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Stephanie Davies, 21, background, helps her best friend, Allie Young, 19, with her hair in a room at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colo., Monday, July 23, 2012. The two recounted the story of how Stephanie saved Allie's life during the mass shooting in the movie theater last Friday by applying pressure to a gushing neck wound and helping her to safety July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Mark Boster, Pool)
AURORA | Colorado hospital officials say two more survivors of the mass shooting in an Aurora theater have been released and another is improving.
Stephanie Davies, 21, background, helps her best friend, Allie Young, 19, with her hair in a room at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colo., Monday, July 23, 2012. The two recounted the story of how Stephanie saved Allie’s life during the mass shooting in the movie theater last Friday by applying pressure to a gushing neck wound and helping her to safety July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Mark Boster, Pool) Stephanie Davies, 21, background, helps her best friend, Allie Young, 19, with her hair in a room at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colo., Monday, July 23, 2012. The two recounted the story of how Stephanie saved Allie’s life during the mass shooting in the movie theater last Friday by applying pressure to a gushing neck wound and helping her to safety July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Mark Boster, Pool)
University of Colorado Hospital said Monday that one of its patients from the Friday shooting has been discharged. Nine patients remain there, including five in critical condition.
The Medical Center of Aurora discharged another patient. It still has five patients, with two in critical condition.
Children’s Hospital Colorado has upgraded one adult patient from fair to good condition. Another adult remains in serious condition.
The attack by a gunman during a screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” left 12 people dead and injured 58 more. Authorities say most sustained gunshot wounds, while others were injured in the rush to leave the theater.
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