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Manchester Arena inquiry shines a light on what police did and didn t do on that terrible night in May 2017
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Not being able to give casualties first aid was worst feeling says first firearms officer to enter Arena blast zone
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Untrained GMP radio controller felt physically sick after being ordered to man key hotline in hour after Manchester Arena attack
David Myerscough, a civilian member of police support staff, was ordered to man the force duty officer s hotline
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GMP radio controller David Myerscough gives evidence to the inquiry (Image: Manchester Arena Inquiry)
A police radio operator has told how he felt totally overwhelmed and unprepared when he was asked to man a key phone line for managing the initial response to the Manchester Arena attack. David Myerscough told the continuing independent inquiry into the atrocity he had no training or experience for the role which left him drenched in sweat and feeling physically sick .
Cop who led response to Arena terror attack denies lying about keeping other emergency services in the dark
Chief Inspector Dale Sexton denied he had lied but admitted a deliberate omission
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A senior police officer who led the initial response to the Manchester Arena attack has admitted he failed to inform key reviews into the atrocity that he had deliberately kept other blue light services in the dark over fears a second terrorist was still at large.
Reviewing CCTV footage at Manchester Arena was best way to find out what had happened
Andrea Graham, then a chief inspector, arrived at the venue almost an hour and a half after the atrocity on May 22, 2017
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Reviewing the CCTV footage at Manchester Arena was the best way to try and find out what had happened and who was responsible in the immediate aftermath of the bomb attack, a former police chief said.
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