Nightwatch: Season 7 - 9 Episode s
7x1 - Guardians of the Night
September 6, 2023
The New Orleans EMS team is in the middle of a French Quarter shooting with multiple victims, treating a suicidal patient, and helping a child battling an asthma attack.
7x2 - Warning Signs
September 6, 2023
Challenges face the first responders in a wide variety of forms, including a shooting, an assault, a multi-vehicle accident, and a trapped woman who becomes increasingly combative.
7x3 - A Tale of Two Cities
September 13, 2023
The legendary French Quarter takes center stage for a busy night of EMT action, as the technicians treat multiple unconscious patients, a young woman assaulted at a party, and a car accident featuring a victim with a tragic backstory.
7x4 - Down (But Not Out)
September 13, 2023
The New Orleans EMS crew reaches out to lend a hand to some down-and-out citizens, including a homeless man fighting an uphill battle on multiple fronts, a man having a panic attack, and multiple shooting victims in the streets.
7x5 - Dark Corners
September 20, 2023
A dramatic night of calls finds the EMS team facing a range of frightening situations from a bloody machete attack and a shooting to multiple victims struggling to breathe.
7x6 - Last Watch
September 20, 2023
The Nightwatch says goodbye to one of its own on an evening that includes multiple shooting victims, trauma from a carjacking, and a baby facing serious breathing problems.
7x7 - Sticks and Stones
September 27, 2023
The New Orleans EMS team treats a series of patients in precarious situations, including a woman with an airway obstruction, a man stabbed in the neck, and a pedestrian struck in the French Quarter.
7x8 - Connected
September 27, 2023
First responders find themselves deeply affected by multiple patients across New Orleans, including an old friend suffering from an overdose and a vacationing nurse dealing with personal trauma.
7x9 - Family Matters
October 4, 2023
The NOEMS first responders treat children across the city, from kids involved in a car accident to a one-year-old having a seizure, and find themselves touched by the connection they feel to their youngest and most vulnerable patients.