999 Rescue Squad - Season 5

Season 5
A new UKTV Original series, narrated by Mandip Gill, follows the work of the Hazardous Areas Response Team of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service as its paramedics respond to accidents and emergencies across the UK's biggest county.
Featuring dramatic rescues, critical emergencies and the scenes of serious crime. The programme follows the HART crews on blue lights as they race to save lives in Yorkshire's big cities and remote rural areas.

Episodes

Episode 1
A woman plunges 10ft through the floorboards of her Sheffield home in a freak accident and the HART team launch a major rescue operation to save her. Three firefighters are injured in a gas blast as flames tear through a block of flats.

Episode 2
There's a major rescue operation on the M1 after a car towing a caravan rolls over and hits a lamp post - trapping the driver.

Episode 3
The team helps a biker critically injured in a crash. In Brontë country, a man vanishes after going for a swim in a Pennines lake, sparking a major rescue operation.

Episode 4
A dangerous driver in a pick-up truck causes carnage when his vehicle rolls over and the HART team are called to free him and his passenger from the wreckage.

Episode 5
A hitman linked to a drugs gang guns down two men in a supermarket car park. Later, a teenage dare leads to a massive rescue operation after a boy vanishes in the water.

Episode 6
A truck drives through the barrier of a busy motorway and hits a BMW head-on. The team join a delicate rescue operation to persuade a suicidal man down from a bridge.

Episode 7
It's a race against time to dig out a man buried under three tonnes of soil, and the team are called to rescue the victims of a major crash involving a taxi.

Episode 8
The team are called to a major fire in a chemicals factory and paramedics join firefighters desperately searching for teenagers reported missing in a swollen river.

Episode 9
The team are called in to save the survivors of a fatal crash and there's a bomb alert after Afghan asylum seekers are moved into a seaside hotel.

Episode 10
A car driven by teenage joyriders plunges into a deep ditch and a punter falls through the floor of his local betting shop in a bizarre accident.
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