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''Trauma'' was an Creator/{{NBC}} medical drama about the unsung heroes, emergency first responders. Set in the UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Bay Area, ''Trauma'' focused on a team of paramedics: Nancy Carnahan, Tyler Briggs, Cameron Boone, Dr. Joseph "Joe" Saviano and the resident badass, Reubert "Rabbit" Palchuk.
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''Trauma'' was an Creator/{{NBC}} medical drama about the unsung heroes, emergency first responders. Set in the UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Bay Area, ''Trauma'' focused on a team of paramedics: Nancy Carnahan, Carnahan (Creator/AnastasiaGriffith), Tyler Briggs, Briggs (Creator/KevinRankin), Cameron Boone, Boone (Creator/DerekLuke), Dr. Joseph "Joe" Saviano (Creator/JameySheridan), and the resident badass, Reubert "Rabbit" Palchuk.
Palchuk (Creator/CliffCurtis).
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: '''Very''' frequent, considering the show is about paramedics who rarely follow up on the patient once they have been delivered to the hospital. Sometimes the audience is never even told if the patient survived.
** This is entirely TruthInTelevision. Paramedics rarely if ever get patient follow-ups, and only if it's a truly significant case. Patient care in EMS is totally transitory.
** This is entirely TruthInTelevision. Paramedics rarely if ever get patient follow-ups, and only if it's a truly significant case. Patient care in EMS is totally transitory.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: '''Very''' frequent, considering the show is about paramedics who rarely follow up on the patient once they have been delivered to the hospital. Sometimes the audience is never even told if the patient survived.
**survived. This is entirely TruthInTelevision. Paramedics rarely if ever get patient follow-ups, and only if it's a truly significant case. Patient care in EMS is totally transitory.
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks No relation]] to the 1993 Creator/DarioArgento [[Film/{{Trauma}} film]], or the 2011 [[VideoGame/{{Trauma}} video game]]. Not to be confused with the reality series ''Trauma: Life in the E.R.'' either.
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks No relation]] to the 1993 Creator/DarioArgento [[Film/{{Trauma}} film]], or the 2011 [[VideoGame/{{Trauma}} video game]]. Not to be confused with the reality series ''Trauma: Life in the E.R.'' either.
either. It only lasted for a single season of 18 episodes, from September 28, 2009 to April 26, 2010.
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks No relation]] to the 1993 Creator/DarioArgento [[Film/{{Trauma}} film]], or the 2011 [[VideoGame/{{Trauma}} video game]]. Not to be confused with the reality series ''Trauma: Life in the E.R.''.'' either.
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''Trauma'' was an Creator/{{NBC}} medical drama about the unsung heroes, emergency first responders. Set in the SanFrancisco UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Bay Area, ''Trauma'' focused on a team of paramedics: Nancy Carnahan, Tyler Briggs, Cameron Boone, Dr. Joseph "Joe" Saviano and the resident badass, Reubert "Rabbit" Palchuk.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Oh so very much.
** Somewhat justified, as even the real-life profession it portrayed were demanding it die and go away. While EMS providers don't need an excuse to drink, there was actually a drinking game on the JEMS.com forum to make an episode watchable.
** The portrayal of EMS providers in the show was blasted by the fire and EMS community for lack of realism and "giving EMS a bad name."
** Somewhat justified, as even the real-life profession it portrayed were demanding it die and go away. While EMS providers don't need an excuse to drink, there was actually a drinking game on the JEMS.com forum to make an episode watchable.
** The portrayal of EMS providers in the show was blasted by the fire and EMS community for lack of realism and "giving EMS a bad name."
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Not to be confused with the reality series ''Trauma: Life in the E.R.''.
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** This is entirely TruthInTelevision. Paramedics rarely if ever get patient follow-ups, and only if it's a truly significant case. Patient care in EMS is totally transitory.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: Oh, so many examples of it. The EMS and Rescue community absolutely <i>hated</i> this show with a passion, because unlike it's spiritual father, Emergency!, it went so over the top it wasn't even funny. Fire Chiefs and EMS Directors around the nation actually wrote letters to NBC demanding it to be canceled because it gave them a bad image to the community at large.
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''Trauma'' was an {{NBC}} Creator/{{NBC}} medical drama about the unsung heroes, emergency first responders. Set in the SanFrancisco Bay Area, ''Trauma'' focused on a team of paramedics: Nancy Carnahan, Tyler Briggs, Cameron Boone, Dr. Joseph "Joe" Saviano and the resident badass, Reubert "Rabbit" Palchuk.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: Oh, so many examples of it. The EMS and Rescue community absolutely <i>hated</i> this show with a passion, because unlike it's spiritual father, Emergency!, it went so over the top it wasn't even funny. Fire Chiefs and EMS Directors around the nation actually wrote letters to NBC demanding it to be canceled because it gave them a bad image to the community at large.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: Oh, so many examples of it. The EMS and Rescue community absolutely <i>hated</i> this show with a passion, because unlike it's spiritual father, Emergency!, it went so over the top it wasn't even funny. Fire Chiefs and EMS Directors around the nation actually wrote letters to NBC demanding it to be canceled because it gave them a bad image to the community at large.