Grey's Anatomy Bomb ((install))

BOOM.

Two EMTs wheeled in a stretcher, but they weren't running. They were moving with the terrified, calculated slowness of someone handling nitroglycerin. Literally.

Inside the trauma room, the air was thick and stale. The patient, whose name was James, was crying silently. He knew that the object inside him was a grenade in a flesh wrapper.

"Dr. Bailey," Carlson said. "If we move him, he dies. If we leave him, he dies. This is the only way." grey's anatomy bomb

It caught on a rib.

The crisis begins when a trauma patient, a World War II re-enactor, arrives at Seattle Grace with a sucking chest wound caused by a homemade bazooka shell. Paramedic (played by guest star Christina Ricci) has her hand inside the patient's chest to stop him from bleeding out—only to realize her hand is resting directly on the unexploded ammunition.

"I... I threw it," she stammered, her voice sounding like it was coming from underwater. "Did I throw it?" Literally

The "Grey's Anatomy bomb" is often cited as one of the most significant and memorable moments in the series, and its impact is still felt by fans and characters alike in later seasons.

Derek was there. He was lifting her up. He was bleeding from a cut on his forehead where the glass had hit him, but he was there.

"Okay," she breathed. She stared at the wall above James's head. She didn't look at the bomb. She didn't look at the blood. She thought of the prom. She thought of the candle house. She thought of Derek’s hair. He knew that the object inside him was

She turned and dove behind the gurney, covering James.

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"It's armed," Meredith whispered. "I can feel it vibrating differently. It’s going to go."