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the london ambulance service tweeted said they had treated two people at the scene with minor injuries hospital so thankfully the situation seems to be no larger than that in terms of the number of people injured. the situation is contained, the metropolitan police say the driver of the car has been arrested, the car is still at the scene, but they don't seem to be any large numbers of bomb disposal teams surrounding it. it is more or less on its own there. and, while bristol a large number of police and emergency services there, there is the car. up against the security barriers. does appear, for the moment, the police have got what information they need from that car. people walking in the background, i think if there was any thought being given that this car remained a threat, certainly people would not be able to get as close as we can see them on the screen fare to that car. according to one eyewitness we spoke to who was staying in a property in the area, and can see everything, she said she could see the bonnet that car has been smashed up as you would expect. let's talk to a se
the london ambulance service tweeted said they had treated two people at the scene with minor injuries hospital so thankfully the situation seems to be no larger than that in terms of the number of people injured. the situation is contained, the metropolitan police say the driver of the car has been arrested, the car is still at the scene, but they don't seem to be any large numbers of bomb disposal teams surrounding it. it is more or less on its own there. and, while bristol a large number of...
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the pilot is being run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.st and isn't receiving cpr or getting defibrillated, their chances of survival decrease by about 10%. if there is an opportunity to start cpr or defibrillator somebody before we get there, that can massively increase somebody‘s chances of survival. so, what's it like coming back here? yeah, it's certainly emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in this park when he collapsed with a cardiac arrest. i was incredibly lucky that the person that was in the queue behind them was a gp, so was trained in knew exactly what to do and started cpr, so started compressions on me immediately... it took paramedics 15 minutes to arrive with a defibrillator. when a patient is in cardiac arrest, the only thing that can restart the heart and save their life is a defibrillator. cpr is the short term measure to keep oxygen flowing to the patient's brain. how important is it that there are more defibrillators? it's hugely important. not only that there are more defibrillator is but that more peopl
the pilot is being run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.st and isn't receiving cpr or getting defibrillated, their chances of survival decrease by about 10%. if there is an opportunity to start cpr or defibrillator somebody before we get there, that can massively increase somebody‘s chances of survival. so, what's it like coming back here? yeah, it's certainly emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in this park when he collapsed with a cardiac arrest. i was...
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investigation the public has been pushed out of the area we've also in the last few moments from the london ambulance service they have confirmed that they responded to this incident at seven forty this morning they sent a number of ambulance crews to st they have confirmed that they have treated two people at the scene four entries that are not believed to be serious that those two people have been taken to hospital and earlier of course the metropolitan police did confirm that no one had been seriously injured or no one had a life threatening injuries in this particular incident this morning kitty just very briefly if you can a counterterrorism police you said are looking at this do we know anything about the medicine arrested. it's a little that he could say oh we know is that male pride that the code was there for the warning in the video and then there are images don't read it on facial media which i have no by that stage. all right corresponding to the logan on the phone for us from lynn london a kitty thank you so much. and thank you for watching t w we will update you on the story at the top the hour
investigation the public has been pushed out of the area we've also in the last few moments from the london ambulance service they have confirmed that they responded to this incident at seven forty this morning they sent a number of ambulance crews to st they have confirmed that they have treated two people at the scene four entries that are not believed to be serious that those two people have been taken to hospital and earlier of course the metropolitan police did confirm that no one had been...
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the pilot is being run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.g back here? it is certainly emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in this park when he collapsed with a cardiac arrest. i was incredibly lucky that the person that was in the queue behind me was a gp, so he was trained and knew exactly what to do. he started compressions on me immediately. it took paramedics 15 minutes to arrive with a defibrillator. when a patient is in cardiac arrest, the only thing that can restart their heart and save their life is a defibrillator. cpr is the short term method to keep oxygen flowing to the patient‘s brain. how important is it that there are more defibrillators? it is hugely important. not only that there are more defibrillators, but there are more people who understand how to use them. defibrillators are now available in many workplaces, shopping centres, and really stations. in october, a decision will be made as to whether or london taxis will have one on board. we‘ve got some lovely pictures to share with you from the european parag
the pilot is being run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.g back here? it is certainly emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in this park when he collapsed with a cardiac arrest. i was incredibly lucky that the person that was in the queue behind me was a gp, so he was trained and knew exactly what to do. he started compressions on me immediately. it took paramedics 15 minutes to arrive with a defibrillator. when a patient is in cardiac arrest, the only thing that can...
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london ambulance service treated several people at the scene.ond because of the trial and could now play on saturday at trent bridge. and you have news of a big name retirement from formula one. yes, two time world champion has announced his retirment from formula one. the mclaren driver will leave the sport at the end of the season. his team have again failed to produce a competitive car for the spanish driver who won the title in 2005 and 2006. a move to race in the states could be in the offing — it‘s long been his ambition to complete motorsport‘s triple crown by winning the monaco grand prix, le mans and the indy 500. it‘s just the latter he‘s still to win, he‘d become only the second driver to achieve the feat after graham hill. celtic must score tonight in the second leg of their champions league qualifier, if they‘re to keep alive their hopes of reaching the tournament‘s group phase. 1—1 from the first leg at celtic park, they‘re in greece to face aek athens. at stake, a place in the play—off round and a chance to reach the group phase p
london ambulance service treated several people at the scene.ond because of the trial and could now play on saturday at trent bridge. and you have news of a big name retirement from formula one. yes, two time world champion has announced his retirment from formula one. the mclaren driver will leave the sport at the end of the season. his team have again failed to produce a competitive car for the spanish driver who won the title in 2005 and 2006. a move to race in the states could be in the...
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it is run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.ding cpr or being defibrillated, their chances of survival decreased by 10%. it can massively increase their chances of survival. what is it like coming back here? it is emotional. three yea rs back here? it is emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in his park when he collapsed with that cardiac arrest. i was incredibly lucky that the person that within the key behind me was a gp so he was trained and knew exactly what to and started impression on me immediately. it took paramedics 15 minutes to arrive with a defibrillator. when a patient is in cardiac arrest, the only thing that can restart the heart and save their life is a defibrillator. cpr keeps oxygen flowing to the patient‘s brain. how is important that there are more different and eight is? brain. how is important that there are more different and eight i57m is hugely important, and more people need to understand how to use them. they are available in many workplaces, shopping centres and railway stations. in octobe
it is run in conjunction with the london ambulance service.ding cpr or being defibrillated, their chances of survival decreased by 10%. it can massively increase their chances of survival. what is it like coming back here? it is emotional. three yea rs back here? it is emotional. three years ago, neil had been running in his park when he collapsed with that cardiac arrest. i was incredibly lucky that the person that within the key behind me was a gp so he was trained and knew exactly what to...
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two people were treated at the scene and were taken to hospital but the london ambulance service and police saying that their injuries are not thought to be serious or life—threatening. the police have arrested a man, they say he is in his late 20s, he is being held at a police station in london. they are questioning him on suspicion of terrorism offences. the prime minister has already been talking about what has happened here is saying in a tweet that her thoughts are with all those who have been injured in this collision, this car crash at westminster, thanking the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response. and the metropolitan police are saying that their counterterrorism command are investigating this incident. it is being treated as a terror related incident. it follows that incident at westminster bridge last year and a year after that security is much tighter than it was then and it is pretty clear that the armed police intervened very, very quickly after this incident happened. we can hear now from one eyewitness who saw what happened, barry williams. i
two people were treated at the scene and were taken to hospital but the london ambulance service and police saying that their injuries are not thought to be serious or life—threatening. the police have arrested a man, they say he is in his late 20s, he is being held at a police station in london. they are questioning him on suspicion of terrorism offences. the prime minister has already been talking about what has happened here is saying in a tweet that her thoughts are with all those who...
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morning just before 3:30am police officers and emergency services colleagues from the london fire brigade and the london fire service —— ambulanceon fire brigade to establish the exact cause of the fire and we are now treating this as a murder investigation. detectives from our homicide and major crime command are in the process of taking over the lead for this investigation. our work will continue at the scene and i would like to take this opportunity to thank the local community for their support as we do this. i would also like to stress that the local community can help piece together what happened in the early hours of this morning. i would directly appeal to anybody who was in the area or saw anything suspicious at around 3:30am or who has any information about who was responsible for starting the fire, to co nta ct responsible for starting the fire, to contact the police immediately. an innocent seven—year—old boy has lost his life in what should have been the safest place for him, his home. the pain this family must be enduring at this difficult time is ha rd to enduring at this difficult time is hard to imagine. two peo
morning just before 3:30am police officers and emergency services colleagues from the london fire brigade and the london fire service —— ambulanceon fire brigade to establish the exact cause of the fire and we are now treating this as a murder investigation. detectives from our homicide and major crime command are in the process of taking over the lead for this investigation. our work will continue at the scene and i would like to take this opportunity to thank the local community for their...
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london, do they tend to be more in cities and towns? the issue is that there are 14 different ambulance services across the uk, and each service uses a different direct them to their nearest defibrillator. so the idea is that for anybody who has... and you can buy them yourself, keep them in a workplace, but the call centre might not know that they are there, so we are encouraging people to contact their local ambulance service and registered their defibrillator so that the ambulance service know that they are there and there is a greater chance they could save lives. it sounds like people are taking action and buying them, but the message isn't getting out about where they are. if you buy them, thatis where they are. if you buy them, that is a great thing, but if only you know they are there, as paul has said, if somebody collapses outside, nobody else might know there is a defibrillator within a few feet. by registering, the ambulance service can direct you to the nearest defibrillator and the chances of that person surviving more than doubles. alan, how grateful are you to the ordinary people that you spoke about who found the defibrillator
london, do they tend to be more in cities and towns? the issue is that there are 14 different ambulance services across the uk, and each service uses a different direct them to their nearest defibrillator. so the idea is that for anybody who has... and you can buy them yourself, keep them in a workplace, but the call centre might not know that they are there, so we are encouraging people to contact their local ambulance service and registered their defibrillator so that the ambulance service...