Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Series 4
Series 4, Episode 3 of Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts was added on Wednesday 17 September 2025. 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 2
The ambulances are stacking up outside as the fire alarm goes off.
With the computer system down, the staff resort to a whiteboard to keep track of everyone.
On a busy night shift, paramedics rush in 74-year-old Barry, struggling to breathe.
Dr Julian Humphrey awaits one patient with a rare and dangerous aortic dissection.
Dr Nick Mani receives a critically ill one-day-old baby.
Physiotherapist helps 90-year-old Audrey who bashed her head in the hospital restaurant.
Series 10
1:00:00
Dean has necrotising fasciitis - a flesh-eating infection.
Series 2
Two critically ill children are rushed in by ambulance within ten minutes of each other.
A busy Monday becomes a record-breaker as the team deal with 349 patients.
Series 9
A full resus, a farewell shift, and high-stakes cases-it's all go at Barnsley Casualty!
A woman suffers a severe allergic reaction, and a 4-year-old has a serious arm injury.
Philip arrives with his nose bleeding uncontrollably.
Paramedics bring in a 78-year-old former miner who is suffering with chest pain.
There are no available beds in the hospital and the vital red phone out of order.
It's the night shift, and Lucy has had a surprising attack - by her auntie's pet snake!
Sister Jane faces staffing shortages as emergencies arrive, including Harry with sepsis.
Series 10
1:00:00
A 50-year-old man with a long-term lung disease has a suspected chest infection.
Series 9
On 'Manic Monday' shift, a 66-year-old patient has a dangerously high heartrate
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