Maleek meets his new partner, Wendy, for the first time.
Comedy set among the non-stop rush of life as a paramedic in London, as young Maleek struggles to get used to his new, exuberant partner Wendy.
Maleek reveals his dream of a job in the helicopter service after meeting a new paramedic. Elsewhere, Wendy makes an (unwanted) connection of her own.
When Maleek bumps into old flame and single mum Nicole, Wendy sees the chance to get them together - by looking after her son.
After their mishaps, the pair are split up as Maleek is punished with pushbike duty, while Wendy must work under Jo's observation.
After discovering Maleek is a talented but reluctant singer, Wendy tries to encourage him. Kareshma resorts to desperate measures to get rid of Gary.
With the partnership in tatters, Maleek and Wendy are forced to deliver a baby together on the underground.
Jo is dismayed to discover that South Hill has been sent a counsellor to improve the depot's poor mental health record.
George struggles to make a difference at the mental health crime scene that is South Hill. Darrell faces deportation back to Australia.
Maleek and Wendy are sent to a school to teach a knife crime awareness workshop - but things do not go according to plan.
Wendy realises she has to address Spencer's poor behaviour when they spend the day on the road together with Maleek.
Jo hopes for a New Year's Eve kiss from Lawrence. Wendy and Maleek misdiagnose a reluctant patient and Darrell and Darryl decide to emigrate.
Wendy and Maleek work a shift at a football match to take their minds off the upcoming Serious Incident Investigation.
Wendy and Maleek face the Serious Incident Investigation panel - will their friendship survive intact?
Maleek struggles in the aftermath of the Serious Incident Investigation, while there's devastating news for Kareshma and Gary.
With Jo away at training, Gary finds himself in charge of the depot. Lawrence decides it's time to make his feelings known.
Darryl and Darrell host a leaving party and the team let their hair down. But it could end in tears.