Albarado's daughter had been locked in a bathroom and was rescued as police finally made their way inside the school where 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, a high school dropout and loner, who had bought the rifles he used a week before, murdered 19 children and their two teachers. 'I wasn't just trying to save my child, I was trying to get as many people out of there as I could,' he added. Although his wife had escaped, Albarado said he was looking for his daughter, Jayda, and assisted officers with clearing the classrooms on her floor in order to save as many lives as he could. Albarado told Fox News' Laura Ingraham that he quickly borrowed his barber's shotgun and raced to the school, where he encountered 'complete chaos.' 'I just saw a whole bunch of kids running out, running off campus, jumping through the windows, cops breaking windows,' he said. 'There's an active love you,' the text read. U.S Custom and Border Patrol agent Jacob Albarado was off-duty and getting a haircut when he got a text from his wife, Trisha, a teacher at the Robb Elementary School, that a shooting was taking place.