What's Your Emergency?

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January 2017
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This episode explores the challenges and dangers our emergency services face on our roads, from drivers under the influence of drink, drugs and sometimes old age.
December 2016
45:00
This episode explores the emergency services' role when matters of the heart clash with matters of the law, from domestic assaults to abusive graffiti.
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This episode explores the challenges and dangers our emergency services face on our roads, from drivers under the influence of drink, drugs and sometimes old age
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This episode explores the rise in violent crime across the UK and the increase in attacks on our police forces. Cheshire PC Claire Heatley is assaulted by a suspect.
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This episode explores the challenges the emergency services face with teenagers, from online bullying and children attacking their parents, to teenagers who have to care for ill parents
46:00
This episode explores alcohol-related incidents, from a professional footballer driving erratically the morning after a night out, to men and women getting naked and/or aggressive
November 2016
46:00
Cases in this episode include an elderly woman who's had her life savings stolen, a repeat offender suspected of assault, and the disappearance of 13 ducks
Focussing on issues around immigration in Cheshire, this episode features a heated arrest at a supermarket, and the rise in racially aggravated incidents at weekends
Explore the lives of people who the police and paramedics regularly meet, from persistent shoplifters who no longer see prison as a deterrent, to people who struggle with alcoholism.
This episode explores the police and ambulance staff's increasing role dealing with issues arising from mental health problems, including evaluating whether people who are behaving unusually are OK
October 2016
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
The police are called by angry residents whose gardens are being used as a toilet and bed for the night by inebriated visitors.
The fire brigade are called to a string of non-existent fires by a hoax caller, costing thousands of pounds and diverting emergency crews away from people who could be in desperate need.
Highlighting the problems associated with excessive drinking, including anti-social behaviour and the fallout from alcohol dependency.
This episode reveals young women who are increasingly using violence against friends, partners, strangers and the emergency services.
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