- Adam and Amy treat Cameron, a young man with a nasty ulcer on his leg. But Cameron is more concerned with his failure to declare his love to the girl of his dreams than his pus-filled leg.
- M.R.U. is called to an incident where a lorry driver is trapped in his cab by high voltage electrical cables. Mike takes a decision on treating the driver which causes repercussions later. Amy and Adam treat a patient who has a rare infection and a broken heart. Charlotte and Von treat Maggie, a former pub landlady, who's allergic to the world around her but whom they fear is psych related. Frank is forced to make a decision about his future and gets the insight he needs from Bart. Amy tells Bart she loves him.—Anonymous
- The MRU team are called to a factory site where a truck has accidentally reversed into a pole bringing down high voltage electricity cables over the vehicle. While Mike keeps the driver talking, Steve, Jo and the paramedics get to work on the passenger. Jo becomes concerned over the time it's taking to turn off the electricity when the driver reveals he has a pre-existing heart condition. The stress of watching his friend and colleague being worked on by the medical team is exacerbating his situation, with all physical signs from the driver indicating a heart attack is imminent. After the passenger is taken to the ED, the Resus team struggle to get on top of the compounding problems caused by the electric shock. The situation is made more difficult by Frank's seeming loss of confidence and erratic emotions. His behaviour causes concern for all his colleagues and Frank is forced to make a decision about his future. Adam and Amy treat Cameron, a young man with a nasty ulcer on his leg. But Cameron is more concerned with his failure to declare his love to the girl of his dreams than his pus-filled leg. And Amy finds this difficult to comprehend. Charlotte and Von have their hands full with a larger than life patient who appears to be allergic to the world. But could both her flamboyant personality and the physical reactions to every day chemicals really be masking a more devastating illness?
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