Doctor treating YouTube victims blasts endless violence
Published on April 04, 2018 at 05:20AM by By Jenna Lyons and Erin Allday
Mass shootings are a routine occurrence for the trauma team at San Francisco General Hospital. One week it’s a deadly shootout in the Mission District, the next it’s people with life-threatening gunshot wounds coming in from Bayview or the South of Market neighborhood. On Tuesday, three people at the YouTube campus in San Bruno were rushed to San Francisco’s only trauma ward after a woman shot them before turning the gun on herself, officials said. “The reality is we have to deal with this all the time,” said Dr. Andre Campbell, a 23-year trauma surgeon at San Francisco General. “We have to deal with the families, the injuries. We have to deal with this constantly.
Published on April 04, 2018 at 05:20AM by By Jenna Lyons and Erin Allday
Mass shootings are a routine occurrence for the trauma team at San Francisco General Hospital. One week it’s a deadly shootout in the Mission District, the next it’s people with life-threatening gunshot wounds coming in from Bayview or the South of Market neighborhood. On Tuesday, three people at the YouTube campus in San Bruno were rushed to San Francisco’s only trauma ward after a woman shot them before turning the gun on herself, officials said. “The reality is we have to deal with this all the time,” said Dr. Andre Campbell, a 23-year trauma surgeon at San Francisco General. “We have to deal with the families, the injuries. We have to deal with this constantly.
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