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- Sixty minutes to save a life. The clock is ticking in this real-time medical drama set inside a state-of-the-art Major Trauma Centre.
- The team treat an African with a pipe lodged through her skull.
- Emotions run high when the team fight to revive a cyclist involved in a serious collision. Glen makes a bold decision, but will it be enough?
- Stress levels rocket when, while treating a badly beaten man, the team face a nightmare scenario that sends the Major Trauma Centre into lockdown.
- Confusion fills the operating theatre when Lorraine returns to work, taking the reins from Glen as trauma team leader to treat a woman with a gunshot wound.
- Tensions continue to bubble between Glen and Lorraine when they race to the aid of a troubled patient who has jumped from the hospital's atrium walkway.
- The team feel the pressure more than ever when they treat a horrifically burned patient. Glen grows closer to Fiona, too, shedding light on his army days.
- A shock is in store for the team when they treat an agitated patient who has been involved in a car crash. Glen delivers an overdue apology to Fiona, too.
- The prognosis is bleak when the team battle to save a teenage drowning victim, leading to a standoff between Glen and Clive. Fiona, meanwhile, makes a bold move.
- Hospitals are normally animal-free zones, but the team make an exception when the victim of a dog attack is brought in - with the canine still attached.
- Obstacles arise when the team tackle one of their trickiest cases, a man who has been perforated by crane spikes. Glen receives an interesting offer too.
- Stretched to the limit, the team hit the road to treat multiple victims involved in a traffic accident. Fiona, meanwhile, tries to keep her engagement a secret.
- Devastated by news of Fiona's engagement, Glen races off, only to be involved in a life-or-death emergency.