response of officers made sure that no more people were seriously injured. we will continue to provide updates as soon as possible, and will have another press briefing and 3pm today. i will turn over to mayor craig greenberg at this time. thank ou, craig greenberg at this time. thank you. deputy craig greenberg at this time. thank you. deputy chief craig greenberg at this time. thank you, deputy chief humphrey. - craig greenberg at this time. thank you, deputy chief humphrey. first, i askthat you, deputy chief humphrey. first, i ask that everyone around our city, that our ask that everyone around our city, that our country, the world, pray with that our country, the world, pray with us that our country, the world, pray with us for that our country, the world, pray with us for those who are currently at the with us for those who are currently at the university of louisville hospital. at the university of louisville hospital, injured, fighting for their hospital, injured,
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summer. scared, angry, and disappointed. it was bad enough when they said that they didn t have any and i need to find some, you look at the time to the temperature and your baby is screaming. when you finally find a pharmacy in the first place that is open, but to be told they don t have any and you probably won t get any at all, having been told how important it is that the baby has the medication that night, just frightening. an and tears basically, and anger of the one on my own and wanting somebody to help me get this medication for my baby. just awful. i was upset, is my may be going to make it through the night? i was told my daughter it through the night? i was told my daughter is in hospital, government is out trying to sort medication and i m like, well, what can i do? being a lorry driver, what can i do? being a lorry driver, i what can i do? being a lorry driver, i work away all week and i can t go anywhere. i can t offer anything to help anywhere. ican t offer