'King's Cross Blast Scene Was Like a Battlefield'
Evening Standard - London › July 19, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › July 19, 2005
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TWO Royal Navy doctors today spoke of the "battlefield" scene that confronted them moments after the suicide attacks on the Underground.
Surgeon Lt-Cmdrs Steven Bland and Tony Kehoe were among the first emergency services at King's Cross. They were part of an air ambulance team at the Royal London Hospital. As soon as they arrived, the pair - who who are on a secondment for several months - began prioritising casualties and identifying injuries usually associated with warfare.See the full content of this document
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'King's Cross Blast Scene Was Like a Battlefield'
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