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our correspondent, judith moritz, reports. it was just chaos.here was just people everywhere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. were kept outside. support was coming from the medical teams, the ambulances. help had been there? could have been done. but very few went inside the foyer, where the bomb exploded. it was thought a gunman was inside, and designated a hot zone. officers, who accept they let the city down. was on duty but wasn't sent. paramedics were asking us where we were. people were dying. why weren't we there? and we just were helpless. you do what you are told to do, and we weren't told to do anything. ever encountered such an experience for real. were many heroes that night. of patients to treat. michael daly is thought to be the first doctor to respond. he set up an area for casualties at the train station next door. theyjust started to be brought down in larger and larger numbers. to the
our correspondent, judith moritz, reports. it was just chaos.here was just people everywhere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. were kept outside. support was coming from the medical teams, the ambulances. help had been there? could have been done. but very few went inside the foyer, where the bomb exploded. it was thought a gunman was inside, and...
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let's join our correspondent judith moritz in manchester tonight.uw, this report makes for bittersweet reading. those failings held up for scrutiny, strong criticisms contained in here, but the team behind the review said today they wanted the overwhelming story to be a positive one. they say there is much to be learned from this, but also that they have barely scraped the surface of the thousands of a cts scraped the surface of the thousands of acts of individual bravery and selflessness which they say were on show in the city here that night. screaming it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. ijust...yeah, i don't know, i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, whilst most emergency services were kept out amid fears of a gunman. apart from the t
let's join our correspondent judith moritz in manchester tonight.uw, this report makes for bittersweet reading. those failings held up for scrutiny, strong criticisms contained in here, but the team behind the review said today they wanted the overwhelming story to be a positive one. they say there is much to be learned from this, but also that they have barely scraped the surface of the thousands of a cts scraped the surface of the thousands of acts of individual bravery and selflessness which...
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judith moritz reports. screaming. it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.of which weren't alive, or barely alive. ijust... yeah, i don't know, ijust went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, while most emergency services were kept out amid fears of a gunman. apart from the three paramedics, who were doing a greatjob, that's as far as it went, until we realised that no more support was coming from the medical teams or the ambulances. do you think that more people could have been saved, if that help had been there? definitely in the first 15 minutes. definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena and, following protocols for a firearms terror attack, mostly worked in areas adjacent to the blast zone. but fire crews didn't attend at all for two hours, held back by their senior officers, who now acce
judith moritz reports. screaming. it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.of which weren't alive, or barely alive. ijust... yeah, i don't know, ijust went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, while most emergency services were kept out amid fears...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.100 of its uk stores in the next six weeks after administrators failed to find a buyer. 3,000 jobs will be lost as a result. some 25 stores have either already closed in recent days or are due to close by tomorrow. jim molan best known as the presenter of the game—show bullseye has died at the age of 80. he was inspired to try stand—up comedy after seeing ken dog run. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi scores his 100th champions league goal as barcelona ease into the last eight. it's 99% effective, the fifa boss gives his backing to the video assistant referee. and lewis hamilton says he doesn't know how much longer he'll stay in f1. thanks forjoining us. barcelona and bayern munich have completed the champions league quarter—final line—up, with convincing wins against chelsea and besiktas on wednesday night. barca won 3—0 on the night and 4—1 on aggregate, while bayern w
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.100 of its uk stores in the next six weeks after administrators failed to find a buyer. 3,000 jobs will be lost as a result. some 25 stores have either already closed in recent days or are due to close by tomorrow. jim molan best known as the presenter of the game—show bullseye has died at the age of 80. he was inspired to try stand—up comedy after seeing ken dog run. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the...
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judith moritz reports. screaming it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.hich weren't alive or barely alive. ijust, yeah, i don't know, i just went around, tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public, who gave first aid in the foyet where the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a greatjob, that's as far as it went, until we realised that no more support was coming from the medical teams or the ambulances. do you think that more people could have been saved, if that help had been there? definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena, but fire crews took two hours to arrive, held back by their senior officers, who now accept they let the city down. it meant they couldn't help evacuate or treat the injured. this firefighter, who doesn't want to be identified,
judith moritz reports. screaming it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.hich weren't alive or barely alive. ijust, yeah, i don't know, i just went around, tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public, who gave first aid in the foyet where the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from...
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judith moritz reports. it was just chaos, people everywhere on the floor. we were barely alive.loor. we were barely alive. i just went around the best on the floor. we were barely alive. ijust went around the best i could. for those that were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, whilst most of the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a greatjob, that is as far as it went until he realised that no more support was coming from the medical team. do that no more support was coming from the medicalteam. do you that no more support was coming from the medical team. do you think that more people could have been saved if that help had been there mozilla definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena, but fire crews took two hours to arr
judith moritz reports. it was just chaos, people everywhere on the floor. we were barely alive.loor. we were barely alive. i just went around the best on the floor. we were barely alive. ijust went around the best i could. for those that were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, whilst most of the bomb went off, whilst most...
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our correspondent judith moritz reports. it was just chaos.ere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, and ordinary member an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid while some emergency services were kept outside. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a greatjob, that's as far as it went until we realised that no more support was coming from the medical teams, the ambulances. do you think that more people could have been saved if that help and been there? help been there? help had been there? definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena, but very few went inside the foyer, where the bomb exploded. it was thought a gunman was inside, and designated a hot zone. and fire crews were held back for two hours by their senior officers, who acce
our correspondent judith moritz reports. it was just chaos.ere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, and ordinary member an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid while some emergency services were kept outside. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a...