Steve and Neil help a man having a debilitating panic attack at work
Brittisk dokumentärserie om personalen på ambulansen i West Midlands. De bär kroppsmonterade kameror som skildrar händelserna på nära håll under utryckningarna.
Steve and Neil help a man having a debilitating panic attack at work
Hannah and Mike are called to a young woman who has had a fit in the street
Michelle and Simon rush to a young man who has collapsed at work, while Gaz and Debbie help a teenager with chest pain
Dan and Shane suspect blood poisoning after picking up a seriously ill patient
Gaz and Mike rush a small baby to hospital with suspected meningitis.
The fast-paced reality series following the paramedics of West Midlands Ambulance Service. Michelle and Hannah help a man having a devastating anxiety attack in the street.
Another busy shift with the West Midlands Ambulance Service team. Hannah and Mike help a man who is in agony after having his kidney stones removed.
The West Midlands Ambulance paramedics answer the call of more people in need. Hannah and Amy treat a teenager whose pain has left her unable to speak.
Reality series following the paramedics of West Midlands Ambulance Service. Jamie and Debbie rush to an unconscious man in a diabetic coma.
One final shift with the paramedics of West Midlands Ambulance Service. Loz and Dan rush to a man who is fighting for breath with sudden chest pain.
The documentary charting the every-day work of paramedics with the West Midlands Ambulance Service returns, beginning as medics respond to a case of gang violence
The paramedics of the West Midlands Ambulance Service attend to a man with abdominal pain, and a grandmother suffering a panic attack
Documentary series following the heart-pounding action and human stories of the frontline paramedics of one of Britain's busiest ambulance services
The paramedics are dispatched to help a baby with suspected sepsis, and a father-to-be with serious burns
The West Midlands paramedics encounter a couple who have both taken an overdose, and a pensioner experiencing chest pains
Featuring a man who is struggling to breathe after injecting himself.
Featuring a woman who is feeling suicidal and a young lad who has banged his head.
Crew members help a student with a dislocated knee and a child who has drunk a dangerous liquid.
Featuring an unconscious man who has overdosed on heroin and a schoolboy who has had a seizure.
Crew members help a woman who has had a seizure in the shower.
A taxi flips over on the motorway with two passengers trapped inside, and paramedics come to the aid of a 74-year-old man with a long list of serious health problems
Paramedics help a woman who has a suspected stroke, and an eight-year-old boy raises the alarm after his mother collapses
A young man has a seizure and a police officer is involved in a car accident.
A young motorcyclist needs urgent treatment and a baby's high heart rate is causing concern.
They treat a man whose flat was filled with toxic smoke and an 8-year-old girl whose heart rate has become erratic.
Paramedics help a patient found wearing hospital pyjamas in the street, and a man has potentially life-threatening breathing difficulties.
A woman has the worst nose bleed the ambulance crew have ever seen, and both a mum and her son need treatment.
Paramedics have to act fast when they attend a patient bleeding heavily from his arm, and a 30-year-old mum has suspected sepsis.
An ambulance crew rush an elderly patient with suspected sepsis to hospital, and a little girl is reluctant to let the crew examine her cut head.
Crews race to a serious motorway accident. A young woman is showing signs of sepsis.
The crew fight to restart a man's heart after he had a cardiac arrest and crashed the van he was driving. Eleswhere, a young woman is in need of help following a series of severe stomach cramps.
Paramedics desperately try to save a patient whose hear5 has stopped for more than 15 minutes. Eleswhere, a pregnant woman struggles to breath and a young lad has a deep cut in his hand.
Medics treat a man who appears to be having a heart attack and needs to be taken to hospital right away. Meanwhile, crew also help a man who got so confused he came home early from his holiday.
A girl suffers life threatening breathing difficulties at school, an elderly lady is struggling with an infection and a young father experiences worrying chest pains.
A teenager is in excruciating pain after falling and injuring his leg. Eleswhere, the paramedics treat a 94 year old man showing signs of a stroke and another man with severe stomach pain.
A young girl is reluctant to let the paramedicts examine her injured head and a mature student needs medical help.
Paramedics help an 81 year old woman with dementia but must earn her trust before she will let them in. Plus, a Polish man needs help as he is suffering from agonising abdominal pain.
This time, a new born baby has breathing problems, paramedics treat an elderly lady who has fallen and hit her head and crew mates investigate the worrying symptoms of a potential stroke victim.
Paramedics help a patient who fears that he is having his third heart attack and an elderly woman who had a fall at home and may have been lying on the floor all night.
Paramedics need to get a sick baby to hospital and treat a man who suffers from epilepsy and has had a suspected stroke. Plus, an elderly lady who needs to take her medication.
Following the West Midlands Ambulance Service during the festive period. Laura and Anna are called to a man who has fallen off a roof and hit his head.
Heavy snow in the West Midlands wreaks chaos and two separate crews treat patients, both called John, who have both broken hips after falling.
Aaron and Chris are called to a man who has been stabbed, while Deena and Mike help an elderly lady who has fallen in the street.
Brother-and-sister paramedics Sam and Hannah receive a call to assist police with a man they suspect has taken the powerful psychoactive drug 'Monkey Dust'.
Stuart and Anna help a lady in excruciating pain, Laura and Kerri treat a man with a history of breathing difficulties, and V and Ollie attend to a baby with a soaring temperature.
Gaz and Lee blue light to a lady who's been involved in an incident with a bin lorry, while Simone and Claire are called to a pensioner who has fallen in her bedroom.
Chris and Tom go to the home of a young woman who is having suicidal thoughts and demonstrate how well trained they are at dealing with mental illness, as well as physical injury.
Ash and Jamie rush to a lady with severe chest pains who is losing consciousness, while Chris and Joel help a man with low kidney functions who has been picked up by the police.
Anna and Stuart head to the home of a former soldier who has fallen down some stairs and has a potential spinal injury. Jo and Laura treat a teenage boy having a seizure at college.
V and Ollie race to a rugby pitch to help a man who has had a seizure, while Sam and Tom are called to the home of a three-year-old girl who's suffered an allergic reaction to yoghurt.
Anna and Darren treat a woman who is suffering from terminal cancer, and Jamie and Jason see a familiar face when they are called to the home of his elderly grandfather.
Sam and Tony are called to a woman suffering excruciating stomach pains but soon find themselves dealing with a sudden seizure. Stef and Lee treat an excitable six-year-old.
Time is against ambulance crew mates Laura and Jason as they treat a 74-year-old woman who is having a stroke. Olly and V are called to a man whose heart is beating dangerously fast.
V and Ollie are faced with a dilemma when they're called to assist a woman who has suffered a seizure but refuses to go to hospital. Rachel and Mick are called to assist the police with a prisoner.
Sam and Carla blue-light it to a man who's fallen badly at home and has a suspected spinal injury and Ash and Craig help a 12-year-old boy who has been attacked at his local fun fair.
Sam and Myles respond to a call for a man who has collapsed with severe breathlessness. Husband-and-wife crew mates Ann and Kev treat a homeless man who has been assaulted.
Paramedics collect a seriously injured man airlifted in from Wales, deal with a distressed pensioner who has taken a tumble, and treat a toddler struggling to breathe.
The Stoke crews cope with a major heart attack and a nasty football injury, while in Dudley, the paramedics help an elderly diabetic man with severe stomach pains.
The paramedic crews treat a drug user with a burst abscess, an elderly woman whose face has swollen, and a distraught young woman who may be suffering a miscarriage.
Paramedics attend an accident at a bus station, treat a feisty pensioner who has angina, a young mum with a suspected stroke, and a child hit by a cricket bat.
In Dudley, paramedics attend a road accident, while in Stoke, the crews work out how to move a woman with a bad fracture, and answer a call from a woman whose carer has fainted.
The paramedic crews are called to an unconscious child in a park, a seriously unwell man with blood in his colostomy bag, and a deaf woman with chest pains.
The crews reassure a frightened elderly patient with a dislocated hip, treat a baby with a dangerously high temperature, attend a woman with a fast heart rate and help an alcoholic.
The blue lights are flashing as the crews attend a woman with dangerously high blood pressure, a 20-year-old with chest pains, and a woman who has smashed her face in a fall.
The paramedics treat a woman whose legs have dramatically swollen, a girl having panic attacks, and a very ill and unconscious man.
The crews attend a HGV driver suffering dizzy spells and a woman who has fallen into a bush. They also move a man with a spinal injury who has no sensation from the neck down.
In a dramatic start to the new series, the West Midlands Ambulance Service treat a man who stabbed a police dog, a woman with a suspected stroke and a man on his fourth bout of pneumonia.
Hard-working ambulance crews help a young woman who fell down a flight of stairs and a shivering pensioner with possible sepsis, as well as a sparky 95-year-old who's had a fall.
On shift with West Midlands Ambulance Service who treat a young lad with a fever, a golf-loving pensioner with a heart problem and a woman convinced she has lung cancer.
An asthmatic deteriorates rapidly in the ambulance, and the crews are called to a 30-year-old car that's been driven into a wall by a 90-year-old driver.
The West Midlands crews treat a pensioner whose heart rate is so erratic they are worried he might have a heart attack on the way to the hospital.
Crews from West Midlands Ambulance Service attend a diabetic who has collapsed at home, reassure the wife of a man with heart problems and keep up the spirits of a woman with womb cancer.
The paramedics treat a young mum with severe stomach pains, take a breathless pensioner to hospital and attend an elderly lady with dementia whose nose will not stop bleeding.
Dudley crews attend a man with heart failure and sepsis, as well as a transgender patient who's in a lot of pain from an old injury. In Stoke, a patient has a panic attack in the ambulance.
The crews are kept busy attending a man with a swollen leg, a fisherman having a stroke and a teenager whose chest pains turn out to be something totally unexpected.
The crews go cross country after a teenager's bike crash, attend a man who's had a nasty fall and help a woman with end-stage cancer.
South Central paramedics race to a newborn baby with a low temperature, while crews in Oxford and Portsmouth deal with a man vomiting blood and a patient's mysterious hip pain.
In Oxford, a 14-year-old boy suffers fractures from a football tackle gone wrong, while in Portsmouth, paramedics meet an 81-year-old woman who has fallen from her stairlift.
The crews deal with a cycling accident and a woman having a heart attack, while paramedics go above and beyond to get a 24-year-old with severe allergies some medication.
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.
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.
Oxford paramedics are called to a woman who sustained a broken leg and horrific facial injuries, while in Portsmouth, a 2-year-old with breathing problems needs a nebuliser.
Paramedics in Oxford treat a woman suffering from a mystery illness, while in Portsmouth, the crews treat an elderly diabetic patient with dangerously low blood sugar.
The crews attend a man who has fallen off his bike and a 4-year-old struggling with tonsillitis. Plus, a 35-year-old man with chest pains proves very hard to find.
South Central paramedics treat a pregnant woman who has fallen on her baby bump. Plus, paramedics are called to an unconscious child with a complex medical condition.
Paramedics have their hands full with a high-speed motorcycle crash, a woman with abdominal pain and an old lady who has fallen, injuring her face.
Crews struggle to reach a woman who has fallen from her horse on treacherous boggy ground. Paramedics also treat a 14-year-old boy in agony with suspected appendicitis.
Paramedics attend a father and son whose car has been hit by a falling tree on a stormy night, and are called out to assist a homeless woman sheltering in a bin shed.
Paramedics from the South Central Ambulance Service treat a site foreman having a heart attack on a building site and a woman who has hit her head on sharp gardening shears.
Paramedics in Oxford race to an 8-month-old baby who needs urgent help to breathe. In Portsmouth, a cancer patient thinks her chemotherapy drugs are causing her chest pain.
The South Central crews help a boy who has dislocated his knee during a school rugby match and a man suffering with agonising stomach pains after eating a bacon sandwich.
Crews help a family whose car has crashed into a ditch, a woman with fast and erratic breathing, and a partially paralysed woman who has suffered a head injury in her garden.
Crews treat a boy hit by a car outside school, a pensioner with a huge lump on his head and a woman with suspected sepsis.
The medics help a man bleeding profusely, another who is in agony after falling and a woman with a cripplingly painful bowel condition.
Paramedics are called to help a family involved in a car crash on a dark street and reassure a woman with dementia who's having a suspected heart attack.
Crews require support from the fire brigade to rescue a woman stuck inside her locked house. Plus, they help a child with a dangerously high temperature.
Paramedics are called to a 67-year-old with a lung condition who can't breathe. Plus, crews help a 53-year-old who's had several seizures.
Crews attend an explosion, a dislocated knee and a motorcyclist who's spun off the road. An elderly patient is taken to the hospice via the beach.
Paramedics attend a man with a possible ruptured appendix, an anxious 91-year-old with Covid, and a head injury case.
Crews attend a playground head injury, a patient with multiple fainting episodes, a man with suspected DVT, and visit a convent to treat a nun with chest pain.
In Oxford, crews help a child with signs of meningitis and take an injured cyclist to hospital. In Portsmouth, they help a man who's fallen and a patient with Crohn's Disease.
The paramedics race to a lorry driver with a branch through his windscreen and a man with an irregular heartbeat, and help a family faced with a heart-breaking decision.
Release 2016-11-28
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