Sunday, October 15, 2017
Anastasia Smith: Heroes were in abundance at the Las Vegas Massacre
Heroes were in abundance at the Las Vegas Massacre
Anastasia Smith
[Editor's note: When you combine Anastasia's review of the video record and the medical experts evaluations of the apparent absence of bona fide victims and wounds (see "Paul Craig Roberts: Military Surgeon says Videos of
Las Vegas Gunshot Victims are Fake" and "Paul Craig Roberts: An American Trauma Surgeon Responds", for example) and the case for medical fakery becomes almost overwhelming. Consider, therefore, what Anastasia has to say about the large number of videos she has reviewed. Comment on what you take to be the strongest case that anyone apart from the patsy was actually killed.]
Las Vegas Gunshot Victims are Fake" and "Paul Craig Roberts: An American Trauma Surgeon Responds", for example) and the case for medical fakery becomes almost overwhelming. Consider, therefore, what Anastasia has to say about the large number of videos she has reviewed. Comment on what you take to be the strongest case that anyone apart from the patsy was actually killed.]
All at first believed it
was firecrackers being shot off. For most, it wasn't until the second
volley of bullets, that the sudden realization came. This was the very
common understanding of the crowds interviewed. But the shock, and the
instinct to do what human nature usually does, i.e., duck or flee
running for your lives, did not happen at the concert, despite what we
saw on the videos. Many stood back or came back into what they saw as
the "killing zone" and with bullets being rained down on them, and in
the immediate aftermath when they had every reason to expect that help
was on the way, they acted in very affirmative and daring way to aid
others.
The
heroics in aiding the victims was not seen from the Las Vegas EMTs,
ambulance crews or firefighters, who did not seem to be present in any
of the film of the aftermath, but from the concert goers themselves. It
has been published that the authorities, i.e., EMT, firefighters, etc.,
did not get the "all clear" to go in due to the lack of assurance that
the shooting stopped. We know that inexplicably this did not happen for
almost 1.5 hours.
And
those concert goers who aided the victims of bullet wounds, many, if
not virtually all , were perfect strangers to the victims.
One guy, Mike Cronk, saved
three of four people. A person he called "his buddy", he told the
interviewer, was shot three times in the chest. His friend turned to
him, and said, "I think I've been shot" (he was not sure). No one called
a doctor; no one sought an ambulance. He himself took his "buddy" and
three other bullet wounded victims who he did not know in an SUB to go
to the hospital, and states that one of them, while being carried out
of the vehicle, died in his arms. Would he not expect something like
this to happen to a person critically injured without medial attention
from the authorities, or an ambulance?
One other civilian, a
stranger known only as "Shane", took a woman, Tina Frost, ( who had been
shot in the eye and lost her entire forehead and some frontal brain
matter, according to her mother and doctor.) and wrapped a towel around
her head, and carried her in this condition off the grounds and put her
in the back of a pick up truck? How did they then know that help from
the authorities was not coming? Did they not fear that the trip in this
kind of vehicle would kill her?
There are many other
similar stories of civilians all told from the below interviews: that
there were many strangers carrying people, dragging them, putting them
in wheelbarrows, and taking injured people to the hospital - either in
the back of a pick up truck or in a car or SUV. All were shot with
bullets, many if not all were critically injured.
Inconceivably there were
accounts of people, not doctors, untrained, putting their fingers into
the wounds of people they were trying to aid to stop bleeding? Fingers
that had been where previously? There were accounts of people being shot
in the stomach, in the back, in the neck and even in the heart being
helped by these heroes to jump or climb over fences to save
themselves. (See their accounts below.) Are these stories in any way
credible?
Is this normal human
conduct? Is it heroic? Did any of the heroes fear taking responsibility
for possibly hurting a person more than they were already hurt by
moving them, carrying them, dragging them, putting them in wheel
barrows, and in the back of pick up trucks, or even killing them, by
taking such action? How can you take a person who was shot in the head,
shot in the stomach, shot in the back in the back, help them over 10
foot fences, put your fingers in their wounds, load them into the back
of pick-up trucks, without so much as looking for an ambulance, screaming for a doctor, and expect them to survive?
Most rational people would
not dare treat the critically injured in this way, unless they knew how
to handle the matter medically. They would scream for a doctor, an
ambulance, the police. Remember the old expression, "Is there a doctor in the house?"
I did not hear any such account of that call. The heroes simply picked
them up, carried them on what looked like pieces of fence or wheel
barrows--and where did all those dehumanizing wheel barrows come
from?--and then put them in the backs of pick-up trucks, holding fingers
in their wounds until they got to the hospital.
Many of these people were taking this action for strangers, perfect strangers, and they were doing it while believing that bullets were raining down on them?
There
was an account by a hero and victim of a stranger to the victim, using
his body to cover the body of an injured person while bullets were
purportedly raining down on them. Is this human nature? For a child,
yes. For a wife, yes. For a loved one, yes. But for a stranger? While
giving your
life for another, a person unknown to you, is considered heroic, it is
not considered the more common action of human nature. In
many, if not most, of such cases, those being shielded were strangers,
perfect strangers.
Many,
many other stories like this and they are below shown from interviews
taken by the MSM with the heroes or victims themselves. "Astonishing!"
does not quite describe the accounts I listened to. "Incredible!" is closer to it.
I always thought that
heroic action was rare, which is the reason it is so celebrated when we
see it. It is the human condition that causes us, when our life is
threatened, to duck, flee and run for our very lives. But not in Las Vegas. There were more heroes at that concert than there were recipients of the Silver Star during World War II.
I am more than impressed. I
am flabbergasted, and I must question the reasonableness of their
taking the action they did, i.e., picking up and carrying a stranger who
was shot in the back, or in the head or in the stomach, and putting
them in the back of pick-up trucks, something that could have kiledl
them. Were they not fearful of killing them. Was there no fear at all? At
best, it is mindless heroism, a foolish heroism - an act that not only
can kill the person they are trying to help, but kill themselves in the
process.
Many of these heroes mention the lack of ambulances, EMT, doctors, or anyone else in authority aiding the victims. Yet, they were doing these things while bullets were raining down on them; they were doing these things in the immediate aftermath when they had every reason to expect that help was on the way.
And I found it a little curious that rather than anger and fury at the police, the EMTs, the firefighters and those in authority who did not come into the grounds,
the concert goer victims and heroes were complacent and accepted the
lack of help with perfect equanimity. As a matter of fact, the heroes
and victims all had perfect understanding that it should be they
themselves and not the authorities to offer help. They did not question
not the lack of response from EMTs, firefighters, ambulances and police
to aid the victims.
Sheriff Lombardo said that
they were there, but it is clearly evident from all the videos that no
ambulance was at the scene, no EMTs, no police aiding the victims. No evidence in any video at all. What
they show are civilians with wheel barrows, and stretchers made of
fence, putting people into the backs of pick-up trucks and cars. I
watched almost all the videos and never saw an EMT, save for one - exactly
one video of a person behaving like an EMT, shouting orders,
evaluating the injured in a rough way, never aiding them, but shouting,
shouting, shouting. He later admitted when he was asked, "Who are
you?", that he was not an EMT, but called himself an "innocent
bystander", whose mother was once a nurse? This is the answer of a
psychotic. And, astonishingly enough, not one person, nor the families
of any victim voiced anger or fury for the lack of response from the
authorities. Instead of suing the police, the fire dept, the EMTs, and
hospitals, only The Mandalay Hotel and gun manufacturers are being
targeted.
This looks like bringing bodies from a funeral home to be "victims" |
Another thing: The media simply refuses to tell us how many of the 529 victims were victims of bullet wounds, as opposed to being injured in another way,
i.e.. falling, being trampled, etc. But it is very clear from the
interviews given that the most critically injured and dying were only
aided in the ways described by the concert goers alone - and all were
victims of bullets and not from other causes. So who were the
authorities treating 2-3 blocks away?
Despite these numerous accounts of bullet wounds and heroic action, in not one of the numerous videos do we ever see anyone get shot. We see no blood spurting, no bodily material, no one dropping to the ground. Nor do we see any visual evidence of bullets, i.e., sparks, smoke, bullets hitting inanimate objects - only the "sound of bullets", which sound seems to travel whereever one goes, according to the witnesses, both inside and outside the concert grounds.
An example - that it was the sound of bullets and not bullets
- is the video showing a sea of people laying on the ground and you
could not even see the ground beneath them, there were so many bodies
lying low, waiting for the bullets to stop ringing out. The sound of bullets
seemed to be very clearly raining down on them all. And yet no one
appears to be hit on these films. One woman at the scene utters her
astonishment out loud on one video that "no one was injured." How is that possible?
Paddock could have shot anywhere within 300 square feet and hit any of
them as there was no barriers shown around them, only a sea of bodies.
I myself am convinced by
the videos and the interviews that it was the sound of bullets that
traveled, but not bullets themselves, and this explains why shots were
heard by so many, wherever they were. It was the sound of bullets
wherever you were standing, where ever you went, which seemed to
follow the witnesses who heard them, both inside and outside the concert
grounds.
As far as the accounts of
heroics, the only word to describe my response is "incredulous". I find
few, if any, credible at all. Many, if not most, were downright
preposterous and wholly unworthy of belief. I have given an account of
the interviews below, with little editing and no embellishment or even
belittlement. You be the judge. It wasn't real.
Anastasia
The Las Vegas Massacre Hero Videos
Mike Cronk, hero, saved his buddy who was shot in the chest three times. Stayed with buddy during rain of bullets, carried him over a fence, and transported him by "wheel barrow" or "cart" wheeling him and putting him onto the back of a pick up truck which drove him to the hospital. There were no ambulances available because of "fire zone". Buddy survived, but other victim died in his arms when trying to carry him out of the truck. https://youtu.be/_T1UE48QXB4
Tina Frost, was shot in the eye and lost her eye and entire
forehead, and bullet fragments in her brain according to mother and
osteopath. Saving her life is being crediting to a man known only as
"Shane". Hero Shane helped Frost's boyfriend, Austine, carry her to a
pickup truck, holding his shirt on her eye, as they sped to hospital.
Shane placed her in a wheelchair before she was taken into the hospital.
https://youtu.be/t Z0-qChUfv4; https://youtu.be/ IMGiYdyQLc0; http://www.cnn.co m/2017/10/05/us/mother-thanks- man-for-saving-daughters- vegas-shooting-cnntv/index. html;
Gofundme https://www.gofundme. com/mary-watson-moreland
($529,000) REPORTS OF HER MEDICAL CONDITION IN PRESS SAY THAT THEY PUT
AN IMPLANT IN HER EYE, BUT IF HER ENTIRE FOREHEAD IS GONE, AND THE EYE
ORBIT smashed, HOW DID THEY DO THAT??? She is out of her coma and taking
steps as of Oct. 9.
Kristen Bollinger - severely injured requiring surgery. Parents
thought she was dead. Couple of young men risked their lives to save
hers. Two young fellows used their bodies to cover hers.One lost his
life saving hers, and other survived. They saved her life, but they do
not know their names. https://youtu.be/t5mrNF elrJI
US Marine Troy Winston stole a truck to save lives. When shooting
starts, saw people getting shot all around; started throwing people
over the fence. People were critically injured. Ran to the parking lot
and stole truck, and getting critically injured into the truck. Let's go
and get some people; went back to concert grounds - took 10 to 15
people, torso wounds, everyone critically injured. He made two trips and
got between 20 and 40 people critically injured to the hospital. No
ambulances around. https://youtu.be/v1rVffcO_ro
Keri Galvan bullet wound victim. Keri died in the arms of her husband, who was a former Marine who fought in Iraq.
Kacy Thompson, a EMT was at the concert to enjoy music.
When bullets rained down, he decided to stay and try to help. "We
walked into the kill zone." I realized the girl in front of me dropped.
She was shot in the head dead. Other injuries we saw, people shot to
the chin, neck. We saw them all shot. We realized we needed to go
because all were falling around him, but we stayed. Stayed to help; I
knew how to treat them, bandage them and stop their bleeding in order to
save their lives - there were still guns going off, still bullets
flying, while I was bandaging people, covering people. I called my Mom
and told her I was helping people. That was the only call I made. I was
helping these people who were shot from head to toe. When we were
pulling people to location, there were no ambulances, fire trucks. They
may have been in a distance. We did not see them. Trauma nurse and
firefighter who were concert goers, doing CPR, bandaging people.
Ambulances could not come in until it was clear. Carrying bodies over
our shoulder to cars, anything to get our hands on. Hard to count - 70
plus people I helped.I covered at least 5 bodies. I don't know how I did
it, but I would do it again, in a heartbeat. https://youtu.be/W rv3GxCeO9Q
Tom MacIntosh was shot in the leg. A perfect stranger "James"
helped him. While trying to help his wife over wall and another lady
over the "wall", that is when Tom got shot. Someone tried to help me,
fitted a tourniquet but was not doing it right, and James came alone and
tied a tourniquet right, I was bleeding out. Hung out 10-15 minutes,
and some stranger in a pick up truck asked if we needed a ride and we
got in the back of the truck and went to hospital. James is a Marine,
too, and former EMT, and had training. Dozens of other concert goers
doing the same thing - kept going back into the concert area to help
others. https://youtu.be/tWr53hQHL58
Jonathan Smith, hero, credited with saving the lives of 30
people, even though he himself was shot in the neck while he was
assisting others. Bullet is still in the neck; and he is still in a
little pain on 10/4 when interview given. (bandage displayed in later
photo shows shoulder wound, not neck wound). He went back and ran
towards the bullets; he did not know what he was thinking. I do not know
what made me turn back around - maybe the screams. Felt if I could help
one, it would be fair. Does not describe what he did, but he is being
celebrated as one of the greatest heroes there. Thirty people are alive
because of him. He said anyone would do what he did. San Diego off duty officer from San Francisco, Tom McGrath,
who was a concert goer saved Smith by stopping the bleeding by putting
his finger inside the wound, put him down on concrete, and later helping
him to the back of a pick-up truck which took him to the hospital. Off
duty officer McGrath said that Smith inspired me to help and I got him
out of there. People were there, people were dying but no one died
alone. People were holding their hand, everyone rallied. https://youtu.be/LN2QB22eEN A .
British Columbian Braden Matejk said to his wife, "I think I've
been shot in the head". He was shot in the back of his head, blood
sprayed, and the bullet came out three inches away from where it went
in. Blood was spraying out, people took their shirt off and wrapped it
around my head; got me to the road, and stopped a passerby who put me in
the back of her "car" and drove me to the hospital. If it was an inch
over or a different trajectory, it would have gone into my skull and I
would have been gone. Shows pictures of wounds and these wounds are not
in any way credible. https://youtu.be/AFke6hiEw6E .
Brian Frazer, husband of Stephanie Frazer, shot in the stomach.
Saw him bleeding from stomach. Husband of young children. Stood up
during volley of shots. Wife was one foot away. He died peacefully, she
said. He had a peaceful look on his face. https://youtu.be/7wBDqo_VRpI .
Natalie Vanderstay, shot in the stomach. Hurt so bad. I kept
pushing forward and I walked and I was being trampled, and it was so
hard to move. I had to step on people and I jumped over a fence, and I
was not stopping. Cab driver saved me. Closest hospital was sunrise, but
the cab driver did not think I would make it. Asked me if I would be
OK, and I told him I would be OK. Got me to the trauma center, and they
put pressure on the wound. I called and told people I had been shot, and
I do not know who the cab driver is. https://youtu.be/0-qwDkXEG Jg
Sonny Melton, shot in the back. Wife Heather told Sonny we should
get down, but he said, no we should go. They started running - and
while running he got shot in the back and we fell to the ground. Wife Heather Melton, heroine, saw that he was still breathing and gave him CPR while shots were still raining down around them. He died. .https://youtu.be/Ik3rUifvqXk
(1) Mike Cordic, HERO, an off-duty firefighter and concert goer was giving CPR to someone when he was shot in the arm. He kept doing CPR chest compression with one arm until
he noticed he was bleeding. (2) Five year old Eddie Heuser, separate
from his mother, and a stranger saw him standing alone and stayed by his
side; (3) Sheldon Mac, 21 years, was celebrating 21st birthday at
concert was shot in the arm and then the bullet went into his stomach, when a stranger hero put his finger to his bullet wound and kept it on the wound when he was taking by truck driven by a Marine,
hero, and taken to the hospital. He does not know who he is, bur found
him at the hospital, Jimmy. Also found Marine vet who drove Jimmy and
Sheldon to the hospital, who saved 30 other lives. Owes him a beer.
https://youtu.be/S6Oz_Tj4 YSI
Barbara Langone of Tewksbury, looked on social media to find the
man, John of California, hero, who risked his life to save her. We went
down when bullets rained down. Both got on ground and he just laid on
top of me and told me to stay still. He covered me and talked to me
every time the bullets went off and I kept calm. All I knew was his
name from John. She found his picture by putting "John California" in
social media and finding his picture. Spoke to him over the phone. I
will never forget him. https://youtu.be/JnlpXtAx XR0.
Justin Uhart helped save Jan Lambourne's life after she was shot
in the stomach, fracturing her pelvis. He refused to leave her side and
was there when she went into surgery. They are bonded for life. She was
in the crowd while Justin was bar-tending. Lying wounded, she had the
strength to text her husband, "I love you so much". Justin put his hand
on the wound. He and other strangers carried her to a nearby field full
of injured, while trying to distract her by talking about whether she
had cats. She had a desperate grip and begged, "Don't leave me." If it
weren't for him, I would not be here. She has another son in Justin. https://youtu.be/4GgIC xotqPg
23-year-old Jordan McIldoon from Canada, hero and victim, who spent his final minutes in the arms of a total stranger, who never left his side. She was a bartender at the concert, Heather Gooze,
heroine. His fingers were squeezing my hand and then went loose. Stayed
with Jordan's body for four hours. She called his mother (friend) and
promised to stay with him. I called her again later and she said, "Be
honest with me." I said, "He did not make it." Heather is not a heroine,
she says, but she did save a family from agony of waiting hours to find
out the fate of their loved one. https://youtu.be/on93IHOI kdw Heather was interviewed again and now media says she stayed with two men who died in her arms. https://youtu.be/qDe73xX nuWs
Heather now tells her story for the third time to CNN. She speaks
about being with another victim, Chris. Now talks about being in a car
and taking him somewhere and holding his head. Then she talks about
Jordan, but does not name him, but relates the grip loosening part of
the story, so we know it is Jordan. She does not relate telephone
conversation with mother, but with her friend, and finds out that
Jordan, hero, had saved her friend's life somehow. It is all very
confusing about who saved who. https://youtu.be/BkaUMnn9 paw
Paul Nguyen, hero, saved 4 persons shot. He did not leave concert
but decided to stay behind to help others. Standing near a food truck
he grabbed my friends to stand behind the truck. Told everyone to jump
fence and go behind the police truck or car. Bullets got closer.
"Sounded like they were hitting the car”. Lost friends when jumped over
fence. He helped as many as I could. Pregnant woman grabbed onto me and
begged him to help her. She wound up OK. We eventually all got to the
airport and flagged down airport security. I asked the group whether
anyone was shot, and someone said her husband was shot in shoulder and
we got him in the car, someone else said they were shot in the thigh,
and someone said she was shot in stomach. and another shot (voice not
intelligible). Says four people shot. Got them in the airport security
car and told driver to get them to safety, and they left and that was
the last time I saw them. One of his friends that he lost got shot in
the back and they removed the bullet, and another friend was shot in the
lower back and he had surgery. https://youtu.be/Bka UMnn9paw
Daniel McDonald,hero; Marty Talbot, hero; Reighlynn Parsley and Taylor Brunner.
(all interviewed) (1) Daniel said that someone was shot in the head,
and we put pressure on it, and carried him in a wheel barrow. Ran back
stage trying to find shooter, and there was a former Marine there
who wanted to get him, too. He was yelling at people to move forward to
front of stage, which he says was the only safe spot. Giant RV in the
back and told people to get behind it. He then saw woman covered in
blood; saw a guy out in the field and he was on ground, had a gunshot
wound in his head, and was bleeding from the top of his head, and we got
a towel and applied pressure, and we moved him to a safer place right
side of stage, which was the only safe spot. Bullets still coming down.
Me and five other people picked him up carried him across the venue from
far left to far right, applied pressure to head, took him to side, put
him in a chair and he was chaired off. At this point the bullets must
have stopped because we would have gotten shot. Another guy had a back
wound; and we put him in a wheel barrow and took him off. I said to the
guy, "God is with you don't worry, etc." Was like a war zone. I went
back the last time and it was like a ghost town, and tried to find
anyone else to needed help and everyone said "We're good. We're all
good". All twenty-five friends he went to the concert with are OK. (2)
Marty Talbot. Hero, said everyone around me fell down. Could not find
his friend, Daniel. At this time, I turned around and headed toward exit
and stepped over people. Girl in front got hit with a bullet in front
of me. I looked around and saw a girl laying from floor, bleeding from
her side, I picked her up and threw her over my shoulder; sat her down
next to cop car. Hard to describe. (3) The girls did not see anything,
which is odd because they were all together. https://youtu.be/0 YESMaYgJq0
Unknown girl from San Diego went to concert with friends to see
the concert. Having a good time. We were having a blast, singing along,
when we heard noise. Left of stage. Heard noise and thought fireworks.
Floodlights came on. Good they came on because we could see. We hit the
ground. Friend told me to drop to ground. We were holding hands with my
friends We separated, and ran to the nearest exit, and this family took
me in - one was an off duty cop and the other a nurse, heroes.
They kept me calm, and were protecting my body. They did not know me and
were protecting me. My friend got shot in the foot, and someone helped
her, too, and took her to a hotel room. Someone picked us up in a truck
and took us to their house, and I stayed at their house. After I found
my friends, we drove passed a street, Charleston, and there was a line
down the block of people waiting to donate
things. https://youtu.be/QBGRM pBq5ng
Veronike Maldonado lost her friend at concert, Angela Gomez, age 20, shot in the neck. Friend started gofundme and has $50,000 https://youtu.be/AhJn 8snsDhM Collecting donations from car wash on Oct. 9. Everyone looks happy. https://youtu.be/vtB7MtKK54g
Thought she was alive. No one identified her, so she became a Jane
Doe, so a friend who was supposed to go to concert with her but didn't,
identified the body? https://youtu.be/_TnwnB1R-DA Nothing else known about this one as far as what happened, but a lot of donation sites.
Michael Caster was shot and saved by his girlfriend heroine. I
was on the ground and I could not move from the torso down. Shot through
his lung and hitting his spine, just missing his heart. Part of his
lung removed. Looking for experimental treatments. Girlfriend found a
table that she used as a gurney and with others who helped carried him
to a stranger's car that took him to the hospital. He might have died if
his girlfriend did not get him to the hospital so quickly. https://youtu.be/IImJ 3p1D4qU
Alie, Girlfriend of Phil Aurich who was shot in the back at concert was dragged by his girlfriend and put in the back seat of a police cruiser. Military man hopped in and saved him by putting pressure on the bullet wound in his back. https://youtu.be/QlwlGYR_xhQ
Kristin Babik. Was shot in the back, near her spine. Did not know
she was shot. Thought someone threw a water balloon at her, or threw
her drink on her, but then felt the blood. Broken ribs and collapsed
lung. Shortly thereafter she could not breathe. Gave interview on or
before 10/4, 4 days after shooting, sitting up in bed without
ventilation. Talks about someone helping her climb over the fence? How could she do that? Person who helped her over the fence hugged her and told her everything is going to be Okay. https://youtu.be/LtKJuJ MQa94
Nick Campbell, a 16-year-old basketball player, protecting his
girlfriend when shot in his shoulder and chest. Did not hurt that much
because of his adrenaline. Stranger, hero, helped them. Told me to stand
up. He tried to stop the bleeding, and put him on his shoulders, and
took him and his girlfriend to an UBER (taxi). Army Vet driving
UBER. I almost passed out, but they were talking to me on the ride.
Went to the University 1 trauma center. Part 2 of video: (2) Trish
Frost's mother at hospital and met another woman there; Pearl Brunet
from California, both daughters got facial injuries from bullets. Frost lost her eye and lost her whole forehead. No brain swelling. Brunet's injuries not described further. https://youtu.be/tZ0 -qChUfv4
Kelly Colbertson saved his girlfriend Christina who was shot in
the heart. Is alive because of his quick thinking. (Does not describe.)
He and girlfriend were concert goers, but he was trained as a
firefighter and EMT. Active shooter training in department. After first
set of shots, sounded like firecrackers. Second set of volley of
bullets, and she told me she was no longer able to breathe. All of us
hit the ground. I needed to protect her. Doing very well, four chest
tubes taken out after open heart surgery. Final chest tube taken out
today, (Oct. 8 video). Repair of her humerus. https://youtu.be/o3FP HuZINCc
2d interview of Kelly Colbertson now interviewed on CNN and said
that they are doing a repair of her humerus. She was shot in her heart
and lung. Describes what he did. Conglomeration of efforts of other
people. With 2 other firefighters. Covered up one of the places we saw.
Someone told him to cover up her lung (I thought he was an EMT?) and crowded over her to protect her.
One of the people there protecting her got shot in the foot. Moving
her to cover; another barrage of bullets. Found another little beer
cart. Picked her up, put her on the beer cart and wheeled her out. https://youtu.be/h147XttPS pY
Kurt Fowler, off duty firefighter, hero, was shot in the leg as
he shielded his wife from bullets. Underwent surgery; another
vacationing firefighter, Steve Keys, hero, of California, was giving
someone CPR when bullet grazed his torso. Brennan Stewart, age 30,
hero, died while protecting his girlfriend from bullets. No one
interviewed, This was just a media report with photos. Girlfriend said
she would not be here if it were not for him. https://youtu.be/poRvMZR Duts
Addison Short, age 18 was bullet hit her in the left leg. Has tattoo of her deceased father. https://youtu.be/LHVBPtLpX_w
US Marine Taylor Winston, saved 20 people. Scrambled when shots
fired and went into parking lot and stole a car to help people. Pinned
against fence. I was throwing people over fence - people being shot all
around. Torso wounds, limbs, neck, blood everywhere. Found truck with
keys (stole it) and took it and went back with gunfire going and
transported each trip 10-15 people, going down the line of people on the
street. People who were critically injured were taken. Ambulances not
on scene yet. Got around 20-30 people to hospital - two full trips, went
back a third time. Got in and a lot less critically injured and then
met up with friends after. Girlfriend has 2 broken vertebrae and
fractured rib, she is doing OK. Injury prior to events. https://youtu.be/WgRVy ZKJKP4
Gunderson, hero, media commentator, said he was shot in his leg. Gunderson said he was "wounded" trying to save others. (This one looks real to me.) https://youtu.be/NpgHY_u
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