Greater Manchester Police was not providing the recommended hours of first aid training to its officers at the time of the Manchester Arena attack, the public inquiry into the atrocity was told.
The inquiry also heard that a new national triage system for medics and emergency services personnel to assess casualties with has been developed in the wake of the atrocity.
Paul Greaney QC, counsel to the inquiry, said Tuesday marked the end of evidence concerning 'the deeply complex and highly important issue of the adequacy of the emergency services response on the night of the Arena attack'.
Mr Greaney said between 2014 and 2020, GMP was 'not in compliance' with the licensing requirements of the College of Policing's 'first aid learning programme' - FALP.
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