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They stood in silence for a moment, two women who had seen the hospital’s walls shake, its floors stain, its people fall. And then the page went off—another trauma, another life, another chance to stay.
In the pit, Dr. Miranda Bailey—now Chief of Surgery—watched Meredith’s face. Bailey remembered everything. She remembered Meredith standing over the patient with the bazooka shell in his chest, her hand steady as a statue. She remembered the fear that Meredith tried to hide behind a curtain of blonde hair.
The ambulance bay doors burst open. “Thirty-two-year-old male, EOD technician, blast injury to the left hand. Device detonated prematurely during disposal. He’s hemodynamically stable but missing two digits.” bomb episode grey's anatomy
In the second part ("As We Know It"), Dr. Burke and Dr. Shepherd manage to stabilize the patient enough to carefully remove the explosive. Meredith removes her hand, and Dylan Young takes the bomb away to dispose of it.
“That’s not what I asked.”
“You’re the bomb squad?” Meredith asked, gloving up.
: A patient arrives at Seattle Grace with a bazooka shell embedded in his chest. Paramedic Hannah Davies (Christina Ricci) has her hand inside the cavity to stop the bleeding, unaware it is a live explosive. When she panics and flees, Meredith Grey impulsively takes her place, holding the bomb steady. Part 2: "As We Know It" (Season 2, Episode 17) Air Date : February 12, 2006. They stood in silence for a moment, two
“He’s missing fingers, not a bomb in his chest cavity,” Meredith replied. “I’ve got it.”