i don't know the specifics yet, but i can tell what you, when aaron fies died, when he was killed, tragically, inhumanly, he did it protecting others, you can be guarantee that because that's who he was. >> what are the extent of those injured, what kind of injuries do they have? >> we are fortunate today to have our doctors who worked so tirelessly and saved so many lives yesterday so we're going to bring up one of our doctors to speak about some of those questions and answer those questions. doctor. >> thank you, sir. good afternoon. dr. evan boyer, director and chairman of the department of emergency medicine at broward health north. and i also have our us collectiy hopefully could answer some of those questions. so for starters, justec our sympathy to all the families involved. the worst thing as a parent is if your kid doesn't come home from school that day, hits home pretty hard. and we state of oh and we sympathize with that. with that being said, nowadays unfortunatery we do drillstor this. about nine months ago we did a drill at our facility specific lib for an active shooter so when