Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

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Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts

The flow of patients is relentless, and today staff are put under even more pressure.

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Series 6
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.
A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels.
Series 5
Its all change at Barnsley casualty as a new system is introduced.
As winter hits, the cold weather causes a spike in admissions at Barnsley Hospital.
Nursing staff have called in sick at Barnsley Hospital and the team is under pressure.
Nurse Hannah is running casualty, but there aren't enough porters to keep things moving.
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.
Series 9
Mary (86) has fallen over on her hip in the hospital car park and is rushed to resus.
Series 5
A man with potential spine injuries is given pain relief while waiting for scan results.
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 4
A woman has a life-threatening allergic reaction to nuts. A man has an arm injury.
Barnsley Casualty is facing one of its toughest shifts to date with beds becoming limited.
Series 8
Amna, 24, collapsed at work. Paramedics are concerned about her head and spinal injuries.
Series 10
Dean has necrotising fasciitis - a flesh-eating infection.
A 50-year-old man with a long-term lung disease has a suspected chest infection.
Series 4
Treatment for a broken leg and a neurological disease.
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