Courtney Browen
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She attempted to help them, but everyone behind her pulled her underneath a nearby table. Eventually, when the coast was clear, Helen emerged from the table to help the wounded. One in particular was 29-year-old Staff Sergeant Amy Kruger, who was barely clinging on to life. Helen would later say, quote, I was talking to her. She was still breathing. There was blood everywhere.
She attempted to help them, but everyone behind her pulled her underneath a nearby table. Eventually, when the coast was clear, Helen emerged from the table to help the wounded. One in particular was 29-year-old Staff Sergeant Amy Kruger, who was barely clinging on to life. Helen would later say, quote, I was talking to her. She was still breathing. There was blood everywhere.
I couldn't tell what was hers. I got her undressed. At the same time, she started seizing and vomiting. I tried to get the vomit out of her mouth, trying to do chest compressions, but I couldn't get her airway cleared. I said, I need suction, I need suction, but she died. Everyone kept screaming, what can I do, what can I do? I said, I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do, end quote.
I couldn't tell what was hers. I got her undressed. At the same time, she started seizing and vomiting. I tried to get the vomit out of her mouth, trying to do chest compressions, but I couldn't get her airway cleared. I said, I need suction, I need suction, but she died. Everyone kept screaming, what can I do, what can I do? I said, I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do, end quote.
I couldn't tell what was hers. I got her undressed. At the same time, she started seizing and vomiting. I tried to get the vomit out of her mouth, trying to do chest compressions, but I couldn't get her airway cleared. I said, I need suction, I need suction, but she died. Everyone kept screaming, what can I do, what can I do? I said, I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do, end quote.
Sergeant First Class Maria Guerrera was in her office that afternoon when the gunman opened fire. Right after, she peeked her head out of her office door. She would later say, quote, I started hearing a lot of screams. When I opened the door, it was chaos. Soldiers and civilians were running and screaming, and all I could hear was rapid fire. He was shooting into the crowd at station 13.
Sergeant First Class Maria Guerrera was in her office that afternoon when the gunman opened fire. Right after, she peeked her head out of her office door. She would later say, quote, I started hearing a lot of screams. When I opened the door, it was chaos. Soldiers and civilians were running and screaming, and all I could hear was rapid fire. He was shooting into the crowd at station 13.
Sergeant First Class Maria Guerrera was in her office that afternoon when the gunman opened fire. Right after, she peeked her head out of her office door. She would later say, quote, I started hearing a lot of screams. When I opened the door, it was chaos. Soldiers and civilians were running and screaming, and all I could hear was rapid fire. He was shooting into the crowd at station 13.
All I could see was a side profile and I was mainly looking at what he was shooting. I was watching the soldiers being shot. I saw an attachment that was added to the gun because it was much thicker than a nine millimeter. I was thinking whether I should rush him. I was too far. I see him reload three times before he started walking my way, and I had to retreat into my office.
All I could see was a side profile and I was mainly looking at what he was shooting. I was watching the soldiers being shot. I saw an attachment that was added to the gun because it was much thicker than a nine millimeter. I was thinking whether I should rush him. I was too far. I see him reload three times before he started walking my way, and I had to retreat into my office.
All I could see was a side profile and I was mainly looking at what he was shooting. I was watching the soldiers being shot. I saw an attachment that was added to the gun because it was much thicker than a nine millimeter. I was thinking whether I should rush him. I was too far. I see him reload three times before he started walking my way, and I had to retreat into my office.
He reloaded so quickly, so efficiently. There were still soldiers trying to run out the back door, and that's when he started to move towards the back door. It was quiet. I listened for the shots. It sounded as if he was circling the building. The smoke was so thick all you could do was smell the gunfire, the sulfur. All I saw was soldiers and bodies all over the floor. No one was moving.
He reloaded so quickly, so efficiently. There were still soldiers trying to run out the back door, and that's when he started to move towards the back door. It was quiet. I listened for the shots. It sounded as if he was circling the building. The smoke was so thick all you could do was smell the gunfire, the sulfur. All I saw was soldiers and bodies all over the floor. No one was moving.
He reloaded so quickly, so efficiently. There were still soldiers trying to run out the back door, and that's when he started to move towards the back door. It was quiet. I listened for the shots. It sounded as if he was circling the building. The smoke was so thick all you could do was smell the gunfire, the sulfur. All I saw was soldiers and bodies all over the floor. No one was moving.
I ran out to where the first body was. I yelled out, Is everybody okay? It was then like a light switch turned on. You could hear, Help me, help me. I've been shot. End quote. Registered nurse Kimberly Huseman was in her office answering emails when the shots rang out. She heard screaming and popping sounds as a sergeant rushed through her door and slammed it behind him.
I ran out to where the first body was. I yelled out, Is everybody okay? It was then like a light switch turned on. You could hear, Help me, help me. I've been shot. End quote. Registered nurse Kimberly Huseman was in her office answering emails when the shots rang out. She heard screaming and popping sounds as a sergeant rushed through her door and slammed it behind him.
I ran out to where the first body was. I yelled out, Is everybody okay? It was then like a light switch turned on. You could hear, Help me, help me. I've been shot. End quote. Registered nurse Kimberly Huseman was in her office answering emails when the shots rang out. She heard screaming and popping sounds as a sergeant rushed through her door and slammed it behind him.
And with a terrified look on his face, he told Kimberly to call 911. So she did. When the dispatcher answered, Kimberly screamed, quote, we're inside the building. Oh my God, there's about 15 down. Probably more than that. Oh my God. "'I don't know who he is. "'He's wearing ACUs.'" The dispatcher assured her that help was on the way.
And with a terrified look on his face, he told Kimberly to call 911. So she did. When the dispatcher answered, Kimberly screamed, quote, we're inside the building. Oh my God, there's about 15 down. Probably more than that. Oh my God. "'I don't know who he is. "'He's wearing ACUs.'" The dispatcher assured her that help was on the way.
And with a terrified look on his face, he told Kimberly to call 911. So she did. When the dispatcher answered, Kimberly screamed, quote, we're inside the building. Oh my God, there's about 15 down. Probably more than that. Oh my God. "'I don't know who he is. "'He's wearing ACUs.'" The dispatcher assured her that help was on the way.