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There are no available beds in Barnsley Hospital's A&E department, while lead nurse Kelly is struggling with a backlog of ambulances waiting with patients needing treatment. In Resus, 86-year-old Grahame has been rushed in with severe chest pains and blood in his mucus and after assessing him, Dr Staunton needs a conversation with him - in private
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Fri 10, 8:00 pm
In the hospital car park, paramedics rush to help 67-year-old Pauline, who has fallen out of her vehicle after getting her foot tangled in her handbag strap, while 83-year-old Melvyn is rushed in with suspected sepsis. In the assessment hub, Sister Jane examines 75-year-old John, whose finger has been badly damaged after a fall
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 13, 2:20 am
Advanced clinical practitioner Chantelle orders an urgent CT scan to assess whether 79-year-old John has sustained any brain damage after falling at home and cracking his head. To complicate matters, John has a large cancerous growth on his cheek that has also been caught during the fall
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 13, 8:00 pm
A 17-year-old arrives after falling from his bike and suffering a fit. Consultant Liz needs to find out if a broken neck is the cause of his arm numbness. In the hub, Sister Jane is struggling to manage the high volume of patients, not just those arriving by ambulance, but walk-ins too. One such walk-in is Johnathan, a 41-year-old recovering addict, who has infected ulcers on both legs
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 14, 2:00 am
It is Hannah's first day in her new role of matron, but the department is completely full, there's no movement and patients just keep on arriving
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 14, 8:00 pm
It's another busy day for the casualty team with patient numbers unusually high. Sister Rachel is running the shift, and she's under pressure with a shortage of cubicles - to make matters worse, IT systems start to fail across the hospital, causing chaos for patient flow. Urgent treatment is needed for 75-year-old Janet, who's been viciously attacked by a dog and has a large flap of skin hanging from her elbow
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Wed 15, 2:00 am
The first heatwave of summer has hit Barnsley, adding to the pressure of an already stressful day in casualty for sister Jane, who is in charge. Sixty-five-year-old Theresa arrives by ambulance and paramedics suspect she has had a stroke, but her condition suddenly deteriorates and it's up to physician associate Wayne and Dr Laura to get to the bottom of her condition quickly
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Wed 15, 8:00 pm
Michelle, 18-weeks pregnant, is rushed to resus with concerns over potential conditions. Craig struggles to breathe after food becomes lodged in his oesophagus
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Thu 16, 8:00 pm
It is a big day in the A&E department of Barnsley Hospital as staff are finally allowed to work without masks for the first time since the pandemic hit the UK. For some it's a happy, welcome relief, but others aren't ready to go mask-free just yet
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Fri 17, 8:00 pm
Advanced clinical practitioner Chantelle orders an urgent CT scan to assess whether 79-year-old John has sustained any brain damage after falling at home and cracking his head. To complicate matters, John has a large cancerous growth on his cheek that has also been caught during the fall
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 20, 2:15 am
In the A&E department of Barnsley Hospital, nursing sister Vicky has the job of keeping patients and staff cool on the hottest day of the year, and while an emergency delivery of ice pops provides temporary relief, the heat is taking its toll on the hospital generator. Fifty-year-old Michael is brought in after collapsing at home and his family are worried he has had a seizure, but Dr Blanchard has another theory after examining his blood tests
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 20, 8:00 pm