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09.06.2021 - 23:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Some casualties of the Manchester Arena bombing had to wait more than three-and-a-half hours before they were dispatched to hospital, the inquiry into the atrocity has heard.
The North West Ambulance Service operations manager who was allocated as the 'casualty clearing officer' on the night of the attack, James Birchenough, said time had to be spent triaging and stabilising patients before putting them into ambulances, although he accepted more staff would have speeded up the process.
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Hundreds were injured and 22 killed when a suicide bomber detonated a homemade explosive device in the Arena foyer at the end of Ariana Grande‘s show at the venue on May 22, 2017.A public inquiry into the attacks began last September, with the report’s chairman Sir John Saunders saying that bomber Salman Abedi should have been identified as a threat by security at the venue.
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A senior ambulance service commander on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing has accepted he 'provided no leadership' in the first two hours after the attack.
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A man has been left seriously hurt after being stabbed on a retail park in Salford tonight.
Courteeners have announced their live return with a huge homecoming gig at Manchester Emirates Old Trafford this September.The hometown heroes, who last played the 50,000 capacity home of the Lancashire County Cricket Club back in 2017 for a triumphant show shortly after the Manchester Arena bombing, will be back again on September 25 – joined by special guests Johnny Marr, Blossoms and Zuzu.Tickets are on sale from 9am on Friday June 11 and will be available here.COURTEENERS @EmiratesOT
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