many of those occurred in the aftermath of the shooting when there was a panic, a false panic about a possible second shooter. of the dead family members on social media released the names of three of the five killed on friday. they appear to be retirees, travelling with family, many of them prepared to go on cruises, including terry andres, 62 years old. worked in norfolk ship yard both of his life. travelling with his wife of 40 years and shot multiple times in the baggage area and died on the scene. elizabeth, back to you. devastating. steve harrigan reporting live. thank you so much. leland. what might have been missed, how this could have been prevented. let s bring in steve palm palmerrantz. it s sad when we see you as well. thank you, leland, it s sad. your heart goes out to all the people who have been hurt. what seems so much more tragic about this event is it seems entirely preventible. this guy walked into a fbi
and rehearse for events just it looks like chaos, but it s controlled. no one who arrived at the hospital as expired, they are all in the hospital doing best we can do right now, but everybody is stable. reporter: in addition to those six gunshot victims, there were more than 50 people overall who came to this hospital, many with minor injuries that occurred during the panic that followed the shooting as well as a number of cases of heat exhaustion. we are learning the identities of some of those five people killed from social media posted by family members. they include terry andres, 62 years old. he came here to florida from virginia with his wife, he worked his whole life in a navy shipyard in virginia. he was shot dead in the baggage area of terminal two. his wife of 40 years survived the attack. arthel, back to you. arthel: so difficult to listen to that. steve harrigan, thank you so
michael oehme was killed. olga woltering terry andres was on vacation with his wife s ann. he and his wife were married for 40 years. and nowlet get the latest on those still hospitalized. outside of the medical center where victims are still being treated. what do we know about their conditions? reporter: we re still trying to learn all we can about it. you think about those names you just read and the greaters impact, 15 people were brought this to hospital. three now remain in critical condition. we know there are people inside who are still fighting for their