Portable ED X-rays confirm a left-sided haemothorax. There is a mild right-sided tracheal deviation partly technical and due to rotation at the time of exposure. The cardiothoracic ratio appears normal. There is a nasogastric tube, and the distal tip is poorly visualised on the chest X-ray. The ETT is at T2/T3 vertebral level and can be distally inserted. There are overlying ECG leads. A right mid to lower zonal intercostal drain is barely discernable on the asymmetric chest view. There is left hemithoracic surgical hardware overlying the patient.