Newly released audio recordings of 911 calls about a Las Vegas apartment complex fire last month that killed six people reveal the horror that residents faced as flames tore through the building and people hung outside second- and third-floor windows.
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The first 911 caller told a fire department dispatcher “Oh, I can't breathe,” and a voice was heard in the background of the call yelling “Get out, get out!.” Thirteen people were injured in the fire, five critically, including a pregnant woman who fell two stories trying to escape, the newspaper reported.
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