Transcript for 1 killed, 6 injured in shooting by doctor at NYC hospital: police

that. We do now have new information on that horrifying shooting at a hospital here in New York City. This is a picture of the gunman, a doctor who used to work at bronx-lebanon hospital who went there for revenge. His name is Henry Bello. He murders one of his former doctor colleagues and injured several others before killing himself and this morning "The New York daily news" is reporting he sent them this e-mail rant hours before the shooting. He says he was fired as a result of bogus complaints and goes on to say it remains to be seen if my life is meaningless or disposable, end quote. As the chaos unfolded hundreds of patients and staffers scramble for safety and a moment we'll hear from the father who had to hide in a bathroom with his newborn right here who was in an incubatincubator. Stephanie Ramos is there. Stephanie, good morning to you. Reporter: Hey there. This right "The daily news" reporting that the shooter e-mailed the paper ranting and complaining about the medical center here just two hours before the attack blaming the medical center for killing his career dreams. Multiple people shot at this location. Perp is armed with a rifle. Multiple victims shot. Panic and chaos breaking out during a deadly shooting at this New York City hospital. We locked every single door in that place. I saw a doctor. He had like a gunshot wound to his hand. Reporter: Doctors, staff and patients seeking refuge as police swarm to the area. Away from the cars on this side. Reporter: Police say 45-year-old Henry Bello, a doctor and former employee at bronx-lebanon hospital strolled into the facility with an assault rifle underneed his lab coat looking for his target. Bello going straight to the 16th floor searching for a specific doctor to settle what police believe was a long-standing grudge. When Bello is told the doctor isn't there, he opens fire. 16th floor they have people running. Reporter: Police tell us Bello went up a floor we fatally shot a doctor then trying to set himself on fire before fatally shooting himself in the head. Six others injured. Dozens of officers going floor to floor searching for the shooter. The massive hospital evacuated. Nurses, patients and visitors walking out with their hands up. But amid the chaos, stories of heroism. Some doctors here refusing to leave, instead staying behind to treat the wounded and caring for critical patients. Employees of the hospital say when Bello was forced to resign over allegations he sexually harassed a co-worker he threatened he'd be back. He said he was going to come back and shoot people. He got fired because they felt he was unstable. Reporter: The gunman was not a licensed doctor here in the U.S. But he was working under a state issued work permit. Now, he had been arrested several times before. The most serious offense for sex abuse. Police are still investigating this and really trying to figure out exactly what made Bello come back here. If there is any sign of healing it's the few rainbows we've seen in the bronx in morning. Just a horrifying story, Stephanie, thank you. As it was being carried out the staff was forced to unplug incubate hers and hide babies in bathroom. I spoke with Eric fisher would hid his newborn while shots were fired. Eri, good morning to you. Thanks so much for joining us and first and foremost you were there for a routine checkup for your 4-day-old son and instructed to lock yourself in the bathroom with your family. You had no idea at the time. What's going through your mind? First and foremost it was the safety of my family and, you know, thinking about what I would need to do to protect my family and, you know, hospital staff, you know, when they notified us that we might have to locking yourselves in the bathroom, it was a very frightening situation. And, of course, the priority is your family especially your newborn your first son was just born on Monday. You have to unplug him from his incubator and then take him into the bathroom. How concerned were you not just for his safety but for his health? You're unplugging him from his incubator. Oh, I mean we were extremely concerned. There was -- there was only one outlet in the bathroom where we can plug in two plugs an we really needed more than two plugs. We needed three or four so we did the best we could with what we had and, you know, we just had to wait it out at that point and pray for the best. Yeah, you certainly, I know you were praying for the best. You were locked in the bathroom for how long? Can you tell me what those moments were like? I understand you turned the lights off and tried to make it as quiet as possible. Yes, we did. One of the first things we did was turn all cell phones on to vibrate and shut off the lights in the room. We entered the bathroom with as much stuff as we could fit in there. It was very limited space with the incubator, myself, my wife as well as our mother-in-law. And, Eric, what's your son's name. My son's name is Ethan Reese fisher. How is little Ethan doing. Ethan is doing okay. Harrowing ordeal and flat everybody is safe. Thanks for joining us this morning, Eric. You're welcome. Thank you. Hunkered down for a couple of hours in that small bathroom with his son in that incubator and mother-in-law and his wife. I'm just glad that family is okay. Glad Ethan is doing well.

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