“I’m so scared”: 911 recordings reveal fear and urgency of those trapped in Uvalde elementary school

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“I’m so scared”: 911 recordings reveal fear and urgency of those trapped in Uvalde elementary school
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The Tribune & propublica obtained 20+ emergency calls and dispatch recordings made before and during law enforcement's chaotic 77-minute-long response to the Uvalde shooting. Calls identified children trapped with the shooter. And police waited.

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receiveEditor’s note: This story contains audio of people calling 911 during a mass shooting incident.A man had crashed his truck into a ditch by Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, and he was rushing toward the school with a gun.

The Texas Tribune and ProPublica have for the first time obtained recordings of more than 20 emergency calls and dozens of hours of conversations between police and dispatchers that lay bare the increasing sense of urgency and desperation conveyed by children and teachers. In chilling, muffled 911 calls, they begged for help from inside the school.

In an interview, her father, Ruben Torres Jr., said he is “disgusted” that police did not quickly intervene. The fact that his daughter had to wait so long to get help is “mind-boggling,” Torres said. The emergency radio system has two 911 lines and three emergency channels. Its frequency is designed for the vast, 15,000-square-mile stretch of scrubby desert terrain, rather than for high-density urban areas where equipment must work inside buildings, said Forrest Anderson, the county’s emergency management coordinator who oversaw the radio system’s implementation two decades ago.

“If a strong unifying command scene was set up quickly, these discrepancies wouldn’t have been necessarily relevant, and there would have been one voice and one command,” Harrison said of the problems with 911 and radio communication., which stated that a capable incident commander would have realized that the radios were “mostly ineffective” and that responders needed other means of communication to transmit key details such as calls from victims inside the classrooms.

At 11:48 a.m., Ruiz, who was standing in the hallway outside of the classroom, told officers that his wife had been shot. Ruiz said his wife had called him and said she was “dying.” Mireles later died in an ambulance. The call lasted a minute and 24 seconds. The child was silent as the dispatcher asked their name and what room they were in.“There is a lot of bodies,” The New York Times, adding that her teacher had been shot but was still alive.

In the hallway, Uvalde County Constable Emmanuel Zamora wrongly suggested that the gunman may have already shot himself. Just after the shots were fired at 12:21 p.m., the school chief began trying to talk to the shooter for the first time, according to communications and records.

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