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Boston Marathon blasts: Glasgow woman tells of chaotic aftermath | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A Glasgow woman who was supporting a team of British runners at the Boston Marathon has described the chaotic scenes following the explosions. | |
Kirstie Crawford, who lives two blocks from the finishing line, was evacuated from the subway after the blasts. | |
The Samaritans worker then had to contact runners' families to check that they were safe. | |
Three people were killed and 140 injured in what the FBI is describing as a possible terrorist attack. | Three people were killed and 140 injured in what the FBI is describing as a possible terrorist attack. |
It is not yet clear whether any Scottish people are among the casualties after two explosions near the finishing line. | |
First Minister Alex Salmond said a lot of people from Scotland had been taking part in the marathon. | First Minister Alex Salmond said a lot of people from Scotland had been taking part in the marathon. |
Ms Crawford, who moved to Boston four years ago, was supporting the Samaritans' team of 15 runners. | |
She told the BBC: "I was on the subway on the way to the finish line when the explosion went off, and we were told to evacuate - which was terrifying in itself. | She told the BBC: "I was on the subway on the way to the finish line when the explosion went off, and we were told to evacuate - which was terrifying in itself. |
"I went out into the street to befriend and listen to people. I also had to inform my office what was going on." | "I went out into the street to befriend and listen to people. I also had to inform my office what was going on." |
She had to call many of the team's family members and was able to confirm that they were safe. | She had to call many of the team's family members and was able to confirm that they were safe. |
"I called my mum to tell her I was safe," she added. | "I called my mum to tell her I was safe," she added. |
"The roads are eerily quiet. It is really upsetting. | "The roads are eerily quiet. It is really upsetting. |
"To find out there had been an explosion in my neighbourhood was devastating. It is hard to process." | "To find out there had been an explosion in my neighbourhood was devastating. It is hard to process." |
Rosie Allister from Edinburgh was among the Samaritans' runners. She posted on Facebook: "I'm now out of the immediate area and safe." | |
Mr Salmond described the incident as a "cowardly attack on innocent people". | |
"Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this terrible atrocity," he said. |