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Documentary series providing a revealing insight into West Midlands Ambulance Service.
This episode follows West Midlands Ambulance Service over three shifts in Staffordshire, where crews are dealing with an increasing number of social issues, drug and alcohol misuse, and mental health patients.
This episode covers two shifts with paramedics of West Midlands Ambulance Service, as Royal Stoke Hospital struggles to cope with the volume of patients being brought in.
It's the last Saturday night before Christmas and it was always going to be a busy night for the service, with controller Sui having to prioritise stabbing victims and reports of drowning over patients like Betty, whose daughter says she's fine but needs help getting her up having fallen to the floor.
A specialist paramedic crew is sent to a shooting and a machete attack, but on this shift apparently lower priority jobs prove just as troubling and more time consuming.
A day shift with paramedic crews from West Midlands Ambulance Service brings a spike in mental-health cases. Justin and Dawn attend an emergency call-out that comes from a tweet.
In an average week, crews across the West Midlands respond to 30 stabbings. Pete and Matt, a specialist trauma team, are called to treat the victim of a brutal knife attack. They carry out urgent medical intervention at the scene in a bid to save the man's life. Paramedics Christine and Chris start their day shift with a man who has collapsed in Worcester town centre after a suspected drug overdose. They give him an opiate antidote to stop him slipping into a coma, but the effect is only temporary. With A&E departments across the region busy, ambulance crews face waiting times of up to two hours before they can hand over their patients. When Jo and Tracey are called to 90-year-old Dennis, who has been vomiting, they want to save him from the inevitable delay at hospital. But GP surgeries are under pressure too. and they can't get through to his doctor. They have no option but to take Dennis to hospital and join the queue.
West Midlands Ambulance Service sees a spike in trauma cases and must manage problems of the winter NHS crisis that has left patients lying in the corridors of Royal Stoke Hospital.
This first episode opens with West Midlands Ambulance Service call assessor Shanie as she deals with the cries of a woman in labour. Shanie has just graduated from training, but with a supervisor watching overshe calmly guides the caller through delivering the baby. When she hears the paramedics arrive, she can safely leave the caller and the newborn in safe hands, and is thrilled to have successfully helped deliver the baby over the phone.
BAFTA award-winning series Ambulance returns to London – the UK's biggest and busiest ambulance service – to reveal how frontline staff are struggling to deliver care to the nine million people of the capital. We witness them go above and beyond during the most testing of times, despite unrelenting winter pressures on the service and a national cost-of-living crisis.
The BAFTA award-winning series Ambulance returns to London, revealing the realities of life in the capital city, seen through the eyes of the paramedics on the front line of the NHS.
The Bafta award-winning series returns to the north west at a time when the NHS is facing the twin crisis of unprecedented strikes and growing waiting lists.
Documentary series following the North East Ambulance Service.
Documentary series following ambulance crews in the north east of England.
Cameras focus on a new cast of characters drawn from the staff of North West Ambulance Service as they care for the people of Lancashire and Cumbria in the wake of Covid-19.
Documentary series following crews from the London Ambulance Service. Filmed in late 2019.
Ambulance returns with a new cast of characters from North West Ambulance Service.
Documentary series providing a revealing insight into North West Ambulance Service.
Documentary series providing a revealing insight into West Midlands Ambulance Service.
The second series will give the same extraordinary insight into front line emergency medical teams but this time it will focus on the West Midlands Ambulance Service. Each one hour episode will capture the dramatic shifts of the paramedics, controllers and call handlers, providing a 360 degree view of the service.
The West Midlands, with a population of over 5.6 million, is an area full of contrasts and diversity. Covering an area of 5600 square miles it includes the inner city urban areas of Birmingham, remote rural communities of Herefordshire, the former mining communities of Stoke-on-Trent and the tourist destination of Stratford-Upon-Avon. The team receives over three thousand 999 calls a day and must be ready to dispatch their 300 ambulances, 33 rapid response vehicles and five air ambulances within a moment's notice.
Insight into the London Ambulance Service, providing a snapshot of the daily pressures.