Monday, May 9, 2016

Belgian Dispatch Center Refused to Send Extra Help After Brussels Attacks

Despite repeated requests for more medics and ambulances, an emergency dispatch center refused to send extra help after two suicide bombers blew themselves up at Brussels' Zaventem Airport.

That's according to a government investigation into how authorities responded to the attacks that took place on the morning of March the 22nd.

Our Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.


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