The documentary series returns to Nottingham’s Queen’s Medical Centre, providing an inside look at a day in the hospital's accident and emergency department. Among the cases featured is an 11-year-old boy named William, who was rushed to the resuscitation unit after being hit by a car and thrown approximately 30 feet. Medical staff worked rapidly to stabilize his critical injuries.

In addition to William’s case, the team treated 68-year-old Stephen, who was admitted with difficulty breathing, requiring urgent assessment and care. The program also follows Ryan, a rugby player who arrived with a severe arm fracture that demanded immediate intervention.

Throughout the hour-long episode, the hospital staff’s efforts highlight the high-pressure environment of emergency care, emphasizing both the challenges faced and the commitment demonstrated by healthcare professionals. The footage captures how the team manages a range of critical cases with composure and skill, reflecting the demanding nature of their work during a typical shift at the medical centre.