Sky News' Stuart Ramsay accompanies Red Cross ambulance workers as they navigate the chaos in Mexico's Tijuana, where gang violence is linked to the growing drug business.
"He is stable but critical," Zulma tells me as she grabs an oxygen canister and her trauma pack and heads off to assist her colleagues.
There are over 2,000 murders a year here - that's over six murders a day. To put that into perspective, in London last year just over 100 people were murdered. They arrive on scene as the fire brigade administer first aid. Paramedic Alan Leon jumps out and gets ready to give the victim Narcan.
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