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Police felt helpless in the face of injuries they were confronted with after Manchester Arena bombing Many of those officers have since stated that they did not feel the level of training that they have been given in relation to first aid training was sufficient for the task
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First responders carry barriers for use as makeshift stretchers (Image: Arena Inquiry)
Unarmed police officers who entered the blast zone after the bombing at the Manchester Arena said later they felt helpless in the face of injuries that they were confronted with , the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.
A former police chief gathered the views of officers in a learning paper he helped compile in the aftermath of the attack.
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image captionTwenty-two people died in the attack on 22 May 2017
One of the first police officers to arrive at the scene of the Manchester Arena attack has told a public inquiry he was desperate to get emergency responders in to treat the injured.
PC Edward Richardson said the incident should have been treated as a so-called warm zone , so responders could help.
With four firearms officers at the scene, he said he would not have forced anyone treating the injured leave. I m never going to tell them to leave and then watch people die, he said.
The firearms officer, who took on the role of Operational Firearms Commander on the night, said although he regarded the arena foyer area to be vulnerable to the threat of another bomb, he felt it was necessary responders could get in and treat the injured.