Family and friends have identified three of the victims killed in a shooting rampage inside a Kansas bar over the weekend — including one man who saved his friend from the hail of bullets, according to a new report.

Alfredo Calderon, Everado Meza and Francisco Garcia Anaya were fatally struck inside the Tequila KC Bar at 1:30 a.m. Sunday, those who knew them told local station KSHB 41.

Celeste Trevino told the outlet that she had been talking and dancing with Meza, who went by “Ever,” throughout the night. When two gunmen opened fire, Trevino said, she believes Meza pushed her out of the way — but ended up being shot himself.

“I really feel like he did save me,” Trevino, who said she was at the bar with other friends and relatives, told the station.

“I saw the gun go off, and then I’m just on the floor, and I’m crawling,” added Trevino. “I look back as I’m on the floor, and there’s a man next to me, and he’s just covered in blood.”

When Trevino tried to escape the chaotic scene, she realized the shooter had also gunned down her brother-in-law, Calderon.

“We walked past the back door, and I saw him lying there,” she told the station through tears. “I was the one who found him.”

Calderon had two children, according to Trevino.

Anaya was engaged and looking forward to starting a family when he was killed in the rampage, Toni Maciel, who knew him, told the station.

“He had plans with his fiancée to get married and have kids,” Anaya said. “Now that’s not going to happen.”

The identity of the fourth victim has not been revealed.

Five others were also hit but managed to flee the carnage, with trails of blood leading from the private club that had been packed with about 40 revelers, officers said. All five are said to be in stable condition.

One of the suspects, Javier Alatorre, 23, was taken into custody Sunday afternoon in Kansas City. But the other, 29-year-old Hugo Villanueva-Morales, is still on the lam and authorities consider him “armed and dangerous.”

Bar staff say one of the suspects had flipped out after being turned away just a few hours earlier.