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A band of twelve Tactical Aid Unit (TAU) police officers with minimal first aid training repeatedly asked 'where are the paramedics?' after being dispatched to care for casualties of the Manchester Arena bombing.
Their frustrated boss, Sergeant Kam Hare, told one of his PCs 'we need the f***ing medics' as colleagues were urged to 'focus on the living' and carry critically injured patients away
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Young, inexperienced doctors without appropriate training raced to the scene of the Arena bomb from their homes in Manchester 'Good Samaritan-style' to help the injured, the public inquiry into the atrocity was told.
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here"We all had one common purpose, which was to help everybody in there as best we could," he said.He told the public inquiry on Thursday: "I don’t know if it was just a personal frustration but going into an incident such as that, seeing the casualties and the type of injuries that the casualties had...certainly I felt the best people in that situation would have been medical experts, paramedics."I don't know the time frame, but it felt like a while before any paramedics were in the City