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SAS selections inquest: Concerns of 'not enough medics' raised | SAS selections inquest: Concerns of 'not enough medics' raised |
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An Army medic has told an inquest he raised concerns about not having enough medics prior to a fatal SAS selection exercise. | An Army medic has told an inquest he raised concerns about not having enough medics prior to a fatal SAS selection exercise. |
The soldier, known as 1U to protect his identity, also said he had to arrange for more water for his checkpoint because it nearly ran out. | The soldier, known as 1U to protect his identity, also said he had to arrange for more water for his checkpoint because it nearly ran out. |
L/Cpl Craig Roberts, of Conwy county, L/Cpl Edward Maher, and Cpl James Dunsby from Trowbridge, died attempting the march in the Brecon Beacons. | |
It was on one of 2013's hottest days. | It was on one of 2013's hottest days. |
The inquest had previously heard it took medics about an hour to reach casualties on the 16-mile (26km) march. | The inquest had previously heard it took medics about an hour to reach casualties on the 16-mile (26km) march. |
1U was asked about the medical plans and how an evacuation would be performed. | 1U was asked about the medical plans and how an evacuation would be performed. |
"It would take us time to get there, and especially with heat injuries time is against you," he said. | "It would take us time to get there, and especially with heat injuries time is against you," he said. |
"I raised it several times in the past that we don't have enough medics, but we had to work with the resources we had." | "I raised it several times in the past that we don't have enough medics, but we had to work with the resources we had." |
He said he raised the issue with those higher in the chain of command within his reserve unit, but not directly with Signal Regiment that was running the exercise that day. | He said he raised the issue with those higher in the chain of command within his reserve unit, but not directly with Signal Regiment that was running the exercise that day. |
1U said he would usually have a radio, but did not that day because "there weren't enough to go around". | 1U said he would usually have a radio, but did not that day because "there weren't enough to go around". |
The coroner, Louise Hunt, asked if he told the directing staff why a soldier, 2J, was withdrawn earlier in the day. | The coroner, Louise Hunt, asked if he told the directing staff why a soldier, 2J, was withdrawn earlier in the day. |
"I didn't, no, because I was still trying to cool him down at that particular point," he said. | "I didn't, no, because I was still trying to cool him down at that particular point," he said. |
1U added that it was not routine practice in 2013 to detail why a candidate was being withdrawn, other than it was for medical reasons. | 1U added that it was not routine practice in 2013 to detail why a candidate was being withdrawn, other than it was for medical reasons. |
The coroner asked: "How can the commanders make decisions… if they don't have knowledge about medical withdrawals?" | The coroner asked: "How can the commanders make decisions… if they don't have knowledge about medical withdrawals?" |
"I don't know," he replied. | "I don't know," he replied. |
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