By the time he pushed his way through fleeing survivors to get inside the club, the shooter was holed up in a bathroom. And I noticed a couple people started to move, and that's when I went into action," said Delgado, 45, an officer with the suburban Eatonville Police Department. He dragged multiple gunshot victims outside to safety and was hailed as a hero by many for his actions that night. After rescuing the living, Delgado spent hours inside Pulse with the dead as the standoff with the gunman continued. It was so bad that there was a phone that started floating away in blood because of the vibration of the phone."
Source: CNN December 06, 2017 23:26 UTC