FIRST RESPONDERS
The initial response of local medical
teams was as impressive as that of the
police, fire, and rescue units. Melissa
Webster, a manager at an ambu-
lance service, was at the scene with
an ambulance 90 seconds after the
blast. Fearing that her own trembling
building was about to collapse, she
had fled from her desk to the street
and had seen the black smoke rising
six blocks to the south. She and a col-
league leaped into an ambulance with
six other paramedics.
Within an hour, her paramedics—
only one team of dozens—had sent
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nine collapsed
floors made
the rescue
treacherous.
2. The explosion
occurred 30 feet
from a childcare
center.
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