The airborne team team of medics are called to attend an incident, a bus hit several individuals, it is unknown why the driver swerved.
It's a good start, I can't believe it was made way back in 2005, it still looks very fresh. It's a good premise, an hour to respond and save the situation.
It's a good first episode, it's an interesting concept, I like how we see the complications that come with a crime scene, different people with jobs to do, the public getting involved, it's well conceived.
I liked the first few moments very much, it highlights the thoughts and questions we all have whenever there's an accident or trauma, why me, what if, if only, it helped set up a good episode.
The only irritation, the sheer number of repetitive flashbacks, it is literally made up of them.
It's a good start, I can't believe it was made way back in 2005, it still looks very fresh. It's a good premise, an hour to respond and save the situation.
It's a good first episode, it's an interesting concept, I like how we see the complications that come with a crime scene, different people with jobs to do, the public getting involved, it's well conceived.
I liked the first few moments very much, it highlights the thoughts and questions we all have whenever there's an accident or trauma, why me, what if, if only, it helped set up a good episode.
The only irritation, the sheer number of repetitive flashbacks, it is literally made up of them.