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Five people seriously injured in Texas shooting

By ANI | Updated: June 21, 2020 21:56 IST

Five people sustained serious wounds as a result of a shooting in the capital city of the US state of Texas, Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) said on Sunday.

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Five people sustained serious wounds as a result of a shooting in the capital city of the US state of Texas, Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) said on Sunday.

"#ATCEMSMedics transported 5 patients from this incident to a local trauma facility. All patients were adults, with serious, potentially life-threatening injuries. No other information available, EMS is clear the scene," the ambulance service tweeted.

According to the EMS, the shooting occurred in the 500 blocks of East 7th Street.

The local police reported that the area where the shooting took place had been cordoned off due to an investigation. No further details have been provided. (Sputnik/)

( With inputs from ANI )

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