Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

Nursing staff have called in sick at Barnsley Hospital and the team is under pressure.

Series 5
Nurse Hannah is running casualty, but there aren't enough porters to keep things moving.
Series 8
1:00:00
Patients include a woman struggling to breathe.
Series 5
A high call-out for ambulances has resulted in paramedics queuing with patients.
A&E deal with a man who fell off a roof and the victim of an overturned car.
A man with potential spine injuries is given pain relief while waiting for scan results.
Series 8
1:00:00
Amna, 24, collapsed at work. Paramedics are concerned about her head and spinal injuries.
Series 5
The casualty department admits a husband who was found collapsed on the floor.
The staff at Barnsley Hospital receive patients with a heart attack and chainsaw wounds.
The team treats patients suffering from heart attacks and road traffic collisions.
Series 8
1:00:00
75-year-old Barbara is in agony having collapsed in her garden, falling on her hip.
Series 5
Its all change at Barnsley casualty as a new system is introduced.
Series 4
55:00
Barnsley Casualty is facing one of its toughest shifts to date with beds becoming limited.
Two-year-old is brought in with dangerously low blood sugar.
Series 8
1:00:00
Peter was knocked off his motorbike, and Ruby has suffered multiple epileptic seizures.
Series 4
Barnsley Hospital's corridors are packed full of patients.
Treatment for a broken leg and a neurological disease.
Yorkshire's A&E struggles under the strain of too many patients and not enough room for them as they work to treat a man brought in after a car he is fixing falls on his chest as well as a man with a collapsed lung and a gardener's back injury.
A two-year-old girl is dealing with low blood sugar levels.
Series 8
1:00:00
The IT systems have failed, causing chaos, but Casualty keeps its doors open.
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