During National EMS Week, the New Orleans emergency response technicians face challenges including a car accident victim trapped beneath a vehicle, another pedestrian hit by a car, and a man with a prior cardiac history experiencing worrying chest pains.
Saturday night fever grips New Orleans as the EMTs respond to a gruesome stabbing, an assault with a beer bottle, a car accident involving an infant, and a combative patient who tries biting the hands that treat him.
New Orleans EMT responders face the darkness of death and the joy of life in one whirlwind episode. They go from treating gunshot victims and car accident patients to delivering a baby - with one of the technicians expecting a baby of her own.
On a night that leaves the EMT crew holding its breath, the first responders aid patients suffering from a strange assortment of afflictions, from being impaled by wood to getting thrown from a moving vehicle.
EMT first responders must expect the unexpected as a wild series of calls include a man stabbed in the head, a screaming woman who has stumbled onto a New Orleans levee, and a car accident that has resulted in an overturned vehicle with a victim trapped inside.
The first responders treat a series of major car accidents, a Brazilian soccer player with a knee injury and a hallucinating man with chest pains.
The New Orleans EMT team treats a motorcycle accident victim in danger of losing a limb, multiple seizure sufferers, a young child with a breathing obstruction, and a perpetrator with a dangerous condition.
Strange events are afoot across New Orleans, as the first responders must treat a stabbing and a dog bite on Bourbon Street, a pregnant woman in distress, and an overturned vehicle that could go from bad to worse.
A strange Mardi Gras sees the cancellation of traditional parades--but not the end of emergencies, as the EMT crew responds to a vehicle-streetcar collision, a motorcycle accident, a house fire, and potential cardiac arrest.
The team faces a slew of dramatic nightshift calls including a pregnant woman who has been assaulted, a 4-year-old boy with abdominal pain, a gunshot victim, and a potentially devastating car accident involving the St. Charles trolley.
An EMT juggles the joys of family with the pressures of the night shift; a gunshot victim; a motorcyclist hit by a car; a man in custody; a Vietnam veteran with a grisly finger injury.
The EMT team must band together to treat multiple major vehicle accidents, patients losing consciousness, and face breathing and heart ailments; a woman has been assaulted by her significant other.
First responders in New Orleans battle freezing temperatures as they treat a driver who gets trapped after a serious car accident.
An EMS captain juggles the challenges and rewards of being a wife and mother of twins with the never-ending drama of the job; the shift includes a bloody car accident, a major apartment fire and multiple victims struggling to breathe.
A young man is shot down while walking home and rumors swirl about who could have wanted him dead.
Family matters take center stage as one EMT technician prepares for the birth of his child, two others prepare for an emergency delivery, and a host of challenges include an injured driver and his trapped dog, a domestic violence victim, and a young boy plagued by seizures.
EMS first responders keep their cool and maintain their spirits as they face a series of challenges across New Orleans, including a shooting and stabbing victim and a woman whose slot machine experience takes a bizarre turn.
With COVID-19 raging across the city, the New Orleans EMS responders face a series of crises that include a vehicle rollover from a police pursuit, a victim with close-range gunshot wounds, and a race to save a woman in respiratory distress.
The unexpected reigns in the city of New Orleans as EMS responders answer calls about a child shooting, a multiple-vehicle car accident, a reported suicide attempt, and a veteran struggling with a drug overdose. It is a night shift where things are not always what they seem.
EMS responders face an unpredictable night of crises, including a violent facial attack, a high school football injury, and a heroin addict's emotional vow.
Emergency medical responders on the New Orleans night shift race to save victims of a drive-by shooting and a serious car accident, all against the backdrop of the continuing pandemic.
Like the saying goes, "If you stay ready, you never have to get ready"; and that is a code Tampa's first responders live by. Robb and Bethany rush to the scene where a man is shot by the police, while Tony and Dave have to think quickly to treat a stabbing victim, and Stokes and Mayville rush to put out a grocery store fire.
Pierre and Jerry are backed up by Air Service when they go on a high-speed car chase through the streets of Tampa. Rush and Benny have to restrain a combative patient, while Stokes and Doug transport a victim of sexual assault in Ybor. Robb and Bethany witness a heartbreaking scene when a mother must decide whether or not to send her son to jail in order to save his life.
Chaos erupts when shots are fired and a teenager is wounded while Will and Dimitri are on patrol at a high school football game. Meanwhile, Mayville and Stokes are on the scene when multiple bomb threats are made in Ybor City. And the ROC Squad are on the move when they chase down a teenager on a joyride with his parents' car.
It's Halloween night in Tampa and the cases get wild. Tony and Dave treat a woman who was shot in the chest with a BB gun and is bleeding uncontrollably. The ROC Squad responds to a call from a man who was shot, and Will and Dimitri go into detective mode to help track down the assailants. Later on, Air Control guides Robb and Bethany to track down a fleeing suspect who thinks he can hide in a trash dumpster.
Tampa first responders have a chaotic night treating seizure and overdose patients, while the ROC Squad Task Force tracks down suspected armed robbers in a high-speed chase.
Officers Robb and Bethany are helped by the K9 Unit to corral a suspect who takes off running after a car chase. Fire Rescue's Rush and Rutledge struggle to convince a man with heart problems to go to the hospital. Mayville and Doug are called in when a car careens off a bridge–and the driver can't be found.
Mark and Austin find themselves conflicted when a man stabbed multiple times angrily refuses treatment. Jerry and Pierre engage in a car chase that results in a foot chase when an armed suspect bails from the vehicle into a parking lot.
Officers Roni and Cooper engage in a foot chase following a stabbing at a nightclub; Fire Rescue's Doug and Stokes try to save the life of a man shot in the throat; the hunt for a carjacker leads Will and Dimitri to the roof of an apartment complex.
Family bonds and family struggles take center stage when a man approaches Robb and Bethany and asks them to help find his missing daughter whom he fears is dead. The ROC Squad set up a high-profile sting to capture a group of thieves preying upon Tampa. Rush and Rutledge try to save a puppy from a raging apartment complex fire.
In the premiere Tampa episode, we meet the brave members of the police and fire rescue departments that risk their lives every night patrolling the city to protect its residents. Police officers Robb and Bethany find themselves in an armed standoff with a suspect who has been holed up in an apartment complex. And fire rescue team Mayville and Stokes must put out a trailer fire that threatens to incinerate the rest of the residential park.
The New Orleans EMTs receive calls from every direction, from gunshot victims to seizures to a moped rider playing Pokemon Go.
The brother of a paramedic gets sucker-punched; best friends get into an accident; one of the newest members of the Nightwatch comforts a suicidal patient, then reflects on the bonds he has forged during his first year in New Orleans.
A woman in a disagreement with her boyfriend tells police a bizarre story; a suspected purse snatcher running from the authorities takes a break to finish eating some chicken strips; a tarot card reader suffers from dehydration.
Tempers rise and violence swells during a hot, humid evening; police chase two armed carjacking suspects; Keeley tends to a family injured in a car accident; Titus and Dan respond to a call from a former Playboy Bunny.
Bystanders assist the first responders at a restaurant in the French Quarter and at the scene of a car accident; a tourist has to be coaxed into going to the hospital.
The men and women who serve New Orleans reflect on the risks they take; armed intruders throw a small party into chaos; a good Samaritan gets injured while trying to break up a bar fight.
EMTs Titus and Dan resuscitate the victim of a drug overdose; Brooke and Landon tend to a girl with congenital heart issues; firefighters contain a blaze before it can wreak havoc.
Working together for years has turned Titus and Dan into great friends. But on their shift, they inevitably come across folks who are the victims of crimes perpetuated by those closest to them. It's on calls like these when they become more than just emergency medical technicians; they're also therapists and counselors, doing whatever they can to steer some troubled people back in the right direction.
In a night filled with multiple shootings, Holly and Nick have to search for a gunshot victim that has gone missing. Meanwhile Titus and Dan tend to a man stabbed multiple times. Keeley is heartbroken about the shooting tragedy in Orlando, and is intent on participating in the city's upcoming pride march.
The NOLA EMS team celebrates the opening of its new headquarters, finally complete after ten years of working out of trailers. Meanwhile, Titus has his own new beginning as he's received his paramedic's license and he and long-time partner Dan must adjust to their new shared roles in a variety of calls. And new team, Arcady and Ted, get to know each other's styles in their first shifts together.
The first responders recall their experiences with Hurricane Katrina on the 10th anniversary of the deadly storm; the police SWAT team prepares for a risky raid.
Emergency medical technicians assist drug addicts and victims of assaults and accidents; police officers work to keep weapons off the streets.
Police officer Justin joins the SWAT team in a raid; the first responders treat an accident victim with amnesia and a woman who fell off a roof; Arkday bonds with a man who attempted suicide.
The first responders work to save the victims of several shootings and a drug overdose; police officers apprehend suspects in possession of illegal firearms.
New partners Arkady and Tom search for a victim who vanished in a river; a motorcyclist suffers serious injuries in an accident; a pedicab driver hurts his leg; a drug dealer hides out in a dangerous neighbourhood.
On the fourth of July in New Orleans, the heat seems to trigger havoc in the streets. Holly, Nick, and Keeley arrive at a bloody scene where a woman could lose her arm after a bar fight. Then at the scene of a car accident, a first responder is assaulted while trying to tend to the victims. And as fireworks explode across the city, police officers Randy and Devin catch a teenage bike thief, and offer some tough love to get his life on track.
Titus and Dan assist a woman who was stabbed in the face; Holly and Nick tend to a transgender assault victim; a wild car chase ends with a major accident, firefighters work to put out a structure fire.
A beloved police officer is shot and killed while on duty; officers come under fire during an attempt to serve a warrant; a bicyclist's leg is mangled in an accident.
Gavin and his new partner, Ted, travel to Bourbon Street to treat a woman with a broken ankle; the SWAT team serves a high-risk warrant; an accident victim's arm is cut to the bone; a man falls off a ladder and lands on a rood.
A high-speed chase leads to a shootout with SWAT officers; a woman loses her eyeball in a fight; responders treat a shooting victim in a dangerous location; two men become involved in a violent knife fight.
Mardi Gras proves hectic for the responders; a man impales his hand on a fence, while another is stabbed in the face; the search for armed robbers leads to a high-speed chase.
It's New Year's in New Orleans and gun violence is rampant as Police and EMS deal with armed robberies and shootings. Plus, EMT Gavin returns to the job, and everyone celebrates a new addition to the family.
Suspected drug dealers are hunted by the police; a violent schizophrenic threatens a group of partygoers.
A car thief is pursued; EMT teams respond to emergency calls involving children in distress.
A man's finger is bitten off by a dog; another man is stabbed.
A homicide suspect is pursued; a man falls into the Mississippi River.
A burglary suspect is hunted on Halloween.
A stabbing occurs at a birthday party; firefighters head to the scene of a burning car.
A vehicle collision causes a fire at a gas station.
A man is treated for gunshot wounds in the opener of this series following emergency responders working the night shift in New Orleans.
In this one-hour special, "Nightwatch" veterans Titus and Holly take a trip down memory lane to highlight some of the most memorable moments from past seasons that showcase the New Orleans medics in action.
In this one-hour special, "Nightwatch" veterans Titus and Holly take a trip down memory lane to highlight some of the most memorable moments from past seasons that showcase the New Orleans medics in action. Fans will also be introduced to the new faces that will be featured in the show's highly anticipated return.
The EMTs recall and reflect on their craziest and most memorable calls on the Nightwatch shift in New Orleans.
The New Orleans EMTs recall and reflect on their craziest and most memorable calls on the night shift.
An in-depth look at what it takes to be an officer patrolling the streets of New Orleans explores what motivates the police to do their job and the realities of what they experience on a nightly basis.
Every night, every shift offers its own adventures and its own unforgettable New Orleans characters to help and protect. And on this special episode of Nightwatch, we revisit the most memorable police, fire and EMS cases from the past 20 episodes. With, shocking revelations, never-seen-before footage, and the New Orleans first responders that you have come to love.
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