A&E After Dark

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A&E After Dark

A&E staff face an alcohol withdrawal case, a hit and run, and a man with serious burns.

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Series 5
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Dr Bethany helps a patient whose car crashed on a country road, flipping three times.
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An alcohol-dependent patient arrives after a fall, just in time to intercept a seizure.
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Incidents featured include an abusive patient refusing to leave the department.
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After a terrible accident on his bike, a man has an excruciating tear on his chin.
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A man is brought in by the police having escaped a mental unit.
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Police bring in an abusive male under arrest who claims he has a racing heart.
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A man is rushed in to Majors suffering with a collapsed lung.
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Nighshift staff deal with drunkenness in the cubicles, and the victim of a dog attack.
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Ambulance crew bring in a patient who acts aggressively and is a regular at the hospital.
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In Rotherham's A&E a patient with a suspected head injury is under arrest in the carpark.
Series 6
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A severe asthma attack, a brutal assault and a suspected life-threatening aortic aneurysm.
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An air ambulance brings in a man who has drunkenly impaled himself on a graveyard fence.
Series 4
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A 75-year-old being treated for a fall is found to have potentially infected blisters.
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A motorcyclist is rushed in for an emergency operation to stop internal bleeding.
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An elderly man is in dire straits after being run over by a motorcycle.
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A 48-year-old man is brought in after having been beaten with a baseball bat and bitten.
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A man is involved in a collision and a young patient has an ankle facing the wrong way.
Series 6
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Chaos erupts when a man becomes aggressive, bringing the waiting room to a halt.
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A&E staff treat a possible heart attack, and a man with severed fingers.
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