
A police officer suffering internal bleeding, a plumber electrocuted, a child with third-degree burns, a pensioner knocked down by a scooter... This is the motley crowd that makes up the daily life of emergency services. This service, an essential pivot of hospital establishments, often involves the care of patients who require immediate care. Without any selection. Without any downtime. From doctors to orderlies, from paramedics to nurses, emergency workers operate in a microcosm where irreversible decisions are made for the patient's future. You have to work quickly and well, find the right diagnosis in a few minutes to save lives. And, every evening, return to the course of a normal existence. Is this even possible? They may deny it, but emergency doctors always leave a little bit of their soul in the hospital corridors. Because saving lives is much more than a job. It’s a calling. A priesthood. One mission.