emergency drugs, we've got a radio... you never quite know what to expect, so that is why we make sure we are prepared for everything, simply because you don't know how patients are going to be on transfer. obviously we have a necessarily moved them from one bed space to another very much since they became unwell. dennis needs continuous oxygen flow to help him breathe after a major operation. for the move he's put in an oxygen mask, but he can only be without the hood for an hour. if something does happen, we need to make sure there are people to be able to run for help, to get extra equipment if we need it. everyone has their specific roles. having people that are specialist transfer people, the anaesthetic team, and also having the critical care nurses for the patients with the equipment makes it really helpful as well. dennis is one of 30 critical care patients being moved today. we've actually got three separate critical care units and they are on different floors of the hospital, so we've got sort