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NAME: UK BLAIR 080705N TAPE: EF05/0607 IN_TIME: 10:42:52:13 DURATION: 00:01:35:00 SOURCES: POOL DATELINE: London, 8 July 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. Wide of emergency services workers waiting for British Prime Minister Tony Blair 2. Various of emergency workers 3. Blair and wife Cherie Blair arrive 4. Various of Tony and Cherie Blair talking to staff STORYLINE British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie thanked emergency workers for their life-saving work on Friday following the series of blasts that hit London the previous day. Blair and his wife met staff at an ambulance call centre in south London's Waterloo area after arriving back from the G-8 summit in Gleneagles in Scotland. Many people treated in London hospitals on Thursday remain hospitalised as they recovered from emergency surgery or serious burns. Police said on Friday that 49 deaths have been confirmed in four bombings in London, but they expect the toll to rise. The police said that all 13 bodies had been recovered from the bus hit by one bomb. Police have yet to account for all the dead on one underground train. More than 700 were injured in Thursday's attacks on London - the worst attack in the city since World War II. London Terrorist Attacks
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | UK Blair - PM meets emergency workers |
Date: | 07/08/2005 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP455428 |
Content: | NAME: UK BLAIR 080705N TAPE: EF05/0607 IN_TIME: 10:42:52:13 DURATION: 00:01:35:00 SOURCES: POOL DATELINE: London, 8 July 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. Wide of emergency services workers waiting for British Prime Minister Tony Blair 2. Various of emergency workers 3. Blair and wife Cherie Blair arrive 4. Various of Tony and Cherie Blair talking to staff STORYLINE British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie thanked emergency workers for their life-saving work on Friday following the series of blasts that hit London the previous day. Blair and his wife met staff at an ambulance call centre in south London's Waterloo area after arriving back from the G-8 summit in Gleneagles in Scotland. Many people treated in London hospitals on Thursday remain hospitalised as they recovered from emergency surgery or serious burns. Police said on Friday that 49 deaths have been confirmed in four bombings in London, but they expect the toll to rise. The police said that all 13 bodies had been recovered from the bus hit by one bomb. Police have yet to account for all the dead on one underground train. More than 700 were injured in Thursday's attacks on London - the worst attack in the city since World War II. London Terrorist Attacks |
Media Type: | Summary |