St George's Hospital to feature on Channel 4's 'Emergency'

By Lexi Iles

3rd Mar 2022 | Local News

St George's hospital is one of the four featured in Channel 4's 'Emergency' (credit: James Mayer)
St George's hospital is one of the four featured in Channel 4's 'Emergency' (credit: James Mayer)

St George's Hospital, Tooting will feature on Channel 4's new documentary series 'Emergency' which premiers tonight (Monday February, 28).

The show will follow staff and stories over four nights at the London Major Trauma System.

The London Major Trauma System is based across London and the South-East of England, it was set up in 2005 after the London bombings.

Since 2010 hospitals, ambulance and air ambulance services have worked together in the trauma network.

Survival rates have since increased by 50%, saving an estimated 610 lives.

'Emergency' was filmed during last summer, which are the busiest months for hospitals.

The documentary follows minute by minute decisions by the nation's top medics.

The other hospitals featured alongside St George's are Royal London, St Mary's and William Harvey Hospital.

Emergency starts tonight at 21:00, the next three episodes will be on March 1, 2 and 3 at 21:00.

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