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36 First Responders Recall Horror In San Bernardino

San Bernardino County Sheriff's detective Jorge Lozano, center, answers questions from reporters during a news conference with the first responders on the scene of last week's shooting, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, in San Bernardino, Calif. Lozano was captured on video in a hallway of the Inland Regional Center telling employees and others who were stranded to follow him and that he would "take a bullet before you do." (Jae C. Hong/AP)
San Bernardino County Sheriff's detective Jorge Lozano, center, answers questions from reporters during a news conference with the first responders on the scene of last week's shooting, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, in San Bernardino, Calif. Lozano was captured on video in a hallway of the Inland Regional Center telling employees and others who were stranded to follow him and that he would "take a bullet before you do." (Jae C. Hong/AP)

Thirty-six of the 300 first responders who arrived at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernadino, California, on December 2 are speaking out about what they found at the scene. NPR correspondent John Burnett was at that conference, and speaks with Here & Now’s Eric Westervelt about what police and emergency responders said.

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