7/7 Bombings: The UK's Worst Terrorist Attack in History, Part 2

February 12
1h 17m

Episode Description

In Part 2 of our special three-part series marking 20 years since the 7/7 London bombings, paramedic Adam Desmond shares a deeply personal and unflinchingly honest account of responding to the attacks at King’s Cross. This episode centres on the realities of working at the epicentre of a complex, evolving major incident and the lasting impact such events have on those who respond.

In conversation, Adam reflects on the initial chaos, the scale of human suffering, and the difficult clinical and moral decisions faced in the confined, hazardous environment of the Underground. He speaks candidly about navigating severe trauma in darkness, confronting system pressures and operational breakdowns, and the personal toll of witnessing mass casualty devastation. Adam also explores the longer-term psychological consequences of the day, including grief, identity, and how the experience continued to shape his life and career long after the incident ended.

This is a powerful and important discussion for anyone working in pre-hospital care, emergency medicine, healthcare leadership, or disaster and major incident response.

Content Warning: This episode contains detailed and graphic descriptions of traumatic injuries, death, and first-person reflections on the 7/7 bombings. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of any affiliated organizations, employers, professional bodies, or regulatory authorities.

The content discussed is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, clinical guidance, or a substitute for formal training, local protocols, or independent clinical judgment.

Clinical decisions should always be made in accordance with current evidence, local guidelines, the scope of practice, and consultation with appropriately qualified healthcare professionals. Listeners are responsible for ensuring that any application of information discussed is appropriate to their own clinical context.


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