WITI-TV, RANDOM LAKE - A Random Lake woman says her daughter was shot in the stomach at Fort Hood, Texas, but is stable at an area hospital. Lisa Pfund says her daughter, 19-year-old Amber Bahr, was shot during an attack that left 12 people dead and 31 wounded at the Army base.

Pfund told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that she didn't know anything more than Bahr had been shot and that she hoped to get more details soon. She talked to emergency room personnel, who filled her in on her daughter's condition.

Amber is undergoing additional tests and it is expected she'll come home to Wisconsin, though it's unclear when.

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Thursday evening Pfund got to speak to her 19-year-old daughter, but not until after hours of frenzied phone calls. Pfund says,"She said she did what a soldier is supposed to do, and help the other people."

Pfund says her daughter joined the Army reserves when she was 17 and she last saw her in May. According to the sister of Bahr, Amber was working as a nutritionist at Fort Hood. She was unsure of Bahr's rank or unit.

A Fort Hood public affairs officer would not confirm any identities of the injured.

Random Lake is about 35 miles north of Milwaukee.