(BBC) A doctor has told the Manchester Arena inquiry how he treated casualties at the 2015 Bataclan theatre massacre despite the on-going threat around him.
The inquiry into the 2017 bombing is looking into whether embedding doctors with armed police could speed up future response times.
Dr Matthieu Langlois gave life-saving treatment while police fought with the Paris gunmen, who killed 90 people.
He said rapid evacuation of casualties was the priority of any major incident.
The court has previously heard how UK National Counter-Terrorism Police do not currently support the idea of placing civilian medics within armed teams.