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| 23 Feb 2022 | |
| Written by Timothy Hamilton | |
| News |
After the London bombings in 2005, a world-leading emergency trauma service was set up in the capital. A new TV series follows the team of first responders, critical care doctors and surgeons who come the rescue.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-people-who-saved-my-life-hgg9cdmhf
The documentary series Emergency begins on Channel 4 on February 28 at 9pm, featuring OP Jess Payne (97-02).
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