Las Vegas Review-Journal

Businesses, groups offer help to first responders

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Businesses and groups have launched fundraiser­s or are offering free food, beverages or other help to first responders and those directly affected by the mass shooting on the Strip.

Ellis Island: 7 to 11 p.m. Tuesday, Sing for Strength karaoke benefit. $250, which includes all food and beverages. For every entertaine­r who performs, Ellis Island will donate $1,000. All proceeds to the shooting victims. Reservatio­ns: 702-807-2779.

Wet ‘n’ Wild: Two free tickets to Halloweenv­ille, 5:30 to 10 p.m. Oct. 2031, for first responders. Tickets can be picked up at box office after 5 p.m. with both state-issued and staff ID.

Heidi Knapp come down to check a fire exit door that wouldn’t open, according to an interview Schuck gave on “The Today Show” on Wednesday morning.

It’s unclear if this was the same door security guard Jesus Campos was investigat­ing before Paddock shot Campos or if this was the door that Paddock himself bolted shut.

Schuck said that when he arrived on the 32nd floor, Campos yelled at him to take cover, and he hid in a doorway as rounds came down the hallway.

Campos had been shot in the leg. Schuck said he used his radio to tell others about the shooting, as confirmed

by audio recordings released by MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, the owner of Mandalay Bay, on Wednesday.

The audio recordings do not indicate when Schuck sent a message about the shooting. Sheriff Joe

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