Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The chief fire officer at the time of the Manchester Arena bombing was 'frustrated' over a lack of information he was given and not being alerted to the atrocity sooner, the public inquiry into the terrorist attack heard.
Paul Argyle, Deputy Chief Fire Officer at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service at the time, recalled a conversation he had with Peter O'Reilly, then the Chief Fire Officer, in the days following the bombing.
Mr Argyle was in Mexico on annual leave at the time of the attack and was also attending a professional forum there. READ MORE: Senior ambulance service commander accepts he 'provided no leadership' in first two hours of Arena
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