John Saunders
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 8 years ago |
Date of birth | February 2,1955 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Toronto |
Canada | |
Date of died | August 10,2016 |
Died | Hastings-on-Hudson |
New York | |
United States | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Spouse | Wanda Saunders |
Children | Aleah Saunders |
Jenna Saunders | |
Movies/Shows | The Sports Reporters |
Saturday Night Football | |
NHL on ABC | |
Superstars USA | |
Toronto Raptors Basketball | |
Televis | SportsCenter |
Siblings | Bernie Saunders |
Grandchildren | Sir William Guise, 5th Baronet |
Jane Guise | |
Education | Western Michigan University ; Ryerson University (1976-78) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 708858 |
John Saunders Life story
John Peterson Saunders was a Canadian-American sports journalist. He worked for ESPN and ABC from 1986 until his death in 2016.
PrEP: Preventative HIV drug highly effective, study says
... Dr John Saunders, a consultant in sexual health and HIV who worked on the study, said: " This trial has further demonstrated the effectiveness of PrEP in preventing HIV transmission and has, for the first time, shown the protective effect reported by earlier trials, but at scale, and delivered through routine sexual health services in England...
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi murdered 22 in suicide attack, coroner rules
... Coroner Sir John Saunders, who also chaired the Manchester Arena Inquiry, concluded Abedi s death was " suicide while undertaking a terror attack"...
Manchester Arena attack: Saffie Roussos' father plans to sue MI5
... " On Thursday, inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders said intelligence could have led to Manchester-born Abedi being followed to the car where he stored explosives, which were then moved to a flat to assemble the bomb...
Echoes of Hillsborough for Manchester Arena families
... Inquiry Chairman Sir John Saunders also said he could not rule out the possibility that Saffie-Rose Roussos could have been saved with better treatment...
Manchester Arena bomb inquiry finds MI5 missed significant chance
... Chairman Sir John Saunders said the intelligence could have led to suicide bomber Salman Abedi being followed to a car where he stored his explosives...
Manchester Arena: Kelly Brewster's family 'let down at every level'
... Inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders published his first report into security arrangements at the Arena in the summer of 2021...
Manchester Arena attack: Key failings of emergency response
... Chairman Sir John Saunders highlighted a number of failures of the emergency response to the suicide bombing and said...
Manchester Arena attack: Response was all wrong, survivor says
... The first of three reports, written by inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders, was published in June 2021...
Manchester Arena attack: Key failings of emergency response
By Emma StanleyBBC News
The Manchester Arena Inquiry has published a catalogue of failings and mistakes by The Emergency services following The Terror attack in 2017.
Chairman Sir John Saunders highlighted A Number of failures of The Emergency response to The Suicide bombing and said.
Here are some of The Key failings.
1. No-one declared a major incidentSir John said The Police inspector in initial command of the Manchester Arena bombing response " quickly became overburdened by The Number of tasks he had to undertake" and it led to a " direct impact on the effectiveness" of the response.
Insp Dale Sexton failed to tell other emergency services he had declared Operation Plato - a pre-arranged plan for a suspected marauding terrorist.
It was not until two and a Half Hours after the blast Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officially declared the bombing a major incident.
2. Fire crews took More Than two hours to attendStation manager Andy Berry chose to mobilise resources three miles from The Arena amid fears over safety.
Sir John said: " The effect. . was that The Fire appliances at Manchester Central Fire Station drove away from, not towards, The Incident .
" While driving away, the Manchester Central fire appliances drove past ambulances travelling in The Opposite direction. "
3. There were not enough paramedicsNorth West Ambulance Service (NWAS) did not deploy ambulances to The Scene until nearly 30 Minutes after the blast and there was only one paramedic at The Scene for The First 40 Minutes after The Explosion .
Only three paramedics entered The City Room on The Night to treat the dying and injured.
Sir John said more paramedics in The City Room would likely have identified the need for urgent treatment and/or evacuation, while more ambulances at The Scene would also have meant quicker care.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) did not arrive on scene and make any contribution in removing the injured.
Evacuation of casualties failed, with 36 people still waiting to be taken from The City Room Past Midnight .
4. There could have been more survivorsSir John said The Evidence was " conclusive" there was no possibility that 20 of the 22 victims could have survived the " murderous actions" of Salman Abedi , but John Atkinson 's injuries were survivable " had he received the care and treatment he should have".
He Said : " In the case of Saffie-Rose Roussos, it is highly unlikely that she could have survived her injuries.
" There was only a remote possibility she could have survived with different treatment and care. "
5. Poor communicationThere was a lack of communication between emergency responders, both through The Act of physically co-locating at a single multi-agency Rendezvous Point and via radio.
There was no multi-agency Control Room talk group to allow control rooms to speak to each other directly.
No forward command post, for senior officers to liaise, was Set Up .
6. First Aid training was inadequateManchester Arena operators SMG took an " unacceptable approach" to ensuring there were adequate healthcare services at The Venue , The Inquiry heard.
The Company 's then medical provider ETUK (Emergency Training UK Ltd), comprised mainly of First Aiders , did not have " enough staff with necessary clinical qualifications, skills and experience on duty" on The Night of The Attack .
Source of news: bbc.com