Documentary series following the life-saving work of the medics of the largest mobile children's critical care service in the UK.
Series following the life-saving work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS make a 100-mile blue light dash so a newborn baby boy can have emergency heart surgery.
DetailsSeries following the life-saving work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS move a toddler from North London to Great Ormond Street for specialist treatment.
DetailsSeries following the life-saving work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS race to save a girl on a heart lung machine who needs to be moved to Great Ormond Street.
DetailsSeries following the work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. The team is called to a baby whose heart has already stopped once, and a teenage boy in a diabetic coma.
DetailsSeries following the work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. A baby is flown nearly 1,500 miles for life-saving surgery; CATS have to work in a cramped Hercules aircraft.
DetailsSeries following the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS rushes a baby with a blocked intestine to theatre, and a three-year-old needs the team's intensive care expertise.
DetailsSeries following the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS fly to Belfast to transfer a one-day-old baby who needs a heart-lung bypass.
DetailsSeries following the Children's Acute Transport Service. The team get a call to a 14-year-old rower who has had a heart attack and needs to be moved to Great Ormond Street.
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