Look down this page to a video with a little graphic of "camera angle." By the trees, you can see that most of the videos are crowded and of a very small part of the front of the bank. Look to the upper left of the bank in the schematic, you see a row of cars. I believe this is the employee entrance I conjectured earlier. What you can't see in this is the parking levels in back which are not a whole building by itself.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2023/04/10/louisville-shooting-old-national-bank-timeline/11634822002/
What I saw was a streaming video and not too exciting, the ambulance pulls up in the first level of the parking and just sits there--all the action is on the other side as in this video in a report on Heavy.com, which also has police scanner audio. https://heavy.com/news/louisville-active-shooter-video-downtown-old-national-bank/
but the one I saw was on a Twitter feed and as it was streaming atm I haven't found it.
I can assure you that ambulances can go anywhere that there is at least 9' clearance and room for a 24' vehicle with a 190" wheelbase to turn around. This looked like a Type I, . And as to "triaging out" what do you mean? To triage is to sort out, in this case, the dead and inevitably dying from the wounded who can be saved with immediate attention and from the ones who are not seriously wounded and can find for themselves. The officer shot on the steps would be in the middle group, but no one is going to load him on a gurney and put him in that ambulance out in front in every video while shooting is going on. I expect he was on that ambulance in the blink of an eye asap and the one in back was waiting for the dead.
Look down this page to a video with a little graphic of "camera angle." By the trees, you can see that most of the videos are crowded and of a very small part of the front of the bank. Look to the upper left of the bank in the schematic, you see a row of cars. I believe this is the employee entrance I conjectured earlier. What you can't see in this is the parking levels in back which are not a whole building by itself. https://www.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2023/04/10/louisville-shooting-old-national-bank-timeline/11634822002/ What I saw was a streaming video and not too exciting, the ambulance pulls up in the first level of the parking and just sits there--all the action is on the other side as in this video in a report on Heavy.com, which also has police scanner audio. https://heavy.com/news/louisville-active-shooter-video-downtown-old-national-bank/ but the one I saw was on a Twitter feed and as it was streaming atm I haven't found it. I can assure you that ambulances can go anywhere that there is at least 9' clearance and room for a 24' vehicle with a 190" wheelbase to turn around. This looked like a Type I, . And as to "triaging out" what do you mean? To triage is to sort out, in this case, the dead and inevitably dying from the wounded who can be saved with immediate attention and from the ones who are not seriously wounded and can find for themselves. The officer shot on the steps would be in the middle group, but no one is going to load him on a gurney and put him in that ambulance out in front in every video while shooting is going on. I expect he was on that ambulance in the blink of an eye asap and the one in back was waiting for the dead.