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|occupation=[[Paramedic]] (1992-94)
 
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|firstdate = 27 February 1992
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'''Lucy Cooper''' is a [[paramedic]] who worked for [[Holby Ambulance Service]] from 1992 to 1994.
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'''Lucy Cooper''' is a [[paramedic]] who worked for the [[Holby Ambulance Service]] from 1992 to 1994.
 
   
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==Time with the Ambulance Service (1992-94)==
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Lucy was first involved in treating patients after a major disaster when a plane crashed landed at Holby Airport in February 1992 ([[Casualty|CAS]]: "[[Cascade]]") and also after a train derailed in September the following year. ([[Casualty|CAS]]: "[[Cat in Hell]]") On Boxing Day 1993, Lucy nearly ran over the new hospital chaplain after he skidded out of a side road in front of the ambulance on his motorbike. He had minor injuries and was taken to [[Emergency department|Holby A&E]] by Josh and Lucy. ([[Casualty|CAS]]: "[[Comfort and Joy]]") Two months later in February 1994, Lucy was taken hostage after she and [[Josh Griffiths|Josh]] were called to a siege when a man is unhappy about his wife working as a masseuse. ([[Casualty|CAS]]: "[[Grand Rational]]") She was released unharmed but badly shaken.
Lucy is first seen in the finale of [[Series 6]] in the episode ''[[Cascade]]'' working alongside the rest of the medical teams but isn't introduced as a regular character until [[Series 8]].
 
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Jo Unwin portrayed Lucy Cooper in several episodes of ''[[Casualty]]'' between 1992 & 1994 but wasn't a recurring cast member until the last four episodes of [[Series 8 (Casualty)|Series 8]].
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 21 April 2020

Lucy Cooper is a paramedic who worked for Holby Ambulance Service from 1992 to 1994.

Time with the Ambulance Service (1992-94)

Lucy was first involved in treating patients after a major disaster when a plane crashed landed at Holby Airport in February 1992 (CAS: "Cascade") and also after a train derailed in September the following year. (CAS: "Cat in Hell") On Boxing Day 1993, Lucy nearly ran over the new hospital chaplain after he skidded out of a side road in front of the ambulance on his motorbike. He had minor injuries and was taken to Holby A&E by Josh and Lucy. (CAS: "Comfort and Joy") Two months later in February 1994, Lucy was taken hostage after she and Josh were called to a siege when a man is unhappy about his wife working as a masseuse. (CAS: "Grand Rational") She was released unharmed but badly shaken.

Behind the Scenes

Jo Unwin portrayed Lucy Cooper in several episodes of Casualty between 1992 & 1994 but wasn't a recurring cast member until the last four episodes of Series 8.

References