Critical Condition - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Episode 1
Return of the documentary following medical staff at Stoke's Royal University Hospital. A young woman is admitted with life-threatening head injuries sustained in a car accident. Clinical director Dr Richard Hall must make split-second critical decisions. Can the team save her life?

Episode 2
Damion has sustained numerous traumatic injuries after being trapped upside down in his car following a crash. Despite numerous injuries to the head and chest, Trauma Team Leader Dr Chris Pickering is most worried about Damion's lungs as his patient struggles to breathe.

Episode 3
Cara has fallen 50 metres down a waterfall. She has multiple obvious injuries that need urgent care, but trauma specialist Dr Richard Fawcett must also investigate hidden internal injuries that are an immediate threat to life.

Episode 4
A man is rushed to the Royal Stoke University Hospital by helicopter after his parachute fails and he is slammed into the ground 100 feet below. Wayne immediately complains about chest pain, and a scan shows that he has broken his back, fractured his pelvis and has extensive internal bleeding.
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