Three people were killed and over 200 were wounded, including 17 people who lost limbs in the attack. In the following weeks and months, the emotional and psychological toll would surface among those who survived and responded to the tragedy.
April 14, 2023, 8:15 AMPolice officers with their guns drawn hear the second explosion down the street. The first explosion knocked down 78-year-old US marathon runner Bill Iffrig at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013.There was no better place to watch the Boston Marathon than at the finish line on Boylston Street in Back Bay, according to Manya Chylinski, a resident of the neighborhood who has lived in Boston since the early 1990s.
Ten years later, Chylinski said she can still remember standing frozen on the bleachers as the crowd across the street fled a cloud of smoke created by the first bomb. She and others were evacuating the bleachers when the second bomb went off less than a block away. The support group at Beth Israel was pivotal to Chylinski’s recovery, because she was finally able to see her experience reflected in others who were there that day. In turn, she felt less alone.An estimated 19% to 25% of mass violence survivors will go on to develop PTSD, with symptoms ranging from intrusive thoughts and images, nightmares and other forms of severe distress, according to studies cited by Manners.
“I’ve said this publicly a couple of times: I’m not sure I was the right guy to help run this. I mean, I experienced it…but I kept saying to myself, 'look, I’m my own Petri dish here.' I know how I’m feeling.
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