Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

75-year-old Barbara is in agony having collapsed in her garden, falling on her hip.

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Series 8
Peter was knocked off his motorbike, and Ruby has suffered multiple epileptic seizures.
The IT systems have failed, causing chaos, but Casualty keeps its doors open.
A 58-year-old woman is blue lighted in with a dangerously fast heart rate.
Patients include 87-year-old Ralph, who is struggling to breathe.
Wojcieches suffers an epileptic seizure at work. Thomas has a ring stuck on his finger.
Sam arrives with serious burns and needs to be doused with water to stop them spreading.
Series 7
Following the dedicated team at Barnsley A&E who need to be ready for anything.
A patient with a stomach ache suddenly goes into labour.
A Covid spike hits Barnsley Casualty and with positive cases flooding in, pressure mounts.
The heatwave adds to the stress at Barnsley Casualty.
Series 6
For the first time since the Covid pandemic hit, the staff can finally remove their masks.
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.
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