Where to stream 24 Hours in A&E Season 6

Season 6

Watch 24 Hours in A&E Season 6 in Australia

Released: 7th May, 2014

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Season 6 Episodes

S06 Episode 1

Stand By Me

Four-year-old Alfie is brought into the hospital with a broken thighbone having fallen off his bike. The team are worried that Alfie might have ruptured an artery, causing some internal bleeding.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 7 May 2014

S06 Episode 2

Young at Heart

King's is a specialist stroke centre, treating over 1300 stroke patients each year. This episode features the work of the stroke team over 24 hours in the Emergency Department.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 14 May 2014

S06 Episode 3

Going the Distance

Both patients and staff reflect on growing older and coming to terms with mortality this week.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 21 May 2014

S06 Episode 4

Resilience

A look at the more elderly patients showing resilience in their old age. Ellen has taken a fall and has lost alot of blood when her daughters, Carole and Janet bring her in. Her daughters speak fondly of their mothers work ethic.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 28 May 2014

S06 Episode 5

Throw of the Dice

This episode shows how A&E is a place where wisdom and insight are passed not just from medic to medic, but also from generation to generation

45 mins  ·  Wed, 4 Jun 2014

S06 Episode 6

Family Matters

On mothers day, builder Jamie is rushed in after falling from the roof of a building, and four-month-old Weston has been brought to paediatric A&E after suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting for over 24 hours.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 9 Jun 2014

S06 Episode 7

Boys Don't Cry

Sixteen-year-old Max is brought to King's by air ambulance after falling 14 feet in a skate park, while Hector, who's 13, injured his hip playing football but is proud that he hasn't cried.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 16 Jun 2014

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