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With police resources stretched to breaking point in Northamptonshire, this episode looks at the increasingly violent behaviour of teenage boys, from acid attacks to stabbings
Northamptonshire police officers have their hands full tackling a prolific shoplifter, a burglar making a rooftop protest, a telephone scam, and what looks like a cyber break-in.
The return of the documentary following the work of emergency services, with this edition focusing on the decline of the Great British high street and looking at how the nation's town centres are becoming hotbeds of antisocial behaviour, crime and violence. In Northamptonshire, PCs Louise O'Sullivan and Sean Whelan attend a call from a distraught homeless man, who has taken refuge in a shop after being threatened with a knife.
999: What's Your Emergency? returns for a new run, focusing on the relentless work carried out by Wiltshire's police, paramedic and fire services. Demand on Wiltshire's emergency services is at an all-time high and, as in so much of the UK, staff working in this once-traditional county are battling an ever-increasing range of thoroughly modern problems. Never before have Wiltshire's emergency services been so needed, nor so stretched.
The third season focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire who talk with honesty and wit about the challenges they face in modern Britain.
The second series of "999: What's Your Emergency?" focuses on the ambulance service. The series follows ambulance staff across the country, as paramedics and call handlers speak powerfully and frankly about the challenges they face and the Britain they see, while patients and their loved ones reveal the stories behind their calls for help.
The first season follows the members of the emergency services in Blackpool, Lancashire for six weeks in 2011. It follows members of the police service, the fire service and ambulance service as they work together to tackle crime and disorder in Blackpool.