EMS officials credited an initial, accurate estimate by Minneapolis police of about 20 gunshot victims at Annunciation Church for an emergency response that loaded all of the people needing hospital attention into ambulances in about 25 minutes.
The 17 hospitalized individuals are all expected to survive, officials said. Two children died at the church.
“You know, even with the bridge collapse, they said, ‘send us everything you’ve got!” said Tyler Lupkes, special operations battalion chief for Hennepin EMS. “But here we have firm numbers.”
Police officers brought the injured out to the front of the church, where paramedics assessed them and loaded them sometimes two or three at a time into ambulances. Critical cases were routed to HCMC in Minneapolis while children with noncritical injuries went to Children’s Minnesota and noncritical adults went to North Memorial in Robbinsdale.
Ambulances reached the scene within minutes after the call at 8:33 a.m., but had to wait about a minute for police to confirm that there wasn’t an imminent threat.
“If you become a victim, you’re not helping anybody else,” Lupkes said.
HCMC was alerted and activated its trauma response around 8:46 a.m., sending alerts for orthopedic surgeons and others to hustle to the emergency room to assist the five doctors staffing the ER. Messages from a Zipit emergency messaging system made the scope of the tragedy clear to Dr. Thomas Wyatt, Hennepin’s chair of emergency medicine.
“6 year old, gunshot wound, 5 minute ETA.”