999: What's Your Emergency? - Season 3

Season 3
The third season focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire who talk with honesty and wit about the challenges they face in modern Britain.

Episodes

Episode 1
This episode visits the control centre. Cheshire's ambulance service gets 50% more calls than 10 years ago. Some are life-threatening, some heart-warming. Others are less urgent, like sore eyelashes.

Episode 2
Majority of calls to 999 consist of drug related emergencies and complaints.This episode follows police and paramedics dealing with the effects of so-called legal highs - from a regular user coughing up blood in a bus stop, to a grandad chewing his own nerves after reacted badly to the legal highs he purchase online.

Episode 3
This episode meets the police officers dealing with growing numbers of problems between neighbours, from noise, feuds and burnt-out cars to reports of a man acting suspiciously and scaring children.

Episode 4
The new series of 999: What's Your Emergency? focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire. The series follows incidents from the moment when a 999 call is made to the arrival of the frontline police and paramedics: the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other while seeing us as we really are. They talk with honesty and wit about the ever-increasing challenges of modern Britain.

Episode 5
This episode explores the colourful, complex and often troubled lives of the small but significant minority of people in Britain who are regular callers of 999 and repeat users of the emergency services. PC Billy Elliott visits a familiar address following complaints from neighbours about yet another disturbance. Shayne, who's 44, regularly ends up in custody and even requests his favourite cell on arrival.

Episode 6
At a time when immigration to the UK is at an all-time high and the issue is at the centre of political debate, this episode explores the lives of legal and illegal immigrants living here. It's increasingly falling to the emergency services to bridge cultural divides and keep a lid on bubbling racial tensions that threaten to erupt. In Crewe, PC Greg Greaves finds himself at a heated arrest after reports of shoplifting from a supermarket. He has to call for backup as the two suspects shout claims of abuse and racism at him. In Warrington, paramedic Becki arrives at the home of Marika, a Latvian woman who has been mugged in the street and left with a black eye.

Episode 7
The brand new series following the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire continues. As the divide between rich and poor continues to grow in the UK, this programme looks at how both the haves and the have-nots are being affected by crime. In Crewe, PC Matt Ambrose is called to the home of an elderly woman who has had nearly £10,000 of her life savings stolen from her bank account. This is the victim's first encounter with the police and she's devastated by the crime. PC Ambrose is determined to find the perpetrator and get her money back. In Warrington, PCs Ross Dryden and Lyndsey Whitehurst are on the lookout for a repeat offender suspected of theft and assault. PC Sarah Brockley is called to a smallholding in the middle of the Cheshire countryside to investigate whether foul play is involved in the disappearance of 13 ducks, but owner Christopher is more bothered by the sentimental than the financial value of the birds.

Episode 8
The new series of 999: What's Your Emergency? focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire. It follows incidents from the moment when a 999 call is made, to the arrival of the frontline police and paramedics: the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other while seeing us as we really are. They talk with honesty and wit about the increasing challenges of modern Britain. With alcohol-related incidents in the UK costing the emergency services nearly £3 billion a year, this episode features people who risk ruining their own - and other people's - lives for the sake of a night out.

Episode 9
The new series of 999: What's Your Emergency? focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire. The series follows incidents from the moment the 999 call is made to the arrival of the frontline police and paramedics: the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other while seeing us as we really are. They talk with honesty and wit about the ever-increasing challenges of modern Britain. This episode explores the trials and tribulations of coming of age in Britain in 2016, and the challenges the emergency services face in dealing with people in the legal and social hinterland between childhood and adulthood. In Warrington, PC Ruth Stott is called to attend a group of teenagers after 999 calls from intimidated local homeowners.

Episode 10
Series focusing on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire, from the moment the 999 call is made to the arrival of the frontline police and paramedics - the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other while seeing us as we really are. This brand new episode explores the rise in violent crime across the UK and the alarming increase in attacks on our police forces. At a time when the number of front line officers is being cut to the bone and respect for the emergency services is at an all-time low, are we reaching the point where the emergency services are losing control?

Episode 11
The new series of 999: What's Your Emergency?, which focuses on the work of police and paramedics in Cheshire, continues. The series follows incidents from the moment when a 999 call is made to the arrival of the frontline police and paramedics: the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other while seeing us as we really are. They talk with honesty and wit about the ever-increasing challenges of modern Britain. This episode explores the growing challenges that the emergency services face on Britain's roads, at a time when there are more vehicles than ever before. In spite of decades of safety campaigns and technological improvements, our roads are still the place where we're most likely to be killed.

Episode 12
PCs Bryony Hancock and Charlotte Wilson are called to a Saturday night lovers' tiff in Crewe before heading to help a young woman who's been assaulted in her home by her partner. After arresting the woman's boyfriend, PC Hancock's next challenge is to get a statement from the shaken victim.

Episode 13
999: What's Your Emergency? meets the police and paramedics in Cheshire, following incidents from the moment when a 999 call is made to the arrival of the hard-working men and women who protect us from ourselves and each other, while seeing us as we really are. They talk with honesty and wit about the ever-increasing challenges of modern Britain. This episode explores the challenges that inevitably come with the end of life, and how the emergency services have to learn to cope when dealing with death on a daily basis. In Warrington paramedics arrive at the home of a man having a suspected cardiac arrest. With CPR already in action and a defibrillator at close hand he is given the best possible chance of survival.

Episode 14
This episode meets Cheshire's police custody staff, who deal with everyone from people accused of terrible crimes to others who see the cells as a welcome break from other challenges
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