Specialties School
Published Oct 2, 2017
Such a sad day. Woke up to the Las Vegas shooting and get to school to be told one of our freshman had passed yesterday. Overwhelmed by the senselessness of these reports. Prayers for our campus, please.
moreoreo
218 Posts
So sorry to hear. It truly is a sad day. Prayers for your school.
zebrapants1
16 Posts
Praying...sorry about your bad news.
confettireads, BSN, RN
18 Posts
You must be from the East Coast, as one of the female students from the university I live directly next to passed away after being hit by an SUV at an intersection. I heard this from my sisters (both alumni) hours after hearing about Las Vegas.
A sad day indeed. ;(
Hyongyuth
2 Posts
I don't know exactly what is making people snap without thinking of others. I think it is very selfish to take the lives of other innocent people.
ohiobobcat
887 Posts
I'm so sorry to hear about your student.
And I know I'm not the only who kept feeling sicker and sicker as I watched the numbers of the dead and injured rise and rise yesterday in Las Vegas.
nursel56
7,079 Posts
So very sorry, ctate. Prayers for you and your school family as you grieve the loss of your student.♡
Guest
0 Posts
So very sorry for the loss of your student. So much anger and hate in today's world, words escape me.
Farawyn
12,646 Posts
...and lets just add to this, Tom Petty.
Not a good 24 hours.
OyWithThePoodles, RN
1,338 Posts
Love and prayers, friend.
MrNurse(x2), ADN
2,558 Posts
Prayers for your campus and families.
Orca, ADN, ASN, RN
2,066 Posts
Sorry for your loss.
The atmosphere here is very subdued. The local news is full of reports, and new information is coming in bits and pieces. Local hospitals are overwhelmed, especially those closest to the Strip. Everyone is still trying to make sense of this, and looking for answers that may never come.
NutmeggeRN, BSN
2 Articles; 4,624 Posts
Sorry for your loss.The atmosphere here is very subdued. The local news is full of reports, and new information is coming in bits and pieces. Local hospitals are overwhelmed, especially those closest to the Strip. Everyone is still trying to make sense of this, and looking for answers that may never come.
Hats off to EMS, Fire and Police and the ER and hospital staff.
Can you even imagine?