let's go to tim willcox, who is at kings couege to tim willcox, who is at kings college hospital.e of the victims and the staff. as you say, 36 people of the staff. as you say, 36 people of the original 48 remaining in london hospitals, five london hospitals used in total. three of which had major trauma units, including this one here. 21 of those 36 people in hospital or critical, some of them extremely gravely ill. behind me here, 13 patients, eight of which are critical, at royal london, 12 patients, six in critical care, guy ‘s and st thomas ‘s, four, all four in critical care, uc h, five patients, two in critical care, st mary's, one patient in critical care. as we heard there, many nationalities being treated here, we know that one canadian died, one french, and some of the stories about the it just shows the itjust shows the remarkable speed with which the emergency services responded to this attack last night. ambulances and the ambulance helicopter as well on site within six minutes of those first attacks at 10:08pm. let's talk about how medics prepare for something like