PAW Patrol is a team of heroic puppies led by a tech-savvy boy named Ryder. Together, they work to protect Adventure Bay using their unique skills and cool vehicles. Whether it's rescuing a lost kitten or saving a stranded whale, the PAW Patrol is always ready for action.
Rescue 911 (1989) is a documentary TV show that depicts the real-life stories of emergency rescues. It showcases various situations such as accidents, fires, medical emergencies, and more, highlighting the heroic efforts of first responders and the impact of their actions.
Real Rescues is a British documentary broadcast on BBC One exploring the daily work of the emergency services aired since 15 October 2007. Real Rescues is at the heart of the action with the emergency services of Hampshire including the police, fire, ambulance, coastguard and lifeboat crews. A majority of the footage has been shot around Portsmouth and Fareham. Reruns are on Watch and CBS Reality. In the later series, other counties from across the UK began to be featured. Other emergency services, such as mountain rescue and animal rescue, were also featured.
Documentary following the men and women of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
Follows intense character journeys and high-stakes medical rescues, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. %s They're all in over their heads, and on their own, with no one to rely on but each other.
PAW Patrol: The Movie follows the adventures of a group of heroic puppies who make up the PAW Patrol. When the city's corrupt mayor puts their beloved city in danger, the PAW Patrol must use their unique skills and teamwork to save the day. Along the way, they face challenges such as a burning building, a helicopter crash, and a powerful weather machine. With the fate of their city at stake, the PAW Patrol proves that no job is too big and no pup is too small.
After his wife and daughter go missing from a hospital, a man's reality starts to unravel as he becomes trapped in a web of illusions, delusions, and conspiracies.
In the year 2009, an asteroid is on a collision course with Earth, causing chaos and destruction. As scientists and government officials try to find a solution, various personal stories unfold, including a priest questioning his faith, a couple dealing with grief, and a family trying to survive. The devastating impact of the asteroid changes the lives of everyone involved.
240-Robert is an American drama series that ran on ABC from 1979 to 1981. The series title is a reference to the call-sign designation for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department's search and rescue/paramedic teams.
When a wildfire threatens the historic Piston Peak National Park, Dusty Crophopper, a famous racing plane turned firefighter, must team up with a group of brave vehicles to battle the flames and protect their home. As they face dangerous obstacles and overcome personal fears, Dusty and his new friends prove that heroes come in all shapes and sizes.
A gripping medical drama centered around a hospital in Kabukicho. Featuring a diverse cast of characters, including those from male host bars and street kids many with complicated backgrounds.
Firehouse is an American drama/adventure series that aired on ABC television series in early 1974. Somewhat derivative of Emergency! and the recent best-selling novel Report From Engine Co. 82 by FDNY fireman Dennis Smith, the series was set in Los Angeles at a small inner-city fire station. The five-man crew of Engine Company 23 was led by Captain Spike Ryerson, played by James Drury, fresh from his starring role of nine years on the western series The Virginian. A dramatic series which focuses on Engine Company 23, a group of firemen who put their lives on the line by fighting fires each day. These men are constantly involved in such human dramas as rescuing an old man from a roaring inferno, confronting the landlord of a firetrap tenement and restoring life to a woman overcome by fumes.
Hatching, Matching and Dispatching was a Canadian television sitcom series. The CBC Television show starred Mary Walsh as Mamie Lou Furey, the matriarch of a family in Newfoundland and Labrador who owns a combination ambulance, wedding and funeral business. The remaining cast included Shaun Majumder, Mark McKinney, Rick Boland, Joel Thomas Hynes, Jonny Harris and Susan Kent. Hynes and Walsh were also writers for the series, along with Sherry White, Ed Macdonald and Adriana Maggs. The series pilot aired January 17, 2005 as one of three CBC sitcom prototypes which included Getting Along Famously and Walter Ego. The CBC employed a viewer response poll to gauge interest in these pilots, a technique previously employed with the shows Rideau Hall and An American in Canada. Hatching, Matching and Dispatching began shooting its first season of six episodes on July 18, 2005 and began airing as a regular series on January 6, 2006 with six episodes, following a rebroadcast of the original pilot on December 30, 2005. The episodes were repeated from July 18 to August 22, 2006. The CBC subsequently announced the cancellation of the series after its sole season. The show's title — and a basic summary of its premise — had previously appeared as a one-time gag in a "Wake of the Week" sketch on CODCO.
122 is a horror movie about a pregnant girl who is locked in a hospital and becomes the target of a slasher. She must find a way to escape before she becomes the next victim. The movie explores themes of organ trafficking and features Arabic language and music.
999: What's Your Emergency? follows members of emergency services throughout Britain as they work together to tackle crime and disorder, providing insight through the eyes of the police, fire, and ambulance services using a mixture of fly-on-the-wall footage taken at incidents and retrospective interviews with the people and staff featured. With rig technology inside the emergency vehicles to call centres to multiple crews on the ground 24/7, the series captures in a unique way the issues that face Britain today, from the emergence of new drugs and the despair of domestic violence to the way we parent our children and those who slip through society's safety net.
In this 1930s movie, a group of firefighters deal with various comedic situations, including rescuing people from a burning building, using makeshift parachutes, and battling cartoon insects. The film follows their humorous adventures and showcases their teamwork in saving the day.
Burn is a documentary that takes a close look at the dangerous and often overlooked work of American firefighters. It explores the challenges they face in an urban setting, the impact of budget cuts on fire departments, and the valor and dedication of these brave individuals. The film focuses on the city of Detroit, Michigan, a city plagued by urban decay and crisis, where firefighters battle not only fires but also a crumbling infrastructure and limited resources. Burn sheds light on the reality of firefighting and the importance of these emergency services.
A trio of men woo the woman who left her child with them.
Medical science series exploring the life or death decisions facing doctors in the first critical hour of emergency care, including 360 degree access to specialists at the scene and in hospitals.