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A doctor performs marathon surgery to reattach a left arm severed when a 7-year-old boy is struck by a truck.
A doctor performs marathon surgery to reattach a left arm severed when a 7-year-old boy is struck by a truck.
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S3, EP1 "Jaws of Life"A car packed with teenage girls crashes through a chain link fence; a fence pole shoots through the windshield into the chest of the driver and into the thigh of a girl in the back seat.
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S4, EP1 "Mountain Lion Attack"Doctors help a woman who is brutally attacked by a mountain lion; a difficult lady has abdominal problems.
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S2, EP2 "Red Blanket"A patient is passing out for no apparent reason; while being examined by Dr. Craig Mittleman, the patient drinks a glass of cold water and goes into cardiac arrest.
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S2, EP5 "Prepare for the Worst"Two gang members threaten to kill Dr. Carroll while he tries to save three men with gunshot wounds; reattaching fingers; car burglar.
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S10, EP10 "Perfect Storm"A pregnant woman is shot in the abdomen; a doctor is the victim of a car burglary; a storm is preventing a patient's life-saving surgery.
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S10, EP9 "I'm So Dead"A woman stops eating because she believes she is dead; a runner goes blind in one eye during a marathon; an ER tech's stroke-like symptoms.
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S10, EP8 "Who Shot Who?"A doctor treats three gunshot victims who claim be innocent bystanders; a doctor must perform emergency brain surgery on his first day; a bride-to-be suddenly slips into a diabetic coma.
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S10, EP7 "Beyond Recognition"A man's face and body suddenly double in size; a young woman is burning up from the inside out after a day at the beach; a grumpy old man nearly dies before revealing an emotional secret.
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