Episode 4

It's the final episode and three of our police officers are thinking about moving on, while one is just at the beginning of her time in response.
Twenty-five-year-old PC Jake Bull is on his last shift on response before he moves to a role in investigations. For the first time ever, PC Andy Dyson lets him drive – reluctantly.
Meanwhile, 22-year-old PC Khadeejah Mansur proves she is becoming more assertive in difficult situations when she and a colleague are called to help paramedics trying to treat an injured woman where a crowd of onlookers, some hostile, has gathered.
Sergeant Adam Ahmed is still struggling with life in the countryside, but when he's called to a report of a woman with a knife in the park, he treats it in the same way he would in his inner-city patch.
The freshest cop of all, Aarifah, who has only been in the job six weeks, is called to a report of a man who has taken drugs and is threatening to kill himself.
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