
Barnsley's A&E department faces an overnight backlog and new patients as 81-year-old Roy arrives after a fall that may have damaged an artificial hip and caused multiple fracture. (S3 Ep7)

A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels; junior doctor Alex Chatburn has his own views on emergency admissions. (S4 Ep4)

A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels; junior doctor Alex Chatburn has his own views on emergency admissions.

Barnsley's A&E department faces an overnight backlog and new patients as 81-year-old Roy arrives after a fall that may have damaged an artificial hip and caused multiple fracture. (S3 Ep7)

Barnsley's A&E department faces an overnight backlog and new patients as 81-year-old Roy arrives after a fall that may have damaged an artificial hip and caused multiple fracture.

It's a busy night at Barnsley Hopsital's casualty department, so when Sister Benita arrives to head the shift, the corridors are already packed full of patients. (S4 Ep5)

It's a busy night at Barnsley Hopsital's casualty department, so when Sister Benita arrives to head the shift, the corridors are already packed full of patients.

A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels; junior doctor Alex Chatburn has his own views on emergency admissions. (S4 Ep6)

A two-year-old girl is brought in as she deals with dangerously low blood sugar levels; junior doctor Alex Chatburn has his own views on emergency admissions.

Barnsley's A&E department is put under the microscope. Advanced Nurse Practitioner Dave tries to get to the bottom of a patient's puzzling symptom - her tongue has turned black! (S3 Ep9)

Barnsley's A&E department is put under the microscope. Advanced Nurse Practitioner Dave tries to get to the bottom of a patient's puzzling symptom - her tongue has turned black!

Barnsley Casualty is facing one of its toughest shifts to date. With no children's beds available across the whole of Yorkshire, and a department filling up with children. (S4 Ep7)

Barnsley Casualty is facing one of its toughest shifts to date. With no children's beds available across the whole of Yorkshire, and a department filling up with children.

Yorkshire's A&E struggles with too many patients and not enough room for them as they work to treat internal chest wounds, a collapsed lung and a back injury. (S4 Ep3)

Yorkshire's A&E struggles with too many patients and not enough room for them as they work to treat internal chest wounds, a collapsed lung and a back injury.