Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Firefighters specially trained to respond to terrorist-style attacks have been reintroduced in Greater Manchester after a long-running dispute.
The resumption of Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service's 'marauding terrorism attack' capability has been welcomed by the service's chief fire officer.
The Manchester Evening News reported two years ago that the team was disbanded and equipment like specialist vehicles and ballistic protection gear removed from a number of stations.
The latest development emerged at the Manchester Arena public inquiry, which is currently examining the response of the emergency services to the terror attack that
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