Two victims of the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena could have survived Is not it for an emergency response that was delayed, chaotic and “overcautious” public request has found.
Hearing found that police, fire and the ambulance services repeated the mistakes made after explosions 7/7 in 2005 because “no one really thought it could happen to them.”
Two of 22 victims of in attack in May 2017 could survived, – concluded the chairman of the investigating committee, Sir John Saunders. Among the recommendations of the investigation public an educational program on responding to trauma and first assistance program in schools.
Saffi-Rose Roussos was the youngest victim at the age of eight.
Saunders said 28-year-old John Atkinson, a care worker, would likely have survived had he been given effective care. first help stop the bleeding

