How ‘The Pitt’ Production Designer Had to Reinvent the Set for Show’s Mass Casualty Episode
- A mass shooting at PittFest leads to an influx of victims at the local trauma center, prompting Dr. Robby to activate emergency protocols for incoming patients and blood shortages.
- Staff members race against time as blood runs out, prompting Mel to donate her blood to save a patient, Sylvia. Dr. Robby decides the benefits outweigh the risks.
- The hospital adds systems to help families identify their loved ones, reflecting the intense preparations for handling mass casualties.
- Despite the chaos, the episode displays the doctors' dedication, showcasing their competence amidst the turmoil of the unfolding crisis.
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Read Full Article'The Pitt' exclusive clip previews mass casualty event: 'Expect the worst'
We're already heading into hour 12 of the ER doctors' shift.The doctors at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center can't catch a break.In an exclusive clip from episode 12 of The Pitt, titled "6:00 P.M.", Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) tells his staff they better "expect the worst" after an active shooter is reported at PittFest. They're the closest trauma center and will receive the majority of those injured in the tragedy."We don't know yet how many we are ge…
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