The RTS award-winning documentary series is back with its fourteenth series following patients treated in the same 24 hour period at St George’s in south west London. The hospital has one of the busiest A&E departments in Britain. It’s a place where stories of life, love and loss unfold every day.

This episode – Out of the Fire – features three patients brought to St George’s for emergency treatment.

Evadney, a 56 year old woman, walks into A&E after badly burning her arm when an aerosol in a bonfire she was standing near to, exploded while on holiday in Jamaica. Her skin is badly blistered and seeping.

Five-year-old Sufia is rushed to St George’s by ambulance with head and scalp injuries after being dragged under a car on her way to school.

Patricia, 70, arrives in St George’s A&E after the car she was driving hit a wall at speed.

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Notes to editors

For more information, please contact Pippa Harper, Media Manager, on philippa.harper@stgeorges.nhs.uk or 020 8266 6128.