Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One silver lining - if such a blast had to occur, Boston is probably a very good place - so many hospitals and medical specialties to deal with all kinds of situations. There is no shortage of doctors and medical staff.
Wow. I am sure that will be a great comfort to those who lost loved ones. Seriously, PP, think before you post.
Anonymous wrote:One silver lining - if such a blast had to occur, Boston is probably a very good place - so many hospitals and medical specialties to deal with all kinds of situations. There is no shortage of doctors and medical staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSNBC reporting that it was a small IED.
what's an IED?
Anonymous wrote:MSNBC reporting that it was a small IED.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? I'm from Boston and watching the news now. Only thing that has been CONFIRMED is that 2 bombs went off. Green line was shut down between Park Street (Downtown) and Kenmore (where Fenway Park is). Some colleges are shutting down and telling students to stay on campus. Police are going to be doing a sweep of trashcans and the area to see if there are any more bombs or any clues.
I think anything other than that is just rumors. Please be respectful on this thread. Obviously cell towers are being over run right now and myself and several of my friends are waiting to hear from friends and loved ones who were at the marathon today.
What if you are wrong and it not rumors. There are reports of secondary devices and the police telling everyone to clear the area.