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EXCLUSIVE: GAPS IN 7/7 BOMB DRILL
By Oonagh Blackman
PLANS for emergency centres to help traumatised victims and families caught
up in any future 7/7-style terror attacks will be revealed tomorrow.
The Home Office proposals are the result of lessons learned following the
2005 Tube and bus bombings that left 52 dead and 700 injured.
Many victims' families and survivors slammed the lack of planning exposed in
the hours immediately after the attacks. People spent hours and sometimes
days searching for missing relatives and friends.
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has admitted the trauma suffered by victims
was made worse by shortcomings in planning.
The new report will recommend essential changes, including the setting up of
emergency reception centres at the trauma scene. It says emergency services
should be equipped with digital radios which work underground - and that
ambulance stations in major cities should be equipped with a emergency
supplies of stretchers and triage cards to help monitor victims.
One Whitehall source said: "One of the key things was the lack of reception
centres at the scene of the bombings. It meant there was no point for people
to register or get information.
"A lot of walking wounded who were very traumatised simply wandered off."


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