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Operational Support Manager Antonia has become aware of a disruption to the hospital network - a global internet outage causing the systems to go down. Ninety-two-year-old Jeanie is having trouble breathing and is brought into casualty for the second time in a week. Outpatient Graham is rushed to casualty after collapsing during a CT scan
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 23, 8:00 pm
The hospital moves to a new patient and porter tracking system and service Manager Lindsey is in charge of implementing it. Paramedics arrive with eight-month-old Noah, who is struggling to breathe, accompanied by mum Maddie and dad Kieran. In minor injuries, Janet comes in with a badly broken wrist. Also, 78-year-old Kathleen, who has fallen over on her doorstep, is brought in by ambulance
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 24, 2:00 am
Four-year-old Skyler is rushed into paediatrics care with recurring seizures - he's experienced them previously, but the length of this episode is a serious concern for the team. Consultant doctor Laura Buxton is put in charge of 85-year-old Maureen's care - she has a slow heartbeat. Emergency nurse practitioner Clare examines 65-year-old Shaun's suspected broken toe
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 24, 8:00 pm
Paramedics take a 53-year-old man, who collapsed at home following multiple seizures, straight to resus. Advanced clinical practitioner Chantelle must uncover what is causing his seizures. An eight-year-old with a suspected broken toe is waiting to be seen in the paediatric department. Also, paramedics bring in 94-year-old Margaret, who has a high heart rate and dangerously low oxygen levels
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Wed 25, 2:00 am
A two-year-old with dangerously low blood sugar is rushed in. Caring for her is Paediatric Sister Kate Ellis, who reveals what it feels like when a child is brought in. Junior doctor Jake Mullen assesses 44-year-old Kay, who arrives at the hospital with flu-like symptoms. He runs the risk of contracting a highly contagious strain of flu while treating her
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Thu 26, 8:00 pm
Staff at Barnsley Hospital's casualty department as they work together to help the ill and injured of South Yorkshire. There's a bedside view of heart attacks, road traffic collisions and allergic reactions as the team treats multiple injuries caused by objects ranging from chainsaws to tractors and everything in between
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Fri 27, 8:00 pm
Operational Support Manager Antonia has become aware of a disruption to the hospital network - a global internet outage causing the systems to go down. Ninety-two-year-old Jeanie is having trouble breathing and is brought into casualty for the second time in a week. Outpatient Graham is rushed to casualty after collapsing during a CT scan
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 30, 3:10 am
Barnsley Hospital's casualty department is in the middle of one of the worst storms in decades. Nurse Chloe treats 88-year-old Enid, who has been knocked over by high-speed winds and has a severe open head wound. She needs to assess Enid quickly in case she's suffered a head trauma. Meanwhile, consultant doctor Mason and registrar doctor Staunton meet 44-year-old Darren. He has been rushed in suffering from severe chest pains and a rapid heartbeat
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 30, 8:00 pm
Four-year-old Skyler is rushed into paediatrics care with recurring seizures - he's experienced them previously, but the length of this episode is a serious concern for the team. Consultant doctor Laura Buxton is put in charge of 85-year-old Maureen's care - she has a slow heartbeat. Emergency nurse practitioner Clare examines 65-year-old Shaun's suspected broken toe
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 31, 2:00 am
Sister Vicky battles a doctor shortage and a high influx of walk-in patients - a perfect storm that means she needs to call on her years of experience to keep the shift on track. Seventy-year-old Fred is blue-lighted in having suffered a serious fall at home, but with a shortage of doctors in the department, he's taken straight for an urgent x-ray after which he's transferred to the care of Dr Tom Hawthorne
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 31, 8:00 pm