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Las Vegas man loads wounded into truck after deadly shooting — RAW VIDEO

Raymond Page was adjusting traffic signal timing when the gun shots rang on Sunday night outside Mandalay Bay.

Walking down Las Vegas Boulevard, he came upon an officer, who was with someone who had been shot in the foot. Another man, who had been shot in the chest and arm, had a tourniquet on. He was walking slowly, leaning against a concrete wall on Las Vegas Boulevard.

“I need help,” he said. “I’ve been shot.”

Page asked, “Where’s everybody? Where’s the ambulances?”

The ambulances were away from the scene.

Page ran back to his white Clark County pickup and helped pile the man and six or seven other injured people aboard. He then sped down Las Vegas Boulevard until he found an ambulance.

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