Many survivors, supporters and health workers have worked to turn the horror of the Boston Marathon bombing into something positive. “It’s a such a community that was born out of such a devastating event.”
Boston Marathon bombing survivor Marc Fucarile carried his racing handcycle in 2018; Gillian Reny, a spectator who was injured, in 2019; survivors Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes with their
service dog, Rescue, in 2018.Jon KampBOSTON—Jodi Swenson was working a nursing shift at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital 10 years ago when patients started flooding in with blast and shrapnel wounds.
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