For the first time ever in the UK, access has been granted to a HART ambulance team.
In this landmark UKTV Original documentary series, you can go behind-the-scenes of HART, the Yorkshire Ambulance Service’s ‘Hazardous Area Response Team’, one of 15 specialist medical units set up after the 7/7 London bombings to treat badly injured patients in extreme environments. With unprecedented access, viewers can witness first hand the camaraderie and courage of the men and women who risk their lives to save ours.
Before these units were founded, paramedics had to wait for other services – such as the fire brigade – to bring patients to them from the heart of an incident. But, by working at the centre of an event, the HART teams can save more lives during the early stages of an emergency.
The team are trained to cope with a number of hazardous environments and situations. They can enter burning buildings, deal with the victims of terrorist attacks, brave toxic gas clouds and access patients using ropes.
The team’s advanced medical capabilities allow them to perform surgical procedures in a range of locations from the street to the cramped confines of a collapsed building or down a Pennine pothole, keeping patients alive long enough to reach specialised medical care.
Get full details about the dates and times of episodes here.
The 10-part series will also capture the banter in the mess hall and the blood, sweat and tears of a training regime that demands high levels of physical fitness and skills ranging from nuclear decontamination to using high-speed flood relief boats.
Using drone cameras at real emergency scenes thanks to a ground-breaking agreement with ambulance and fire service officers, 999 Rescue Squad captures dramatic footage of major fires, river rescues and road accidents.
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