05x14 - To Buy or Not to Buy

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Emergency!". Aired: January 15, 1972 – May 28, 1977.*
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05x14 - To Buy or Not to Buy

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Hey, terrific! A new word game,
huh?

Uh-uh, he's gonna buy a house.

A-ha. And fungus
is a requirement?

It's a con.

It depends on how you use it.

No, you see, it's a logic chart.

You take the good and the bad together,
and whichever you have more of, you do.

I'm not gonna
let you off easy, pal.

Trees.

Leaves.

See what I mean?

Yeah.

[EXCLAIMS]

"Chautauqua."
C-H-A-U-T-A-U-Q-U...

This isn't a spelling bee.

It's not?

That's too bad,
I've been waiting since the eighth grade

to have somebody ask me
to spell that. What is this?

He's going to buy a house.

Yeah, but I don't think
it's the right time.

What do you mean, it's the wrong
time? Interest rates are going down.

You got the G.I. Bill. Home builders are just
begging for people like you to come out...

I can't see it.

What do you mean,
you can't see it? It's the perfect time!

Roy. Roy, come here, just take a look at
the papers. Show him the paper, will you?

Sorry. Here you can have
that. This is the part I want.

Okay, look at this, look at all
this. Look at all that property!

They're just out there.
They're waiting for you, Roy.

That's what I'm afraid of.

I could pick one
with my eyes closed.

Right there. Just read that one,
right there.

Ah, "Rustic ranch",

"one half acre,
three bedrooms, lots of trees..."

See? See what I mean?

Yeah. Sounds good.

There's the phone number
right there. Why don't you call it?

Better yet, I'll call it.

Well, now wait a minute...

[ALARM SOUNDING]

We'll call it when we get back.

DISPATCHER: Station 51,
Engine 20, Engine 19. Battalion 13.


Structure fire.


1-9-1-1, Harper Avenue. Cross street,
Colfax. Time out, 09:00.


Station 51. KMG 365.

[ENGINES STARTS]

[SIREN WAILING]

L.A., Engine 51. We have
a two-story structure fire,

well-evolved. Let
all units continue.

DISPATCHER: Engine 51.

[SIRENS WAILING]

DISPATCHER ON RADIO:


toxic chemicals are stored
in a tanker.


Use caution.

KELLY ON RADIO: Squad 51,
this is Rampart. Can you send me some EKG?


JOHNNY ON RADIO:


We're sending you a strip.
Vitals to follow.


Pulse is 160. The victim
is in extreme pain, Rampart.


[INTERCOM BEEPING]

This patient is in V-fib.

Rampart, we have lost the
victim's pulse. Beginning CPR.


[RAPID BEEPING]

We're defibrillating victim,
Rampart.


Rampart, we've defibrillated
victim. Decent sinus rhythm.


JOE ON RADIO: Administer 2 amps
sodium bicarb and insert an airway.


KELLY ON RADIO: Start an IV,


DIXIE: Squad 51, continue monitoring
Vitals and transport immediately.


JOHNNY ON RADIO:
We're on our way, Rampart.


DISPATCHER ON RADIO: All
units responding with Engine 51,


Engine 51 reports a
well-evolved two-story structure.


Engine 19, Engine 51. Pump from
the hydrant on Colfax and Harper.

DISPATCHER: Engine 51.

[KNOCKING]

Help!

JOHNNY: Hey, Cap! There's a
girl trapped on the second floor.

L.A., Engine 51. Respond
an ambulance to this location.

DISPATCHER: Engine 51.

Help! Help!

[COUGHING]

JOHNNY: Hey, hey! Hold on up there.
Hold on. We'll be right up to get you.

Just stay in there.

The fire is moving your way,
Roy.

Okay_ Right!

All right, more pressure.

You gonna put this in, Cap?

Okay, watch out!

Engine 20, Engine 51. Lay a
line from Harper and Colfax.

Protect the west exposure.

It's okay, Marco,
give me some line.

ROY: Here,
I'll put her over your shoulder.

Yeah, okay, put her on.

There she is,
a little bit further up.

There, you got her?

All right. Yeah, I got her.

There you go.

Watch the ceiling.

Sweetheart, sweetheart,
it's okay, You're gonna be okay.

Kathy! Kathy!

What? Kathy!

Who's Kathy?

My sister! She's still inside.

Where?

Upstairs. I tried
to wake her up.

All right,
you stay down here, okay?

We got a girl upstairs.
We gotta go in and get her.

You wanna get her
on a nasal cannula?

Got it.

Mike!

Tell the Cap we got a girl
upstairs. We're gonna go in after her.

Marco, Chet, back this up,
there's another victim upstairs, okay?

Nobody in here.

Kathy!

Kathy! I've got her.

I've got her.

JOHNNY: Roy!

Roy! Marco, come here,
Roy's down.

All right, watch his legs,
watch his legs.

Easy there, here we go,
here we go.

I've got the girl. I've got her.

Roy!

ROY: I'm okay,
I'm okay. Just my leg.

Let's get out of here.

Roy, are you okay'?

Yeah, I'm good.

Are you sure? Yeah.

Thanks. Okay.

How's the girl?

JOHNNY: No burns. She seems a
bit dehydrated though. How are you?

Oh, fine. I bumped up my leg.

Rampart,
this is Squad 51. How do you read?

Loud and clear, 51.

ROY: Uh, Rampart, we got a female
victim here, about 13 years of age.


A victim of smoke inhalation.

She's unconscious. No burns, but she's
a bit dehydrated. Stand by for vital signs.

Dix,
their moving a patient out of Room 3.

Pulse is thready at 120. Respiration's 13,
BP is 100 over 70.

Rampart, BP is 100 over 70, the pulse
is 120 and thready. The respiration is 13.

Request permission
to start an IV, Rampart.


at the rate of 100 ccs a minute.



What's the matter with Kathy?

Sweetheart,
she's gonna be okay. She's gonna be fine.

You wanna go lie
down in the ambulance?

No! Kathy hasn't
been feeling good.

Sweetheart,
you mean today? This morning?

No! Lots of times.

She been taking any medicines?

I'm not supposed to tell.

Sweetheart,
listen to what I'm saying...

Rampart, patient's sister...

We're trying to help Kathy.
You can tell us, okay?

[RADIO CHATTER]

I don't know.

Has your sister been
drinking a lot of water lately?

Uh-huh. But she doesn't take
her sh*ts when she's supposed to.

It's affirmative,
Rampart. Suspect diabetic acidosis.

I agree. Keep the Ringer's going,
and draw blood.

Do you have any
transportation available?

Affirmative, Rampart,
we got an ambulance at the scene.

JOE: Okay, transport
as soon as possible.




Is Kathy going to die?

No, sweetheart,
she's not. Not if we can help it.

WOMAN ON PA:
Dr. Hoffman, 64, please.


All right,
let's put her in here.

Dix, Joe's at the base station,
tell him we're in 2.

Hey, hey, hey, you're gonna
have your leg seen to. Come on.

What's the matter with you?

Dix, get X-ray down here.

Tell the lab I want that blood
the Squad brought in, stat.

Better get an EKG just to
be on the safe side, too, Kel.

Diabetic coma, Joe.

Everything seems to
point in that direction.

Fortunately,
she hasn't been comatose too long.

Well,
that fire might have saved her life.

You going to put
him on the sick list?

Are you kidding?
For a scratch like this?

Is this any way to
talk to an injured man.

You forgot to sign these again.

Yeah, I know. Sorry.

How's the girl?

Well,
we'll know more after the lab reports.

But she's holding her own.
How's your patient doing?

Barely holding his own.

Oh, I see what you mean.
Kind of glazed around the eyes.

Roy always has that
look around his eyes.

Yeah,
ever since I started working with you.

So, what's new?

Not much.

What do you mean,
not much? Roy's buying a new house.

No wonder he looks dazed.

I'm not exactly buying a new house.
I'm sort of just... I'm thinking about it.

Yeah, well,
this is the wrong time to think about it.

I think you're right.

What do you mean,
the wrong time?

I was just reading in
the paper the other day

that the interest
rates are going down.

No, not that much,
and the taxes will just eat you up.

Well,
there's a way you can get around that. How?

You just buy a piece of
property with a house in the back,

and you just rent out the house,

and let the tenants make
the payments for you.

That's a thought. Yeah.

Tenants will drive you nuts.

BOTH: How do you know?

'Cause I'm a tenant. What
else do you need to know?

ROY: Still, if I could,
you know, make a right deal...

Right. That's exactly what you need,
a deal.

All the same,
there're a lot of pitfalls.

Like what?

Termites.

Termites?

Look, the owners have to worry about that,
not the buyers.

Then there's points.

Points?

Points?

Points.

Time to go to work, boys.

Yeah,
it'll be a relief. See you guys later.

Squad 51 available.

DISPATCHER: Squad 51.

Boy, I envy you buying that
new house. Joanne'|| love it.

I haven't told her yet.

You haven't told
her yet? Why not?

I figure she'd go
for it in a big way.

Yeah, well, she's the champion
penny pincher of all time.

Save now, save later.

[ALARM SOUNDING]

DISPATCHER ON RADIO:
Squad 51. Traffic accident.


6244, Elm Drive,
cross street Orlando. Time out, 12:10.


JOHNNY: Squad 51,104.

[SIREN BLARING]

MAN: Why did she make a signal
to turn left, and then go straight?

Well, had you been
in the right lane,

this wouldn't have
happened in the first place.

My student's stuck.

Yeah? Well, mine is bleeding.

JOHNNY: Okay, all right.
We'll take care of them.

What we got?

My student's clasp is stuck.

Ma'am, are you all right?

Yeah. Sure?

My seat-belt is stuck. Please,
help me out. It won't open.

Okay, let's see.

Ma'am, are you hurt?

Uh, no,
I just split my lip on the steering wheel.

Did you hit your knee,
or anything? Did you hurt this leg?

You had quite a head-on
collision. You're pretty lucky.

Yeah. Listen,
will you hurry before we blow up?

Oh, you don't have to worry about that,
there's no gasoline leak or anything.

Are you kidding? I see cars
on TV blow up all the time.

A scissor! Oh,
be careful of my cashmere.

Oh, that's all right,
ma'am, just...

You're gonna cut it?

Well, here, help me out,
don't move so much.

Oh!

Will you watch it?
Yeah, I, uh...

You're gonna tear
my sweater. Oh.

Okay,
now I'll tell you what you do.

You just hold your head all the way back,
just let it drop back like that.

And I'm gonna hold
this over your lip.

Okay? There we go.

How'd this happen?

Well,
she signaled to make a left-hand turn,

and then she didn't make one,
she went straight.

I guess her driving instructor here
didn't want to try too much at once.

Who are you kidding? You swung so wide,
you were in our...

Listen, pal, you better go
back to driving school yourself.

And you should get into
the scrap iron business.

Hey, hey, hey Come on, you guys.

You should be grateful that
nobody was seriously injured.

You're gonna tear my
sweater. Watch those scissors.

I'm trying to watch, ma'am.

I'm not going to tear your
sweater. You just have to...

It's cashmere, you know.

Don't tear my sweater now.

You know, this is cashmere.

Well, you watch those scissors. Yes,
ma'am, I.

Can't you use,
can't you loosen it with your hands?

If you wouldn't wiggle around so much,
it would be a lot easier.

Good. Okay.

There.

Is it torn?

No, I don't think so.

It better not be.

[EXCLAIMING]

Well, I guess you're okay.

Let's see what does it.

Okay, yeah.

It's not bad at all.

Oh, it's swelling.

Oh, my goodness, it's swelling.

Take it easy. That's
nothing to be alarmed about.

Oh, yes, it is.

I'm a model, and I'm supposed to
do a lipstick commercial this week.

Look at that uniform.
What do they make you do?

Service this car before
you take it out this morning?

Look,
I have an idea. Why don't you...

Why don't you put an ice pack on,
and it'll take the swelling down,

and you can put a little makeup on it to,
uh, cover up the bruise.

You just figured that out,
did you?

Is she gonna be all right?

Yeah, she's gonna be fine,
I think.

Thank you. We don't
need you anymore.

I wouldn't pay too much attention to him,
Martha, he's just a fireman.

Oh.

[sums]

Thank you.

You're welcome.

What's wrong, Mrs. White?

I just want to see what he
did to my cashmere sweater.

If I can just find my
glasses. Glasses?

You wear glasses?

Only when I want to
see something. Ah!

I don't why I ever
took driving anyway.

Keep them on, and
let's get out of here.

Are you sure you're
finished over there?

Yeah,
there was nothing seriously wrong with her.

Well,
what do I know? I'm just a fireman.

[TIRES SCREECHING]

Turn it the other way.
The other way!

What's the matter with you?

You mean to tell me you have no
more control over your driver than this?

Move over, will you? Move over.

Get out of here.

I'm really sorry.
That's all right.

I'm really sorry,
I didn't mean to do it.

Just sit over there.

[ENGINE STALLING]

See,
you can't even make the car start.

You blame me! You're supposed
to be the instructor, for gosh sakes.

Ah, Roy! Hey, I saved you a
tuna fish sandwich. Sit down here.

What's wrong with
him? Don't he feel well?

You can have my sandwich, here.

Now, uh, sit down.

You know, I was thinking
about that house. Terrific idea!

I mean, you know, you're coming
into your prime of your life, and

I think this might
be a once in a...

lifetime opportunity. Right?

I'm glad you agree, John.

Why are you so interested
in my buying a house?

Well, Roy, you always tell me that I'm
not interested in the welfare of the guys.

I am?

How are we going to go
about finding you a house?

Well...

Well, I think, guys, first you got
to get some professional advice.

Number two,
you gotta have a guy that knows the ropes.

You know, a guy with a finger on
the pulse. Do you know what I mean?

Mmm-hmm.

Uh, can anybody tell me
where I can find a Roy DeSoto?

I'm Roy DeSoto.

Roy, well, Alexander Walcott Smith,
at your service.

My old buddy Chet, here, tells me
that you're in the market to buy a house?

Oh! Chet, huh?

Well,
I just figured I can do you both a favor.

Well, you're probably just the
person we're looking for then.

Is that right? Well, why? Are you
thinking of buying a house, too, uh...

Uh, John. No, I'm not. It's him.

We're just trying
to help him out.

You're a broker, huh?

I sure am, babe. The best. Like
to look at a couple of pictures?

Look at this little beauty here.

Six bedrooms, six baths, pool, a stable
for your horses. You got any horses, John?

Not at the moment. Roy... Roy.

Well, doesn't really matter. You can
always make a sauna out of the stable

or something. Here now,
this one, this one here is perfect.

Triplex on a large lot, built by a
decorator. Kind of cute, isn't it?

Hanging out on that cliff a bit,
ain't it?

Roy. Look at this one here.

Look! Workshop, a den...

Yeah, that's my favorite. A great buy,
great. Just got the listing late last night.

That baby is going to move fast.
When can you have a look at it, Roy?

I just started looking.
I'm not really ready yet.

Roy,
the price is right. Look at that.

No, Chet. That's the taxes.

[EXCLAIMS]

[EXCLAIMS] Well, how much is it?

[CHUCKLES]

Really, really,
you don't want to ask that.

First, you want to find out all
the advantages. First, you see.

Oh, yeah. Well,
that makes sense.

Well,
look at the trees. Look at those trees.

Why, a man could have a regular.

Garden Of Eden there.

Huh. Those apple trees?

What's that?

Are those apple trees?

[LAUGHING]

Oh, I get it. Garden Of Eden. Oh,
that's very good.

Very good. Well,
they're some kind of a fruit anyway.

The thing is, it's close to schools,
it's close to the markets,

it's low taxes.

When do you think you
can have a look at it, Roy?

Oh, I don't know if...

We have tomorrow off.
How about tomorrow?

It's a great house. May
as well take a look at it.

[ALARM SOUNDING]

How about tomorrow? Good. Good.

Thank you. See you later then.

Yeah, right.

DISPATCHER: East-bound Harbor
Freeway exit at Denny and Valley Heart.


East-bound Harbor Freeway
exit at Denny and Valley Heart.


Time out, 15:52.

STANLEY: Station 51, KMG 365.

[SIRENS WAILING]

Hi!

Now...

Here we are.

I should of made him ride in front,
but he wanted to ride in back with his dog.

Okay,
let's just check it out here.

Is he your son? Yes.

BILLY: Have you seen Feathers?

Feathers?

That's the boy's dog.

They were both thrown out when
I tried to miss that lady back there.

John, as soon as you're free, maybe
you can take a look at the other driver.

It doesn't look like too
much. Just a small lump.

All right,
he's got... Looks like a fracture.

Can you treat it? Yeah.

Chet,
you wanna get me a splint box?

We gotta find Feather.

Yeah, well look, let's just take
care of this wrist first, all right?

This is John Gage,
ma'am, he's a paramedic.

Hi!

It's all my fault. I just got so
confused on those causeways and...

It's okay. Don't worry about it.

Is the boy all right?

Yeah, he's gonna be fine.
Let's take a look at you though.

[SIRENS WAILING]

Rampart, we have a BP that's


Possible fractured wrist.



STANLEY: It's affirmative,
Rampart.


Are you taking my
boy to the hospital?

Yeah, we're gonna have to. We're gonna
have the doctor set this wrist for him.

But we've got to find Feathers!

Yeah.

Uh,
looks like we have a second patient.

Gonna take her in.
Possible slight concussion.

Rampart,
Squad 51 again. We have a second victim...

I think we can just walk him.

Cancel the stretcher, Malcolm.

Yeah, we'll just walk him in.

All right, easy on that wrist.
There we are. Let me take it.

Okay.

Yeah,
take it easy there. Little dizzy, huh?

Yeah.

Just walk slowly.

Driving in this
city is for the birds.

I know, ma'am. I feel the same
way every morning going to work.

All right.

You can sit up,
can't you? Uh-huh.

All right.

Get up here, all right?

Okay.

We're gonna take him in to Rampart.
He's gonna be fine. Don't worry.

Are you all right, ma'am?

Oh, sure. I'm fine.

I'm really sorry about this.

Have you seen my dog, have you?

He'll be all right, son. He has a license,
someone will find him for us.

But we can't go to the
hospital without him.

He might need a doctor, too.

Look, don't worry about it.
We'll look for the dog, okay?

Would you do that? Sure.

Sure, no problem.

I guess you can ride up
front with the guys. Okay.

See you later. Yeah.

Everything under control?

Yeah,
is it okay if we go look for the dog?

Yeah,
sure. I'll put us available at the scene.

All right. How do we do this?

Well, let's split up. I gotta
put the car away first though.

I'll go out here.

We better check over here.

JOHNNY: Feather!

JOHNNY: Here, Feather.
Here, Feather.

ROY: [WHISTLING]
Here, boy! Feather!

Feather!

Feather!

Nothing.

Nothing.

Nothing!

Well,
suppose somebody picked him up?

Could be.

The thing that worries me is he might
be hurt, and that's why we can't find him.

Yeah.

Well, look, I hate to do this,
but I gotta get back on the streets.

Oh, yeah. Thanks a lot.

Okay, see you, guys.

See you later.

WOMAN ON PA: Miss Jones,
receptionist, please.


Am I hurting you, Billy?

No. It's just that Feather is
too young to find his way home.

Now don't you believe it,
they have a terrific homing instinct.

That's true. Yeah.

No, really!

May I come in? Sure.

Sure, come on in.

Did they find him?

No, not yet, son.

They'll find him.

He d*ed, didn't he?

You just won't tell me.

Do dogs go where people
go when they die?

I'm sure they do, Billy.

But you don't have to worry about
that. We're not even certain that...

[BARKS]

Does this belong to somebody?

Feather!

Thanks, guys.

It's all right.

Hey, Feather, look.
I got one, too.

You know, Roy, I may have been a
little hasty, you know, about that house.

One of our nurses
made a really great buy.

Oh, no, I don't think this is
the right time to be buying...

Roy,
that Walcott house is a great house.

I mean, we've got a day off,
what more perfect time to go see it?

I don't know. Roy.

I guess it wouldn't
hurt to take a look.

Yeah.

I hope you guys work it out.

He's with me, I'll help him out.

Roy, look,
if you don't like the Walcott house,

we can go to another
real estate man.

A man more mature,
older, you know.

[DISPATCHER CHATTERING ON RADIO]

Joanne loved the idea of buying that house,
you know.

So yesterday... What are you
doing with those egg shells?

Well, the egg shells make the
coffee grounds go down to the bottom.

My granddaddy taught me that.

I thought he was a New
York subway operator.

He was. What about your house?

Somebody bought it
from under me.

Hey, are these things
supposed to sink or float on top?

Do you know?

Why don't you ask your granddaddy? Boy,
that house!

That house,
it was the right deal.

It was just the right deal.
It was perfect.

Good morning. Guess what?

No thanks.

What's wrong with...

What are egg shells
doing in the coffee?

The egg shells keep down the
coffee grounds. To the bottom.

You want some? Ah, no thanks.

What's wrong with his highness?

Somebody bought that
house he was interested in.

So? I didn't think you
were interested in it.

I need a little bit of time to
just sort of think things out.

Is there anything
wrong with that?

Well, no, of course not.

But you shouldn't be so sore if
somebody bought it out from under you.

I am sore!

Yeah, I can tell that.

But I'm gonna get over it.
What were you gonna tell us?

Oh, it can wait.

No, man, that's okay.

I need something to think about
other than what I'm thinking about.

No, really, man, it can wait.

Come on,
Gage. What are you up to?

[WHISPERS] Shut up.

[CLEARS THROAT]

Uh...

You remember yesterday? Of
course you remember yesterday.

I happened to be in the neighborhood
of that house that you were gonna buy,

and I just went
there to check it out...

You didn't.

Well, I didn't know that...

Look,
you seemed so uninterested.

Roy, I only went there to
check it out for you, you know?

I just saw all those trees,
and that den,

and that workshop,
and all those bedrooms, and I thought...

You know,
this isn't the house for Roy.

Those trees, and that den,
that workshop, and all those bedrooms.

It just happened to fit your needs,
right?

Yeah, yeah.

Roy, like you said,
you'll get over it.

Well, you know something?
No, what?

I've changed my mind.

[ALARM SOUNDING]

DISPATCHER: Station 51. Rescue,
Johnson Canyon Bridge.


Approach from the bottom. Johnson
Canyon Bridge. Time out, 08:07.


STANLEY: Station 51. KMG 365.

[SIREN WAILING]

STANLEY: Scotty,
what do you got?

SCOTTY: Young boy, about his age,
stuck up there under the bridge.

RICK: Pete's scared, Captain,
you got to get him down.

What's your name, son?

Rick Dunbar,
sir. Pete's my friend. Please get him down.

Well, let's see if we can
figure something out. Come on.

How'd he get up there?

His friend said he climbed up that rope,
worked his way under the pillar.

He's got a lot of nerve,
but he seems awful scared.

He hasn't moved
since I got here.

Incredible.

L.A., Engine 51. Respond
Truck 127 to this location.

DISPATCHER: Engine 51.

It's all my fault. I
dared him to do it.

You did, huh?

Pete, this is Captain Stanley, We have a snorkel
truck from the fire department coming in,


and we'll get you down from
there. So just stay still, okay?


How long do you
think this is gonna take?

Not very long. Why?

Well,
there's something I better tell you.

What's that?

Pete's an epileptic.

[EXCLAIMS]

Just found out
the kid's an epileptic.

We got to get up there and
safety him off right now.

We can't wait.

Marco, you and Mike throw the
extension ladder up against the bridge.

Chet, get on the horn to Rampart,
fill them in,

ask them if the situation
could trigger a grand mal.

Truck 127, Engine 51. When
you roll in here, do so non-Code R.

[RADIO CHATTER]

KELLY: Rampart,
this is Squad 51.


Go ahead, 51.

Rampart, we have a climber, a young boy,
and he's stuck under a bridge on a span,

and he's too frightened to
come down. Possible epileptic.

We want to know if the
tension might produce a seizure?

Stand by, 51. I am verifying.

Kel.

Now,
how are we gonna do this thing?

Well, I can go on up after him.

All right.

I'll tie you off on that first arch there,
just underneath him, all right?

Okay,
that's as good a place as any.

Do you have the coil? Yeah.

[RADIO CHATTER]

Well, here we go.

[ALARM SOUNDING]

Anyway, Kel,
that's the way it looks to me.

I agree, Mike. Go ahead and tell the
Squad to proceed with extreme caution.

Squad 51,
approach your patient with extreme caution.

Any sudden increase in tension
could send him into seizure. 10-4.




That's an affirmative
on that seizure.

That's what I was afraid of. Let's
pull together a ladder, just in case.

Seems to be okay.

Let's just hope he took
a course in knot tying.

Yeah, well,
it's the fastest way up.

When you to that second post,
you might have to get a higher bight.

Okay.

[RADIO CHATTER]

[WHIMPERING]

PETE: Stay away,
you'll make me fall.

Pete, just take it easy,
okay? I want you to stay calm.

I can't. I'm gonna fall.
I can't let go.

You don't understand.
Get away from me!

You're gonna be all right.
You're gonna be fine.

[PETE WHIMPERING]

Just take it easy, okay?

PETE: Stay away,
stay away, I'm going to fall.

[SOBBING]

Here we go.

See, we're gonna get you
down real easy. I got a belt here.

Peter, calm down.

Peter!

Peter!

Roy, he's gone into a seizure!

Peter! Peter!

[PETE GROANING]

No, Rick, you just stay here.
They got all the help they need.

JOHNNY: I'm okay,
but you're gonna have to drop me.

I can't hang on to him,
he's dead weight.

ROY: I can't bring you up. I'm
going to have to let you down.

Al right, just do something,
I can't hang on to him.

[PANTING] All right.

Hurry.

Well, it bears repeating.
That was nice work today.

Thank you. How else am I going
to get him to sell me the house?

I'm not gonna sell
you that house.

Come on, what are
you going to do

with all those bedrooms
and all those trees?

Well, I must admit,
I have had second thoughts.

I can't sell you the house for
the same price I bought it at.

Why not?

Appreciation,
wear and tear, points...

Points?

Profit.

Profit? From a
friend? From a friend.

I save his life,
this is what I get.

Yeah, you saved my life,
but last week I saved your life, twice.

Once. Twice.
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