Boston EMS - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Paramedics fear that a stabbing victim in a park has been wired with explosives.
Episode 2
A married EMT team struggle to pull a drowning man from a frigid river; colleagues are faced with the challenge of calming a hysterical 6-year-old who fell out of bed and fractured his arm; and a building fire results from a resident forgetting to extinguish a scented candle.
Episode 3
The EMS is summoned to a tough neighborhood to treat two gunshot victims; a 2-year-old suffers a febrile seizure; a bomb squad is called to assess a suspicious package left outside a day care center.
Episode 4
A raging house fire threatens an entire city block; a pregnant woman is injured in a car accident; an EMT tries to convince the victim of a vicious assault to report the incident to police.
Episode 5
A patient promises to turn his life around after being shot in the leg; a paramedic must convince an unwilling patient to receive life-saving treatment; a carbon monoxide alarm rings at a school, and students report feeling dizzy.
Episode 6
A patient promises to turn his life around after being shot in the leg; a paramedic must convince an unwilling patient to receive life-saving treatment; a carbon monoxide alarm rings at a school, and students report feeling dizzy.
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