...Second Counts. Patients include a woman struggling to breathe, a man with a complicated shoulder dislocation, and 11-year-old Alfie, who's had a fall at school. (S8 Ep9) [AD,S]
...Second Counts. Amna, 24, collapsed at work. Paramedics are concerned about her head injuries. Pauline, 86, has a history of heart attacks; her chest pains could be life-threatening. (S8 Ep8)[S]
...Second Counts. Patients this time include 75-year-old Barbara, in agony having collapsed in her garden, falling on her hip, and a 78-year-old with a large haematoma on his arm. (S8, E7)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. Among the patients are Peter, 62, who was knocked off his motorbike, and Ruby, five, who's suffered multiple epileptic seizures and has a high temperature. (S8 Ep6)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. The IT systems have failed, causing chaos, but Casualty still need to treat a motorcycle courier who's had a head-on collision, and a man with severe abdominal pains. (S8 Ep5)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. During a busy shift in Resus, a 58-year-old woman arrives by ambulance with a dangerously fast heart rate, and a patient comes in following a suspected drug overdose. (S8 Ep4)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. 87-year-old Ralph is struggling to breathe, Sallie, an 83-year-old is rushed in after having a fall, and Karina has's discocated her shoulder for the fifth time. (S8 Ep3)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. Staff at Barnsley Casualty again face life and death, trauma and tears. Sam arrives with serious burns, needing to be doused with water to stop the burns spreading. (S8 Ep1)[S]
...Second Counts. 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 Ep 6)[S]
...Second Counts. A new matron takes charge on a busy day in which patients include a woman with severe burns on her feet, and an abattoir worker injured when a pig's head fell on him. S6 Ep 14[S]
...Second Counts. After a quiet start to the day, the staff at Barnsley casualty treat John who has hit is head falling at home and 7 month old Elisa is treated in paediatrics. (S6 Ep 13)[S]
...Second Counts. A patient with a stomach ache suddenly goes into labour, sister Vicky has to perform CPR, and volunteer Jane is determined to solve a missing cutlery mystery... (S7 Ep3)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. There's a Covid spike at Barnsley Casualty. Pressure mounts as positive cases flood in.A 50-year-old man is rushed in with severe burns across one side of his body. (S7 Ep2)[AD,S]
...Second Counts. The heatwave adds to the stress at Barnsley Casualty. 50-year-old Michael's brought in after collapsing at home, and a patient in pain is afraid of needles. (S7 Ep1)[S]
...Second Counts. At Barnsley casualty, a man runs in with a major stab wound, 91-year-old Brenda has had a nasty fall, and five-year-old Greyson has swallowed a marble. (S6 Ep17)[S]
...Second Counts. Michelle, 18-weeks pregnant, is rushed to resus, with concerns over potential conditions. Craig, 43, struggles to breathe after food becomes lodged in his oesophagus (S3, E16)[S]
...Second Counts. Michelle, 18-weeks pregnant, is rushed to resus, with concerns over potential conditions. Craig, 43, struggles to breathe after food becomes lodged in his oesophagus (S3, E16)[S]
...Second Counts. It's only the start of her shift but Sister Jane Hawksworth has lost count of the number of times the emergency red phone has rung and it's having a knock-on effect. (S6 Ep 11)[S]
It's another busy day for the casualty team with patient numbers unusually high. Sister Rachel is running the shift, and she's under pressure with a shortage of cubicles.[S]
The pace at Barnsley Casualty is relentless; other hospitals in the area are full and as a result, ambulances are being diverted to Barnsley. (S6 Ep 9)[S]
It's another gruelling shift for team at Barnsley Hospital's Casualty Department. Juggling a back-log of walk-in patients and a constant stream of new ambulance emergencies. (S6 Ep 8)[S]
...Second Counts. After having fallen down the stairs the night before, 44-year-old Gavin woke up with a sore neck. He walked himself into A&E. (S6 Ep 6)[S]
The flow of patients at Barnsley Casualty is relentless and today staff are put under even more pressure by patients suffering from the effects of drink or drugs. (S6 Ep 5)[S]
The flow of patients at Barnsley Casualty is relentless, and today staff are put under even more pressure by patients suffering from the effects of drink or drugs. (S6 Ep 4)[S]
The hospital is in the middle of one of the worst storms in decades, but that doesn't stop casualty being busy. It's not long before paramedics bring in the storm's first victim. (S6 Ep 3)[S]
...Second Counts. It's a busy night at Barnsley Hopsital's casualty department, so when Sister Benita Wainwright arrives to head the shift, the corridors are already packed full of patients.[S]
...Second Counts. It's all change at Barnsley casualty as a new system is introduced; Sister Benita takes on the role of team leader for the first time; the staff treats critical patients. [S]
...Second Counts. Junior Doctor Tom's first patient is 18-year-old Lewis who has broken bones and deep wounds from a moped accident - but causing him the most pain is his fear of needles. [S]
...Second Counts. The team remain at the heart of our over-stretched health service, struggling against a backdrop of closing GP surgeries and rising patient numbers.[S]
...Second Counts. The paediatric team battles the lack of beds, treating a range of patients from three-year old Ivy, who's having a prolonged epileptic fit, to Ben ,who's got a broken toe.[S]
...Second Counts. Gemma prepares to treat a man who has suddenly lost all feeling in his foot. Loss of blood flow is turning Roger's foot white - urgent treatment is needed to prevent amputation.[S]
...Second Counts. It's a busy night at Barnsley Hopsital's casualty department, so when Sister Benita Wainwright arrives to head the shift, the corridors are already packed full of patients. (S4...[S]
...Second Counts. 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. [S]