The Night Watch: Videos from emergency services docu-series
The Night Watch has taken you inside some of the biggest emergency situations Australia has ever seen. From horrific crashes involving unborn twins to shop explosions and the iconic Snowtown murders. WATCH THE VIDEOS
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They are hope in the darkness, the hand that reaches through flames for yours, that bravely stands between you and evil, that puts your safety ahead of theirs or pushes another breath into your lungs when the last one has touched your lips — they are The Night Watch.
The Night Watch is a gripping 12-part documentary series recognising the “everynight” heroes doing the exceptional.
They are the extraordinary Australians who shine brightest at night, the brave women and men of the emergency services, our superheroes. These are their stories ... in their own words.
Go behind the scenes at several of Australia’s most dramatic, horrifying, heartbreaking, frightening, shocking and infamous events.
Check out every part of the video series below.
EPISODE 1: On The Road
NSW Ambulance paramedic Joe Ibrahim tells of what it was like to attend a nightmare crash where a pregnant woman, her two unborn twins, and her 17-year-old teenage relative died in Sydney’s Orchard Hills.
EPISODE 2: High Impact
Former SA Special Tasks and Rescue officer Derrick McManus was shot 14 times in 5 seconds by a high powered semi-automatic rifle during a high risk raid and somehow survived to tell the tale
EPISODE 3: Realities of the front line
QLD Police Constables Liv Smith and Pete Carroll recall their frontline experiences dealing with suicide and other “horrific jobs” that young officers are faced with.
EPISODE 4: Fires, Meth and Axes
Victorian Firefighter Rachel Cowling knew something was seriously wrong when she arrived at a fire and saw her colleagues running towards her while being chased by an axe wielding ice addict.
EPISODE 5: Shot in the ER
Popular NSW Police Sergeant Luke Warburton was shot in the line of duty while wrangling with Michael de Guzman, who was holding a doctor hostage in the emergency department of Sydney’s Nepean Hospital in 2016
EPISODE 6: Fire in the Night
NSW Fire & Rescue Station Commander Bradley Giersch recounts leading the team of firefighters first on scene at a now infamous explosion and fire in Sydney’s Rozelle that killed three people and was later revealed to be intentional.
EPISODE 7: Reluctant Icons
NSW Fire & Rescue firefighters Jasper and Ervin from Wyoming fire station became unintentionally iconic to the Australia’s bushfire crisis after footage of them being overrun in their firetruck on the frontline of the fires engulfing the NSW south coast went viral around the world, brining the plight of the fires into the international consciousness.
EPISODE 8: On the Edge
In 2012, Senior NSW Fire & Rescue Firefighter Peter Cooke attended a massive apartment complex fire in Bankstown where two young women had to jump from the fifth floor to escape, killing one and gravely injuring the other.
EPISODE 9: Snowtown
Former South Australia & NSW detective, now AFP Commander, Jane Dickinson attended the infamous “Bodies in Barrels” murder case in Snowtown as a rookie cop. She recalls the need to wipe Vicks into her nose before opening the barrels with her own hands and dealing with the grisly discovery inside.
EPISODE 10: The Unexpected Role
NSW Ambulance Chaplain Malcolm York attended the West Pennant Hills shootings where John Edwards shot dead his two children, Jack and Jennifer, before taking his own life.
EPISODE 11: Midnight Gangsters
Just after midnightNSW Police Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad Detective Sergeant Ryan Jeffcoat was monitoring two gang members who had just used a shotgun and rifle to gun down three rival gangsters outside Bankstown’s Chokolatta Cafe ... Jeffcoat and his partner hunted the armed assailants - known to authorities as extremely violent perpetrators - and took them down with zero backup or support.
EPISODE 12: Heroism Takes its Toll
A veteran NSW Police Officer herself, Beth Docksey speaks for the first time about the loss of her husband, Glenn Stirton, a decorated NSW Police Officer who succumbed to PTSD.
Originally published as The Night Watch: Videos from emergency services docu-series