Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Some shooting victims released from University, Children's hospitals

?Hospitals treating victims from the Century Aurora 16 shooting early Friday released updates on patients who remained hospitalized Monday.

Erika Matich, a spokeswoman for University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, said one of the 23 patients the hospital admitted was released Monday.

Of the nine still being treated, five remain in critical condition, two are in fair condition and two are in good condition.

Children's Hospital of Colorado in Aurora has two adults who are still patients there. One patient was been upgraded from fair to good condition, while the other adult remains in serious condition.

Children's Hospital received six patients. Three have been treated and released, and one person

died.

The Medical Center of Aurora received 18 patients and admitted seven. One was discharged Sunday; another was discharged Monday morning. Five patients remain in the hospital, three in the intensive care unit, two of whom are in critical condition.

Swedish Medical Center in Englewood received four victims. Two remained hospitalized in stable condition as of Monday afternoon.

Children's announced Monday it has set up a family support line, 720-777-2300, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to help families impacted by the shooting who need advice or help finding additional resources.

A behavioral health specialist will return calls within 24 hours, the hospital said.

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