Lawsuit filed today for failure to keep people safe. Poor security, lack of planning, lack of exits, no directions or announcements, delayed response time.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo had said Jesus Campos, the guard, “immediately” notified hotel security about his wound at 9:59 p.m. — six minutes before the gunman began firing a 10-minute barrage of bullets into the crowd below.
NBC News published an audio recording Wednesday that appears to capture a building engineer who was also on Paddock's floor saying that someone was "firing a rifle on the 32nd floor down the hallway" and asking for them to call the police.
Stephen Schuck, the engineer, told the "Today" show Wednesday morning that he had been on a higher floor before being called down to "check out a fire exit door that would not open." He credited Campos, who shouted for him to take cover, with saving his life.
"The rounds started coming down the hallway," he said. "I could feel them pass right behind my head."
Schuck said he called in the shooting on the radio and was with Campos when police arrived on the floor, directing them to where Paddock's room was.
10:15 p.m. - Gunman Steven Paddock fired his last shot.
10:17 p.m. - First two officers arrive on 32nd floor.
10:18 p.m. - Campos tells police he was shot and gives them exact location of suspect’s room.
10:26-10:30 p.m. - Eight additional officers arrive on 32nd floor and begin to move down the hallway.