Mel to help someone else and he could handle the bleeding because it needed a village. He has always been the peace, love, hippie type.
El heads to Sylvia (Omar’s mother) who has lost consciousness and has no pulse. Mel and Whitaker try to see what they missed. They missed the liver injury and the leg injury was just a distraction.
Robbie announced another DOA and sent others.
Mel enjoys blood on his way to Dana, asking for more supplies. Dana initially said she couldn’t answer them, but then called, while she asked someone to carry a mop to clean up all the blood.
Mel and Whittaker are still studying Sylvia when they hear Langdon shouting orders. She expressed her happiness there enthusiastically, and he was happy about it and asked her what help she needed.
They explained the situation in Sylvia. He told them to stabilize their legs and congratulated them on falling into Sylvia’s injury.
McKay’s ex-husband wandered on the floor and said he was looking for his son. He told security guards to stop him and McKay wanted him to take their son home, so she let him go.
He paused when he saw chaos and McKay saving lives at work. McKay eventually noticed Chad and told him to sit down in the staff lounge with Harrison. Chad was on the way when he saw a body rolling over.


He seemed shocked by everything he saw. He told Harrison that he was there to take him home, but Harrison said he wanted to go home with his mother and that he would wait for McKay.
They watched movies on his tablet together.
Mel checked in with another doctor about Sylvia and reminded them about Omar’s deafness.
Langdon treats a diabetic woman appropriately because she is tagged for something else.
When he sees her, he tries to chat with Dana, but that doesn’t work, so he keeps going. When Santos worked with a lot of bleeding head, he showed up.
Things were tense between him and Santos and he praised Meyer.
Robbie stopped and intubated the patient came in and showed McKay a new approach. Mohan then called elsewhere to deal with another patient who needed to be intubated.


Santos noticed another patient with GSW had disappeared from the chair. She found him at the door of another ward and photographed what was happening on his cell phone.
She called for safety, he ran around, slipped on the blood (asshole deserved) and landed on the floor. Santos noticed that he stole someone’s hoodie and looked like the victim and maybe something else.
Finally, someone came to wipe the blood and they took the guy to another area of the hospital. Santos poured his phone into the bloody water.
Mateo tells Javadi’s mother that when she tries to insert someone they are not on the tube, she succumbs to him and gets angry with him. Javadi found a solution with another tube that is different for bags, and Mateo provides a solution for how to connect them.
Everything is very magician, Javadi’s mother seems not to be on her element. Mateo points out that Javadi is her improvisational genius.


They used up O- and Mel would treat another patient, then went to Robby to ask if she could donate blood to the patient. She said she kept donating and they didn’t need to do all the screenings. He allowed it.
They set up a blood donation center because they have no blood and need more.
Someone approached social worker Kiara and asked her mother Patricia.
They have everyone waiting to hear their loved ones upload as much information as possible to the website to help identify patients using the QR code system.
Mel completed the donation and set it up immediately for her patients.
Robby helped Mohan take the respiratory tract to another patient with GSW with the carotid artery. Abbott can assist him even if he is hanging in a blood bag because he is donating.
Whitaker and Santos were overwhelmed in their yellow station, as Mel was still at another station, which she had just donated to the patient.
Santos treats a woman who is still starting to deal with the shooting.
Mateo and Javadi help with perforated bowls or intestines.
Robbie set out to talk to the police. They haven’t found the shooter yet, he told Robbie that the FBI was pinging the boy’s phone and that the mother didn’t know.
A police car rolled away with a policeman who was shot in the face.
The SWAT team has been out and they told Robbie, Ellis and Shin that it was a precaution to prevent the shooter from coming there. Shin wonders when it will end.


More ambulances are coming and are rescheduling more cases on them.
Robbie checks his phone number and texts Jack to ask if he is OK. He still hasn’t received a response.
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