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A new fixed-rig documentary series following the heart-pounding action and human stories of the frontline paramedics of one of Britain's busiest ambulance services.Inside the Ambulance will use GoPro cameras mounted inside an ambulance and on the teams to give a unique perspective of the nation's first response emergency workers.From the friendships the ambulance staff forge to the ways they cope with life and death situations they deal with on a daily basis, as well as the lighter moments of working with the great British public, Inside the Ambulance promises to be life-affirming and engaging television.Inside the Ambulance is the network's first fixed-rig documentary series, as newly launched entertainment channel W expands its investment in factual programming. Produced by Brown Bob Productions,the showhas unrivalled access to the West Midlands Ambulance Service. The series gives an intimate perspective on what it's like to respond to emergency calls, with paramedics wearing GoPro cameras to get viewers to the heart of the action combined with multiple cameras throughout the ambulance. As well as getting up close and personal with patients, ranging from life-threatening traumas to everyday emergencies, the series will focus on the hard-working paramedics.
The West Midlands Ambulance Service treat a man who stabbed a police dog, a woman with a suspected stroke and a man on his fourth bout of pneumonia.
Crews help a young woman who fell down a flight of stairs and a shivering pensioner with possible sepsis, as well as a sparky 95-year-old who's had a fall.
On shift with West Midlands Ambulance Service, who treat a young lad with a fever, a golf-loving pensioner with a heart problem and a woman convinced she has lung cancer.
An asthmatic deteriorates rapidly in the ambulance, and the crews are called to a 30-year-old car that's been driven into a wall by a 90-year-old driver.
The West Midlands crews treat a pensioner whose heart rate is so erratic they are worried he might have a heart attack on the way to the hospital.
Crews from the West Midlands attend a diabetic who has collapsed at home, reassure the wife of a man with heart problems and keep up the spirits of a woman with womb cancer.
The paramedics treat a young mum with severe stomach pains, take a breathless pensioner to hospital and attend an elderly lady with dementia whose nose will not stop bleeding.
Dudley crews attend a man with heart failure and sepsis, as well as a transgender patient in pain from an old injury. In Stoke, a patient has a panic attack in the ambulance.
The crews are kept busy attending a man with a swollen leg, a fisherman having a stroke and a teenager whose chest pains turn out to be something totally unexpected.
In this 100th episode, the crews go cross country after a teenager's bike crash, attend a man who's had a nasty fall and help a woman with end-stage cancer.
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