A 50-year-old man was brought to Grady Marcus Trauma Center after being stabbed to his left chest. On arrival, he tolerated a supine assessment but was pale and diaphoretic. Initial BP 105/60, with HR 90s, SpO2 was 93% on room air. His GCS was 15. Unsurprisingly, he reported chest pain. The secondary survey revealed a 4 cm laceration to the left chest located just lateral to the mid-sternum. Supervised by Dr. Robertson, the eFAST was performed by Dr. Jonathan Thomas PGY-3.