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And there are soldiers lying all over the ground receiving aid. Every time the officer turns a corner, you see a group of people surrounding a soldier who isn't moving. Several times throughout the video, you see the flash of a head bobbing up and down as first responders are performing CPR all around the room.
A woman named Jeanette Juroff would later say of the scene, quote, "'Every single medic was just going on like it was a movie, like it was scripted. I need a shirt. I need a belt. Elevate his head. Everybody was helping everybody.'" In the video I mentioned, you can also see so many of those folding chairs that were in the waiting room.
A woman named Jeanette Juroff would later say of the scene, quote, "'Every single medic was just going on like it was a movie, like it was scripted. I need a shirt. I need a belt. Elevate his head. Everybody was helping everybody.'" In the video I mentioned, you can also see so many of those folding chairs that were in the waiting room.
A woman named Jeanette Juroff would later say of the scene, quote, "'Every single medic was just going on like it was a movie, like it was scripted. I need a shirt. I need a belt. Elevate his head. Everybody was helping everybody.'" In the video I mentioned, you can also see so many of those folding chairs that were in the waiting room.
Chairs that had been knocked over as many people tried to run to safety. Some of those chairs were also thrown at the gunman in an attempt to stop him. Also covering the ground you see debris, shoes, paper, medical kits, and spent shell casings. all remnants of the chaos that ensued that day.
Chairs that had been knocked over as many people tried to run to safety. Some of those chairs were also thrown at the gunman in an attempt to stop him. Also covering the ground you see debris, shoes, paper, medical kits, and spent shell casings. all remnants of the chaos that ensued that day.
Chairs that had been knocked over as many people tried to run to safety. Some of those chairs were also thrown at the gunman in an attempt to stop him. Also covering the ground you see debris, shoes, paper, medical kits, and spent shell casings. all remnants of the chaos that ensued that day.
But soon enough, all 33 of the wounded had been removed from the building and brought to a nearby hospital. But everyone who was left in the room had succumbed to their injuries. Inside of the SRP center were the bodies of 11 people. The total death count was 13, but two would later die in the hospital, all of whom lost their lives in an act of terrorism.
But soon enough, all 33 of the wounded had been removed from the building and brought to a nearby hospital. But everyone who was left in the room had succumbed to their injuries. Inside of the SRP center were the bodies of 11 people. The total death count was 13, but two would later die in the hospital, all of whom lost their lives in an act of terrorism.
But soon enough, all 33 of the wounded had been removed from the building and brought to a nearby hospital. But everyone who was left in the room had succumbed to their injuries. Inside of the SRP center were the bodies of 11 people. The total death count was 13, but two would later die in the hospital, all of whom lost their lives in an act of terrorism.
By this point, the media had caught wind of the mass shooting at Fort Hood, and there was a lot of false reporting. Some news stations reported that there had been multiple shooters. Others were reporting that the gunmen had been killed. CNN even released the phone number of the hospital's command center, and soon enough, their phone system was bombarded with an influx of calls, 1,301 hour.
By this point, the media had caught wind of the mass shooting at Fort Hood, and there was a lot of false reporting. Some news stations reported that there had been multiple shooters. Others were reporting that the gunmen had been killed. CNN even released the phone number of the hospital's command center, and soon enough, their phone system was bombarded with an influx of calls, 1,301 hour.
By this point, the media had caught wind of the mass shooting at Fort Hood, and there was a lot of false reporting. Some news stations reported that there had been multiple shooters. Others were reporting that the gunmen had been killed. CNN even released the phone number of the hospital's command center, and soon enough, their phone system was bombarded with an influx of calls, 1,301 hour.
In the meantime, given that this was a terrorist attack,
In the meantime, given that this was a terrorist attack,
In the meantime, given that this was a terrorist attack,
law enforcement had to make sure there were no other threats so once the gunman was officially identified federal agents went to work trying to figure out exactly who nadal hassan was and why did he attack the fort hood military base while they started looking into the shooter's background the killeen police department the fbi texas rangers swat teams
law enforcement had to make sure there were no other threats so once the gunman was officially identified federal agents went to work trying to figure out exactly who nadal hassan was and why did he attack the fort hood military base while they started looking into the shooter's background the killeen police department the fbi texas rangers swat teams
law enforcement had to make sure there were no other threats so once the gunman was officially identified federal agents went to work trying to figure out exactly who nadal hassan was and why did he attack the fort hood military base while they started looking into the shooter's background the killeen police department the fbi texas rangers swat teams
the Army's Criminal Investigation Division, and the Bell County Sheriff's Department all descended on the SRP Center crime scene and the gunman's apartment in town to make sure there were no other threats.