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A doctor was stopped from going to the blast zone at Manchester Arena after the bombing by an armed police officer who told him it wasn't safe.
Dr Michael Daley, a consultant anaesthetist, said he didn't challenge the officer, and policy would have prevented him entering the City Room anyway because it was a 'hot zone'.
Dr Daley gave evidence to the ongoing public inquiry on Thursday, as it was confirmed the
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One of only three paramedics to enter the blast zone following the Manchester Arena attack has detailed the horror she encountered that night.
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A senior paramedic offered to enter the blast zone following the Manchester Arena bombing to help but was told to concentrate on a role of 'parking officer' for ambulances, the independent inquiry into the atrocity heard today (Monday).
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An ambulance service commander has told the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing why he didn't send more paramedics into the City Room blast zone.
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The first paramedic at Manchester Arena after the bombing assessed and triaged casualties inside the City Room blast zone, but didn't give any direct treatment, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.
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Manchester Arena bomb have found love together, four years on from the atrocity. Millie Tomlinson, 21, and Caitlin McNeil, 18, met during filming for BBC documentary Manchester Bomb: Our Story, 16 months after the attack that killed 22 concert-goers and injured more than 260.
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