The documentary series following the work of The Kent Joint Response Unit begins with team members arriving at the scene of a rollover in a residential area. A paramedic gets police protection when treating a stabbing victim.
The documentary series continues with an air ambulance responding in Queenborough after a 12-year-old is hit by a car going 50 miles per hour but a gang of youths prevent responders from helping.
In this edition of the documentary series, a paramedic and officer pair respond to two calls, one about a car crash and another about an increasingly dangerous argument.
This time, first responders are faced with a unique and very challenging situation when a stolen car has crashed into a building, breaking a gas line in the process.
Responders are faced with two difficult situations as first they arrive to help corral a loose cow on a 60-mph road, but the task soon requires reinforcements. Plus, an unconscious driver in a crashed car causes issues.
One team responds to two very different calls, handling a car crash and a tense argument; another team diverts from a traffic crash to help a baby in peril.
An unconscious woman is found on the street, requiring urgent medical care and police investigation. A team speeds to the rescue of a man in a diabetic coma.
A team responds to a hit-and-run, with medical support for the cyclist victim taking place alongside police investigation into the identity of the driver.