Exploding pressure cookers, a thwarted wife’s deadly revenge and transvestites in distress – manning an ambulance in the seventies kept you on your toes.
Having survived the rites of passage as a probationer, Les Pringle now has to face up to the reality of life as an ambulance man in Thatcher’s Britain. He does this with humour and fortitude – two qualities which are essential if he is to cope with cases ranging from the absurd to the heart rending.
From attending murder scenes to delivering babies … it’s quite a life for Les, and one that he and his shift mates tread with warmth and humour in equal measure.