Emergency! (1972–1979): Season 2, Episode 18 - Seance - full transcript

A woman keeps calling the Squad because she's convinced the bad things that happen to her husband are the result of her recently deceased sister. A youth suffering side effects from tranquilizers is treated in the ER. The paramedics rescue a man pinned under a stack of heavy cartons and a driver trapped underwater in his car.

[Man On TV] You do
not quite get what I mean.

Herr Frankenstein was
interested only in human life...

First to destroy
it, then recreate it.

There you have his mad dream.

[ Thunderclap]

Just a few stitches. And
look— Here's the final touch.

[ Thunderclap On TV ]

The brain you stole, Fritz. Yes.

Think of it— The
brain of a dead man,

waiting to live again in a body
I made... with my own hands...

With my own hands.



[ Thunderclap]

[Crackling ]

[Alarm Blaring ]

[ Dispatcher] Squad 51. A
woman sick, 1012 Clinton Drive.

[Man On TV] We'll see about
that. [Man #2 ] Don't touch him!

[ Dispatcher] Time out 2047.

Squad 51. KMG-365.

It's a short run.

[TV Continues, Indistinct ]

[ Thunderclap]

[Siren Blaring ]

[ Tires Screech]

This, uh— This isn't gonna
be easy. Why? Where is she?

She's inside, but you're
gonna get some static.



We better wait
here. Wait. Hold it.

If they come in, I can't be
responsible for the consequences.

Get out! Get out of here!

[Siren Blaring ]

Don't break the circle.

You the guy that
called us? Uh, yes. Yes.

Well, I called her husband.
He told me to get you.

He's coming over. He works
nights. That's our concern.

What's wrong with her?

I don't know. We, uh...

We were having a séance, and
Mrs. Butler— she's the medium...

Had just contacted and...

Well, now, she doesn't do
it directly, you understand,

- As soon as she goes into this trance,
she— - How long has she been out?

About a half an hour.

Well, anyway, we had just...

contacted somebody named Alice.

Dorothy gave this little yell and
suddenly went stiff and-and...

threw herself over backwards.

I was holding her hand and...

Oh, we were all holding
hands around the table there.

She darned near
pulled me off with her.

You fellas don't
believe in all this.

Oh, I don't either. Not really.

I mean, not all
of it, but, uh...

But there's a little something
to it. Now, I know that.

Are you, uh, the husband? Yeah.

How is she? Well,
she's stable right now,

but it looks like we're gonna
have to transport her to the hospital.

I had a feeling she was
gonna do something like this.

I made a bet with myself.

Rampart, this is
Rescue 51. [ Indistinct ]

[Man #1 ] I'm Bernie I aver.

I don't care who you are.
Will you please go home?

Rampart, we have a female—
[ Continues, Indistinct ]

This is my wife, and this
is— All right, just break it up.

Now, will you break it up?
[Man] We just wanted to help.

What is my dining room
table doing here now, huh?

Will you tell me that?
[Woman] Maybe we better go.

Just clear out.
Clear out, all of you.

Bunch of nuts. [Gage] Vital
signs are B.P. 150 over 70.

Mrs. Butler? Mrs.
Butler? Pulse 130.

Respiration is rapid
and shallow. The pupils

are unresponsive. What's
going on? Where am I?

She's unconscious.
We've been asked to leave.

Apparently had some
kind of a seizure. Leave?

There's a minor bump on the back of
her head. What do you mean, leave?

- No other injuries.
- 10-4, 51. Stand by.

Dr. Brackett, please.

Mrs. Laver— All of you...

You mustn't go yet.

[Man] Look, lady.

You and all your weirdos— Now, I
just want you out of here right now.

Just get out, will you please?

Out.

You don't understand.

The circle has been broken, and
that can cause fearful consequences.

Will you let me worry about that?
Now, come on, please go. Will you go?

Now, come on. Get out of here,
please. [ Siren Approaching ]

Is your wife an epileptic? No.

- Has anything like this
ever happened to her before?
- No. No, not exactly.

- How much has she had to drink?
- Oh, she just had one scotch.

Oh, that's great— The bunch
of you guzzling my good scotch.

Now come on, clear
out of here, all of you!

We must form the circle again!

[ Brackett On Radio]
51, this is Rampart.

How far did the patient fall?

Rampart, she fell from a
chair to a carpeted floor,

uh, during a séance.

Confirming, 51. A séance?

10-4, Rampart. She's not an epileptic.
She's not on any kind of medication.

She's had, perhaps, one drink.

- Any change in her condition?
- B.P.’s now 130 over 70.

Rampart, her B.P.
is now 130 over 70.

The pulse is 115, and
respiration is 30 and shallow.

- 51, is the ambulance there yet?
- Yes, it is.

51, start an I.V. with D5W and
transport as soon as you can.

10-4, Rampart.
I-Just how bad is she?

Well, she's stable.

The doctor should fill
you in on all the details.

Somebody owes me $25.

Look, lady, how many times do I
have to tell you to get out of here?

It's little enough.

These things take
a lot out of me.

I lose from three to
five pounds every time.

Pure psychic force.

Three to five pounds.

Ten bucks, huh?

Just expenses?
Just go. Please go.

Sheesh.

I had a feeling about this one.

Bad news.

Oh, well.

[Woman on P.A.] Miss
Jones, Reception, please.

Mr. Teal? Yes?

Mr. Teal, I'm Dr. Brackett.

How-How is she?

Well, I can't find anything
physically wrong with her.

I've given her a tranquilizer.

Is this the first time she's
had an episode like this?

Well, uh... T-twice before.

Once, uh... Well, we
had a very bad fight.

Well, you know how that is.

- Uh, can I see her now?
- Sure.

The other time was
at her sister's funeral,

and I wasn't there, but I understand
that they had a very hard time with her.

Hi, honey. Are you mad at me?

Oh, come on. You
know better than that.

How do you feel?

I’m so tired.

[ Chuckles ] This'll teach me...

Trying to sneak something
behind your back.

Now, as long as
you're all right.

Helen Laver kept talking
about this— This Mrs. Butler.

I couldn't help it, Harry.
I wanted to reach Alice.

Alice?

Well, Alice, uh, was her sister.

She was very interested
in psychic phenomena.

She, uh, died a month ago.

- You aren't angry with me?
- I just told you.

- Then I can go home now?
- Well, I'd like to have you
stay here tonight.

- Oh, must 1?
- Are you gonna be treating her
or anything?

No, but I'd like to see
her get a good night's rest.

I can do that at home.

Also, uh, I'd like to have another
doctor take a look at her in the morning.

You mean a psychiatrist?

- I’m not crazy.
- No, I'm sure you're not,
but it might be helpful.

- Certainly won't do any harm, hon.
- No. No, Harry.

- Take it easy, Mrs. Teal.
- Get me out of here, Harry.

Please? I want to go home.

Doctor, I think
maybe we'd better.

I don't agree, Mr. Teal,
but it's up to you.

Well, thanks, but I— I think
she'd sleep better in her own bed.

[Man On TV] Henry, you're
inhuman. You're crazy!

[Man #2] Crazy, am 1?

We'll see whether
I'm crazy or not.

I'm going to turn
that ray on that body...

and endow it with life.

I made it with my own
hands, from the bodies I took...

from graves, from
the gallows, anywhere.

Go and see for yourself.

[ Thunderclap On TV ]

You too.

[TV Continues, Indistinct ]

[Man On TV] it's
alive! Oh, it's alive!

It's alive! It's
alive! It's alive!

[Announcer] And now a
word from our sponsor.

Do you have trouble
sleeping at night? If so...

Okay, I called your bluff.

Is this the hospital?

Right.

Man, you are something else.

How long are you
gonna keep this up?

Hey, Frank. Give me a hand, huh?

Uh-uh. No way.

Let me out, Frank.

Ken, cut it out. Just stop it.

[ Panting ] Jill, I've
gotta see a doctor.

Oh, let him go. Creep.

I don't know. We'll
only be a minute.

Yeah.

You've spoiled
the whole evening.

I’m sorry.

We'll have no more of those
cockamamie séances, you hear?

Yes, Doctor.

Yes, it's all been
taken care of.

Right. Thank you.

Okay, what can I do for you?

Well, I'm not sure.

Oh, he's just clowning around.

I think.

I Dixie [ What's your name?

Kenneth Matthew Dornham.

And how old are you, Ken?

Seventeen.

120 over 74.

What's wrong with me?

You just relax, Ken.

When did all this start?

Uh, about an hour ago. Uh...

I don't know.

We were at a... I
don't know, a movie...

A drive-in and... I
thought it would, uh,

go away, but it didn't.

Then I couldn't get
Frank to take me here.

I mean, I have a license,

but my folks are
using the car tonight.

How do you feel generally?

Shaky, I guess.

Kind of funny.

- Do you have a family doctor?
- Dr. McCarrie.

There's a Dr. McCarrie
on staff here.

Is it Dr. Ralph McCarrie?

Uh, yeah.

Yeah.

What about your arms
and legs? How do they feel?

- Kind of funny.
- Kind of, uh, tingly?

- Yeah.
- Can you move them?

Yeah. Yeah.

Make a fist.

- Am I gonna be paralyzed?
- Oh, I think I can guarantee
that you won't be.

That's all I could think about.

Something like...
multiple sclerosis.

Well, you don't have
to worry about that.

Does Dr. McCarrie
have you on tranquilizers?

- No.
- He doesn't?

No.

I haven't even seen him since...

last year, when I had the flu.

Ken, did you take any
tranquilizers tonight?

No. No.

I'll be right back, Dix.

This is Dr. Brackett.

Would you ring Dr. Ralph
McCarrie at his home for me, please?

Dr. McCarrie? Yeah, this is
Dr. Brackett at Rampart Emergency.

A patient of yours
was just brought in...

A young man by the
name of Kenneth Dornham.

He presents some
difficulty with balance,

and his eyes are
rolled back in his head.

His B.P.'s 120 over 74,

and his pulse is around 120.

He's a little hyperventilated.

Well, that was my first thought, but
he says you don't have him on anything.

I see.

All right, if it checks out, I'll
start him on diphenhydramine.

Right. If there's any
problems I'll call you back.

Thank you, Doctor.

Ken, are you still gonna tell me you
didn't take any tranquilizers tonight?

I just talked to Dr. McCarrie.

He told me he has your mother
on tranquilizers. Did you take some?

Couple of months ago...

I had to make this speech,

and I was really uptight.

So Mom gave me one, and it...

It seemed to help.
How many tonight?

Three.

They won't even let me
take aspirin without asking.

Dad's gonna ground me.

Dix, 50 milligrams
diphenhydramine, I.V.

Did you take them all at once?

Yeah, pretty much.

Is that the trouble? I
thought tranquilizers

were supposed to
make you feel good.

Well, there's no magic in
them. Why did you take them?

There's this girl.

Jill?

I'm Dr. Brackett. Oh, how's Ken?

Well, we're going to
keep him here tonight.

Do you have a way home?
Yeah, I can call my father.

But you mean this is
for real? He's really sick?

Well, it's what we call
an oculogyric crisis.

Oh, wow.

It's just a side-effect from taking
medication. He'll be all right.

We thought he was
just putting us on.

I mean, he's always
clowning around and...

- Is there anything I can do?
- No, not really.

Do you like him? Uh-huh.

Maybe you could
tell him sometime.

It might help.

Whatever happened
to carefree youth?

There never was such a thing.

[ Chuckles ] You're right.

I guess it's part of the mythology
amongst us over 30. Oh, speak for yourself.

I intend to be 29 for
maybe five, ten more years.

[Alarm Blaring ]

[ Dispatcher] Squad 51.
Person sick, 1012 Clinton Drive.

1012 Clinton Drive.
Cross street Schuyler.

Time out 0047.

[Siren Blaring ]

[ Harry] Come on in.

She's calmed down now.

Is there anything that
we can do for you?

No, I'm all right.

What it is— It was a nightmare.

I'm not dreaming now, Harry.

Alice is right
here in this house.

- Honey, you know better than that.
- I know she's here.

And you've got to get
out, Harry. You've got to.

- Who's, uh— Who's Alice?
- My sister!

The one who... died last month?

Yeah.

You see, uh,

she and Dorothy stopped
speaking to each other...

a little over two years
ago because of me.

Look, uh, if you'll
do me a favor...

My wife's had a
pretty rough night of it,

and now with this spirit,
this ghost— Whatever it is...

Would you look around the house?

Just walk around, and tell
her that there's no one here,

because she will not believe me.

All right. All right.

Honey? What they're gonna do...

They're gonna look around,
just so that you'll be sure...

that there's nobody here.

Nobody? Nothing.

Now, honey, doesn't that
make you feel better now?

Now come on.

I knew they wouldn't find her,

but Alice is here, I can tell.

And you can't stay here, Harry.

It's for your own good.

Honey, now for Pete's
sake, be reasonable.

Something's going to
happen. Now, come on.

- Let's go back to bed. Please.
- /can't.

Harry, why don't
you go to a motel?

If I were you I wouldn't
leave her alone tonight.

Look. I'll go, if you let me
take you back to the hospital.

No!

Mrs. Teal, that's
not a bad idea.

No. Will you come with me?

If you don't, I'm just gonna stay
here. We're gonna sit up all night.

All right.

[Sighs] If she could just
get one good night's sleep.

Yeah, I know what you mean.

Look, thanks, fellas, and
I'm sorry I bothered you.

No, listen, Mr. Teal,
don't mention it.

That's what we're here for.

Good night. Good night.

Squad 51 available. [
Dispatcher] Squad 51.

I don't know about you, but
I got a funny feeling in there.

Yeah, so did I.

If you ask me, we've been
watching too many spook movies.

No, I-I don't believe in ghosts.

But I'll tell you this—
For my money he did

the right thing, getting
out of there tonight.

Well, if you have any trouble
getting back to sleep, just call me.

I’ll come and hold your
hand. I'll let you know.

[Kelly] I checked 'em out— you
know, without making it noticeable...

And they were both
very good-looking gals,

particularly the brunette.

Anyway, I get up, I watch her
get up to take her next frame and...

You guys about through
here? Yeah, just about, Cap.

Well, I wanna have a street-and-hydrant
drill in about five minutes.

We'll cover the new Highland
Homes development, all right?

Sure, Cap.

Goon. Well, I could tell...

she couldn't bowl, the way
she tippy-toed up to the line...

and dropped the ball down.

Well, she sends this ball— hovers it
over her gutter, right down my gutter.

Oh, I know. That's
no big thing, right?

She gets up and does
the same thing again.

I gotta figure twice
is no accident.

You know what I mean? I mean,
she's trying to tell me something.

So I just kind of casually walk
over and give her a big smile and...

[Alarm Blaring ] Point killer.

[ Dispatcher] Injured
man. 1012 Clinton Drive.

1012 Clinton Drive.
Cross street Schuyler.

Timeout 1014.

Squad 51. KMG-365.

[Siren Blaring ]

[ Dorothy] I told him.
He wouldn't listen.

Quickly! He's in the
kitchen. Quickly. Quickly.

What happened?

It was Alice.

She did it.

Can I get anything for you?

No, no. Thank you.

Scissors? Anything you need,
I— No, we're pretty well-equipped.

I didn't know what to do.
I tried calling Dr. Thomas.

He's our regular doctor, but his line
was busy, so [ called you right away.

- Are you hurt anyplace else?
- No, no.

I was just looking around upstairs,
and I tripped over something in the dark.

Well, I don't think you're
gonna need to go to the hospital,

but I’d have your doctor
check it out as soon as possible.

- Poor dear.
- I'm okay, I'm okay.

- Now maybe you'll listen to me, Harry.
- Dorothy, for heaven's sake, cut it out.

- I’m worried for you.
- Look.

There are no spirits or ghosts
floating around this house.

It was an accident. [
tripped over something.

That's all it was. Now,
Alice is dead and gone.

I know what I know.

Now, please, [ don't want to
hear any more of that crazy talk.

You know how
sensitive I am, Harry.

And you know how
close Alice and I were.

It's for your own
good. All right, all right.

Now, I'll move out. I'll
move out. For how long?

How long? I don't know. [...

All right, and then
maybe— What'll we do?

We'll sell the house?
Is that the idea?

And then she'll move
along with us? What then?

[ Indistinct ] All because
of that cockamamie séance.

Mrs. Teal, do you drive? No
need to get worked up here.

Yes. I really think we
should take him to the doctor.

Oh. All right. I'll
get my things.

Look, I am not hurt that
bad. No, I know, I know,

but it's an easy way
to get her to the doctor.

Yeah. Did you see her?

She's even worse when
nobody else is around.

Fellas, what can I do?

Well, you could have
her see a psychiatrist.

- I tried that. She won't go.
- Well, she's all right to drive?

Fine. She's perfectly normal in
all ways but the one thing— Alice.

Every little noise she
hears around the house...

It's Alice, and Alice
is out to get me.

Now, I've even thought
of getting that medium...

What's her name— Mrs. Butler
back to do some mumbo jumbo, but...

Well, I don't know. That's probably not
such a good idea, encouraging her that way.

You know?

You— How do you
handle a thing like this?

I tried talking sense to her.

I’m sorry. I...

This is probably a little
bit out of your line, huh?

- Well, if she were violent or
trying to hurt herself— - No, she's not.

If I can make a suggestion...

When you see the doctor,
maybe you could tell him about it.

- Well, I will, of course.
- And maybe arrange for him
to talk to her.

Oh, that's a good idea.

"Cause I'm telling you, she seems to
be getting worse, and that scares me.

- Do you have the keys, Harry?
- Yeah. Yeah.

Oh. Can you make it out to
the car all right? No problem.

What I think I'll do when I get back to
the station, is give Dr. Brackett a call.

- I don't know. No.
- Why not?

Well, we've done everything we're
supposed to— everything we can...

And past that point,
particularly in a case like this...

Now, you can get into
trouble. Yeah. Yeah.

Still, I gotta do something.

I've got a funny
feeling about it.

Yeah, I know. She's just too
hung up on the whole thing.

I Radio Beeping [

[ Dispatcher] Squad 51. Man
trapped and injured in a warehouse.

7126 West Beech. 7126
West Beech. [ Siren Blaring ]

Cross street 71st.
Time out 1104.

Squad 51.10-4.

He's inside. We
haven't got him out yet.

All right, back it up. Back
it up. Come on, let's go.

[Gage] You need any
more help back there?

No. No, thanks, fellas. I don't want
any more back there than I have to.

Pete, let me on that thing. I can move
it faster. Just stay out of the way, huh?

All right, drop those boxes
and let's get back in. Come on.

We don't know that he's even
still alive. What happened?

- It was an accident.
- He was on the truck,
coming down the aisle.

Nolan came around the corner—
He stepped right out in front of me.

You were hot rodding it.

He just rammed the truck into the
stack. Brought that whole pile down on him.

All right, come on. Let's go.
Back it up. Let's go. That's enough.

Let's go. Get'em out.

Is he alive? Yeah.

Rampart, this is Rescue 51.

Yes, thank you
very much, Doctor.

This is Rampart Emergency.

Rampart, we have a male,
approximately 35, 180 pounds.

Several cartons have fallen on
him. He's presently unconscious.

Hold for vital signs.

10-4, 51. Standing by.

Dr. Early?

51 is standing
by. Thanks, Dixie.

Rampart, the patient has multiple fracture
of the left tibia. [ Siren Approaching ]

At least one of
them is compound.

Vital signs are...
B.P. 72 over 60.

B.P. 72 over 60.
Pulse rate's 120.

Pulse, 120. Respiration
is rapid and shallow.

[Gage] Respiration
is rapid and shallow.

Request permission to
start V. With Ringer's lactate.

Go ahead, 51. I.V.
with lactated Ringer's.

10-4. L.V. with Ringer's.

Hey, wait a minute. Look at
these— Look at these neck veins.

Let's see.

Rampart, holding up on the I.V.

Patient's neck
veins are distended.

Also indication of
anterior chest injury.

- 51, check for pulsus paradoxus.
- 10-4. Hold on.

- Twenty millimeters.
- Affirmative.

Twenty millimeters,
pulsus paradoxus.

- 51, is the ambulance there yet?
- 10-4, Rampart.

Cancel the .V.
with Ringer's, 51.

Start an isoproterenol drip, then
get him in here as fast as you can.

10-4. Dix, where's Kel?

Well, he was trying to get
a cup of coffee. Thank you.

[Woman on P.A. ]
Dr. Allen, report to Surgery.

Kel?

Looks like we might
have a bad one coming in.

51's got a probable
cardiac tamponade.

Room 2 is clear.

Dix, will you start
preparing a cardial tap tray?

And bring in a couple of
units of O-negative blood.

Right.

[Woman on P.A. ]
Dr. David, needed in Surgery.

Operator, who's on
call for chest surgery?

All right. Thanks.

How many times have
I told you to go slow?

I was going slow. I saw it.

I'll give you 10 minutes to
clear out your locker and beat it.

Oh, no. No, no, no. You're
the shop steward. Come on.

Do any of you guys
want to work with him?

You better make that
five minutes, Ernie.

[ Siren Blaring ] All right,
fellas, let's clear up this mess.

[ Brackett ] Go ahead,
Joe. Let's see what we got.

Dix, get him cross-matched and
typed as fast as you can. Right away.

I've already removed 500 c.c.'s of blood.
There's no increase in blood pressure.

He's still bleeding.

Chest team's standing
by. I'll call them.

What's his B.P. now?

Dr. Schultz, please.

Ed? Kel Brackett.
We just did the tap.

Well, there's no increase
in blood pressure.

Okay. Yeah.

Yeah. Joe Early's on his
way up with him right now.

How is he? Well, he's got at
least one tear in his heart lining.

We're sending him
up to Surgery now.

I'd say he has a good chance.

Dr. Early told me you guys
did a good job of spotting it.

It's one of the few things that,

anything you do out in
the field isn't gonna help...

And may do a lot
of harm. Thanks.

Listen, we got four carloads
of guys ready for a transfusion.

Hmm. Are they healthy? Very.

Yeah, good. We'll try to get a
contribution from all of them.

The bank can use it. Uh, Doctor?

Do you remember Mrs. Teal?

About three nights ago,

passed out at a séance. Yeah.

Well, she has a
delusion— A fixation...

That her sister's spirit's
alive in the house.

We've already had
two responses out there.

No kidding.

She wants her husband
out. She feels he's in danger.

He doesn't know what to do.

- Well, I tried to recommend psychiatry.
- Yeah, well, she won't
have any part of that.

Well, unless she creates
a public nuisance...

or can't take care of herself
or endangers somebody...

I suppose her husband
could go to a lawyer,

try to find out something
about commitment procedure.

But that'd be difficult.
Yeah, well, I thought I'd ask.

Personally, I'd be inclined
to take her on a long trip.

Maybe try to get
a change of scene.

Okay, well, thank
you very much. Yeah.

Now, for Pete's sake, don't call
him up and tell him to go on a trip.

No, no. Now, if you ask me,

she should just get over it on
her own accord. You think so?

Just let things take its own
normal course of events.

[Alarm Blaring ]

[ Dispatcher] Station
51, Engine 35, Engine 18.

House fire, 1012 Clinton Drive.

1012 Clinton Drive.
Cross street is Schuyler.

Timeout 1310. [ Sirens Blaring ]

Yeah, I know. The Teal house.

We need those salvage covers.

Roy, you and John take a reel
line in through the front. All right.

Help me! Please!

Kelly! Help me!

Harry! [Groans ]

Will you get out of the way,
please? Help me! Harry.

Cap, you wanna
help her out of here?

Come on. [Coughing ]

[Coughing ]

Harry? Oh, sweet— Oh, Harry.

Ma'am, would you mind
staying back, please?

Harry? His hands are
pretty badly burned.

Mike, give me the drug
box, will ya? [Coughing ]

- Oh, Harry. Harry.
- [ Coughing, Gasping ]

Okay, thanks, Mike. Oh, God. Oh.

Rampart, this is Rescue 51.

This is Rampart. Go ahead, 51.

Rampart, we have a
male, about 35, 170 pounds.

Burns and smoke
inhalation. Stand by, please.

Rampart standing by.

Harry? Oh, Harry.
Are you all right?

[ Panting ] Why? Why?

Why did you have
to burn the house?

Mrs. Teal sure
is in rough shape.

Yeah, I know.

That was a sure case of arson.

She still says that
her sister Alice did it.

She must have set it herself.

Nobody else could have.

I Radio Beeping [

[ Dispatcher] Squad 51,
stand by for response.

Station 110, Squad 51.

Car in the channel,
Driver trapped.

Marina del Rey, at the
end of Pacific Street.

Marina del Rey, at
the end of Pacific street.

Time out 1547.51.10-4.

[ Siren Blaring ]

[ Siren Blaring ]

[ No Audible Dialogue ]

There's one man in
a car. He's still alive.

Car's like this. He's up in
an air pocket next to the roof.

Left wing window's
open. Door's popped.

- That's all, -
Everything else is tight.

- Is there time for a scuba team?
- Well, he's losing air too fast
out of the trunk.

- How about using the Jaws?
- Yeah, if we have to.

Well, can you break a window?

I don't know. It's pretty
hard to underwater.

I would imagine that the rear
window would be easiest though.

No, no, no, no. He'll
lose air too fast that way,

and if you don't make a hole big
enough for him to get through, he's had it.

- Can we get a—
An air tank down to him?
- How much water in the car?

It's pretty full. It's
awfully heavy too.

- Okay. Well, we've got
the cave-in gear with us.
- That special thing they made up?

Right. Just shove the hose
in through the wing window.

- Cap, uh, do you have
any face masks aboard?
- Comin' up.

[Siren Blaring ]

Okay. Okay, let's crack it.

I'll back you if you don't
make it on your first dive. Okay.

- Okay.
- Is it in?

- Yeah.
- Beautiful. Now we've got some time.

Can you handle the Jaws down there okay?
Between the two of us— Yeah, I think so.

[ Revving ]

- You want us to spell you?
- No, not yet.

Okay. All right.

We'll change over on the
count of 30, all right? Okay.

The door's open.
Does he know it?

I don't know.

[ Chattering ]

[ Chattering ]

Well, I don't think you guys
will have any difficulties,

but if you do develop
any problems...

in your ears or sinuses,
get back in here, huh?

Okay. Thanks, Doc.

Oh, uh, that lady who passed
out at the séance? Mrs. Teal.

Yeah. Well, her husband was asking
about her, so I made some inquiries.

She's in the psychiatric
ward for 72 hours' observation.

If she has a problem— She does.

Well, they'll find it and
give her some help.

- Okay. Thanks, Doc.
- You bet.

Well, everything
worked out all right.

Yeah, but an awfully
hard way to do it though.