9:19AM. I've cleared up a lot of this by comparing several 911 calls with Patti Nielson's. "It's the worst mass murder in school history in the United States, said Judy Brown, the mother of Columbine student Brooks Brown, It shouldn't go away." At 4:56 is when amateur transcripts say Isaiah Shoels yells "Mom." At about 4:14 in Patti Nielson's call, someone distinctly says "okay." And I probably will never have an answer to what went wrong.. "I'm crouched down. Dispatcher: Rooms one, two and three. A big question you might have now is "if Patti Nielson's call started at 11.25.04, how is it possible that the call at 11.23.11 is able to be present fully?" Now Mauser was alone under a library table. O.K.? This is really great work! "He shot me in the face.''. leaning out of a broken window on the set of double doors into the school, begins
Copyright 2000 The Denver Post. Boom. through the lobby. Littleton
And I'm in the library. On the stairs above them, next to two black duffel bags stuffed with guns, ammunition and bombs, Harris and Klebold kept spraying their two sawed-off shotguns, TEC-DC9 handgun and 9mm carbine. one killer shouted. A 911
Fire calls for personnel to stage at the scene. As chiiling as they are, such an important part of this horrifying puzzle. She was raising three children, one still in diapers. Pierce Street to the south. at Columbine High School. "I'm perfectly willing to talk to any of them. Harris had taken off his trench coat sometime earlier, and was wearing a white T-shirt. I cant imagine! Facedown on the ground, he tried desperately to hide his body by pressing it into the grass. propane bombs in the cafeteria, Harris and Klebold go back
out to the, From
In actuality, a 911 call received from a student
**THIS IS NOT MY VIDEO, JUST A REUPLOAD**Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vJtexrf1xg "There's a nigger over here!'' minute. By Susan Besze Wallace In the neighborhood surrounding the school, people who lived nearby called the police to alert them to the tragedy unfolding. and a school security officer hiding in the schools main office reports. That's the reason Josh, 9, Elise, 6, and Mallory, 3, have had their mom at home most of this school year - not because she has fallen apart. leave the library. Jeffco
She hopes her absence is being seen as running toward her family, not running away from the memories. fire alarm sounds from the upper level corridor of Columbine High School. speaks to one student briefly outside the west entrance of the school. A 911
The old tactics didnt work, said Mink, noting that now, the first responding officers that get to the scene of an active shooter engage that shooter as soon as possible to neutralize that threat., As the finger-pointing continues five years later, Patti Nielson said she has finally realized she cant alter what happened that day, adding, I cant change whatever went wrong with those boys. "I was so flat on my stomach, they must have been pretty good shots,'' Taylor said. Tributo a Eric Harris y Dylan Klebold. Taylor was so scared of being shot again that he refused to answer when other students called to him. Paul Magor, a Jefferson County Sheriffs deputy patrolling the south Jeffco
Thinking that the student was filming a video for class, Nielson began to walk toward the entrance in order to confront him. Kids are screaming . ''. side, approach the south parking lot. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. and Klebold are in the cafeteria about 2 minutes. senior prank. A witness
And yet, it's not a matter of just snapping out of it." It's incredibly difficult to listen to, even if you don't know the people they're killing or who's shooting who."[5]. Were waiting to clear those . length of the front counter. And Im in the library. students run out of the cafeteria through a side door. duffel bags conceal 20-pound propane bombs timed to explode at 11:17 a.m. chool
From under the table, the teacher could see only Klebold's black combat boots. She studied post-traumatic stress disorder and reminded herself of the vow she had made in that cupboard. Paramedic Monte Fleming grabbed Kirklin and laid him in the ambulance on top of Graves. Ken
DePooter was dead. '', "No,'' Klebold replied. Then they chucked more bombs. the released version of the call ended before either of those incidents even happened. Under the gunfire, Littleton paramedic Jerry Losasso pulled Sean Graves, who was paralyzed, into a waiting ambulance. Jefferson
Warned that bodies might be booby-trapped with bombs, he felt gingerly for some sign, any sign, of life. In time, she says. I dont think Im going out there.. briefly enters the side entrance to the cafeteria, Harris
She never saw the bullet that tore through her - or the gunman who fired it. Based on comments
But I don't want to impose. As the
Since the shooting, families of the injured and deceased have strongly protested the release of the entire 911 call, fearing that it would inspire future copycats. Dispatcher: Weve got a police officer on scene. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Find contact's direct phone number, email address, work history, and more. But some Columbine parents believe authorities ignored prior warning signsthat the massacre might have been prevented. Kastle had swapped pizza and gossip with Klebold for years in their fantasy baseball league. While the first five and half minutes of the call have been released to the public, the rest of the audio is "available" in the form of a transcript. hides in a nearby restroom, Just before turning the corner to go east, he is shot, Harris
One of the biggest issues with detecting anything that Harris and Klebold said on Patti Nielson's 911 call is the extraneous background noise, some of which people believe to be Harris and Klebold talking. the double doors. He was with best friend Corey DePooter in the library when the shooting began. - How to get help another student, on the telephone with her mother, glances up in time to see the
'', Savage ran to freedom. Realizing
student Evan Todd heard a killer say. Outside the school, more police arrived. just
At Science Room 3, Sanders collapsed. She was emotionally strained. An injured student (John Tomlin, 16) asks the shooters, "Haven't you done enough?" The 911
Dispatcher: We have paramedics, we have fire and we have police en route. Paralyzed on one side with two bullets in his head, Ireland dropped through a shattered library window into the arms of waiting officers. Deputy
local news and culture, Alan Prendergast We need police here. Ted Mink, the new Sheriff of Jefferson County, Colorado, said that Columbine has indeed caused police all over the country to revise their tactics. Deputy
also reports one person wearing a red and white shirt on the north side of the
"I'm perfectly willing to talk to any of them. County SWAT commander Lt. Terry Manwaring, on his way to the high school, orders
Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. possibly wearing bulletproof armor. SHOT. I grab her. two-hour 911 phone call (from 11:29 a.m. to 1:24 p.m.) from a school secretary
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold walked inside the library. Klebold and Harris made in their homemade videotapes, the investigation
"Who's ready to die next?'' The gunmen walk through the
caliber.. A friend of the gunmen, Brooks Brown, also heard the recording (as investigators needed him and several others to confirm the shooters' voices). The next audio happens directly after this, at 4:51 of Patti Nielson's call, and an operator clearly says "get under the desk, okay?" of the school, is evacuating students who have. "Oh, I'm killing people. different descriptions -- the last being a white, red and blue striped shirt
Gardner, who is in the south parking lot and has exchanged gunfire with Eric
Teacher Doug Friesen and several students ripped off their shirts and pressed them into Sanders' wounds, trying to save his life with makeshift tourniquets. senseless tragedy on the 110th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth that stole the lives of the strong and popular as well as the handicapped and lonely. I pray they are getting help." However, let's instead turn our attention to after 4:07, when Eric audibly yells, "Get up!" Stephen Austin Eubanks, 16 in 1999. Many tried to shield themselves with tipped chairs. Hall's right leg gushed blood, so Ireland used his hands to try to slow the hemorrhaging. female down in the south parking lot of Columbine High School. cancin: erased. "Yes, my mom and dad brought me up that way,'' Schnurr replied. Harris rattled off 10 shots at the deputy with his 9mm carbine. This is actually a 911 operator speaking fast and saying, phonetically, "Jeff's'n Coun'y Sheriff's Office, do you have an emergency? patrol car, Harris shoots down the
Harris
Fellow students in Nielson's degree program helped, typing papers and encircling her in study groups as a form of encouragement. But mostly there was a resetting of priorities, she says. Around the library there were more explosions and bullets. Nielson: Hes outside of this hall Hes in the hall There are alarms and things going off, theres smoke, my God, smoke is like coming Ive got the kids under the tables here, I dont know what is happening in the rest of the building. Nearby, a killer waved a gun at Cassie Bernall. It's been disputed over the years as to whether or not the suicides of Harris and Klebold were picked up in the recording; if the audio does, in fact, last less than thirty minutes, the deaths of the gunmen would not have been heard. shotgun). In shock, Munson lost all feeling in her foot, but a friend kept pushing her to the safety of the nearest door. Nielson is student Brian Anderson. After this, the first instance of truly hearing something that isn't very faint in the background is at 4:13. Littleton
The kids who are running with the shotguns also have Molotov-type cocktail bombs. call made by Patti Nielson from the library is terminated by the dispatch center
11:14 a.m. and 11:22 a.m. Harris and Klebold leave their cars and walk into the
The call was placed at 11:25 a.m.[4] She relays to the operator that she was on hall duty when she noticed an unfamiliar male student (Eric Harris) holding what appeared to be "a large [prop] gun." I don't know if I can chime in on this, but I'm going to, way back a few years ago (2009) I was a floor manager on a call center. She finished out last year and she taught for the first two months of this school year before taking leave. Alot of people make these assumptions of what they are saying but forget the time frame of the call.. I'm doing better concentrating. If you listen to the side-by-side audio, the sounds match perfectly, and the timing of the calls match as well. "I did a quick peek through the window. The 911 operator answered the call stating "911" at 11:27:47 a.m. She got over the fear of sending her own children to school. It was the Columbine rescue televised around the world. Audio File: a 911 call from inside the school, with fire alarm in background (placed at approximately 11:31 AM). on the VCR that records images of lunchtime activities in the school cafeteria. Taylor crumpled. more pipe bombs are thrown into the cafeteria from the library hallway a floor
Harris and Klebold started walking for the library door. Nielson: I cant believe hes not out of bullets. Beneath the librarian's desk, Nielson whispered the Lord's Prayer. On April 20th, 1999, seniors Eric Harris (18) and Dylan Klebold (17) launched an attack on Columbine High School, located near the suburbs of Littleton, Colorado. With the killers still in the library, Hall tried to ward off Ireland's help. Harris
the building. Kids! Upon entering the library, Harris shouts, "Get up!" However, this is an operator saying "Hello" quite loudly, and takes place at 0:04 of 11.30.13. I did an in-depth analysis of Patti Nielson's call where I lined up other 911 calls to see whether the audio was from the library or the 911 call center. and help keep the future of Westword, Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our. The chaos inside Columbine was so great that no one ever may know exactly what happened that day. County Dispatch asks if any deputies on scene have a long gun (a rifle or
Boulevard. With Harris and Klebold out of the library, someone beneath a table shouted, "They're gone! O.K.? inside the library entrance, continues her phone contact with the Jefferson
Harris
Jefferson County sheriff's officials say their final Columbine report still is months from being finished. Harris peeled off 15 more bullets at the deputy. Gruffer voice) -HEEYYY! -the leaked bit: oh my god help me help me! and shut the fuck up!. The 911
After
The first
Some people see it and think they are true. roof, one suspect in the library with a shotgun and several bombs, and another
This time, it worked. Suddenly bullets hit Scott. Twenty-two steps above them, at the top of an outdoor concrete stairway, someone laughed. Nielson admitted she had to undergo therapy to deal with post-traumatic stress in the aftermath of Columbine. "I haven't been dreading the anniversary. 911 call from inside the library reports smoke coming in through the doorway. in with 400 other backpacks and bags scattered throughout the cafeteria, the
Wednesday's training given by IMPD will feature a roughly four-minute audio clip of a 911 call made by Patti Nielson, a teacher who was hiding in the school's library, Green said. units. Though his buddies, Danny Rohrbough and Sean Graves, didn't smoke, the teens still met at lunch every day to swap Columbine High School small talk. When I trained new people on the lines we would be jacked into the phone. remain hidden in the television studio. She was teaching three art classes a day. Columbine 911 call -Why didnt she just LOCK THE DOOR! Now Harris and Klebold moved away from the library windows where they started. "As we crossed the open door, the suspect threw what turned out to be a homemade grenade. Blending
Dispatch
Klebold walked around to Savage's side of the table. "I made the decision I wasn't going to be in therapy the rest of my life. Another instance of this happens, where gunshots or explosions can be heard on both calls. Teacher
The gun is right outside my door, Nielson frantically told the 911 operator. Witnesses
of the schools custodial staff and faculty, including teacher William
Would be interested in your analysis on the extra audio exchanged between Val Schnurr and Eric/ Dylan. INAUDIBLE. The FBI one looks like: SHOT. As she welcomes an NBC News crew into her home, she jokes about how the place has been turned upside down by the guys refinishing the floors. "Hi, Dylan,'' Savage said. Vince DiManna and Lt. Pat Phelan inched toward the west doorway where Harris had traded gunfire with the sheriff's deputy. weekly ad specials from the denver post voices of columbine PATTI NIELSON Mother, Columbine teacher, library survivor By Susan Besze Wallace Denver Post Staff Writer Apr. He fled through the door with a few scrapes, bruises and a belief that Klebold had spared his life. At 4:49 is when the amateur transcripts say one of the shooters says, "that bitch is not staying alive, go get her." Yeah, I still have a hard time hearing it as anything other than that. Writhing in pain and smeared in blood, Kirklin yelled for his friends. He immediately is approached by a teacher as well as
attention to students inside the library. Smoker
The gun is right outside the library door. "I'm out of ammo,'' Hall remembers one killer saying. "When the year 2000 hit, it wasn't like a new year for me," she said. Dispatch
location at Caley Avenue and Yukon Street, Harris and Klebold go into the hallway and make their way to the science
Neilson was in the library when she placed the call. "I was thinking, 'I can't believe this is happening.' The answer that proves that it lines up, aside from the background phone ringing, is a woman who starts talking at 0:11 in Patti Nielson's call, and it lines up exactly with the 911 operator at 0:08 in 11.23.11, who, on Patti Nielson's call, says "Kat, she's got shots being--" before being cut off by Nielson. Searle reports the man is still on the roof and has moved over to the north
Im going to give this a proper read. Four
Outside the cafeteria, Rachel Scott, a student actress, was sitting in the grass and eating lunch with Richard Castaldo, attending his first year at Columbine after transferring from Catholic Machebeuf High School. Officer to teacher: We dont have anybody in custody. Gardner yells
While Kirklin lay outside the school, exhaling blood with every breath, Rohrbough was dead and Graves was paralyzed. its late morning news program, Denvers KMGH-TV Channel 7 announces that
Next to him, Scott curled in pain. The "full" 911 call of teacher Patti Nielson from the library on the day of the Columbine massacre. At just before 4:35, a male talks and says "Page Boyd," and you can very faintly hear this on 11.29.25 at 0:30. their cars, they have a clear view of the cafeteria area. when he hears dispatch report that a female is down in the south lower lot of
Klebold is running behind them, but comes to an abrupt halt
While the burly weight lifter collapsed into Kirklin's arms, a quick series of shots jolted Kirklin's left foot, right leg and left knee. "I'm not blaming other people," Nielson says. Several
lights on his patrol car flashing and the siren sounding. Then they went back and got Rachel Scott. Several seconds after this event in 11.23.11, the caller says "they just shot, shot somebody inside the cafeteria.". 911 calls coming in, dispatch advises that a suspect has possibly left the
cafeteria area where it explodes. Here is a link to the one that I sped up. They wounded art teacher Patricia "Patti" Nielson (35) and student Bryan Anderson (17) upon entry. [2] The call picked up the deaths of all ten students who died in the library; some can be heard begging for their lives. I grabbed him by the ankles and told him, 'We're getting you out of here.' Columbine High School - Patti Neilson 911 Call - YouTube 0:00 / 5:42 Columbine High School - Patti Neilson 911 Call ALICE Training 4.04K subscribers Subscribe Share 1.6M views 6 years ago. He even lay motionless when a fleeing student stepped over him. Patti Nielson 9/11 Call (Columbine HS Massacre) by Unknown. A few moments later, Nielson retreats to a back storage area in the library and her voice is no longer heard during the call. The auditory pareidolia is real in this. Get down!. Eubanks was wounded with buckshot in his ankle and hand. During the panic, Nielson tells the operator that she's too scared to get up and barricade the library doors because she's unaware of how close the shooter is. The 90-minute tapes released in Littleton, Colo., have been edited and do not include the complete 26-minute call placed by teacher Patti Nielson from the library, where most of the victims were killed. Deputy
Mark Taylor saw the two shooters atop the stairs, but figured they were firing paint-ball guns. and the shooters enter the library. So he was shot in the jaw? When the makeshift bombs failed to detonate, Harris and Klebold approached the building with four different guns and numerous pipe bombs. '', Four hours later, SWAT rescuers finally arrived. At just before 4:35, a male talks and says "Page Boyd," and you can very faintly hear this on 11.29.25 at 0:30. in the cafeteria realize the activity occurring outside is more serious than a
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Two janitors locked themselves in a kitchen refrigerator, and another 20 students, teachers and cooks crammed into a pantry. At one point she says she has to put the phone down and she does. Which would be what you were saying, playing back slower, and randomly distanced sounding from your ears. But toward the end of his freshman year at Columbine High School, he came across Corey DePooter a guy who, like Eubanks, appreciated the simple joys of golf, fly fishing and country music. Ive got students, under the table. out of darkness into his marvelous light kjv, joel guy jr police bodycam footage, bracciale che si rompe significato,