Fort Hood fire chief recalls response to 'shots fired' moment

Billy_RhoadsThe call came over the radio. "Shots fired." And then, even worse: "Officer down."

Billy Rhoads, chief of the Fort Hood Fire Department, grabbed a radio and donned his flak jacket. He jumped into his SUV and tore down the road. A dozen or so blocks away, at the Soldier Readiness Center, a gunman had opened fire on soldiers.

Rhoads stepped from his truck. His department's motto is "Protecting those who protect us." He hoped he was not too late for that.

The scene was chaotic. Wounded and dead soldiers were everywhere.

"I was listening to people hollering for help, and I was trying to get in there to see what we had," Rhoads recalled three days after the November 6 attack. "I assumed that we would have maybe numerous victims. I had no idea, I just could not fathom what we were going to encounter."

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