Show summary:
Medical drama about a military hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan in 2006. The series revolves around the life and work of doctors and nurses from the ISAF, specifically Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and other allied countries at a military hospital.
An attack on the Women's Clinic takes its toll, as Major Samizay, Rebecca, Pedersen, Suzy and Pam fall under siege. The Role 3 hospital must then contend with significant losses while at the same time fighting to save...
Rebecca takes over triage when Col. Marks is injured in an explosion, and the situation leaves Rebecca with a judgment call to make.
Bobby loses his composure during a hockey game between the allied forces; a prank goes awry for Simon; and the investigation into a suicide bomber raises ethical questions for Pedersen.
A chaplain (Camille Sullivan) has a lapse of faith but is ordered to hold a vigil with Simon during a difficult surgery.
One of Vans' friends comes under suspicion when he is injured by a bomb.
Bobby makes a decision that creates controversy between the doctors and nurses.
Under intense investigation, Rebecca doubts her decision to withhold treatment to a soldier, which may have resulted in his death.
Seven injured soldiers anxiously anticipate the arrival of their lucky charm, 19-year-old Pvt. Henry Flax; Rebecca makes a confession to Simon.
A civilian wedding party is caught in Taliban crossfire and treated at Role 3; Marks gets a troubling call from home and discusses it with Pedersen; and Rebecca and Bobby sit in on Pedersen's group-therapy session, an...
Simon hitches a ride on a Medevac on a routine supply run when he finds out that it passes over the farm he has bought. However, they must stop and rescue a wounded person. Meanwhile, Rebecca must conduct a brain surg...
With the blood supply depleted Colonel Marks calls for direct donors as Dr Gordon operates on a soldier with severe gunshot wounds. Major Pedersen inquires about the circumstances of the shooting and the wounded soldi...
Dr Gordon and Captain Trang treat an Afghan National Army soldier for a serious infection that neither of them have encountered before. When another patient presents with the same symptoms a quarantine is declared.
Canadian trauma surgeon Major Rebecca Gordon and American trauma team leader Captain Robert 'Bobby' Trang arrive at the NATO Role 3 Medical Unit at Kandahar Airfield.