
Untold Stories of the E.R.
A man appears to have a minor laceration to his upper eyelid.

A man appears to have a minor laceration to his upper eyelid.

A man stabilizes his wife's condition; a homeless woman goes into labor.

A surgeon must squeeze a woman's heart.

Dr. Bush must figure out what type of anti-venin to use on his patient.

A patient forgets the past 20 years; reviving a cardiac arrest victim; an asthma patient runs away.

A 6-year-old's illness has no discernible cause.

A man chokes while at a holiday party; a boy's leg turns blue.

A glass tabletop nearly decapitates a man.

A young girl paralyzed from the waist down arrives at the emergency room.

A woman complains of stomach pains after eating toilet paper; an inmate has a 108-degree fever.

Anaphylaxis; fear of needles; ninja sword; exorcism.

A ruptured brain-aneurysm threatens the life of the ER's medical director.

A college student's face covered in a plaster mask; a stroke patient's heart keeps stopping.

Two skydivers are impaled by a fence post; multiple patrons stop breathing.

Complications arise for a 15-year-old boy hit by a baseball bat.

A 6-year-old boy punctures his skull with a pitchfork.

An 11-year-old girl has streptococcal pneumonia, which has a high fatality rate.

A patient is passing out for no apparent reason.

A storm halts a life-saving surgery; two ladies end up breathless; a bewildered man.

A patient with multiple personality disorder; a man with a neck injury.