24 Hours in A&E – S02 E01

Step into the bustling world of King’s College Hospital, where every second counts in the A&E department. Witness the extraordinary efforts of medical teams as they navigate intense emergencies and save lives. From cycling accidents to severe trauma cases, this episode captures the raw reality of one of London’s busiest trauma centers.

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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.

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39 Comments

  1. Is HIPAA just in America? If the daughter didn’t have her parents listed as ok to talk to, the doctor can’t even tell them she’s a patient there. The friend who called the dad can do what she chooses, but healthcare workers would be fined a substantial amount for a HIPAA violation.

  2. I've seen this episode multiple times and Chris always makes my day. Having 2 children with neurodiversity myself it warms my heart to see how his lovely personality is shining through. Hope he is still cycling around London:)

  3. I like Chris' sense of humor! He seems like a guy anyone would like as a friend. Chris sounds like he might be on the autism spectrum. My younger daugter has Asperger's syndrome and I feel a similar "vibe" from the way Chris talks and acts. No problem. I really like this young guy!

  4. ………riding a bicycle, not wearing a helmet? That’s stupidity akin to not having seatbelt loosely fastened whilst seated on a jet, when the sign’s off… …
    Helmet wearing is compulsory for bicycle, & motorbike riders’, whilst on a road, irregardless of age, in Australia………

  5. Would be nice if you fixed CC in post. I really enjoy these videos and I'm constantly editing your CC in my head, even with all the accents. Please. It will help your channel.

  6. Christopher even sounds like he works for a software company 😊 I bet he’s very good at his job, he seems like a very detailed person and he sounds like a brilliant young man.

  7. As someone who also left my birthplace on the Isle of Wight at age 15 I agree that is is very boring Chris. Pretty for a holiday maybe haha

  8. I will never understand why people do not wear helmet while on wheels (bicycle, electric scooter, kick scooter etc). It’s like driving high speed on motorway w/o wearing seatbelts.

  9. Chris is brilliant…he says what he thinks with no bells or whistles. Wish there were more " normal" people like him. So glad that Kevin pulled through..he made an amazing recovery😃👍

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