Acclaimed Emmy award winning television anchor, and law journalist Ashleigh Banfield was the host for the first season of the show. Live Rescue will be using a new host - Matt Iseman - who was announced as the new anchor, spearheading their new season. following the brave paramedics and first responders who risk their lives every day … However, the show quickly caught the audience’s attention owing to its innovative structure, eventually becoming the number 1 show on cable on Friday and Saturday Nights. The team at Big Fish has assembled a best-in-class production team of broadcast news veterans and we are looking forward to adding Live Rescue to the A&E portfolio of brave storytelling.”The original series ‘Live PD’ was considered a rather risky undertaking when A&E committed to an eight episode run in fall 2016. She is a former host of Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield and Early Start on CNN.She is currently a backup host of the Live PD show on A&E Matt Iseman took over as host for the second season. All images property of their respective owners. Live Rescue (stylized as Live + Rescue) is an American television program on the A&E Network.

However, the show quickly caught the audience’s attention owing to its innovative structure, eventually becoming the number 1 show on cable on Friday and Saturday Nights. For the past two years, he also hosted History’s “Evel Live,” specials which honor legendary daredevil Evel Knievel. Live Rescue: Emergency Response is a half hour show which shows highlights from Live Rescue and interviews with the fire fighters and emergency medical technicians featured. Even with such preparation, first responders often face unique risks of being the first people to aid those with unknown contagions. The series has created other spinoffs but the latest that will grace our screens will be “Live Rescue” and here is what we know so far about it. The non-fiction program follows first responders from across the country as they bravely put their lives on the line responding to emergency rescue calls. All images property of their respective owners.© 2019 Cinemaholic Inc. All rights reserved. "Live Rescue" returns with a new host, Matt Iseman, and new episodes on Monday, September 23 at 9pm ET/PT. The first season of the show was a success.

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He talks ninjas, tells jokes around the world and, in general, proves laughter is the best medicine.Perhaps best known as the host of the FOUR TIME Emmy nominated “American Ninja Warrior” and being named the newest Celebrity Apprentice, the Boston Globe has said of Matt, “The best part about American Ninja Warrior, hands down, is when bro-host Matt Iseman roars the show’s title.” He also helms the latest spinoff, American Ninja Warrior Junior, on Universal Kids (it’s their highest rated show ever) and he headed up the spinoff, “ANW: Ninja vs Ninja” on the USA Network. Then, in a move that shocked patients and parents alike, he quit his job as a doctor and moved out to Hollywood to pursue stand-up comedy and never looked back.Get the latest on new episodes, bonus content, exclusive articles and more. Here’s everything we know about its next season.

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All images property of their respective owners. Everyone matters and your life is worth living. Everyone matters and your life is worth living. The first collaboration between Big Fish Entertainment and A&E, ‘Head of programming and EVP for A&E, Elaine Frontman had this to say about the show, “Live Rescue is the next incarnation of our groundbreaking partnership with Big Fish Entertainment, following the brave paramedics and first responders who risk their lives every day to keep us safe despite the challenges of their jobs. Acclaimed Emmy award winning television anchor, and law journalist Ashleigh Banfield was the host for the first season of the show. Secondly, a community first responder is a person dispatched to attend medical emergencies until an ambulance arrives. Regional/country restrictions may apply.“Life is short, do what makes you happy.” That’s the advice that Matt got from his Dad—a world renowned physician—when Matt quit medicine to pursue stand up comedy.