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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.
During this episode, paramedics are called to a 7-year-old boy gasping for air, a serious multi motor vehicle accident where a rescue is hampered by downed power lines and a childbirth emergency.
A child makes an alarming call about a 5-year-old stuck in mud, but all is not as it seems. A suspected stroke is reported at an alleged workplace, only to find a severely intoxicated man at a party.
Tonight!, Ambulance NSW responds to an 88-year old's severe head wound, a hair-raising motorbike accident, a life-saving CPR call, a serious burns incident and a challenging 170kg patient extraction.
Join NSW Ambulance on the longest night of the year, the end of daylight saving. They deal with a diabetic coma, a rescue from a burning car, an anaphylactic child, and an explosion in China Town.
NSW Ambulance crews race to a call for a slashed throat, perform lifesaving CPR on teens, treat a suspected drug overdose at a brothel and rush to a potential stroke at a building site.
In this heart-warming episode, NSW Ambulance heroes deliver a baby, save a 4-year-old with a critical heart condition, assist a 91-year-old gentleman, and respond to a serious motorcycle accident.
Sydney Call Centre is receiving a higher than average number of unusual calls as paramedics respond to a dog bite, a car crashed into a shop, and one of the fastest response times in Ambulance history.
This tense episode features a diver who is trapped underwater by a piece of concrete, a man crushed by a crane, and a motorcyclist thrown from his bike.
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