Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

Treatment for a broken leg and a neurological disease.

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Series 4
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Series 4, Episode 3 of Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts was added on Thursday 25 July 2024. Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts is a TV show on Channel 5. In Barnsley's Casualty department, it's a battle of life and death every single day.
Series 6
1:05:00
The hospital faces one of the worst storms in decades, but casualty is still busy.
Series 4
50:00
A two-year-old girl is dealing with low blood sugar levels.
50:00
Patrick examines a man who has had a suspected heart attack.
Series 3
50:00
Nurse Practitioner Dave tries to get to the bottom of why June's tongue has turned black!
45:00
84-year-old Norman is brought in after suffering a fall.
Series 6
1:05:00
Sister Jane's clocked on to find that there are no available beds in the hospital.
Series 3
50:00
A toddler is brought in with sepsis and 84-year-old Norman has had a fall.
50:00
A man is treated after being involved in a serious motobike accident.
50:00
84-year-old Terry comes in with a badly-broken ankle and fears he may never dance again.
50:00
The hospital is two porters down, marking a big problem for Sister Jane.
Series 6
1:05:00
A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels.
Series 3
50:00
Two builders are rushed to casualty after a roof collapse.
45:00
New doc Jake's first patient has fallen down the stairs.
50:00
Doctor Sue checks over a man found unconscious at home.
Series 2
45:00
As a heatwave hits Yorkshire, the patient numbers rise with the temperature.
50:00
The ambulances are stacking up outside as the fire alarm goes off.
Series 9
1:00:00
A lorry driver is rushed in after a country lane crash.
Series 2
50:00
With the computer system down, the staff resort to a whiteboard to keep track of everyone.
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