A diabetic's sugar levels put him at risk of going into a coma, a young boy struggles to stay awake after a head injury, and a woman is brought in by her hairdresser. (S9 Ep4)[AD,S]
On the hottest day of the year so far, paramedics blue-light in a man who is vomiting blood, and an infant is rushed in after coffee accidentally scalded his head. (S9, E13)[AD,S]
A 52-year-old woman with osteoporosis is rushed in after a bad car crash, a man has gashed his head while dog-walking, and a nine-year-old boy has been badly sunburnt. (S9 Ep2)[AD,S]
Barnsley's A&E department is put under the microscope. Advanced Nurse Practitioner Dave tries to get to the bottom of a patient's puzzling symptom - her tongue has turned black! (S3 Ep9)[S]
Mary (86) has fallen over on her hip and is rushed to resus, paramedics blue-light in 54-year-old Paul who's had back-to-back seizures, and 80-year-old Patricia struggles to breathe. (S9 Ep1)[AD,S]
A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels; junior doctor Alex Chatburn has his own views on emergency admissions. (S4 Ep4)[S]
Yorkshire's A&E struggles with too many patients and not enough room for them as they work to treat internal chest wounds, a collapsed lung and a back injury. (S4 Ep3)[S]
With Barnsley Casualty declared a crime scene, the team have to deal with emergencies inside and outside the hospital. Doctor Dave needs to negotiate with the police. (S5 Ep1)[AD,S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Documentary On a busy night shift, paramedics rush in 74-year-old Barry, struggling to breathe. (S2 Ep 7)[S]