Unexpected Family Reunion - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
- 24 Hours in A&E - S16 E12
Witness the gripping story of a father's motorcycle accident and his daughter's life-changing injuries. Follow their journey through the chaos of the ER at St. George's Hospital and discover the heartwarming surprise that awaits the family. A tale of resilience, healing, and the enduring bond between a father and his children.
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24 Hours in A&E plunges viewers into the heart of a bustling UK trauma center, presenting a raw, real-time exploration of life inside an emergency department. This British documentary series reveals the relentless pace of emergency medicine, touching patient stories, and the heroic efforts of medical staff. It's an unscripted journey through critical care, personal trials, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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I think it's incredible that there are families out there who are willing to share their stories with us, the public. And I thank them for it.
I agree.
I agree. Some really do impact on you.
Thank you. I feel the same way. Grateful for their courage in sharing their lives when they are most vulnerable. Helps put my life experiences in perspective
Same
I’ve had lots of hospital visits and I find this program heartwarming. I too appreciate their stories.
Hazel held it all together until Dad came in. I remember that feeling of my Dad coming into my hospital room knowing I was safe because he was there. Love them! I pray everyone remains well.
Hazel has the most beautiful eyes
as a dad with a forty year old daughter who has been the apple of my eye, so to speak, and is now going through significant health issues, the heartache I have is 24/7. I admire Hazel and her dad/family who are there for her 24/7....
Wishing your daughter the very best!🇨🇦
sending you prayers for your daughter.
I love the positivity of the staff
HAZEL YOU ARE SO SO SO VERY LUCKY TO HAVE A FATHER LIKE YOU DO❤EMBRACE EVERY SINGLE MINUTE OF IT💯
Thank you all for sharing your loved ones with us. Bless you...
If these episodes don’t convince you to never ride or let someone you love, ride a motorcycle, nothing will. Rarely their fault, but you can’t trust the rest on the road!
Yes, I’m a prime example!! It’s changed my life forever and not in a good way! I also lost my boyfriend that day 😢
I'm so sorry. I swore never to get back on a bike after my husband and I were riding and this lady looked right at us and proceeded to try and runs over. He had to lay down the bike. It never registered with her that we were there.
The love in these two families is amazing! I believe this is my favorite episode.
Nice tribute to these 2 families & to how they handled their lives. Very nice to show young John as well. Both of these fathers are wonderful in my opinion. And John's daughter said it best that NONE of us end up being the perfect parent, do we? Here it's shown that in spite of mistakes they still had/have each other. Best result, really.
Dude married his brothers neighbor, what a power move.
A wonderful episode that made me reminisce about my late father.
Same
Hazel is a stunning young woman. Sorry for your loss of your father John
I think the most important thing in anything else is love and caring doctors that are real people
Wish we had this in America but we are a cold money oriented country we have lost our humanity here.
I always wait for these! love you're content 🙏🏻🇦🇺
Rest in peace John ❤
I just love these wonderful stories of beautiful, caring staff and the special patients and their families.
The commentary and whole production of these series is beautiful. Thank you
Yes, Hazel, your dad is quite cool. He's got a great attitude. Top Dad!
It is easy to learn how to ride a bike, but a person who has been riding since they could walk is different then an adult learning. The experience of riding for decades is so valuable!
If only more had loving families. I love seeing support and children as adults that have always been cared for. This must be a show based upon more well off families. I love seeing the love… it’s my own life experience that makes me fight my cynicism as I watch and see the love. 💜👍
John looks looks and sounds like prince Philip and I love the positive action in this show and as a certified clinical medical assistant I learn more about procedures that I have forgotten about by watching this show love Evangeline
Fantastic episode. I'm so sorry for John's family. Have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
I love these shows. Thank you so much for posting them.
Ty bless you all❤
No parent is perfect... We do what we can.
Poor hazel, had me crying for her
Seeing the doctors and nurses go above and beyond with caring tenderness kindness and respect they give to the patients puts every American hospital to shame. American hospitals operate like a meat market they care zero about their patients and focus on profits and should look to St. Georges as a SHINING EXAMPLE of what hospital should be everywhere.
I’m loving the hospital videos.
Good morning Banijay,and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
It's 9pm here, but hell, good morning to you too!
@@DodderingOldMan It's 7:50am in Ontario, Canada. I hope you have a wonderful night Doddering🙂⚘️.
Good morning to you too
Two lovely families ❤
I love that Angrla isnt resentful about her half sibling. Hazel is stunning.
Sorry for your loss🙏🏻.
Having been to the hospital countless times with my dad who was very hard of hearing, it would be such a wonderful thing if they staff would speak loud enough for the patient to hear them. Most times, they do not do this regardless of being told by family the patient can't hear well. My dad was an amazingly intelligent man but was reduced to repetition of information from me to understand what was happening to him.
Great background music!
In 2021 in the UK an average of six motorcyclists were killed and 111 seriously injured PER WEEK.
This show is still probably one of my all time favorite shows to watch on RUclips. But, there was something more raw and real with the first few seasons. They were truly Birds Eye view and less “movie” like. I’m no editing expert but there are just too many cuts and zooms. You can’t tell me that some of these shots aren’t posed. I don’t know.
I forgot to mention that they added a significant more amount of cameras. After the first season I think?
Did John' other daughter get to see her dad before he passed?
Think about how dangerous riding a motorcycle is before you encourage your children to ride!🇨🇦
Poor hazel. I hope she isnt having any major problems...
What happened to season 15
5:09 "You're going to be just fine..." She is not fine. "6:53 "You're okay sweetheart..." she is not okay. This doctor! Perhaps she thinks she is being reassuring here but saying these things is incredibly patronizing and dismissive, she needs to learn proper bedside care. She is basically saying whatever you are feeling after this trauma is incorrect and you should feel "okay" or "fine", it completely disregards the patient and thier experience. She could say, "We are taking care of you....we are here for you....we are here to help you....I can see you're scared but we you are in the best place and we are all here to help you." And yes, these things matter in situations like this.
I mean, essentially, she was
In the way that she was safe at the moment and being looked after..and I kind of think that’s her way of saying you’re not going to die. People need words like this.
American here and I would have killed for nurses and doctors to be so caring and gentle and encouraging when I was in the hospital for covid in 21. Instead they treated me roughly and made me cry daily and I am in my mid-60's not a kid. These St George doctors and nurses were perfect with what they did and said. God bless them.
Patronizing? lolol, please. The doctor is reassuring her she will be just fine there. It's likely the most traumatizing experience of her life. They aren't dismissing anything. They did every single test under the sun. They simply told her she is in good hands and not to worry. Perhaps it's anglo/celtic culture and that is why I know it means no harm whatsoever. Some people, I swear.
Why are these new episodes from years ago???😮 2019 😢
Cause someone’s nice enough to upload them for us, for free. They’re new postings
Im going to beg america to send their medical students to the uk to learn how to treat your patience
Miles per hour? Isn't the UK metric?
Which health care system is better US or UK?
Depends on what you need done & how quickly. In socialist medicine you're on wait lists for months to years what in the U.S. you get within days. Obamacare has been a disaster in America because it was written by the big insurance industry & by socialists. In a country of more than 375 million people with open borders it destroyed most private practices & invited lowered standards & wait lists BUT it launched the attack on children with the Tranzing Industry. It most CERTAINLY has not improved health care in the U.S. It's also skyrocketed costs including in the pharmaceutical industry and boy oh boy are those beasts happy. But- if you need critical care & walk in care & appointments in reasonable times you can still get them. We are certainty NOT a healthier nation under this socialized, taxpayer subsidized industry. We are certainty more drugged up than ever in history but that is not a cure. Meanwhile with open borders we're forced to pay for MILLIONS on "free" Medicaid under Bidenomics crashed economy & high taxes too. Yay. The self praising NHS in Canada is overrun as it is in Europe.
Socialized ANYTHING cannot work long term for "multicultural" unassimilated countries. There will never be "equity" in these systems because the administration & government & insurance industries CHOOSE who gets what on a bias.
That is just the truth of it.
Had a friend hit a dog Scooted down on back lived 2 wks
Road
hazel is beautiful
“Central reservation of a dual carriageway”
Is this what this thing is called??
The median? The divider?
I hate motorcycles I have seen a friend killed on one and another gentleman killed on one that was enough for me swore I would never get on one!!!
Commercials were insane!
I wonder if he had Marfan Syndrome, and doctors missed it. I see a few signs, I have it.
I wish i had a better relationship with my dad. But i know my sister was their together baby. My ste0 mom was wonderful. But a t the end i believe she died hating me
I just hope that man who likes to live dangerously cause 'its part of him' - just dont be a burden on yr children if u get hurt seriously. Grow up man
So we all should just live boring, safe lives? You are more likely to become a burden to your children after a car accident.
@@ClearwaterKB fyi i am 72 still hve my own home and i hve lots of hobbies. I do my own housework. If u dont understand what i meant in my post u stupid
He said that he doesn't race anymore because he doesn't want to be a burden. Because he's a biker he knows the risks just like we know when we cross the road but bad things happen
Biker Dad needs to grow TF up.
I thought biker dad was great. Ive learned theres no point in living in a bubble. Growing up is different for everyone. Stop judging.
Housekeeping must love that doctor who writes with ballpoint pen on the sheets. Sigh...
What's with these Britts, crying is OK!
Acab xD
And huge crybabies- my god I was like girllll chill a bit.
@@jccota08 YES!????
Blteed on the brain! Why were they messing around his stomach, and couldn’t find the bleed, it makes me so angry.
Right because medical experts have no idea what they are doing
John was going to die from the brain bleed or the bleed to the back of his stomach. Both of them were life threatening. They needed to treat the one they knew about first. The second one was found at a later stage. The docs know more than us.
He had an abdominal aortic aneurysm. That's in the stomach.
I agree. Figured they did scans on the head and brain d/t the fall and change in cognitive status.
@@pennyjones4954 also had bleeding on the brain
Hazel's Dad posing for the camera with the helmet and jacket on in the ED was a bit much. Have a little respect that she did not want to see that. Also put your helmet on before you get on your bike not in ED. Lord, some people.
People deal with stress differently.
You don't know what she did or didn't want to see after a few minutes edited out of the hours she spent in A&E.
Biker Dad needs to grow TF up
Dad loves the camera!
What about the little girl?