Yorkshire Post

Fire crews’ delays at bombing site blamed on police

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A FORMER head of a fire service criticised for its response to the Manchester Arena suicide bombing has blamed police for the delay in firefighte­rs attending the disaster.

Peter O’Reilly was chief fire officer at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) at the time of the terror attack on May 22 last year which killed 22 and left hundreds injured.

A report by Lord Kerslake, published in March, was critical of the fire service’s response after the blast, describing the failure by fire chiefs as “extraordin­ary” and “incredible”.

Firefighte­rs only attended the scene more than two hours after the attack – even though crews heard the blast and were stationed half a mile away.

Dawn Docx, the interim chief fire officer of GMFRS, later apologised unreserved­ly for the failures in the previous leadership.

But Belfast-born Mr O’Reilly, speaking for the first time about the incident, told he will “always regret” fire crews were not there within minutes but the service was left in an “informatio­n vacuum” because Greater Manchester Police (GMP) did not follow establishe­d protocols and national guidelines on how emergency services should work together during terror attacks.

Mr O’Reilly said amid reports of a possible “active shooter” at the scene, police did not liaise with fire and ambulance officials to help them assess the threat level and deploy crews accordingl­y.

This led the fire service to hold back, assembling at a distance in case of an escalating firearms attack.

Mr O’Reilly criticised the Kerslake Report’s examinatio­n of the emergency response, saying it failed to properly question how police acted against guidelines.

He told The Irish News: “On the night in question, I believe the fire service should have been there. We had worked very, very closely with our colleagues in the ambulance service to train our firefighte­rs up. We had trained our staff up to respond to terrorist attacks.

“They weren’t able to do that, simply because police didn’t live up to their responsibi­lities of having a conversati­on with the fire service. If they did, we would have been there.”

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