Stories of Survival - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2023
- 24 Hours in A&E - S09 E13
Witness the intense moments of ER drama as doctors and patients share their remarkable stories of survival and resilience. From accidents and injuries to unexpected twists, these medical miracles will leave you in awe. Join us in this gripping episode of 24 Hours in A&E.
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24 Hours in A&E is a British documentary series that takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a busy trauma center. This gripping reality TV show provides an unfiltered and compelling look at the daily workings of a UK healthcare system, specifically the emergency department of a hospital.
With a focus on patient care and critical care, 24 Hours in A&E showcases the true essence of hospital life and the incredible work of medical professionals. Through real-life medical cases and patient stories, the show offers an honest and raw depiction of medical emergencies and the crucial medical treatment needed to save lives.
Filmed in real-time, the documentary offers an unscripted and captivating look at the fast-paced environment of an emergency room. The show explores the human interest aspect of healthcare, portraying the personal lives of the patients and their families as they navigate through life-changing medical situations.
A&E documentary, medical documentary, and hospital documentary all rolled into one, 24 Hours in A&E offers a unique perspective on the reality of emergency medicine. Broadcast on Channel 4, this real-life medical drama has become a critically acclaimed hospital reality TV show, gaining popularity for its powerful and touching portrayal of the human spirit in times of crisis.
Overall, 24 Hours in A&E is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical emergencies, UK healthcare, and the incredible work of medical professionals in the emergency department.
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I was so moved by Ashley’s story. To be stabbed and no one stop, that’s horrendous. He’s such a beautiful soul. I could never walk by someone suffering and not assist them. As a doctor, saving lives daily, it must have broken his heart that no one cared for him in return. I just wanted to hug him.
Also Leigh, what an incredible man. He’s seen some terrible things in his life and he’s averted others suffering too. He deserves to find his soulmate, someone who can give him the warmth and love he so obviously wants to give in return.
Mr. Long John Silver has the most glorious eyebrows I’ve ever seen! He sees like quite a character!
Ashley is the kind of doctor we all wish we were lucky enough to have, compassionate, smart as all get out, great bedside manner, and cautious. They need to clone him or make him to prototype for all doctors❤
Good for Leigh for standing up for humanity❤. I hope he found a woman who really loves him.
Agree, he’s a lovely man. I wish more were like him.
What terrible atrocities Leigh lived through in Zimbabwe, Absolute cruel and horrible violation of human rights.
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I just want to say that the daily uploads of this *fantastic* show is literally the highlight of my day ❤️ Thank you!
Open fracture but goddamn the blood on the new carpet!
You really don’t understand the elderly.
Oh my! I had to do a double take on Beth! She’s from Brandon Manitoba Canada… and I live just under 2 hours north in Dauphin Manitoba Canada!! Oddly enough my grandmother had a similar injury only she slipped on ice.. with open fractured ankle! She was 87 so took a bit longer to heal but she’s still going strong! She will be 91 in 2024!!
I felt concerned about Beth returning home to all those stairs and having to navigate them with a boot on. I have the same amount of stairs here at home and have done it with a boot it’s not the easiest. Glad your grandmother is doing well after such an injury. Cheers from Australia.
Such courage and conviction! Mad respect for Leigh, who walks his talk no matter what.
That elderly gentleman with the swollen foot is quite the character. Really liked him.
I loved him too. Eccentric but in the best of ways. What a charmer!
Captain Jack after a few too many years of a few too many spirits.
Lol, The twins are smart , handsome and hilarious 😂.
Now I gotta watch this one 0:36
This program reveals how essential kindness is…❤️
Ashley's Story touched me! Beeing stabbed without anybody noticing or stopping is horrible and he wanting to get to the hospital he's working at is so sweet ❤ hoping since it's been a while since the filming of this people have improved and are being decent human beings 😂
I agree 💯. It's beyond comprehension that not one person at least phoned for an ambulance. They didn't have to stop. Simply call for help. SMH.
This show is like 8 years old, I think. Crime in London is now far worse...
His story touched me as well!!! 🥰🙏🏼🙌🏼
Not bloody likely, now, is it!?????! 1 John 5:19
Ashley’s experience matches my own. We the assaulted seem to be invisible to those surrounding us who could be of comfort and assistance. There is no sense of civic duty or empathy.
Oh my gosh, Dr Phil has the warmest, most caring bedside manner/voice. Must immediately make a person feel cared for.
I adore this show! Leigh totally impressed me, what a life he has lived and by his stories you could tell he was a man of honor. Best of luck Leigh! I hope you find your soulmate!
Being alone in situation like that has just got to be one of the most ugh I really appreciate that guys viewpoint
The story of Beth being born in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, I lived there for 5 years as a child. Such a small world.
I live in Dauphin!! Very small world!
Great small town. I used to go skiing there when I was stationed in Minot, ND. We used to joke about never seeing Manitoba car plates. We figured there were only 50 people in the entire Province and they happy to stay there.
Lived in Brandon as well-beautiful city!Now from Winnipeg-go Jets!
As soon as I heard her voice, I could tell she was from Manitoba.
The twins are wonderful!! Their ears match but they think so differently.
I, too, noticed the matching ears!
We had a buddy loose a thumb water skiing and he had a toe replace the thumb so we asked him what he called it and he said it was either a thoe or a tumb what a sense of humor
Dr Ashley seems to be a wonderful man. Kind, empathetic, a deep feeling and thinking man. God bless him.
To the brother who hurt his eye…you have probably already met your mate for life, if not I promise you will one day! Most wait years before they find their sole-mate, just don’t stop living a full and enjoyable life safely in the here and now You got this 😊
Soul
I noticed the man who came from Zimbabwae I think he said. What touched me about him was the fact he was so happy in the simple life, that everyone was poor and everyone got on. Then it all changed. He didn't say when he came to the UK. But I am guessing the change was the catalyst
He said it was unilateral independence of Zimbabwe that changed everything
Update, the independence of white Zimbabweans
He then moved to South Africa, met a lovely gal, settled down and a few years after the kids were born he realized that he wasn't in a happy marriage and that he didn't have a way out
He waited until the kids grew up and moved out before divorcing
ER was never for me. I was comfortable dealing with dementia, geriatrics, oncology. Just retired as a Hospice nurse.
Thank you for what you have done. Hospice caregivers are so special to my heart.
@@Axelsmom I retired last year, & it took me 6 months to get used to not seeing patients & helping families learn to say Good-bye.
Like we’re all in this life together like a little bit of love doesn’t hurt
Ashley I can’t believe nobody stopped to help him I’m in Australia if anyone needs help i would stop and help those people who didn’t help should be ashamed of themselves..
This episode brought home to me the lack of a soul mate
It's okay; a soulmate could be a romantic partner, your best friend, or a close relative. What matters is a very deep connection with that person, understanding and love. And you've got years and years still to find one--maybe you had one once and you never even knew it until you think back later.
I understand your post.im getting on in years with chronic diseases .a husband with a temper.my son is probably the best son anyone could hope for so I'm lucky in that respect .
Thank you for the extra effort you put in it’s greatly appreciated cheers from Queensland Australia
Ashleys story made me really sad. No one stopping!!! Thats horrible. Bless him. Glad his ok🙏🏻
Dr. Ashley is so kind and thoughtful. The gentleman from Zimbabwe was lovely, so compassionate and strong. John was a train wreck!
Exceptional episode. Ashley's and Leigh's stories were very touching. Beth is a lovely woman. ❤
Thank you 🇬🇧 for my favorite series. I'm a retired ER, ambulance, and helicopter flight RN. It's very enjoyable watching and reminiscing. 🇺🇸
I adore NP Ann! So good with her patients. 😊
I love the twin brother giving his brother a hard time!!! We know who the "blacksheep" is. Lol😂
I heard of 😢a man that fell off the bus into a snowbank and it was very cold out in Regina Saskatchewan and people went by and nobody helped him and in the end a baker saw him the next morning and called 911 but it was too late and he died so they’re telling people even if you see somebody down call for an ambulance or you don’t have to touch them or go near them but call anambulance
If you live on your own, you can purchase a small key safe that uses a code so emergency services can gain access to your home. They are sold at hardware stores and only around $20. A lot of air b-n-b’s use them.
I knew a man a lot like john, he would come in and talk to me about music and always had a story to tell that reminded him of another story and another and so on for hours if he was allowed. he did talk to me about horoscopes too 😂 he would talk right out the door just like john getting rolled out in the chair
I love hospital videos.
Love the South African accent ❤️
How interesting to see that Beth is from Brandon , Manitoba!
Ah, Leigh...💔💔💔 Special love from South Africa 🇿🇦 😢
Mr. Long John Silver over there and I are both Libras ❤ 😂 We're quirky like that. I've been compared to a pirate, and I talk a ton. I love that old dude, he seems so fun.
22:17 STOP THE PRESS, WHO IS THIS GORGEOUS LADY???
Thanks for the upload
OOOOOOOOh he does go on to say. And it is horrific. He is a wonderful man.
I love that dude’s pink hat 😂
And those eyebrows are epic!
Finding the perfect girl at least to me would be an absolute dream ❤
I want to marry the guy from Zimbabwe what an amazing man. I hope he finds his girl that gets excited when she hears his keys in the door.
Someone should introduce Leigh and Beth 😘😍
Luke, maybe your girl isn't in London...there's a few lovelies across the pond!!❤
I noticed that some doctors or nurse practitioners are not wearing gloves when they assess the patient’s condition
Handsome twins
Luke's twin seems to be the smarter twin
Ashley’s story to me like it just like no offence but it just says like what the hell is wrong with some people how could you just walk past somebody stabbed like how
neck collar should have been put on in the ambulance. . .
14:48 what are they selling tickets for in a hospital? Lol
It’s a kiosk where you pay your parking fee
I really enjoy the humanity of these stories, the thoughts of everyone, patient, families and staff.
At the very end of this episode I saw a nurse is dragging a patient backwards in a wheeled bath chair. I spent all my working life in hospitals and have see this way of transporting a patient too often. I think it's dangerous to pull with the patient behind you...if something happens you have no safe control of anything. I also think it's very disrespectful to 'drag' someone around facing backwards rather than pushing them facing so they can see what is coming.
- if you watch the video to the very end, you’d see that the doors at St George’s don’t open automatically. If she did push the patients first, they’d slam the patient’s feet and legs into the closed doors. There was also very little room to turn a large chair like that around in the cramped hallways. I personally, would prefer to go backwards, rather than hit the doors or be spun around every time we had to go through the doors and then spun back again when on the other side of them. I’m sure they do it that way for a reason, not meaning to disrespect the patients. ✌🏻💜 for the New Year from 🇨🇦
43:27, does he want a partner or a dog?
I really don’t understand racism I mean personally I just love everybody. Everybody has something to offer. Everybody is beautiful to me at least people who are in any racist I really don’t get you
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That twin concerned about his looks kills me, when they've got eight ears between them.
Twin brothers. Dan is much better looking than Luke and more sensible. Twins that are opposites.
Leigh's story was heartbreaking. You know a good soul when he refuses to kill another man just bc he isn't white. Our world is in a mess now bc governments have became the ones making decisions that tear us apart.
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