the five critically injured students. He said the response from the hospital’s team was overwhelming. "So many people that just came and," he said while taking a pause, "and we received a lot of texts that were just, ‘I’m on my way.’ People showing up, ‘Where do you need me?’ It was a sad but very proud night for all of us here."Eight students were shot, three of which were dead, according to MSU Deputy Police Chief Chris Rozman.
Police said two of those killed were shot at Berkey Hall. The third was killed at the MSU Union, which is a few blocks east of Berkey Hall on Grand River in the heart of the MSU campus.The five wounded victims were all hospitalized with critical injuries.
Four of them required surgery. An update on their conditions has not been made available by police.RELATED: Here's the latest on the MSU mass shooting"Everyone in our Level 1 trauma center, this is something that we talked about this morning, that we practice for (this) very often but never want to have to do.
And we did it amazingly well and I’m very proud of everyone," Dr. Martin continued. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stood by his side and also appeared emotional as Dr.