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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
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When Afzal Khan’s mother died in March 2020, he was not prepared.
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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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public inquiry into the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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direct to your inboxA police officer 'made circuits' of the blast zone at Manchester Arena to ensure all casualties of the bombing were taken out, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.Sir John Saunders, the inquiry's chairman, said 'heroic acts' were carried out by first responders in the City Room at the Arena.And he told Greater Manchester Police sergeant Andrew Beasley: "Few of us, I suspect, could have behaved in the way you did."The officer, one of the first at the scene, told the
direct to your inboxStudents angered by the increased police presence on campus in Fallowfield have begun following officers and acting as 'legal observers', the M.E.N can reveal.
direct to your inboxPolice have cordoned off a main road in north Manchester tonight after a crash. The two-vehicle smash happened on Blackley New Road in Crumpsall at around 6.40pm.
Bruntwood Works has made all of its coworking and serviced office spaces across Manchester dog-friendly, anticipating people returning to the office in June.Bruntwood Works offers a range of vibrant office spaces in Manchester, including the newly redeveloped Blackfriars House and 111 Piccadilly, and soon to be launched Bloc (formerly Lowry House).
direct to your inboxThe Fire Brigades Union said it would be 'surprised' if the 'failings' of the fire service on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing 'were not replicated' or be even worse in the event of a future terror attack.Andy Dark, the FBU's assistant general secretary, made the comment in his statement to the Manchester Arena Public Inquiry dated January this year.The revelation would cause families bereaved by the suicide bombing 'profound anxiety', the inquiry heard on