In Rotherham's A&E a patient with a suspected head injury is under arrest in the car park. In London, an eye injury from mixing concrete requires action to prevent permanent damage. (S5 Ep4)
An ambulance crew bring in a patient who acts aggressively and is a regular at the hospital. And a 45-year-old suffers life-threatening anaphylaxis from an allergic reaction. (S5 Ep5)[S]
Luke treats a man who fell backwards, developing a nasty haematoma that is bleeding rapidly. Dr Bethany helps a trauma patient whose car crashed on a country road, flipping three times. (S5 Ep3)[S]
Incidents featured include an abusive patient refusing to leave the department, a heroin overdose, an agonising toothache and a supermarket guard who's attacked while doing his duty. (S5 Ep2)[S]
Incidents featured include an abusive patient refusing to leave the department, a heroin overdose, an agonising toothache and a supermarket guard who's attacked while doing his duty. (S5 Ep2)[S]
Compelling documentary series lifting the lid on the night shift in A&E. A man is brought in by the police having escaped a mental unit, and a cigarette filter causes problems. (S5 Ep1)[S]
A&E staff across Birmingham, Tunbridge Wells and Norwich handle a drunk driver's crash, a machete attack and a biker's injuries, all under intense pressure in urgent care. (S6 Ep12)[AD,S]
A man is rushed in after his motorcycle violently collides with another vehicle, and 12-year-old Kenzie is brought in after falling off his bike and slicing his hand on glass. (S6 Ep11)[AD,S]
After being run over by a car, Sue arrives with spinal and head injuries. Ethan starts to show signs of severe memory loss after banging his head at the skate park. (S2 Ep11)[S]
On another busy night in one of the UK's major trauma centres, a patient ignores hospital policy and refuses to leave, while Dr Austin looks after a patient who has broken her ankle. (S2 Ep10)[S]
Patients include a man with life-threatening brain injuries from a punch, a 22-year-old with possible internal injuries after a motorbike crash, and an 81-year-old with a head injury. (S6 Ep10)
Security are called when a patient is abusive to the nurses and doctors and Emma arrives by air ambulance after falling 30 feet off a castle wall. (S2 Ep8) [S]
Security are called when a patient is abusive to the nurses and doctors and Emma arrives by air ambulance after falling 30 feet off a castle wall. (S2 Ep8) [S]
Twenty-five-year-old Chelsea arrives by air ambulance after being hit by a car while on a night out. Sixty-eight-year-old Roger has accidentally swallowed disinfectant.(S2 Ep7)[S]
Twenty-five-year-old Chelsea arrives by air ambulance after being hit by a car while on a night out. Sixty-eight-year-old Roger has accidentally swallowed disinfectant.(S2 Ep7)[S]
A patient brought into A&E by police claims to have swallowed drugs, but he refuses to co-operate with staff, putting the NHS under further pressure. (S2 Ep5)[S]
A patient brought into A&E by police claims to have swallowed drugs, but he refuses to co-operate with staff, putting the NHS under further pressure. (S2 Ep5)[S]
A woman is rushed in after her motorbike collided with a deer. A bodybuilder fears an accident in the gym may curtail his ambition to be crowned Hull's strongest man. (S2 Ep3)[S]
A woman is rushed in after her motorbike collided with a deer. A bodybuilder fears an accident in the gym may curtail his ambition to be crowned Hull's strongest man. (S2 Ep3)[S]
A young woman is admitted after sustaining a nasty injury falling off a bar stool in Hull. A man seeks help after blacking out while mopping the floor. (S2 Ep2)[S]
A patient in police custody is brought in for treatment to a split eyebrow and facial wounds. On arrival, the patient is aggressive towards police and unreceptive to procedures. (S2 Ep1)[S]
Lifting the lid on the night shift at A&E. When a patient shouts and swears, staff are concerned his behaviour is due to a head injury he sustained when falling downstairs. (S1 Ep5)[S]
Compelling documentary series lifting the lid on the night shift. A suspected drug user passes out at reception and a former firefighter's collapse turns serious. (S1 Ep 4)[S]
Compelling documentary series lifting the lid on the night shift as experienced by A&E workers. A patient is escorted by four police officers. (S1 Ep 3)[S]
Compelling documentary series lifting the lid on the night shift as experienced by A&E workers. A homeless man has his injured hand attended to, even after being abusive to staff. (S1 Ep2)[S]
In Birmingham, tensions rise with an alcohol withdrawal patient and a hit-and-run. In Norwich, Arthur is brought in with serious burns after saving his sister from a chip pan fire. (S6 Ep9)[AD,S]
A 69-year-old fisherman is brought into resus helicopter after an accident out at sea; a man is bleeding in his brain after being hit with a lorry. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
A patient is flown in by air ambulance after falling down a ditch with her mobility scooter; a woman is treated after impaling her eye on a tent peg and an ankle needs treatment. (S3 Ep 3)[S]
A motorcyclist is rushed in for an emergency operation to stop internal bleeding; a doctor treats a patient run over by a car that she herself had just been in. (S4 Ep5)[S]
An elderly man is in dire straits after being run over by a motorcycle. A man struggles after being stabbed multiple times, including in the neck. (S4 Ep4)[S]
A 64-year-old is rushed to hospital after falling onto fire stoking tools; a 48-year-old man is brought in after having been beaten with a baseball bat and bitten. (S4 Ep3)[S]
In Birmingham, staff handle a severe asthma attack and a brutal assault. In Tunbridge Wells, a patient collapses in triage, leaving the team fighting to save his life. (S6 Ep8)
The team at Hull Royal Infirmary has another busy night: a man is involved in a motorbike collision with a deer and a young patient is in agony with his ankle facing the wrong way. (S4 Ep2)[S]
When 70-year-old Peter arrives at hospital with a dangerously high heart rate, Dr Chris and the medical team have to act fast to prevent him going into cardiac arrest. (S3 Ep1)[S]
In Birmingham, A&E staff deal with a disruptive man refusing to leave his wheelchair. In Norwich, an air ambulance brings in a man who drunkenly impaled himself on a graveyard fence. (S6 Ep7)[AD,S]
At Birmingham A&E, chaos erupts when a man becomes aggressive, bringing the waiting room to a halt. Security steps in to de-escalate the situation, but is he willing to cooperate? (S6 Ep6)[AD,S]
A&E staff tackle night shifts, managing severe trauma, violence, and complex cases, including a man with severed fingers, a farmer with hand injuries, and a possible heart attack. (S6 Ep5)[AD,S]
Following A&E staff at three UK hospitals as they deal with a violent patient, a high-speed motorbike crash and man who has lost part of his earlobe in an explosion. (S6 Ep4)[AD,S]
A&E staff treat a patient with burns who also shows signs of a possible stroke, and a motorcyclist is brought into resus with after being hit from behind. (S6 Ep3)[AD,S]
Birmingham, Norwich, and Maidstone A&E teams face intense challenges, from gunshot wounds to heart emergencies and assaults, showing their resilience under pressure. (S6 Ep2)[AD,S]
Paramedics and police bring in a man with multiple stab wounds to his chest but medics struggle to treat him when he lashes out at them both physically and verbally. (S6 Ep1)[AD,S]
An aggressive patient must be restrained and admitted to the dedicated mental health department, and police bring in a patient who hurt his ankle while fleeing arrest. (S5 Ep12)[S]
Language is a barrier in dealing with an aggressive male who claims he has been attacked. Children's nurse Kiera treats an 11-year-old who stepped on glass and sliced open her foot. (S5 Ep11)[S]
An alcohol-dependent patient is transferred to resus after a fall, just in time to intercept a seizure, and a man with a dislocated shoulder has a shocking reaction to pain medication. (S5 Ep10)[S]
Police bring in an abusive male under arrest who claims he has a racing heart, and two friends arrive in resus who have dislocated each other's shoulders during a friendly wrestle. (S5 Ep8)[S]
A man is rushed in to Majors suffering a collapsed lung as air leaks into his chest cavity, a highly abusive patient must be restrained, and a rough sleeper comes in with burnt feet. (S5 Ep7)[S]
Nighshift staff deal with drunkenness in the cubicles, the victim of a dog attack who might have a tooth in the wound, and a patient brought into resus via ambulance in a diabetic coma. (S5 Ep6)[S]
An ambulance crew bring in a patient who acts aggressively and is a regular at the hospital. And a 45-year-old suffers life-threatening anaphylaxis from an allergic reaction. (S5 Ep5)[S]