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In Kidderminster, paramedic Rob and technician Mike rush to a 21-month-old baby who has fallen unconscious. On the same shift in Coventry, two men collapse in a pub, leaving paramedics Neil Vann and Quoc Vo with a medical mystery to solve.
West Midlands paramedics treat a man who's having an epileptic seizure in a supermarket. And a man seeks help for his wife, only for both of them to be taken to hospital.
On the night shift in Birmingham, paramedics are called to a man who's had a seizure. But they're warned that the patient has a history of being abusive towards ambulance crews.
West Midland Ambulance Service responds to two suspected strokes, two head injuries, and a driver who blacked out at the wheel and crashed his van.
West Midlands Ambulance Service respond to a baby who has stopped breathing. A traffic collision leaves a quad biker in agony, and an elderly woman is suspected of having a stroke.
The paramedics head to a man collapsed by the side of the road. A 15-year-old girl is unconscious at school after fitting and a two-year-old boy is in the grip of a seizure.
On a dramatic and busy Friday night a paramedic is assaulted, an ambulance is under siege, and a young mother fights for breath while she tries to look after her new-born.
Paramedics treat a 10-year-old who's in agony after taking a tumble on a trampoline. A baby stops breathing. And a family of six are involved in a car crash.
A paramedic fights to save the life of a man having a heart attack. An elderly lady has a suspected stroke. And a man has hit his head during an epileptic episode.
The crews are stretched to their limits as they deal with a 19-year-old man who has had a motorbike crash, and an elderly woman showing signs of a stroke, but refusing treatment.
West Midlands paramedics Paul Johnson and Alex Flashwood rush through traffic, searching for a father and his two-month-old baby, who has stopped breathing.
The series that follows a typical 12-hour shift with the paramedics of West Midlands Ambulance Service. Filmed during the autumn months as hospital waiting times rocketed and the pressures on the service increased, the series lays bare what life is really like on the front line at three ambulance hubs: Stoke, Stafford and Willenhall in the Black Country.