6-Year-Old Shot in Michigan Church Shooting ‘Didn’t Shed a Tear’ in ER
Three of eight patients treated after the Grand Blanc Township church shooting remain hospitalized in stable and improving condition, hospital officials said at an Oct. 1 news conference.
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Physicians Detail Hospital Scene When Michigan Church Shooting and Fire Victims Arrived
GRAND BLANC, Mich.—A “stoic” 6-year-old boy who survived the Sept. 28 mass shooting and fire at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was the first person from the tragedy treated at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital, according to the physician who cared for him. “He didn’t shed one tear,” Dr. Sanford Ross, the attending physician and assistant director of the emergency department, said at an Oct. 1 press conference. “He walked into the emer…
Grand Blanc church shooting: How Henry Ford Genesys Hospital doctors managed the crisis
Henry Ford Genesys Hospital doctors are reflecting on their response to Sunday’s shooting at a local church. They faced the challenge of treating victims, including some of their own colleagues.


'Wounds you never see in Grand Blanc': Doctors share trials of treating attack victims
A Henry Ford Genesys Hospital emergency resident called to warn his fellow physicians of the mass shooting in Grand Blanc Township.
3 still in hospital after Grand Blanc shooting, doctors say
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Doctors at the Henry Ford Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc recounted their experience treating patients after a church shooting and fire left four people dead and eight others injured. The suspect, 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford, was also killed. "As I walked into the emergency room, all these patients started rolling through the doors, one after another, with wounds you just never see in Grand Blanc." Dr. Christopher As…
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