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Cyclist John, who's 43, is brought to A&E after crashing face first into a car. His injuries are so severe that he was put in an induced coma at the scene. Doctors send John for scans, suspecting that the impact may have caused serious damage to his brain and spine.
In this episode, a thirteen-year-old Tom is rushed to St George's after crashing his bike head first into a parked car while racing a friend. Half of Tom's face is badly swollen and a scan is need to assess if he is suffering from any life-changing injuries. Elsewhere, a 26-year-old called Andy arrives at A&E after injuring his knee during a game of Frisbee.
Gerry, who's 75, is rushed to A&E with a dangerously high heart rate of over 250 bpm. Six-year-old Daniel has an infected blister on his foot.
Five-year-old Isa is rushed to A&E after being hit by a car and trapped underneath it, and doctors suspect the impact may have caused serious internal damage, as well as significant head injuries. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Tom is treated after slicing through his leg with a circular saw, with medics fearing the blade has cut so deeply into the muscle tissue that it could starve his leg of blood. Plus, 85-year-old retired actor Donald comes to the hospital with pain in his bladder, and consultant Faheem is concerned there may be an infection.
Robert, has been involved in a motorbike collision on his way to work. He faces extensive surgery and his young family have to be told the devastating news. A 54-year-old woman's heart nearly stops when she collapses whilst walking to work.
A ten-year old girl is rushed to the department after twisting her leg funny whilst playing football. It becomes apparent she will need surgery. A three-year-old visits the department after having a seizure earlier in the day.
Martin, aged 77 is rushed into the department after falling over at home. Whilst at the hospital he has two further seizures, so the Doctors carry out urgent tests to figure out what's going on.
A 59-year-old woman is rushed into hospital who may of suffered from a stroke. A 28 year old carpenter has cut his finger open.
For some patients age is just a number, take Bill, a eighty-one year old cyclist who wasn't wearing a helmet and has been involved in a car crash.
Maura is rushed into A&E after suffering a fall during the night at home. Medics are concerned when the 85-year-old can't move or feel her legs, leaving Doctor Sarah to break some life-changing news to her family.
John is brought into the department after been involved in an accident with a golf club that saw him been hit in the face.
79-year-old Carole is rushed into the department, with the symptoms of suffering a stroke. She is confused and so are the doctors, who need to decide what the best way to treat the elderly lady is.
Following more of the everyday dramas in the A&E department of St. George's hospital.
Paula has been referred to the hospital by her GP for urgent treatment. She has gone to her Doctor for a blood test and the results have shown a large amount of salts in her blood.
This episode focuses on the bond between father and son. Rod is rushed to the department after falling 18 feet from scaffolding, it's soon revealed he will need extensive surgery to recover.
Adam is brought into the department after crashing into a car on his motorbike. He has to be sent for a CT scan to find out just how serious his injuries are.
Five-year-old Kayla, who has a rare form of juvenile arthritis, is struggling to breathe.
Mechanic Grant has been crushed against a brick wall by his own car while he was working on it. Doug has a rare incurable condition that has caused a growth on his head which is prone to bleeding.
Josh, who's 10, arrives at A&E after an accident at school, unaware that his finger was cut off in the incident. Stonemason Guido dropped a marble slap on his finger and told his wife it's just a cut.
Katrina, who's 53, has difficulty breathing and is experiencing chest pains. Angela, who's 63, was attacked by one of her cats as she shouted at a fox in her garden.
This episode is about powerful bonds between patients and their families. Cyril, who's 91, arrives at St George's by air after being in a car crash. Five-year-old Roman has a pencil stuck in his ear.
Mike has fallen face first onto a pavement. He has a form of epilepsy that doesn't respond well to medication. Daisy, who's 22 months old, has been kicked in the head by a racehorse.
Motorcyclist Sam, who's 19, is airlifted to St George's after crashing into a bus. Seven-year-old Raheem accidentally cut his wrist while playing at home. He's worried that he might need stitches.
This episode focuses on love between patients and their family. Sir John Cockburn, who's 89, may have had an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Ten-year-old Niall has broken his arm falling from a tree.