The lone rangers of the road – Birmingham's paramedic bikers and Essex police biker cops - race through some of the most congested roads and cities in Europe, in a bid to save and protect lives. In the opening episode, the bikers rush to help an 11-yearold who has been hit by a car, and uncover a cannabis haul. Elsewhere, officers deal with the effects of an addict’s heroin overdose, and discover a driver’s potentially lethal weapon.
In Birmingham, the biker paramedics are on the frontline as Steve Harris deals with the aftermath of football violence. Mark Hayes has to take drastic action to free a girl from her car, and Barry Rudge is called to a body on a canal towpath. In Essex, a routine check reveals something unexpected for the biker cops, one driver's weekend trip to England turn sours, and PC Steve 'Stomp' Allum is on the case of speeders.
Motorbike paramedic Steve Harris finds himself under attack when he goes to the rescue of a teenager injured in a fight. Elsewhere, Birmingham city centre is sealed off by an unidentified and potentially dangerous leak. And PC Lucy Watson is determined to become the first woman on Essex police’s bike squad, but wet and slippery roads threaten to derail her final test.
Biker paramedic Mark Hayes is called to a shooting, while PC Roy Keyes finds himself fishing a bike out of a pond after a rider loses control. Chest pains turn into something more serious for a Birmingham school headmaster, and two girls are hit on a pedestrian crossing yards from their home. Elsewhere, PC Ray Jeffery explains how he knows only too well why bikers need to keep out of trouble on the roads.
Trained to deal with anything, the biker paramedics find themselves dealing with a suspected stroke when a fishmonger collapses at market, a man's hit crossing the road, a pensioner's taken a tumble on a station escalator and it could be a case of hypothermia for a rough sleeper
Birmingham’s biker paramedics race to the scene of a stabbing. In Essex, a driver tries to sweet-talk his way out of trouble. Elsewhere this week, Merseyside Fire and Rescue unveil the UK’s very first fire-fighting bike.
New recruit PC Lucy Watson is on home turf as she patrols the seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea. Lucy quickly finds she has her hands full – from a suspect who does a runner to rowdy kids at night. Elsewhere, Birmingham’s biker paramedics are kept busy with a bomb scare.
Biker paramedic Mark Hayes rescues a seriously ill RAF medic from a platform at Birmingham New Street Station. Meanwhile, colleague Steve Harris comes to the rescue of a pensioner who has suffered a nasty fall. Over in Essex, local residents decide to get tough on speeding motorists.
Biker paramedic Mark Hayes is flagged down to help a man having a seizure, and Steve Harris goes to the rescue when a six-year-old is hit by a car. Meanwhile, the cops are on the lookout for illegal contraband in Essex.
Paramedic Steve Harris has his hands full in Birmingham as he races to a suspected case of meningitis, before assisting an injured homeless man.
Paramedic Steve Harris has his hands full in Birmingham as he races to a suspected case of meningitis, before speeding off to assist a homeless man who claims to have been beaten up. In Essex, the biker cops continue their crackdown on some of the busiest roads in the UK. The show also features a look at how other motorcycle units are clearing some of the country’s most iconic routes of bikers after too many thrills and spills.
Birmingham paramedic Mark Hayes comes to the aid of a lady badly injured on a double decker bus. Paramedic Steve Harris helps a woman to smile through her pain, Essex biker cop PC Martin Ackers takes on illegal drivers, and the bike squad cracks down on motorists without seatbelts.
Birmingham biker paramedic Mark Hayes is called to a major accident involving two vans. Essex biker cops clamp down on motoring offences in the Christmas shopping traffic, and paramedic Steve Harris is called to a person with a suspected case of hypothermia.
Paramedic Mark Hayes responds to a stabbing and rescues a woman who crashes en route to visit her critically ill baby. Essex biker cop Martin Ackers makes an unexpected discovery with the help of his fianc, and the kids at Birmingham's Children's Hospital get a surprise visit from Santa.
The paramedics respond to an emergency call after a child is knocked down outside a school. They also treat a man with excruciating stomach pains and deal with a panic attack at Birmingham Moor Street station. Meanwhile in Essex, Martin Ackers discovers an intruder in his favourite speed-clocking spot and a driver has some bird-related trouble.
Paramedic Mark Hayes tends to a man who has been attacked. And a different kind of emergency biker rescues marine mammals from Scotland's beaches.
Biker paramedic Mark Hayes comes to the aid of a man who has been hit by a bus. Essex cop Martin Ackers has to hit the brakes to avoid a collision. Paramedic Steve Harris tends to a man having a seizure. And biker paramedics in Oxford are called to a serious motorbike accident.
Wiltshire's biker cops pick up the pieces after a four-car pile up and escort an RAF Hercules through the county's roads.
Biker paramedic Mark Hayes is called to a four car smash in Birmingham, and Steve Harris comes to the aid of a woman who has fallen head first down the stairs of a double decker bus. Wiltshire biker cop PC Adrian Giles is called to a house fire to rule out any foul play, and has to seize a car which is dangerous.
In Birmingham, biker paramedic Mark Hayes desperately battles to keep a man alive after a heart attack in the street, while colleague Steve races to help an epileptic who is having a fit. In Essex, biker cop PC 'Stomp' Allum is stalking the roads on an unmarked bike when he has to open the throttle to catch joy-riders racing at over 100mph.
Essex biker cop Lucy Watson has her hands full with a drunk in Southend, and PC Steve Clements has an insurance mystery to solve.
Lucy Watson is called in to help when a man is reportedly seen wielding an axe, and a mother is caught breastfeeding her baby in a moving car. Mark Hayes helps a prisoner who has fallen ill, Steve Harris deals with an intoxicated patient and the paramedics rush to a pedestrian who has been hit by a bus
A driver needs airlifting to hospital, and the biker paramedics are called in to action to save a man's life.
Biker paramedic Mark deals with the 10-year-old victim of a hit-and-run and biker cops go undercover on the trail of boy racers.
In the first episode of the brand new series, Essex biker cop Steve 'Stomp' Allen, races to a multi-vehicle pile-up and on scene, one couple are trapped and injured in their wreck of a car. It's a rush for the fire brigade to cut them out while the air ambulance is scrambled to give emergency treatment. Over in Birmingham, the squad's newest biker paramedic Steve Cooper has the mickey taken out of his likeness to Harry Potter, but within minutes he faces a baptism of fire. A 999 call-out finds Steve working his magic on Will, a man who's in the first stage of a cardiac arrest. With his patient's condition deteriorating, Steve has to keep his cool to keep Will’s heart going. Down in Cornwall, paramedic Sarah Watson pulls on her leathers to answer the distressed call of a new mum. Baby Oliver, is floppy, unresponsive, and has a raging temperature. When Sarah arrives on scene will she be facing a case of deadly meningitis? Back in Birmingham, experienced biker paramedic Mark Hayes is shocked when he arrives at a flat to find a woman lying unconscious amongst empty bottles, rotting food, and an overwhelming stench...
Birmingham biker paramedic Mark Hayes races to an emergency on a city centre bus. A passenger has collapsed and is refusing to go to hospital. His heartbeat is worryingly weak and his blood pressure low; he could suffer a cardiac arrest. Can Mark persuade him to accept the treatment that could save his life? On patrol in Essex, biker cop Lucy Watson’s routine roadside stop leads to a full-scale immigration investigation. What started out as a faulty brake light turns into something far from a routine enquiry. In Cornwall, an emergency call comes in from a panicked driver whose passenger is in agony and struggling to breathe. Rushing to the scene, biker paramedic Iain Hooper has to get to the bottom of a mystery pain that has left the lady in agony, unable to speak. Meanwhile in Yorkshire, a car has been dumped on a busy dual carriageway. The driver is nowhere to be seen. The obstruction is causing chaos, as passing traffic is forced to jump lanes to avoid colliding with the stationary vehicle. As a pile-up looks likely, biker cop Martin Smith rides to the rescue...
Birmingham biker paramedic Steve Harris races through packed city centre streets to help a man wracked by unexplained convulsions. Even an emergency transfer to hospital doesn't bring an end to the mystery!
In Yorkshire, biker cop Smithy's on the tail of a drunk driver who's careering down a busy dual carriageway filling with rush hour traffic. An unmarked police car tries to box the driver in and slow him down, but he's having none of it.
In Birmingham, there's blood on the platform, as new biker paramedic Steve Cooper rushes to help a young dad, out with his child, who's been violently attacked at New Street Station.
In Birmingham, Steve races to an amateur football match.
PC Lee Cobb races to respond to an emergency call.
In Birmingham there is an EDL demonstration.
Biker cop Lucy Watson is out in the Essex salt marshes.
A rogue driver tries to escape the long arm of the law.
During rush hour in North Yorkshire, biker cop Smithy is on his way to attend a crash. A white van has veered across the white line, but, thanks to one driver’s quick reactions, a potential disaster has been avoided. Smithy soon learns that this is more than simple driver error, however, when he discovers that the van driver is drunk.
Saturday night in Portsmouth is party time with pubs and clubs overflowing. Unfortunately, the party has turned sour for one young woman, who has sustained a serious head injury. Biker paramedic Robin has a difficult job tending her, as she has been drinking and does not want to be parted from her boyfriend, and she keeps blacking out. It takes police intervention before Robin can get her safely into the back of an ambulance. On a wet and wild morning in Essex, biker cop Ackers is on patrol on the A12. Usually he allows some discretion to drivers in the fast-moving traffic, today’s weather is grim and he is cracking down. Soon he is onto a Mondeo travelling at 100 mph. Meanwhile, biker cop Ray pulls over a van after spotting the driver chatting on his mobile phone. For the driver, his transgression proves more and more expensive as checks reveal one fault after another. In North Yorkshire, rush hour is approaching at the UK’s biggest coal-fired power station. The 700 workers are about to head home, but an HGV has toppled over and is blocking the road. Biker cop Lee Cobb has to work out what happened, get the lorry moved and the road cleared, but there is a hitch and the job is going to take longer than Lee hoped. Tempers being to fray as the traffic builds and builds…
In Portsmouth, an elderly former nurse is found stranded on the floor after a fall, and paramedic Allan must get her to hospital. Fellow paramedic Robin rushes to the aid of a man suffering an aortic aneurism. In Cornwall, Sarah tries to prevent a woman from slipping into a diabetic coma, while in North Yorkshire, Smithy has a word with three biker boys.
Portsmouth biker paramedic Allan is on his way to a man complaining of chest pains. But, when he arrives, it soon becomes clear that his patient needs more help that Allan can give. The man is an alcoholic and refuses to go to hospital. After making some shocking discoveries, Allan alerts the authorities, in a case that demands understanding and compassion rather than medical treatment. Fellow paramedic Robin gets a 999 call to a cyclist who has been hit by a car. She is struggling to remember what happened, which could mean anything from concussion to brain damage. As there is also a risk of neck and spinal injuries, Robin needs to act fast. As the biker cops in Essex are on the prowl for drivers behaving badly, a van grabs PC Martin Ackers’ attention. Someone somewhere may have to go without their food delivery. In Cornwall, biker paramedic Iain has rushed to a man suffering from agonising chest pains. He has angina but a self-medication plan he usually follows is not doing the trick. Iain is worried that the man may be having a heart attack and he is not prepared to risk the patient’s condition deteriorating any further.
Bristol paramedic Wingnut heads out into the countryside where two riders are in trouble, but finding them is a bit of a problem. Meanwhile in Cornwall, Rob has to deal with the driver of a bulldozer who has broken his ankle so badly it may need to be amputated if it is not fixed promptly. In Essex, biker cop Ackers unveils his squad's latest weapon to combat speeding drivers, and what looks at first like a routine stop for his boss Nick turns into something else entirely
This week, Bristol-based biker paramedic Dean ‘Wingnut’ Wiltshire faces a race against time and tide when he goes to the assistance of a woman who is stuck in the mud on the banks of the river Avon. There is not a second to spare – the water is low at the moment, but the tide can rise by a foot every seven minutes. Unfortunately, all is not as it seems and Dean soon finds himself dealing with unexpected complications. Wingnut’s fellow biker paramedic Tom makes his ‘Emergency Bikers’ debut as he races to help a cyclist who has collided with a car. She is in agony and it looks as though she has a nasty fracture. In Cornwall, Ian has a heart-breaking case to deal with as he helps a patient who is seriously ill at home. Keith has steadily gone downhill in the 15 years that he has had Alzheimer’s and can now do nothing for himself. His devoted wife Mary is constantly by his side, even sleeping on the sofa by his bed for the last two years so that he is never alone. She is far from well herself and is praying that Keith will still be alive for their golden wedding anniversary. Ian gently does all he can, but this is a case that he cannot easily leave behind. Meanwhile in Essex, not much escapes the attention of biker cop squad boss Nick Edwards. A routine check of a caravan soon turns into a drugs bust and the cop with the ‘super nose’ comes into his own.
This week, in Cornwall, biker paramedic Iain Hooper fears the worst as he races to the aid of a man who has fallen from the roof of his house and landed head-first on his van. There is a real risk of life-threatening injuries or paralysis and Iain has not a minute to spare. In Bristol, Dean ‘Wingnut’ Wiltshire is with a young homeless man in the city centre who is suffering the effects of alcohol withdrawal. At first, it seems that all he needs is a sympathetic ear, but before long, Dean discovers that something else entirely is a foot. Rich Coad – who at 24 years old is the baby of the Bristol biker paramedics – is with Beryl, who may have had a seizure. Facts are proving hard to come by in this case, so it is down to Rich to work out what exactly has taken place. The situation is complicated by the fact that Beryl also has Parkinson’s disease. Daughter Sarah, who gave up work to look after her mum, is by her side throughout and Rich is full of admiration for her. Veteran biker cop Steve ‘Clem’ Clements loves his job – particularly the fact that things are very rarely what they seem to be. This time, he is dealing with a car which has been flagged by police cameras as having no insurance. This simple piece of surveillance sparks an investigation with very interesting results and Clem is soon reaching for his handcuffs. Finally, Mick Wills is on the tail of a speeding biker. The programme reveals whether or not the police tend to go easy on fellow bikers, as biker squad boss Sgt Nick Edwards explains why traffic police are sometimes known as ‘black rats’…
Dean `Wingnut' Wiltshire has his work cut out discovering why a woman has collapsed in the street, clutching her stomach and screaming in agony, while fellow paramedic Iain Hooper deals with a patient who looks to have several fractures, but is refusing pain relief. Essex biker cop Tracey Bishop is out on the road with veteran Ray Jeffery when they suspect they are on the trail of wanted thieves who have made off with thousands of gallons of fuel.
In the first of a new series of Ultimate Emergency Bikers, biker cop PC Martin Smith gets more than he bargained for as he joins in the pursuit of a van driving at high speed. But the driver's determined to shake off Smithy and his colleagues who find themselves playing dodgems with stuff lobbed out of the back of the van.
Biker cop Lucy Watson gets more than she bargained for when she's called to an accident. A couple of lads have had a narrow escape from a lorry driver who reeks of booze.
There's been a pile up on the A13, one of the busiest roads in Essex and an elderly couple are trapped in their car. Biker cop Stomp's on his way, a hair-raising ride through queues of traffic as he races to the scene.
In the last of Ultimate Emergency Bikers, PC Martin Smith is on the trail of a driver who's far from safe at the wheel.It takes a while to bring him to a halt but it soon becomes clear why his driving isn't all it might be. He's way over the limit.