Manchester NHS chiefs told staff to go home after a flood of off-duty workers rushed to help following the MEN Arena suicide attack. Nurses, doctors, and support staff swarmed the city’s eight hospitals, overwhelming facilities with their sheer numbers.
Off-Duty Staff Flood Hospitals After Terror Attack
When news of the tragic suicide blast at the MEN Arena broke, off-duty NHS workers sprang into action. The surge of volunteers was so huge that hospital bosses had to order some staff to stand down and rest.
NHS Overwhelmed by Heroic Response
- Doctors, nurses, and auxiliary staff dropped everything to help
- Eight Manchester hospitals left struggling to manage influx
- Bosses step in to control chaos and keep staff safe
The show of solidarity and bravery from NHS workers was powerful, but officials warned that the staff surge risked overwhelming hospital resources. Manchester’s medical community faced an unprecedented challenge in the wake of the tragedy.