Medical Emergency (2005)
Medical Emergency is an Australian reality television series screened on the Seven Network. Medical Emergency is narrated by actor Chris Gabardi who also appeared in drama series All Saints. It was previously hosted and narrated by actress Georgie Parker, who also appeared in All Saints. Medical Emergency is filmed under strict protocol at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital's trauma unit. Medical Emergency is a ratings hit in Australia and has screened alongside other popular reality series such as Border Security, Police Files: Unlocked and The Real Seachange. A second series started airing Tuesday nights at 8:00pm from 17 July 2007. A third series started airing Tuesday nights at 9:30pm from 8 April 2008. Then three weeks later it was moved to Wednesdays at 8:00pm. It will return in 2010 with a lot of episodes that have not aired since early as 2008; as it aired only 3 episodes in 2009 after on hiatus for most of the year. It will return in late 2010.
Country: AU
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 5:
On the series return of MEDICAL EMERGENCY tonight, a young man is viciously assaulted for doing a good deed and a 35-year-old man has been rushed to hospital after he suffered a series of heart attacks while water skiing. Meanwhile, there's only one way to find out if this five-year-old is telling fibs - and the truth will come as a big surprise.
This week on MEDICAL EMERGENCY, a young man is rushed to hospital with life threatening symptoms; a mother and son have been in a terrible car crash; and a slammed door has painful consequences for a young childcare worker.
This week on MEDICAL EMERGENCY, a man has been injured by 60 kilos of falling concrete; a young woman has been attacked while out walking; and it's a busy day for the Air Ambos as flight paramedics are called from one accident to another.
This week on MEDICAL EMERGENCY, trauma staff at The Alfred are on high alert after a building collapse nearby; a young man has stapled his hand to a plank of wood; and helping dad has devastating consequences for one young lady.
This week on MEDICAL EMERGENCY, a headache turns a man's life upside down in a matter of hours; a teenage boy is rushed to Emergency after a high-speed crash; and some doctors become patients during a fiercely contested soccer match.