(CNN) The women and men of Dayton Fire Department Station 11 spent the early hours of Sunday morning on a horrifying task: searching for victims in the aftermath of a mass shooting.

"Dispatch, we got shots fired. We got multiple people down. We're going to need multiple medics," said the call from first responders.

Dayton Fire Department regularly deals with medical emergencies, car accidents and, of course, fires, District Chief Adam Landis told CNN. But these calls coming from the Oregon District were different.

CNN's Brooke Baldwin spoke to the men and women of Station 11, who talked about the night they were woken up from their bunks to something they never expected to happen in their hometown.

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