The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Fire chief wants changes in wake of mass shooting

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CARSON CITY>> A Las Vegasarea fire chief who warned lawmakers months before a 2017 mass shooting at a music festival that Nevada should bolster its emergency management planning says he wants to bypass state lawmakers to get changes made.

Six months before the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting on the Las Vegas Strip that killed 58 and left hundreds injured, Clark County Fire Department Chief Greg Cassell testified before state legislator­s in favor of a bill that would have required more coordinati­on of emergency medical resources ahead of such a large event.

Investigat­ors say gunman Stephen Paddock acted alone when he fired from a high-rise suite in the Mandalay Bay casino-resort into the crowd of 22,000 at the Route 91 Harvest festival. The FBI concluded Paddock sought notoriety in the attack but said it found no “single or clear motivating factor” to explain why he opened fire on the concert.

Cassell said Friday that had the legislatio­n passed, the fire department would likely have had a fire incident commander on the scene before the shooting.

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