Blizzard is another great episode. Espiecally with the opening of when they are all playing around, and then they get the call about the massive car pile up. How many are hurt, dead, wounded, serious treatment needed. This episode just goes to show you what our doctors and nurses do for us every single day. Keep up the good fight.
Meilleure épisode de la première saison je suis heureux j ai toute l intégral de chaque saison je kiff trop urgences Meilleur série médicale hospitalière des années 90 et 2000 ❤❤❤
@@joemckim1183 Yep it could be the Q word one minute (not going to even write it down in case it jinxes any ERs having a Q word night tonight as I have too many relatives who are/were in the medical profession) and it all goes to hell the next.
ER was one of the best shows ever. You'd watch the latest episode and discuss it the next day. The strong cast was amazing all the way through the series. You would laugh at the silly stuff(like stealing back their crash carts) to finding yourself touched and crying(Mark Greene's death). This show had it all.
I remember as a child, I watched one episode where these two siblimgs came into the ER from a car accident and they were still fighting with each other. I think the younger sister told the older sitter that she hated her and wished she was dead. The older sister had an unknown reputured organ that caused internal bleedimg and sge ended up dying right next to the younger one. The younger sister started to cry and regretted saying that. The two fighting sister remimded me of my sister and I on how we would always fight growimg up.
@@nikolailang4157 That is mark of how excellent ER was. Everyone can remember certain scenes or episodes that struck a chord with them. All these years later and yet how clearly we recall those moments.
@@nikolailang4157 As humans, how we see things, and our reactions, are pretty non-experience-based. Wishing a sibling dead is common. It never has anything to do with the actual death.
ER had a strong influence on me, it showed the limitations of doctors, the medical healthcare system and that one must, always be prepared for the brutal end, I accepted this as a 16 year old watching ER, things are no different today. Eat well, sleep well and exercise well, rest is God's will
On the other hand the paramedics who all had to drive in the snow to get to the scene and bring in all of the patients wouldn't have had that kind of a luxury.
In reality this stuff would already be ready, just on the shelving, in drawers, and tucked away in corners/closets. The dispatcher giving them the call just allowed them some time to get all the extra stuff out and positioned for use in the critical cases that came in saving them a minute or two perhaps for every case, and with them getting 50-100 casualties, they were going to need every extra minute they could get. Dispatchers in real life try to do the same thing with the hospitals that they're going to try to send patients to, but we all know in real life all sorts of crap could happen and a notification of this sort might be missed or delayed in getting to those who need it.
They all know what's coming. They can hear the sirens getting closer with every passing second. Everything they can do to prepare is done, all they have left is to wait and wonder how many people they will be able to save before it's over, because they all know for something this bad, it won't be everyone...
Thank you for posting this scene. I get chills every time. I can not imagine having order in the coming chaos. But that’s what ERs do. John Carter is such a baby. It was that department and those people that made him the doctor he became.
I didn’t start watching ER until the 4th season, I think. A few years ago, when I started it from the beginning, I was shocked af to see Carter as a mere med student.
Carter was at a disadvantage. He had one leg in a cast. A biker took it off of him, with the cast cutter, the grin on his face. ... should have extended it a minute where the fist wave of ambulances pull in.
Uhhhh Is there a reason why ER clips keep popping up as 'recommended' video....OH fine... I'll watch it and pretend I'm 14 all over again when this premiered
😁😁😁. I rewatch and rewatch. I am pretending that I am 16 🤣🤣🤣. 😭😭. I started to watch it on tv in 1998 I guess, because I live in South America, and I don’t remember when, the channel stopped it. Always I thought that it was so boring to watch but now changed my mind. Really amazing all the actors in the first 5 seasons with George Clooney. I laughed a lot on all the episodes. When the original cast started to leave the show, wasn’t the same but good to watch with Goran and Maura.
A lot of modern disaster medicine comes strictly from battlefield medicine. Eg. TRIAGE procedure was developed during the Korean War, than implemented in civil medicine
It’s this kind of show that made TV great. ER was a fantastic show with shows like Carter and Lucy getting stabbed, Dr. Greene’s death, and Blizzard. That particular show starts out with the staff playing with a volleyball, and then the call about the massive traffic pile up on the Kennedy Expressway. It was awesome! That’s why ER lasted for 16 seasons.
This entire episode is a masterpiece. A dozen different stories are told or continued and there wasn't an ounce of superfluous dialog. This entire sequence here SHOWED so much. It was competence porn (at least if you don't know how a real ER runs -- and TBH I don't.) I love it.
This is one of my favorite episodes. I've always been partial to the disaster episodes especially in the early years I think it shows everything ER could be
That’s because she’s a surgeon in her home country, but she has to take the USMLE and Board exam. This is my favorite episode to watch during the Christmas Season
Medicine was a calling, in my blood since I was a child...always wanted to be a doctor. Well, didn't have the means for medical school back then so I went to nursing school instead. But, I tell you, IF I had become a doctor, I would want to be one just like Mark Greene...so strong yet compassionate...loved his character role!
Ll lady go train to be a doctor you have the right attitude for it. There is a way around anything if you want it bad eoungh. You only live 1 go for it train to be a doctor live life with no regrets that's what I do. Xxxxxx
@@madirishgirl76 What kind words, I thank you for that! If only I were younger...retired now & honestly, don't think the brain is able to absorb so much new knowledge! ☺ Life just did not go in that direction, but that's okay too...I lived vicariously through all the docs I worked with over the years! Be well & thank you again! Happy for you that you live life with no regrets! 😚
@@fbayer72 ypure v v welcome ❤❤❤❤❤your never too old to learn you know never. I hope life has been good to you you sound like a v v nice person. I've a lovely 15 yr old son who never gives me any trouble a crazy dog I love to bits, job I love just no man stil could be worse. You take it easy remember never too old to learn. I find older I get easier it is to learn I'm only 45. Go for it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was an excellent episode. I love how they went from having nothing to do and it being a blizzard out so nothing really going on to them getting the call and knowing what is coming with the sirens getting closer but all they can do is wait for the chaos.
I love this episode. Also, I just noticed for the first time, Benton using those metal balls (I don't recall what they're called) to mediate and calm himself! Excellent little detail I can't believe that I've missed on all my rewatches!
With weather like that, you kind of hope the EMT's and their transport are spaced out a bit so you don't get tangle at the ER admitting area. You clear out every bed in the place that you can, call in every Surgeon and specialist that's available and put your game face on.
This reminds me of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. I was doing a visiting rotation at the OUHSC ER. When the call came we got report of an estimated 50 casualties. Within 5 minutes that count jumped up to 100, then a few minutes later 200. We called in every single person we could get ahold of to help out. Our local EMS command ordered a divert on all non-bombing ER transports to other hospitals in OKC, Del City, Midwest City. By the time all was said and done, over 250 victims of the bombing came thru our ER doors. St Anthony's got another 150, and the other area hospitals got the rest for a total of 800+ injured and 168 dead.
I worked several years in the ER..we prepared for war, strife, and agony every day… if we had one hour of quiet, we knew the something was supposed to drop….the Lord was giving us time
Its not the kick in the balls that gets you...its the waiting for it to happen. I remember watching St Elsewhere in the late 880s//early 90s but ER was THE medical drama I got hooked on.
I was a kid when this aired and my mom would watch it. I don’t know if I remember it as a rerun or when it first came on, but this is the one episode I recalled even before watching them again when I got older. I’ll never forget
@@ajholt84 That’s my Rule #30: NEVER say the “Q” word at the firehouse or to a firefighter! One of our probies made that mistake two weeks ago-shortly afterwards, we got hit with three calls in an hour! (Rural volunteer fire department). I just hope she learned her lesson. And another time years ago, the manager of the town’s grocery store said that word to me, and he blew me off when I said that he’d jinxed us. Sure enough, that afternoon we got hit with five calls in two hours! The next time I ran into him I told him what had happened and said it was all HIS fault!
I remember me working at er as a new grad nurse. we received a call before a huge highway car accident. Me and others were waiting for them to arrive. Siren was getting closer and closer, and my heartbeat was getting faster and faster. 😅
This may be a weird connection, but when I see clips like this in the first season, it reminds me of The Fugitive, the movie version with Harrison Ford - the aesthetics of a Chicago hospital, the photography, even the musical cues (James Newton Howard did the music for the first episode; he did the music for the film). If you watch those scenes in the movie, they look and feel very much like they could have been in this show.
It's a great shot for a poster, no doubt. However, they almost certainly wouldn't set up like that in a congested space like a hallway. A couple would act as a triage team and most of the rest would be ready in the various rooms waiting for patients. That keeps the hallways clear and everyone out of each other's way.
ER was originally shot on film. You can tell at 0:43-0:46 some of the film artifacts show up (white blips). In theory, it could be re-released on Blu-Ray at 4k resolution. Can you imagine the quality of the image and detail?
I see the same film artifacts (white blips, scratches) on all the _Law & Order_ Michael Moriarty episodes. It does surprise me that this can still happen - even for 1990s TV shows.
This reminds me of an accident in my province of Ontario there was anywhere from 75 to 100+ cars in a pile up on the 401 in 96 the accident was cancel by fog
Things like this DO happen in the real world. So I take my hat off to the doctors and nurses who work so HARD every day. Even now during the pandemic they still work their butts off helping people. They deserve a holiday once it's over.
It is actually a radio rather than a telephone. The speaker plays so everyone can hear the incoming call. The handset has a transmit button on it. When you transmit the external speaker cuts off so you don't get an echo or feedback. That was how this dispatcher came over clear on the speaker (so everyone could hear), but when the doctor replied we only hear her voice (not over the speaker). There is the same set up at the fire station I work out of.
You probably wouldn't. This is a mass casualty situation. The waiting area would be cleared as they prepare for a lot of critically injured patients, at least the ones that survive transport.
Did they really HD remaster the whole show? I have this on VHS from 20+ years ago, not that I still have a machine. But would love to watch these old episodes again without them being blurry AF.
I went from ER to greys anatomy as a kid, I’m gonna have to go back and rewatch ER, hell I know greys word for word all these years later, got to get ER now
Another really haunting one was I believe in season 4 where the staff is preparing for plane crash (?) victims and they find out that there were no survivors.
Just curious, as I haven't seen this episode. Is the scene where they are all waiting by the entryway the last scene of the episode? It seems that one wouldn't need to see anything that happens next for it to have an effect on the viewer.
This is actually only about 10 minutes in to the episode. What follows is, in our opinion, one of the best episodes of the first season. We highly recommend it!
It's a great cut. It fades to black as we just saw this clip end....then BANG...doors fly open and a flood of noise, colour and movement as the first casualties come in, starting the mayhem. I love ER. Apart from my geeky films, MCU, LOTR, HP etc this is the only DVD set I kept after switching to streaming. I have the full boxset and I won't give them up.
The only inaccurate thing is the dispatcher saying Mercy lost their power. Hospitals must have backup generators. The dispatcher should have said: Mercy lost their power and are on generators so they are closed to admissions and trauma
@@TheNerdyFosterMom I have to treat all drills as if it's serious, but if I know something bad will really happen, then some people who have been working for years may take it more seriously.
I like how the original 5 are standing in front . Greatest medical show of all time. cannot be defeated
Don't you mean 6?
Blizzard is another great episode. Espiecally with the opening of when they are all playing around, and then they get the call about the massive car pile up. How many are hurt, dead, wounded, serious treatment needed. This episode just goes to show you what our doctors and nurses do for us every single day. Keep up the good fight.
On that episode, do you know who or the band that sings in the minute 28:05 “deck the halls”?
Meilleure épisode de la première saison je suis heureux j ai toute l intégral de chaque saison je kiff trop urgences Meilleur série médicale hospitalière des années 90 et 2000 ❤❤❤
This also goes to show why even when an ER is totally slow you still need to keep a full staff on hand in case of a mass casualty situation.
@@joemckim1183 Yep it could be the Q word one minute (not going to even write it down in case it jinxes any ERs having a Q word night tonight as I have too many relatives who are/were in the medical profession) and it all goes to hell the next.
they do it for money, to line their pockets, and to survive in this world. Lets not forget that.
ER was the best medical show from over the years no one can beat this!
Indeed today er 30th anniversary
ER was one of the best shows ever. You'd watch the latest episode and discuss it the next day. The strong cast was amazing all the way through the series. You would laugh at the silly stuff(like stealing back their crash carts) to finding yourself touched and crying(Mark Greene's death). This show had it all.
I remember as a child, I watched one episode where these two siblimgs came into the ER from a car accident and they were still fighting with each other. I think the younger sister told the older sitter that she hated her and wished she was dead.
The older sister had an unknown reputured organ that caused internal bleedimg and sge ended up dying right next to the younger one. The younger sister started to cry and regretted saying that. The two fighting sister remimded me of my sister and I on how we would always fight growimg up.
@@nikolailang4157 That is mark of how excellent ER was. Everyone can remember certain scenes or episodes that struck a chord with them. All these years later and yet how clearly we recall those moments.
@@nikolailang4157 As humans, how we see things, and our reactions, are pretty non-experience-based. Wishing a sibling dead is common. It never has anything to do with the actual death.
ER had a strong influence on me, it showed the limitations of doctors, the medical healthcare system and that one must, always be prepared for the brutal end, I accepted this as a 16 year old watching ER, things are no different today. Eat well, sleep well and exercise well, rest is God's will
At least they had time to get prepared, that doesn't always happen
On the other hand the paramedics who all had to drive in the snow to get to the scene and bring in all of the patients wouldn't have had that kind of a luxury.
In reality this stuff would already be ready, just on the shelving, in drawers, and tucked away in corners/closets. The dispatcher giving them the call just allowed them some time to get all the extra stuff out and positioned for use in the critical cases that came in saving them a minute or two perhaps for every case, and with them getting 50-100 casualties, they were going to need every extra minute they could get. Dispatchers in real life try to do the same thing with the hospitals that they're going to try to send patients to, but we all know in real life all sorts of crap could happen and a notification of this sort might be missed or delayed in getting to those who need it.
So true
It's a protocol in mass casualty where the hospital are informed before hand coming to them
The Shot at the end of Mark and the group waiting is TIMELESS
The series close on a similar scene. Only Rachele Greene was the new Med student.
@@drmayeda1930Absolutely
@@JJA1987 so true
They all know what's coming. They can hear the sirens getting closer with every passing second. Everything they can do to prepare is done, all they have left is to wait and wonder how many people they will be able to save before it's over, because they all know for something this bad, it won't be everyone...
It's scenes like this that made me love this show.
Right? This show was the best! It's been a few years or longer since I've watched it, I think it's time to binge watch ER 😉
@@jasonstrickland9245 bingewatched it last time in 2012, I think next year will be a good time for a new rewatch
Yesss lol
@@jasonstrickland9245 It's on hulu if you want a rewatch.
Right when ever there was a big accident they
All work great Together. Love this show. 😍😍😍😍
“All hands...Battle stations!”
Lol that' was just what I was thinking.
Thank you for posting this scene. I get chills every time. I can not imagine having order in the coming chaos. But that’s what ERs do.
John Carter is such a baby. It was that department and those people that made him the doctor he became.
I didn’t start watching ER until the 4th season, I think. A few years ago, when I started it from the beginning, I was shocked af to see Carter as a mere med student.
Carter was at a disadvantage. He had one leg in a cast. A biker took it off of him, with the cast cutter, the grin on his face. ... should have extended it a minute where the fist wave of ambulances pull in.
So much of the series was The Education Of Dr. Carter
@@drmayeda1930 *first*
@@BrittKGM What do you mean by "mere"? All doctors start off as med students.
Uhhhh Is there a reason why ER clips keep popping up as 'recommended' video....OH fine... I'll watch it and pretend I'm 14 all over again when this premiered
Lol mood
That is so me!
No more than five or six network shows have premiered since then that were as good as this one was. :-)
😁😁😁. I rewatch and rewatch. I am pretending that I am 16 🤣🤣🤣. 😭😭. I started to watch it on tv in 1998 I guess, because I live in South America, and I don’t remember when, the channel stopped it. Always I thought that it was so boring to watch but now changed my mind. Really amazing all the actors in the first 5 seasons with George Clooney. I laughed a lot on all the episodes. When the original cast started to leave the show, wasn’t the same but good to watch with Goran and Maura.
Lmfao me too
It literally looks like they're gearing up for war. Awesome scene.
They are. War against death
See my comment.
A lot of modern disaster medicine comes strictly from battlefield medicine. Eg. TRIAGE procedure was developed during the Korean War, than implemented in civil medicine
@Jillibeens57 I was just going to say that. 😷
I’m more of a 🍂Autumn🍁 person but ❄️Winter❄️ is beautifully wonderful but dangerous season in the big city. That could lead to many accidents.
It’s this kind of show that made TV great. ER was a fantastic show with shows like Carter and Lucy getting stabbed, Dr. Greene’s death, and Blizzard. That particular show starts out with the staff playing with a volleyball, and then the call about the massive traffic pile up on the Kennedy Expressway. It was awesome! That’s why ER lasted for 16 seasons.
15 seasons
I've done this for a train derailment, making sure you had enough shrouds was the strangest thing!!
This entire episode is a masterpiece. A dozen different stories are told or continued and there wasn't an ounce of superfluous dialog. This entire sequence here SHOWED so much. It was competence porn (at least if you don't know how a real ER runs -- and TBH I don't.) I love it.
this is how a real er runs been there done that
My old consultant used to start those moments with "ladies and gents, start your engines"
I love how they mentally and physically prepared, I love this show.
This was ONE OF the best episodes of the entire series, in my opinion. Practically *everything* about it was just amazing.
This show is everything that any Medical Drama should aspire to be.
This is one of my favorite episodes. I've always been partial to the disaster episodes especially in the early years I think it shows everything ER could be
This show was a gem of 90s TV.
Is this the episode “BOB” the janitor goes into surgeon mode? I love that scene
The surgery is up as well
That’s because she’s a surgeon in her home country, but she has to take the USMLE and Board exam. This is my favorite episode to watch during the Christmas Season
Here's the scene -
ua-cam.com/video/7BDAht29sUk/v-deo.html
Medicine was a calling, in my blood since I was a child...always wanted to be a doctor. Well, didn't have the means for medical school back then so I went to nursing school instead. But, I tell you, IF I had become a doctor, I would want to be one just like Mark Greene...so strong yet compassionate...loved his character role!
Ll lady go train to be a doctor you have the right attitude for it. There is a way around anything if you want it bad eoungh. You only live 1 go for it train to be a doctor live life with no regrets that's what I do. Xxxxxx
@@madirishgirl76 What kind words, I thank you for that! If only I were younger...retired now & honestly, don't think the brain is able to absorb so much new knowledge! ☺ Life just did not go in that direction, but that's okay too...I lived vicariously through all the docs I worked with over the years! Be well & thank you again!
Happy for you that you live life with no regrets! 😚
@@fbayer72 ypure v v welcome ❤❤❤❤❤your never too old to learn you know never. I hope life has been good to you you sound like a v v nice person. I've a lovely 15 yr old son who never gives me any trouble a crazy dog I love to bits, job I love just no man stil could be worse. You take it easy remember never too old to learn. I find older I get easier it is to learn I'm only 45. Go for it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@madirishgirl76May life continue & always bring you love & contentment! ❤❤❤
This is one of the many episodes why ER is the best medical show ever
One of my absolute favorite episodes of all 15 seasons.
The calm before the storm!
This was an excellent episode. I love how they went from having nothing to do and it being a blizzard out so nothing really going on to them getting the call and knowing what is coming with the sirens getting closer but all they can do is wait for the chaos.
I love this episode. Also, I just noticed for the first time, Benton using those metal balls (I don't recall what they're called) to mediate and calm himself! Excellent little detail I can't believe that I've missed on all my rewatches!
They’re called Baoding balls.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged I thought they were called Captain Queeg balls.
To whoever uploaded these, thank u, I forgot just how much I enjoyed watching this show 😍
It is addictive
With weather like that, you kind of hope the EMT's and their transport are spaced out a bit so you don't get tangle at the ER admitting area. You clear out every bed in the place that you can, call in every Surgeon and specialist that's available and put your game face on.
This reminds me of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. I was doing a visiting rotation at the OUHSC ER. When the call came we got report of an estimated 50 casualties. Within 5 minutes that count jumped up to 100, then a few minutes later 200. We called in every single person we could get ahold of to help out. Our local EMS command ordered a divert on all non-bombing ER transports to other hospitals in OKC, Del City, Midwest City. By the time all was said and done, over 250 victims of the bombing came thru our ER doors. St Anthony's got another 150, and the other area hospitals got the rest for a total of 800+ injured and 168 dead.
Oh my god. I am so sorry you had to go through that. I hope you are doing well mentally.
This was the first episode I watch of ER. It gave me chills.
2:20 You know you’re in deep shit when even Benton looks slightly nervous........only slightly.
I worked several years in the ER..we prepared for war, strife, and agony every day… if we had one hour of quiet, we knew the something was supposed to drop….the Lord was giving us time
L un de mes épisodes préféré de la saison 1 avec l épisode pilote de la série urgences
Its not the kick in the balls that gets you...its the waiting for it to happen.
I remember watching St Elsewhere in the late 880s//early 90s but ER was THE medical drama I got hooked on.
I was a kid when this aired and my mom would watch it. I don’t know if I remember it as a rerun or when it first came on, but this is the one episode I recalled even before watching them again when I got older. I’ll never forget
This is the first episode of ER I saw. When I saw everything being prepared at the victims coming in I was hooked.
Intense.....such great acting 😲👏👏👏
They just don't make them like this anymore 🎥🎥
Snowflakes would be upset with the gore and violence
They should like when kerry weaver comes in. She's almost perfect, the only problem is she's caucasian.
I get chills everytime I see this.
I’m guessing some dumb first yr res said “wow it so quiet now” cus that always means something big’s coming
First rule: Never say the "Q" word.
@@ajholt84 That’s my Rule #30: NEVER say the “Q” word at the firehouse or to a firefighter!
One of our probies made that mistake two weeks ago-shortly afterwards, we got hit with three calls in an hour! (Rural volunteer fire department). I just hope she learned her lesson. And another time years ago, the manager of the town’s grocery store said that word to me, and he blew me off when I said that he’d jinxed us. Sure enough, that afternoon we got hit with five calls in two hours! The next time I ran into him I told him what had happened and said it was all HIS fault!
That was an incredibly emotional scene, wherein the actors expressions were alarmingly palpable.
I remember me working at er as a new grad nurse. we received a call before a huge highway car accident. Me and others were waiting for them to arrive. Siren was getting closer and closer, and my heartbeat was getting faster and faster. 😅
I've spent the last week watching "House" clip after "House" clip, and now I have cycled back to "ER". And I love it.
One of my favorite episodes
This may be a weird connection, but when I see clips like this in the first season, it reminds me of The Fugitive, the movie version with Harrison Ford - the aesthetics of a Chicago hospital, the photography, even the musical cues (James Newton Howard did the music for the first episode; he did the music for the film). If you watch those scenes in the movie, they look and feel very much like they could have been in this show.
Great movie. Harrison Ford was great but Tommy Lee Jones was awesome. Love him as an actor.
Loved this show!
How wonderful that this scene is represented in the last scene of the series, everyone ready for action
THE SHOT AT THE END MARK AND THE GROUP LOOK GOOD ON A POSTER
It's a great shot for a poster, no doubt. However, they almost certainly wouldn't set up like that in a congested space like a hallway. A couple would act as a triage team and most of the rest would be ready in the various rooms waiting for patients. That keeps the hallways clear and everyone out of each other's way.
Damn I loved this show
Whenever I think I’M going to have a stressful day at work…
lOVE THIS PRODUCTION. MISS IT. THANKS FOR VIDEOS.
Loved this episode
ER Is The Best Tv Show Ever😊
Beats all the ones of today!!😊😊
Such a great show
ER was originally shot on film. You can tell at 0:43-0:46 some of the film artifacts show up (white blips). In theory, it could be re-released on Blu-Ray at 4k resolution. Can you imagine the quality of the image and detail?
I see the same film artifacts (white blips, scratches) on all the _Law & Order_ Michael Moriarty episodes. It does surprise me that this can still happen - even for 1990s TV shows.
Might be too much detail. Some of these old shows don't transition well to 4k.
This reminds me of an accident in my province of Ontario there was anywhere from 75 to 100+ cars in a pile up on the 401 in 96 the accident was cancel by fog
Representantes de tantos héroes silenciosos enmlas salas de emergencias❤️🔥👏👏
Things like this DO happen in the real world. So I take my hat off to the doctors and nurses who work so HARD every day. Even now during the pandemic they still work their butts off helping people. They deserve a holiday once it's over.
And no one thought to remove the cast from Carter's leg?!!
1:06 Talk to me, Goose
I just like to pause the video at 2:31 because dear lord is Sherry Stringfield gorgeous.
That was so good. I mean just like that I felt like I was right there with them. The music the looks on there faces everything.
Battle Ready ..!! Best TV Show Series off all time .... !!!
my favorite scene in the entire series
How come everyone in the room can hear what the woman is being told on the phone at the start?
It is actually a radio rather than a telephone. The speaker plays so everyone can hear the incoming call. The handset has a transmit button on it. When you transmit the external speaker cuts off so you don't get an echo or feedback. That was how this dispatcher came over clear on the speaker (so everyone could hear), but when the doctor replied we only hear her voice (not over the speaker). There is the same set up at the fire station I work out of.
I like how they switched from playing around to medical emergency in a snap.
A very dramatic scene with none of them saying a word. They’re just waiting for what is to come which is pretty much organized chaos.
My pucker factor went up a couple dozen notches.
L un de mes épisodes préférés de la saison 1 celui qui m’a marqué le plus j imagine les urgences de France pendant la période du Covid 19
Never saw an Er like this
You probably wouldn't. This is a mass casualty situation. The waiting area would be cleared as they prepare for a lot of critically injured patients, at least the ones that survive transport.
It's one of those things where you hope you never do.
drmayeda1 i think she was referring to the staff goofing off.
I know there will never be a better series or even a reboot, but fantasy recast of main season 1 characters for a remake of ER, just for fun. GO!
Que gran escena!
Should’ve gotten a braveheartesque speech.
They didn't need it. This is part of the job. Braveheart speeches are reserved for once in a lifetime events.
Oh boy here we go Dr mark greene
Did they really HD remaster the whole show? I have this on VHS from 20+ years ago, not that I still have a machine. But would love to watch these old episodes again without them being blurry AF.
this scene, remade for "third watch" episode "September 10th", except, nothing happened...
Happy birthday at julianna margulies for her 58 years from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
I went from ER to greys anatomy as a kid, I’m gonna have to go back and rewatch ER, hell I know greys word for word all these years later, got to get ER now
Noah is so sweet
Another really haunting one was I believe in season 4 where the staff is preparing for plane crash (?) victims and they find out that there were no survivors.
I still can’t believe that in the interest of expediency for patients no thought to remove the cast that was put on Carter as a joke.
In the episode, Carter explains that he had to wait for the thing to fully dry before he could remove it
GO ER
Happy birthday at george clooney for her 63 years from italian boy live in rome and I m fan
This aged well in 2021
Just want to binge watch ER today.
Just curious, as I haven't seen this episode. Is the scene where they are all waiting by the entryway the last scene of the episode? It seems that one wouldn't need to see anything that happens next for it to have an effect on the viewer.
This is actually only about 10 minutes in to the episode. What follows is, in our opinion, one of the best episodes of the first season. We highly recommend it!
It's a great cut. It fades to black as we just saw this clip end....then BANG...doors fly open and a flood of noise, colour and movement as the first casualties come in, starting the mayhem.
I love ER. Apart from my geeky films, MCU, LOTR, HP etc this is the only DVD set I kept after switching to streaming. I have the full boxset and I won't give them up.
Seems similar to the end of the last episode. What season did this episode happen?
Denise Pomeroy season 1
@@er-emergencyroom434 this is season 1 episode 10 "Blizzard".
Great scene.
You had all that work you could have done but you chose to sit there playing with a ball
When your city had a 100+ car pileup last month.
It looks like the emergency room was having a quiet morning until they got a phone call saying there was a thirty two car accident on the motorway
Season 1 was undoubtedly the best season. 6 is good as wel
All I wanted was for someone to love me
The only inaccurate thing is the dispatcher saying Mercy lost their power. Hospitals must have backup generators. The dispatcher should have said: Mercy lost their power and are on generators so they are closed to admissions and trauma
Love This episode
Oh boy here we go
Wonderful episode from italian boy live in rome
Full episode of this please.
I like how they can ask if an emergency is a drill. With me, they keep saying they can't say.
But if they say they can't say isn't that kind of an answer?
@@TheNerdyFosterMom I have to treat all drills as if it's serious, but if I know something bad will really happen, then some people who have been working for years may take it more seriously.
this wasn’t the first time something huge happened like this in the end
Today is 30 years er debut on nbc monday 19 september 1994