
Boston's first responders —
SWAT team member Scott Brooks guards the entrance of Tufts Medical Center, one of several hospitals that received patients after the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday, April 15.

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Tufts Medical Center treated about 20 patients injured by the Boston Marathon bombings.

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Dr. Horacio Hojman, surgical director of the intensive care unit at Tufts Medical Center, was called into surgery the day of the bombings.

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Security was heightened at the Tufts Medical Center, with SWAT teams roaming hallways.

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Flowers were delivered for patients at the Tufts Medical Center intensive care unit.

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Tufts nurse Stephen Segatore worked with Asaiante at the scene of the bombings to treat victims.

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SWAT team members guard the Tufts entrance.

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Lindsay Crossley and Janice McLaughlin watch their colleague Horacio Hojman talk during a news conference at Tufts.

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Former Army nurse Jim Asaiante was among the volunteer first responders at the scene of the bombings.

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A bomb scare after the marathon bombings sent Tufts staff and patients into the street.



