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The Scottish Ambulance Service serves over five million people, from remote islands to busy cities.Paramedics on Scene captures the life-saving work of Scotland's paramedics as they respond to emergencies wherever they are needed.Each episode features extraordinary stories from across the country, with the cameras following divisional ambulances responding to high-pressure 999 calls, 24 hours a day. The call-outs ranged from air-ambulances in Highlands and Islands, bringing treatment to Scotland's remotest communities to city centre car smashes to dealing onsite with life-threatening sepsis.
We are with the special operations response teams as they deal with the most serious emergencies, including a child who has fallen into a loch.
We are with Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance in Perth as they serve those in the remotest parts of Scotland. And we see the special operations response teams deal with the most serious emergencies.
On the Isle of Mull, an accident has left a man seriously injured and triggers a response from the air ambulance. They need to get him to hospital in Glasgow as soon as possible.
In this episode we follow divisional ambulance crews in Paisley, Aberdeen and Edinburgh and the special operations response team, who deal with the most serious calls.
It's a hot summer's day and the special operations teams are called to support the fire service at a major wildfire.
A patient at Glasgow Airport is safely stowed onto the ambulance service's fixed-wing aircraft for a transfer back home to Stornoway after treatment in hospital.
The special operations team attend a car crash involving some tourists who have just arrived in Scotland.
The crew respond to a young boy with a rare heart condition who has had a seizure.
In Glasgow, a call about a possible person in the Clyde has triggered a huge emergency response - but is it genuine?
Ambulance crew Johnny and Fraser get a call to a GP surgery where it is reported that a man in his thirties seems to be having a heart attack - a highly unusual emergency.
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