The first comment I heard on video was 'someone get a light, where is she shot'.
I am not a doctor, I don't really know anything about triage, but it appears she was shot in the neck area, or upper chest region -- looking at the blood pouring out of her mouth, clothing and nose, she was bleeding heavily, rapidly.
Chances are she died somewhere in that building.
What I want to know is, does the capital building have their own triage / ambulance / emergency services on site? And if so, why does it appear she was taken to an external ambulance?
The first comment I heard on video was 'someone get a light, where is she shot'.
I am not a doctor, I don't really know anything about triage, but it appears she was shot in the neck area, or upper chest region -- looking at the blood pouring out of her mouth, clothing and nose, she was bleeding heavily, rapidly.
Chances are she died somewhere in that building.
What I want to know is, does the capital building have their own triage / ambulance / emergency services on site? And if so, why does it appear she was taken to an external ambulance?
There was an ambulance right out front of the Capitol in one of the links on this thread.
So the Capital building doesn't have its own emergency facilities?
With all the old people there, I find that hard to believe, but yeah.