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The survivor of the Virginia shooting is awake and talking about the horrific attack

Vicki Gardner was wounded as she fell to the ground after hearing the first shots.

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THE CHAMBER OF commerce official who was answering questions about her community on live TV when gunfire erupted said she never saw the gunman walk up to the group.

Vicki Gardner, who is executive director of the resort area’s chamber of commerce, says the camera’s bright light blinded her. She was wounded as she fell to the ground after hearing the first shots, her husband said.

The gunman, Vester Flanagan, ambushed WDBJ-TV cameraman Adam Ward and reporter Alison Parker during the interview at the Smith Mountain Lake Visitor Center.

The first four shots were aimed at Parker, and two more were aimed at Ward, Gardner’s husband Tim said Friday in a telephone interview from the hospital where she is recovering. Then he fired at Gardner, though his first couple of shots missed her.

“And then when she dove down and got shot, he stopped shooting and took off,” he said. “But she wasn’t sure he was gone so she just laid there playing possum until first responders showed up.”

Flanagan fired 17 shots from a Glock pistol, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Friday. The writings and evidence seized from Flanagan’s apartment showed the man “closely identified” with people who have committed mass murders, including the 11 September terrorist attacks.

On Air Shooting A candle burns in front of a memorial for two slain journalists. AP Images AP Images

Parker and Ward died of gunshot wounds to the head and body. Vicki Gardner was shot in the back.

Tim Gardner said Saturday he expects his wife to remain in intensive care until at least Monday. He said she’ll face more surgery in the months ahead after doctors removed a damaged kidney and part of her colon this week.

He expressed condolences to the families of the other victims.

“I really feel bad for the two young people who were killed that day,” he said.

Terry McAuliffe Chris Hurst, boyfriend of slain WDBJ-TV journalist Alison Parker is comforted by the Virginia Governor. AP AP

The visitor center was scheduled to reopen Saturday.

Flanagan shot himself to death after a police chase. Flanagan, a former reporter at WDBJ, was fired from the station in 2013 for poor performance and conflicts with co-workers, who said he was always claiming to be the victim.

Parker’s boyfriend, WDBJ anchor Chris Hurst, said Parker went on an assignment with Flanagan when she was an intern and innocently remarked that her friend lived on “Cotton Hill Road.” Flanagan accused her of making a racist remark, something he apparently did often.

“She did not really know what he was upset about, specifically. She just knew that she felt uncomfortable being around him, as did many, many other people at the station,” Hurst said.

Governor Terry McAuliffe met privately with station employees to share his condolences. The 50 or so workers have been described as a close-knit group, and they have continued reporting on their slain colleagues in the face of the tragedy.

“The courage and determination they showed is truly, truly extraordinary,” McAuliffe said outside the station.

The governor talked about his support for universal background checks and said he and Alison Parker’s dad, Adam, would fight for tougher gun laws.

“There are too many guns in America and there are clearly too many guns in the wrong hands,” the governor said.

Terry McAuliffe, Dorothy McAuliffe Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has been speaking about tighter gun laws, but acknowledged that Vester Flanagan had a valid permit. AP AP

But McAuliffe, himself a gun owner, also conceded that Flanagan had passed a background check.

Parker’s boyfriend, not yet ready to take a stance on gun laws because he is a journalist, instead remembered the couple’s whitewater kayaking trip just one week ago.

“We went past a special place on the river where she turned to me and she said, ‘Chris, this is where I want to get married. Wouldn’t this be wonderful?’ And so now we’re going to place her ashes there.”

Read: Killed reporter’s last message to her boyfriend: ‘Good night sweet boy’ >

Read: Everything we know about Virginia shooter Vester Lee Flanagan >

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