Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A police radio operator has told how he felt 'totally overwhelmed' and unprepared when he was asked to man a key phone line for managing the initial response to the Manchester Arena attack.
David Myerscough told the continuing independent inquiry into the atrocity he had no training or experience for the role which left him drenched in sweat and feeling 'physically sick'.
On the night of the May 2017 terror attack, he was on a refreshment break while working as a radio operator in the operational communication's branch of Greater Manchester when he heard a bang.
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