Inside the Ambulance Season 11
Cameras mounted on paramedics and inside their vehicles get closer than ever to the work of Britain's frontline life-savers.
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Inside the Ambulance
2016 / NRCameras mounted on paramedics and inside their vehicles get closer than ever to the work of Britain's frontline life-savers.
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Inside the Ambulance Season 11 Full Episode Guide
Paramedics have their hands full with a high-speed motorcycle crash, a woman with abdominal pain and an old lady who has fallen, injuring her face.
South Central paramedics treat a pregnant woman who has fallen on her baby bump. Plus, paramedics are called to an unconscious child with a complex medical condition.
The crews attend a man who has fallen off his bike and a 4-year-old struggling with tonsillitis. Plus, a 35-year-old man with chest pains proves very hard to find.
Paramedics in Oxford treat a woman suffering from a mystery illness, while in Portsmouth, the crews treat an elderly diabetic patient with dangerously low blood sugar.
Oxford paramedics are called to a woman who sustained a broken leg and horrific facial injuries, while in Portsmouth, a 2-year-old with breathing problems needs a nebuliser.
In Portsmouth, the paramedics treat a woman who was kicked by a horse and a baby with breathing problems, while in Oxford, crews attend an elderly priest with abdominal pain.
Paramedics in Portsmouth attend a man with a mechanical heart valve and a dangerously fast pulse, while in Oxford, crews treat a student having an asthma attack.
The crews deal with a cycling accident and a woman having a heart attack, while paramedics go above and beyond to get a 24-year-old with severe allergies some medication.
In Oxford, a 14-year-old boy suffers fractures from a football tackle gone wrong, while in Portsmouth, paramedics meet an 81-year-old woman who has fallen from her stairlift.
South Central paramedics race to a newborn baby with a low temperature, while crews in Oxford and Portsmouth deal with a man vomiting blood and a patient's mysterious hip pain.