This Friday, Really brings viewers another dose of high-stakes rescues with “Yorkshire Air 999.” The episode, aptly titled “Double Trouble,” sees the Yorkshire Air Ambulance team scrambling to respond to two separate emergencies, each demanding split-second decisions and expert medical care.
In the first incident, the team races to Pickering to assist a 51-year-old patient with a suspected open book fracture, a severe pelvic injury that requires careful handling. Meanwhile, in Driffield, another call comes in: a horse rider has been thrown from their mount, the extent of their injuries unknown. With the clock ticking, the air ambulance crews must navigate the challenging Yorkshire terrain to reach both patients quickly and deliver critical medical assistance.
“Yorkshire Air 999” is all about the challenges faced by advanced medics working in a demanding environment. The vast landscapes of Yorkshire, while beautiful, present their own set of obstacles, testing the crews’ skill and resourcefulness. Tune in to Really this Friday, March 7th at 9:00 PM.