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In Portsmouth, the paramedics treat a woman who was kicked by a horse and a baby with breathing problems, while in Oxford, crews attend an elderly priest with abdominal pain.
Paramedics in Portsmouth attend a man with a mechanical heart valve and a dangerously fast pulse, while in Oxford, crews treat a student having an asthma attack.
Oxford paramedics are called to a woman who sustained a broken leg and horrific facial injuries, while in Portsmouth, a two-year-old with breathing problems needs a nebuliser.
The 11th series of the UKTV Original, Inside The Ambulance now rides with the NHS heroes of the South Central Ambulance Service in Portsmouth and Oxford. Ambulances rigged with cameras and body-mounted camera on each paramedic capture everything that happens behind closed doors in a variety of emergency situations. Filmed largely before the coronavirus pandemic, this new series sees crews deal with everything from road accidents to dangerously ill new-born babies, all the time showing the skills, emotions and bravery than can only be seen from inside the ambulance.