Dog attack on a four-month-old baby leads to extensive injuries to head and neck, punctured windpipe and damage to artery.
Graeme was pinned against concrete after a falling two-tonne cattle feeder crashed down towards him.
Kevin was in a bad way after being crushed by a two-and-a-half-ton dumper truck while at work.
A broken ankle on Edinburgh's Braid Hills left Fiona isolated in freezing conditions.
Two members of the same family needed help within three weeks, one for an ATV crash and the other for an equestrian accident on a beach.
Suzanne Cargill suffered traumatic injuries and was rendered immobile after falling from her horse when it was spooked suddenly by a pigeon.
Horse rider Bronte was injured and rendered unconscious after a simple error caused her to fall while jumping over a brick wall.
Maria broke both ankles after landing on her feet when she fell from her horse on a remote hillside.
GP Alan suffered a devastating cardiac arrest while playing golf with friends in Turriff.
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