In the season premiere, we follow Shane and Shelly, who must help a patient in need of urgent care after an incident involving a car. It's classified as a code 1A, the most serious emergency.
A man claims to have jumped off Brisbane's Story Bridge and we see the effects this has on the professionals who are racing to piece together a puzzle to try and save a life.
The low blood sugar levels of 23-year-old type one diabetic have led to a dangerous seizure. Another code 1A comes in for two-year-old Levi, suffering serious respiratory issues.
When a head-on collision leaves one driver trapped in their car, Tash, a specialist Critical Care Paramedic, is faced with a difficult decision to try to save the woman's life.
Paramedics Jeff and Tamara are called to help 92-year-old Ray, who is pinned under his mobility scooter after it tipped over, and then attend to a baby who is turning blue and struggling to breathe.
A crash on a busy intersection sees a severely broken leg front and centre, but paramedics fear the patient may also have spinal cord injuries. Plus, a patient suffers from potentially deadly sepsis.
In Brisbane, a bystander calls in a crash in the heart of Brisbane CBD involving a motorcyclist and taxi. Paramedics arrive to find patient Hector facedown on the road, not moving.
It's all systems go, with paramedics racing to the scene of a nasty motorbike and sidecar crash; a call comes in for a woman who has fallen off her balcony while trying to retrieve her friend's cat.
Paramedics are called to a seven-year-old boy gasping for air, a serious multi-motor vehicle accident where a rescue is hampered by downed power lines and a childbirth emergency.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In this heart-warming episode, NSW Ambulance heroes deliver a baby, save a four-year-old with a critical heart condition, assist a 91-year-old gentleman and respond to a serious motorcycle accident.
Sydney Call Centre is receiving a higher than average number of unusual calls as paremedics respond to a dog bite, a car crashed into a shop and one of the fastest response times in Ambulance history.
This tense episode features a diver who is trapped underwater by a piece of concrete, a man crushed by a crane and a motorcyclist thrown from his bike.