ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- Following Round Rock's mass shooting on June 15 that killed two innocent bystanders and injured 14 other people, the fire department's Crisis Response Unit extended its hours to help provide mental health resources for those who needed the service.
"For us, I think we have felt very sad about the events. But we have felt good about being able to help with the other responders and the rest of the community," Annie Burwell, the unit's program manager said.
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