"Sirens" the TV show

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I remember the 70s show "EMERGENCY"that show really depicts the life of EMS. The first time I watched "Sirens" I was ashamed of how they acted as being a member of the EMS family. Sexual content and how they treat the patient. I know it is just a TV show. But it is very corny acting. That is not how we perform our continuity of care for our patients. If I saw that I would just crawl under the table. :rofl: The old school shows were the best. Like "CHIPS" Trapper John MD and of course Trauma Life in the ER and Paramedics the series on TLC. All great shows.
 
I remember the 70s show "EMERGENCY"that show really depicts the life of EMS. The first time I watched "Sirens" I was ashamed of how they acted as being a member of the EMS family. Sexual content and how they treat the patient. I know it is just a TV show. But it is very corny acting. That is not how we perform our continuity of care for our patients. If I saw that I would just crawl under the table. :rofl: The old school shows were the best. Like "CHIPS" Trapper John MD and of course Trauma Life in the ER and Paramedics the series on TLC. All great shows.

"We Give Our Lives To Save Lives!, Not Risk Lives."
 
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How they treat each other is pretty spot on for my work, sexual content and all.
 
I've only seen the first couple episodes, but yeah, I thought the dialog was pretty reasonable (though they've got better writers than my co-workers do.)

Mostly I was worried about the oddly considerate thief.

Anyone else notice that on the very first call they run into the scene with a LP15, and in the rig they have a 12? Clearly someone stole the 15, but not wanting them to be bereft of a monitor, gave them a 12 instead. Very nice of them, all told.

Edit: That the medicine is bad is a given, it's a TV show, after all.
 
How they treat each other is pretty spot on for my work, sexual content and all.

I was thinking the same thing.

I like Sirens, my girl likes Sirens. We watch Sirens together :)

We both work in EMS, something like 10 years in Fire, EMS or Rescue of some sort between the two of us and we're only 49 combined :P
 
It's satire. It's the scrubs of EMS. Do you really think all janitors perform open heart surgery on llamas?
 
I liked it. And want to catch up on episodes.
 
I find it pretty entertaining. It's slightly less than par for the course re explicit / off-color content with Dennis Leary at the helm; I look forward to more episodes / seasons when they really ramp up the dark humor.

Rather than criticizing what they 'do' say, I'd like to think it's a good vent for what we'd 'like' to say but can't. It is what it is, enjoy it or watch some Little House on the Prairie I guess.
 
I'm watching It right now at work, its awesome.
 
Again, awesome.
 

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I've never seen it. Is it available online?

I just finished downloading the torrents so I could watch them offline
 
Wow thanks! I've been hoping for an EMS comedy instead of these 90210-in-an-emergency-service shows they keep spitting out.
 
I just finished watching all five episodes I (slow Saturday). The banter is pretty good and there isn't much of the medical stuff for us to scorn over. Theresa in the most recent episode is looking pretty good over here to me. Now if he just won't mess what he's got going, the rest of us guys will remain pretty happy....
 
I watched the first two episodes when it aired, some parts were funny and pretty accurate at least working out here in NYC. Other parts were just completely stupid and not funny and just made us look a lot more stupid than we really are.

Personally I liked the show on NBC, trauma. was a bit inaccurate at times but was pretty spot on and cool for the most part.
 
I watched the first two episodes when it aired, some parts were funny and pretty accurate at least working out here in NYC. Other parts were just completely stupid and not funny and just made us look a lot more stupid than we really are.

Personally I liked the show on NBC, trauma. was a bit inaccurate at times but was pretty spot on and cool for the most part.

Lol cool? Sure. Spot on? Not a chance
 
I watched the first two episodes when it aired, some parts were funny and pretty accurate at least working out here in NYC. Other parts were just completely stupid and not funny and just made us look a lot more stupid than we really are.



Personally I liked the show on NBC, trauma. was a bit inaccurate at times but was pretty spot on and cool for the most part.


Agreed it is a bit over the top but I think it is far better than trauma.

Trauma being spot on
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Lol cool? Sure. Spot on? Not a chance

lol alright yeah fine. not SPOT on at all, but it's pretty similar to the way :censored::censored::censored::censored: works here, somewhat. And compared to sirens, I liked it a lot more. They got our 'humor' pretty twisted in that show. I remember reading the reviews on the website when traums was actually on and some dude who was an EMT in the middle of nowhere ranting about how inaccurate it was. Yeah, maybe in the sticks where you live, not in a big city.

Now that I think back to it, it wasn't SO spot on, but it was better to me than from what I saw of sirens.
 
The US version of "Sirens" is like the drunk guy at the bar who's trying WAAAY too hard to be "cool" and mack on the ladies. It just seems so forced, scripted, and fake. It's not the language, I'm not put off by swearing or anything, but the show just seems so trite.

The UK version is much better. Just as much language and sexual undertones, but characters/actors that are far more real and relatable.
 
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