A car crash results in a fence pole penetrating the chest of the driver and going through the seat into a passenger's thigh.
An accident victim's arm is severed, but doctors are more alarmed by the damage to his liver and spleen.
A man's religion prohibits him from getting treatment for a rattlesnake bite, so ER doctors struggle to find a way to help him.
A young girl comes to the ER paralyzed from the waist down, after she was there a week earlier and the doctors sent her home.
A stabbing victim undergoes a risky chest incision; a car accident brings a pet iguana into the ER.
Cases include a man in anaphylactic shock, a tough guy fearful of getting an injection, a man who stabbed himself with a sword and a woman who wants an exorcism.
The ER receives a soldier with a stab wound, a young man bleeding from his ears and a young woman who overdosed on diet pills.
An inmate has a 108-degree fever; doctors treat a woman for stomach pains and discover she has been eating toilet paper.
A man calling himself the king of the gypsies arrives with a group of followers who refuse to leave his side. Meanwhile, a retired admiral's weakening condition stumps the doctors.
Plane-crash victims attract reporters to a small community ER, and a doctor must decide whether to bore holes in a teen with head trauma to relieve pressure or wait to get him more help.
A woman on the way to her own wedding has a car accident and is sent to the ER with severe facial injuries. Meanwhile, a prisoner comes to the ER, but the doctors are wary of him.
A drunken cowboy ends up in the ER while a patient with a gunshot wound in the thigh complains of chest pains.
Doctors race to save a boy with a severe head injury while cops bring in a suspected bank robber and another patient complains of chest pains.
Strange markings are found on a multiple-personality-disorder patient, and a man arrives with a 16-inch bar stuck in his neck.
Cases include a young boy injured by a commuter train and a woman who fell into an icy river and may have spinal injuries.
Doctors face their worst nightmare when they have to operate on the director of a nearby hospital emergency room.
A victim of mugging is found with two bullet wounds to the temple. Now doctors try their hardest to save her life.
Doctors are in an abnormal hurry to find the cause of a baby's sudden brown blood. Also, there was a freaky patient who they thought was a psychopath, and a boy who got his arm injured with a meat-grinder.
Kim is scheduled to marry her husband, but gets in a bad car accident the afternoon of their wedding; A man collapses while playing basketball; A prisoner who has inserted a foreign object into his urethra is treated; A child is suspected of having ingested some of his mother's prescription medication.