Nightwatch: Worst Accidents – Top 5 Moments | A&E

Nightwatch: Worst Accidents - Top 5 Moments | A&E
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Check out some of the worst accidents from Nightwatch in this Top 5 compilation!

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  1. Has the world gotten so hypersensitive that we need to edit out the word "suicide"? Why stop there? You should have pixelated his lips as he was saying it.

  2. just as i saw that moms leg , it reminded me at a accident i had in 3rd grade , i was playing in the sand and a boy pushed me , i fell on my left arm and completly broke in half and i literly went unconscious bc it was 30 celcius outsidd (sorry for my bad explanation since im not good in english)

  3. I'm starting my EMS schooling in a couple weeks and this is helping me stay motivated. I have lupus and get so so so fatigue… i worry I wont be able sometimes.

  4. Wow! The lady who went through the glass was incredibly composed and calm. I think her staying calm and not moving and panicking, probably kept her alive. She did amazing at keeping her wits about her.

  5. I have a phobia of pain, and watching these episodes helps me cope with it. Seeing people be in extreme pain, and then ending up being fine is really soothing to me in an odd way.

  6. I've never understood why the injuries are blurred out. The whole point of people watching this and the point of the program is the injuries!

  7. The lady with the broken ankle must have a strong pain tolerance if I were her I'd have been asking for everything you have in the rig. I learned from you from watching your show to be positive when you're going through something bad

  8. I played soccer all of my high school career. In my senior year my coach never put me in bcuz I guess he had more faith in the freshmen (I play CB btw). Anyway in our last game of the season my coach finally put me in bcuz we were already up like 5-0 and the other team was having a good run up the field. I did what I was supposed to so I shielded the ball from the kid who had it and he fell instantly. He was laying on his stomach with his head in his hands. I thought he was just trying to draw a foul so I walked up to him and asked if he was ok and flatly he said “no”. That got me really thinking that he was faking an injury. Then I looked at his feet. His left foot was sticking straight up in the air. Remember he was laying on his stomach. He didn’t cry out in pain or anything. Ambulance came on the field and got him and my coach told me that they twisted it back before they put him in the ambulance. When I was thinking back I remember hearing a loud pop right before he fell. All of my teammates were proud of me lmao

  9. A medical series that's censored -_- I understand but I mean you can show CGI Gore that's brutal and horrific in blockbuster movies but not if it's real

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