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]
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]
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]