Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Series 6
It's another relentless shift at Barnsley casualty and running the hub is Sister Jane.
The first heatwave of summer has hit Barnsley, adding pressure for sister Jane.
There's a new matron in charge at Barnsley Casualty today: it's Hannah's first day.
The staff at Barnsley casualty are enjoying an unusually peaceful start to the day.
At Barnsley casualty, there's no movement on the wards and no patient flow.
At the start of her shift, Sister Jane loses count of how often the emergency phone rings.
It's another busy day for the casualty team with patient numbers unusually high.
The pace at Barnsley Casualty is relentless as they take the overflow of other hospitals.
Juggling a back-log of walk-in patients and a flowing stream of new ambulance emergencies.
Tthe dedicated team at Barnsley A&E need to be ready for anything and everything.
Gavin wakes up with a sore neck after having fallen down the stairs.
The flow of patients at Barnsley Casualty is relentless and today staff are under pressure
The flow of patients is relentless, and today staff are put under even more pressure.
The hospital faces one of the worst storms in decades, but casualty is still busy.
Sister Jane's clocked on to find that there are no available beds in the hospital.
Series 11
Four-year-old Skyler is rushed into Paediatrics care with recurring seizures.
In paediatrics, Henry, eight, has fallen off a climbing and shattered his front teeth.
Paramedics bring in 67-year-old Dianne, with suspected sepsis.
Paramedics bring Shaun to resus after he collapses following multiple seizures.
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