OFG, you are on the right tract...This women is the same....wearing blue shirt and large, hooped, silver earrings, and seen wearing a light blue shirt...
Then, these are the pictures of Dr. Ramona...
The girl in the blue shirt is most likely a nurse or part of the EMT team. She is the one that's taking the vital signs. They are all there with Jiffy. Most likely the girl with the blue shirt and earrings, leaves the patient with them, as she goes to get the stretcher with the other member of the team.
Actually, I don't know what to think of Dr. Ramona's hair...she comes with it up, and at some point in the assessment period she puts it down. When she has it up, look to her right, you see a red piece of material that matches the red material of the stretcher, on the corners...
So, in this picture, the stretcher is there, and most likely the patient is on the stretcher ready to go...
So the sequence of the pictures are:
1. Christina running for help...
2. Medics on the site with patient..."The heart rate is actually up to 120..."
3. "All right. We got a stretcher coming in, okay?"
4. Stretcher is there now, and most likely patient is on it...
5. Then Dr. Ramona explains, it's too risky to keep him here, he's got to go...
Just wanted to add that we don't know what the patients other vital signs are....is his BP so low that he passes out? That would certainly cause an increased HR. If he has a "vaso-vagal" response, his HR would decrease to the point of him possibly passing out, and his pressure could fall as well. An increased HR post vaso-vagal response would be rebounding, and a more positive sign....just don't know what the heck is going on here, and if the medics have doubt, they will remove him, imo. The teasers tell us that it is all related to the painful condition.