A 2-year-old with low blood sugar is rushed in. Paediatric Sister Kate Ellis 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.
Sister Jane Hawksworth is running today's shift and she's clocked on to find a department full of patients and there's no beds available in the whole of the hospital. 76 yr old Mavis gets hit by a car.
The hospital is in the middle of one of the worst storms in decades, but that doesn't stop casualty being busy. It's not long before Paramedics bring in the storm's first victim an 83-year-old who has been blown over.
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.
Sister Jane helps a man who has been arrested for being drunk and disorderly - despite being verbally abused by him. Volunteer Jane steps in and supports the team by caring for a young man who is showing signs of drug misuse
When a key member of staff calls in sick at the last minute, Sister Rachael's dream of a smooth shift disappear. She has to manage a department overflowing with patients and struggle with staff shortages.
A head-on collision during the morning school run adds to the problems of an already very busy day in the Casualty Department at Barnsley Hospital. A patient in remission from oral cancer has broken his leg.
It's another gruelling shift for the team at Barnsley Hospital's Casualty Department. They are juggling a back-log of walk-in patients and a constant stream of new ambulance emergencies.
At the start of her shift, Sister Jane is battling issues beyond her control as Barnsley Hospital has to deal with an influx of emergency patients diverted from other hospitals in the area.
Sister Rachel is running the shift and she's under pressure with patient numbers unusually high, a shortage of cubicles and the IT system starting to fail. 75-year-old Janet has been attacked by a dog.
This morning, Sister Jane has lost count of the number of times the red emergency phone has rung. More emergency patients are on the way in, including 75-year-old Terry who is struggling to breathe and 84-year-old Anthony who has fallen.
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.
Advanced clinical practitioner Chantelle orders an urgent CT scan to asssess whether 79-year-old John has sustained any brain damage after falling at home.
It is Hannah's first day in her new role of matron, but department is completely full. One of the night nurses breaks her wrist. A man gets a pig tooth stuck in his foot.
The first heatwave of summer has hit Barnsley, adding to pressure of an already stressful day in casualty for Sister Rachel, who is in charge. Stroke and heart attack victims are blue lighted.
A woman who is 18-weeks pregnant collapses in toilets and is rushed straight to resus. A 91 yr old deaf woman falls at home. A man chokes on a piece of meat. A guitarist breaks a wrist.