Nina actually started out to save lives, but today's 24-hour shift will put her patience to the test. While patients who urgently need help do not want to accept help, others misuse the emergency call as a free taxi service. Nevertheless, Nina sensitively cares for a hypochondriac. This in turn drives emergency paramedic Paul into a corner because he cannot afford to work overtime in the custody battle over his little daughter. But the strenuous everyday working life has a positive side effect: Nina and Paul are growing together into a team. And as a good colleague, Paul also has a little warning ready: Fireman Markus, the station's "sonny boy", has his eye on Nina. But Nina wants to maintain professional boundaries. What she doesn't succeed in dealing with Emily is that she continues to look after her and allows the girl to trust her. When the team arrives late to a real emergency due to a trivial operation, Nina sees red for the first time.
—ADR Das Erste