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an adjacent parking garage roof, one of the officials said.Officers from
multiple agencies bent down to check on Hernandez before moving on, officials
said.Police broadcast over their radios that Ciancia was in custody at 9:25
a.m., five minutes after Hernandez was shot in the chest. That's when
a nearly 26-year veteran Los Angeles police officer checked on Hernandez
several times, repeatedly telling officers who came by from various agencies
"he's dead," according to one of the law enforcement officials.It's unclear
whether the officer was qualified to determine Hernandez was dead. No officers
rendered first aid on scene, according to surveillance video reviewed by
the officials. Finally, airport police put Hernandez in a wheelchair and
ran him to an ambulance.Trauma surgeon David Plurad said Hernandez had no
signs of life when he arrived at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Doctors worked
for about an hour to revive him despite significant blood loss."When somebody
is shot and they're bleeding to death, lifesaving skills need to be
implemented immediately, in a couple minutes, and they're very simple, pressure
dressings, tourniquets, adequate bandages to stop the bleeding," said Dr.
Lawrence E. Heiskell, an emergency physician for 27 years and a reserve
police officer for 24 years who founded the state and federally approved
International School of Tactical Medicine.Responding to a situation with
a shooter on the loose has changed sin
le on
an adjacent parking garage roof, one of the officials said.Officers from
multiple agencies bent down to check on Hernandez before moving on, officials
said.Police broadcast over their radios that Ciancia was in custody at 9:25
a.m., five minutes after Hernandez was shot in the chest. That's when
a nearly 26-year veteran Los Angeles police officer checked on Hernandez
several times, repeatedly telling officers who came by from various agencies
"he's dead," according to one of the law enforcement officials.It's unclear
whether the officer was qualified to determine Hernandez was dead. No officers
rendered first aid on scene, according to surveillance video reviewed by
the officials. Finally, airport police put Hernandez in a wheelchair and
ran him to an ambulance.Trauma surgeon David Plurad said Hernandez had no
signs of life when he arrived at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Doctors worked
for about an hour to revive him despite significant blood loss."When somebody
is shot and they're bleeding to death, lifesaving skills need to be
implemented immediately, in a couple minutes, and they're very simple, pressure
dressings, tourniquets, adequate bandages to stop the bleeding," said Dr.
Lawrence E. Heiskell, an emergency physician for 27 years and a reserve
police officer for 24 years who founded the state and federally approved
International School of Tactical Medicine.Responding to a situation with
a shooter on the loose has changed sin
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