Emergency call log details horror of
Orlando nightclub shooting
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[June 29, 2016]
By Colleen Jenkins
(Reuters) - After a gunman opened fire at
a gay nightclub in Florida this month, police dispatchers fielded calls
from people inside who screamed of being shot, begged for help and spoke
in hushed voices of the bloody scene around them.
The 911 operators' notes, made public on Tuesday, are part of an
Orlando Police Department incident narrative that began at 2:02 a.m.
on June 12 with two words: "Shots fired."
Over the next three hours, operators recorded hearing people
screaming and multiple shots fired as Omar Mateen killed 49 people
and wounded 53 others in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S.
history.
There were also periods of eerie silence.
"My caller is no longer responding, just an open line with moaning,"
an operator wrote at 2:09 a.m.
The calls came from Pulse nightclub's bathrooms, attic, dressing
room and office. People reported being shot in the arm, shoulder,
leg, chest, stomach, according to the police log.
One victim shot in the leg and rib was said to be "losing a lot of
blood."
Another note described someone in a bathroom whispering, "Please
help."
Nearly an hour into the rampage, a caller to the police emergency
number told a dispatcher that Mateen was saying he was a terrorist
and claimed to have bombs strapped to his body, according to the
notes.
The claim that he had bombs turned out to be false, but it convinced
police to breach the rear wall of the bathrooms and confront the
gunman.
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Jose Louis Morales sits and prays under his brother Edward Sotomayor
Jr.'s cross, that is part of a makeshift memorial for the victims of
the Pulse night club shootings in Orlando, Florida, U.S., June 20,
2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
At 5:15 a.m., the incident log included another two-word note:
"Subject down."
The city of Orlando has not released audio recordings of the 911
calls or any video recorded by police cameras at the shooting scene.
Several media organizations filed a lawsuit last week to force the
release of that information.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released a partial
transcript of a 911 call made by Mateen from the club, and brief
summaries of three other calls made by the gunman.
(Reporting by Colleen Jenkins; Additional reporting by Fiona Ortiz;
Editing by Toni Reinhold)
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