In this heart-warming episode, NSW Ambulance heroes deliver a baby, save a 4-year-old with a critical heart condition, assist a 91-year-old gentleman, and respond to a serious motorcycle accident.
NSW Ambulance crews race to a call for a slashed throat, perform life-saving CPR on teens, treat a suspected drug overdose at a brothel and rush to a potential stroke at a building site.
Join NSW Ambulance on the longest night of the year, the end of daylight saving. They deal with a diabetic coma, a rescue from a burning car, an anaphylactic child, and an explosion in China Town.
Tonight, Ambulance NSW responds to an 88-year old's severe head wound, a hair-raising motorbike accident, a life-saving CPR call, a serious burns incident and a challenging 170kg patient extraction.
A child makes an alarming call about a 5-year-old stuck in mud, but all is not as it seems. A suspected stroke is reported at an alleged workplace, only to find a severely intoxicated man at a party.
During this episode, paramedics are called to a 7-year-old boy gasping for air, and a serious multi motor vehicle accident where a rescue is hampered by downed power lines and a childbirth emergency.