'Stop the killing—and after the killing has been stopped, that's when the stop the dying starts.'
As soon as six police officers hailed as heroes killed the gunman to end an attack that claimed nine lives in Dayton, police began working to save lives.
Within minutes in Dayton, the first victims arrived at the Miami Valley Hospital emergency room in police patrol cars. Four shooting victims were hospitalized there, one in critical condition. There was a large-scale training exercise late last year involving hospitals, police and fire departments that helped police practice first aid in a mass casualty scenario, Marriott said.
By then, Austin's cream-colored shirt was drenched in crimson. She would need blood transfusions at UC Medical.
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