24 Hours in A&E – S16 E19

Witness an intense medical journey as John faces a ruptured aneurysm, his son’s deep emotions, and the crucial surgery that can save his life. This gripping episode of 24 Hours in A&E showcases the resilience of family bonds and the dedication of healthcare professionals.

——-

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.

——-

Welcome to Banijay Bluelight, the ultimate destination for adrenaline-pumping Police, A&E, and emergency TV shows.

Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding action of shows like 24 Hours in A&E as you witness real-life hospital staff in action. Experience the high-stakes world of emergency medicine with gripping series like Extreme A&E and Mystery Diagnosis.

From thrilling police operations to life-saving medical interventions, Bluelight delivers non-stop excitement. Get ready to be on the edge of your seat with Banijay Bluelight. Subscribe now and join the front line of action-packed TV!

Don’t miss a moment – click the link to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@BanijayBluelight?sub_confirmation=1

#policeshows #emergencytv #actionpacked

Share.

35 Comments

  1. Jamie’s dad sounds like a great dad. Just realizing that he can’t be mom is enough. I too am a traditionalist. There is nothing wrong with that.

  2. To the Dad, you did not fail your kids. You are present. And you were present. Nobody is a perfect parent. What matters is that you are there for them. Staying home over a year after their Mom left so that they wouldn’t feel abandoned is an incredible act from a father. I hope your boys tell you what a good dad you were to them.

  3. The ambulance man helping John looks like he’s 16! Mr Maze you did good, being a single parent is hard and you did fantastic! Noel your hand, I shouldn’t have looked. That was something I can even put words in… but your high from the meds!

  4. Jamie's dad is amazing and don't wait to tell him you love him to bits, life is so uncertain. I was thrilled to see that gentleman survived that AAA, I lost my sister last year to an undetected AAA that ruptured…I too have a AAA (they say it's genetic) and have the best vascular doc at UCSF Dr. Hiramoto who does "watchful treatment" and keeps an eye on it and hopefully I too will be a success case. Love these videos, love those docs and staff members.❤

  5. My Dad cut off 1/2 of his right index finger when he was young. He served in WWII, married & was the father of four.
    For fun when someone was taking pictures, he would put his index finger up to his nose so it looked like he had his finger in his nose. The look on some faces was hilarious!!!

  6. Mr. Maz, everyone thinks they could do a better job of raising their kids if they knew then what they know now. You have raised 2 great sons. That is the benchmark of being a great parent!!

  7. I have an abdominal aortic aneurism that’s grown to 5.2 cm . My Vascular Surgeon is waiting until it grows to 6 cm . I’m 72 years old and live with a genetic disease I’ve gone through 60 surgeries thus far joint replacements and fusions , heart stents, bilateral renal stents, advanced deterioration of my brain all because of the genetic disease .

Leave A Reply