Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service remains unprepared to respond effectively to a terrorist attack, four years after the Arena bombing, says a new report.
The organisation also needs to do more to protect the public, according to government inspectors. But the county's fire chief and deputy mayor have hit back insisting the service does have the capability to respond to a terrorist strike. READ MORE: Dominic Raab gets number of Omicron patients in UK hospitals VERY wrong in shambolic TV interviews Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) say in a report published today: "While Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service does have its own specialist MTA (Marauding Terrorist Attack) response, we
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