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Police have not been able to interview the woman survivor at length because of her injuries. Witnesses told other news media that they saw her bleeding from the head outside the business. No witnesses to the shootings other than the victims have come forward and police were reviewing surveillance footage in hopes it would give them a glimpse of the shooter. United States Fire Protection Services is in an industrial strip across from a large Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant. The family-owned business sells professional firefighting gear and equipment such as hoses and extinguishers, according to its website. In the first hours after the shooting, as news media gathered outside police tape, a man who said his wife worked at the business showed up at the crime scene and said he needed to know if she was safe. An officer pointed him toward a command post and he pushed past cameras and paced frantically with a cellphone to his ear before leaving a few minutes later. Blanca Parker, who works in another business on the street, said the owners were very friendly and very aware of security. "They were hardworking," Parker said. "They worked seven days a week, 24/7." Wright, who has owned the House of Wright for 40 years, said the area is relatively safe, but he said the fire business had a robbery a few years ago. "I've never seen nor heard of anything close to this," he said. "I was driving to work this morning and thanking the good Lord for how much I love coming to work." He said he'd have something else to think about now.
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