ATTACK: Police at the Manchester Arena MORE than a dozen people critically injured in the Manchester Arena attack were only taken to hospital by ambulance from the scene more than three and a half hours after the attack, a public inquiry heard. James Birchenough, an operation manager at North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) was in charge of the casualty clearing station, setting up a triage system below the venue on the concourse of Victoria railway station. Critically injured patients were then ferried from the blast scene in the City Room, the foyer of the Arena, down steps on makeshift stretchers for them to be assessed.
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I WAS riding up Regent Street in a bus. The bus was crowded and I stood on the back platform. As the conductress came down the stairs she had to elbow her way through the cluster of passengers.
I remarked to her: “You must find this an awfully tiring job.”
“Not me, I can take it,” she replied. “On top of all this I even gave a blood transfusion last week.”
“Do you do that often?”