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Ambulance Australia follows the extraordinary call-takers, dispatchers and paramedics as they face high pressure situations every day they suit up for work.As the first to respond to urgent and emergency calls, they must use all their training and experience to make split second decisions that can mean the difference between life and death as they step into situations that can be emotionally fraught or physically dangerous.
A sudden car crash in front of their ambulance forces Pete and Phil to perform one of the most extraordinary resuscitations from a deadly heart attack ever captured on film.
In the midst of the graveyard shift, the Operations Centre springs into action, when a five-patient stabbing from a home invasion is reported in Brisbane's North.
In tonight's episode the team face the realities of life between birth and death. A newborn baby birthed in a car, an infant needing CPR and a two year-old boy struggling to breathe.
When a motorbike rider falls traveling at high speed, his injuries are so severe that highly trained paramedic, Aaron, must turn the side of the road into an operating theatre to save his life.
A woman stranded on a remote walking track, unable to make her way out, must rely on the help of Emergency Services as well as Senior Operations Supervisor, Brad to hatch a creative extrication.
A frantic call from a witness to a serious motor vehicle accident, requires concise and reassuring advice from the Emergency Medical Dispatcher in the Operations Centre as the caller steps in to help.
The importance of first aid is shown while paramedics battle the logistics of extricating a man at a train station. Things turn bizarre as paramedics help a man struck in the groin by a javelin.
A fast-acting neighbour responds to panicked calls for help as, Emergency Medical Dispatcher Sarah's, clear and calm advice attempts to avoid a potentially lethal incident from escalating.
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