The show follows staff and stories over four nights at the London Major Trauma System across the capital and south east of England.
The London Major Trauma System was set up following the London bombings in 2005 and acts as an interconnected network for hospitals, air ambulances and paramedics.
“Emergency” was filmed during the busiest months for hospitals last summer and follows the minute-by-minute decisions of the nation’s top doctors as they treat the most seriously injured patients.
TONIGHT IS EVENING! Watch the first episode of Emergency on @Channel4 9 p.m.
Since 2010, hospitals, ambulance and air ambulance services have been working together in the trauma network. Survival rates increased by 50%, saving approximately 610 lives.#NHS #C4Emergency pic.twitter.com/cULkourCUy
— East Kent Hospitals (@EKHUFT) February 28, 2022
The show visits four hospitals: St George’s, Royal London, St Mary’s and William Harvey Hospital.
The first episode follows 58-year-old Peter, who was crushed under a 400kg crate while at work, and the team discovers he has broken his pelvis.
Additionally, 28-year-old Danilo is brought to St Mary’s following a motorcycle accident and following issues with a ruptured aorta.
In London, there is a night of violence as the hospital is inundated with stab wounds as the team tries to help all the patients.
How to watch Emergency:
The show is broadcast tonight (Monday February 28) on Channel 4 and All 4 from 9 p.m.
There are four episodes each airing over the next four days at 9 p.m.
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Source: www.times-series.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-03-03 10:55:00