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Four 112 dispatchers are faced with the most extraordinary emergencies to deal with under great pressure. They attend to callers in telephone conversations that are far from mundane. Conversations that you hope you never have to have in your life, but which are the order of the day for the dispatchers. From the perspectives of the control room and the caller, decisions are made on the spot that can make the difference between life and death. Every conversation is a battle against time.
Lauren calls 112 because her father is on the floor and needs help. Centralist Joyce hears a man screaming in the background when suddenly they hang up. Joyce is no longer able to reach Lauren. Joyce estimates that CPR is required, and sends the emergency services to it. There they find Lauren's brother Kevin, who for an unknown reason tries to stop the resuscitation.
During a difficult evening shift, 112 operator Boudewijn receives a report about a suspicious situation. Possibly a drug deal involving firearms. But something doesn't seem right, and Boudewijn starts to have doubts.
Kees calls the emergency center in a panic when the heavily pregnant Maryam has contractions. Centralist Lieke tries to advise him. As soon as she hangs up, she realizes that something isn't quite right. She links it to an earlier phone call from her colleague Joyce about an agitated man who seems to have lost his pregnant wife.
Maikel calls 112 because a manager is injured in his snack bar. Maikel wants to leave as soon as possible, but dispatcher Bilal tells him to stay. The wound must be treated immediately. Maikel only agrees if Bilal agrees to a strange request: absolutely no police should be sent.
112 operator Lieke receives an emergency via the Tolkcontact app. The alarming app shows that the deaf Maja is hiding in a ship shed together with her son Martijn, for fear of her aggressive ex-husband Jeffrey. While Maja can't hear where the danger lies, Lieke must help her escape Jeffrey.
A confused young woman panics and calls 112 operator Joyce, saying she has just found her mother unconscious at the bottom of the stairs. Joyce assumes a trap, but as the conversation progresses, the young woman's story seems less and less true. The phone call takes an unexpected turn. What follows is a heart-pounding conversation in which Joyce has to slowly piece together the puzzle pieces of what happened.
Towards the end of his evening shift, 112 operator Boudewijn reluctantly takes another phone call, only to be surprised by a whispering child's voice who tells him to hide in a closet from an intruder. At the same time, Boudewijn tries to unravel the situation. However, this turns out to be easier said than done with 11-year-old Mia on the other end of the line. With a little imagination, Boudewijn, who is not really a childhood friend at all, tries to do everything in his power to help the young girl.
112 dispatcher Bilal receives a report from Asma who cannot wake her friend Yasmina. Realizing that they must act quickly to save Yasmina, Bilal wants to send an ambulance. But Asma doesn't want an ambulance at all. Yasmina should just wake up, and Bilal should not interfere further. But what do they do at the address of a far-right politician?
After returning home from her husband's funeral, widow Ellen is startled by two young burglars who sneak through her house. Furious, she calls 112, where operator Joyce lends a listening ear and tries to calm her down. Especially when Ellen wants to take matters into her own hands and defend herself and her beloved dog Amadeus with the help of a bat.
112 operator Lieke has to deal with a false report about a suspicious situation. Geert often calls from his apartment and clearly wants to fight his loneliness. She brushes it off, but moments later another disturbing message arrives at the same address.
When Jolanda finds her mother unconscious at the bottom of the stairs and her daughter is nowhere to be seen, she calls the emergency center in panic. While dispatcher Boudewijn does his best to understand the situation, Jolanda immediately starts talking about her suspicions against her husband Albert. With difficulty Boudewijn tries to struggle through her chaotic story and to steer the search in the right direction.
When her sixteen-year-old son Ruben storms out the door after an argument, Vera calls 112. Central operator Joyce immediately tries to reassure her. Only twenty minutes away and in full puberty - it will come back on its own. There doesn't seem to be much going on, but then a disturbing message arrives.
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