Nightwatch: Inside the Ambulance, Anything Can Happen – Full Episode (S1, E6) | A&E

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It’s a full moon in New Orleans, and sure enough, all night long, the calls for the EMT’s seem to get crazier and crazier: the victim of a machete assauklt and the man whose finger is bitten off by a dog in Season 1, Episode 6 “Full Moon Rising”. #Nightwatch
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From executive producer Dick Wolf comes “Nightwatch,” an hour-long series following elite teams of emergency responders as they risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day: the overnight shift.

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44 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Inside the Ambulance, Anything Can Happen – Full Episode (S1, E6) | A&E

  1. I'm watching this while in the hospital for a sickle cell crisis since May 31st so hopefully I can go home maybe tomorrow. I had a seizure last month on the 23rd. Thank God for my babysis being at home with me or things would've went another way.

  2. I feel so bad for addicts. I remember being in the psych ward and also outpatient and there were so many people addicted to drugs because they were self medicating for mental health issues they couldn’t get treatment for.

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