It wasn't like 911, but we were using older tech. to the student, Harris tells him to leave the school because he likes him. With two final blasts, the rampage was over. Students arrive for classes at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. on Monday. When I trained new people on the lines we would be jacked into the phone. They celebrated it. Jefferson
The
But I don't want to impose. After that, there's not anything too discernible in the last 8 seconds. "Oh, I'm killing people. . Artista: Dead by april. Spotting Rachel Scott and Richard Castaldo sprawled on the ground, nine SWAT officers piled into a fire truck and Dodge Dakota to mount a rescue. As chiiling as they are, such an important part of this horrifying puzzle. In the neighborhood surrounding the school, people who lived nearby called the police to alert them to the tragedy unfolding. They were playing a game.'' "Full" Patti Nielson 911 Call - video Dailymotion the building. This is actually a 911 operator speaking fast and saying, phonetically, "Jeff's'n Coun'y Sheriff's Office, do you have an emergency? "Look at this black kid's brain! above. Student
Hall blacked out. Yes they did actually say those phrases but we don't have the full call in which we wpuld even be able to hear them say this. Dylan Klebold et Eric Harris, deux lves de la Columbine High School Littleton dans le Colorado, ouvrent le feu dans leur cole.Dans la lib. Awesome, man!'' Klebold, who wore a vest and ammo belt over his dark T-shirt, had dropped his trench coat onto the library floor. At one point during the rampage, Klebold uses racial slurs against one victim (Isaiah Shoels, 18) before Harris executes them. Ester of the Intelligence Unit reports to the southeast side of the school and
They were playing God. There are two other useful files that aren't necessary: Here is a link to my Audacity file if you'd like to listen to them yourself, and here is a link to the audio that I've put side-by-side after the shooters enter the library, with Nielson's call on the right side, and the background audio on the left side. [2] 1982 black BMW. I found there were only three instances of the shooters being audible once in the library: Eric yelling "Get up!" One of the shooters yelling something like, "Hey!" When he heard the gunfire and explosions move into the cafeteria kitchen - where the killers had stashed a giant propane tank bomb that failed to detonate - Kastle ducked from the faculty lounge into a faculty bathroom. A pipe
local news and culture, Alan Prendergast Mark Taylor saw the two shooters atop the stairs, but figured they were firing paint-ball guns. Before the rampage was over, Park was hit three more times. Oh God! Until teacher Dave Sanders shouted from atop a cafeteria chair, many lunch-hour students thought the noise in the stairway outside the windows was only a joke - a brick of firecrackers, maybe, or the long-awaited senior class prank. students reporting a person in the school with a gun. Dispatch
"And boom,'' Kirklin recalls. on February 7, 2022, 9/11 call from the Columbine Highschool Massacre, There are no reviews yet. In
Teacher: There are about twenty to thirty students and faculty members there. **THIS IS NOT MY VIDEO, JUST A REUPLOAD**Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vJtexrf1xg The deputy ducked back inside his marked Chevrolet Blazer. 20 Avril 1999. A teacher
The "full" 911 call of teacher Patti Nielson from the library on the day of the Columbine massacre. County Sheriffs Offices are en route. Taborsky, protecting students who have fled out the west side of the school,
It's easier to have your priorities in order when you are faced with the idea you could die today, and you ask yourself have you done what you really need to do, or are you just flapping your wings?" Taylor crumpled. She was raising three children, one still in diapers. out to the, From
Nielson: I do not . Security strobe lights pulsed. . Two more students are
Klebold walked around to Savage's side of the table. With the growing popularity of mobile phones, many people were able to place calls from inside the school during the shootings. It was an older building. Deputy
Her head falls to the side,'' Phelan said. Littleton
Jefferson County sheriff's officials say their final Columbine report still is months from being finished. Columbine High School - Patti Neilson 911 Call - YouTube Focusing was a challenge. from the window. The mother of 16-year-old victim Kelly Fleming described the audio as "pure hell [to listen to]." Beside
''. or experienced to Deputy Magor, whose patrol car is blocking the traffic on
He immediately is approached by a teacher as well as
Despite
another student, on the telephone with her mother, glances up in time to see the
Too stunned to stand, Castaldo was slashed by gunfire, too. We can't answer why.''. While O'Shea fired into the doorway, DiManna and Phelan pulled Castaldo to safety. One of the faculty is injured; he was shot in the jaw. - From 20 feet away, Klebold pointed his gun at Kastle. 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. of the schools custodial staff and faculty, including teacher William
Call between teacher who is hiding with students and communicating with other hidden students in the science area. However, I attribute this to some kind of transfer or hold, as there was a few seconds of silence, and the operator had been talking to other operators about calling someone prior to the silence. Audio File: 911 dispatch and calls starting at 11:33 am, Audio File: 911 calls from students and neighbors, Audio File: More 911 calls from students and neighbors, Audio File: Student Matthew Depew's 911 call from the kitchen. I then needed to establish a way to compare these calls that isn't by timestamps alone. on the Internet. When dozens of students bolted from the cafeteria, Sanders moved to the school hallways to try to calm the evacuation. Jefferson
At Science Room 3, Sanders collapsed. And yet, it's not a matter of just snapping out of it.". "Yes, I do believe in God,'' the girl replied. This article has been tagged as NSFL due to its disturbing subject matter. A witness
then turns and enters the school through the west doors. Nielson: The school is in a panic. Two
Patti Nielson had said it more than once: "If I get through this year, I'm going to wonder how I did it." Without breaking eye contact, Klebold raised his sawed-off shotgun. person in the cafeteria with bulletproof equipment and several bombs.. County Patrol Deputy Rick Searle, on the upper grassy area on the southwest side
"I closed my eyes and pretended I was dead, but every time I heard a gunshot my body would jump. Theyve got some Band-Aids. Aiming his handgun at Harris, Gardner fired four or five times from 60 yards away, but missed. About 4 p.m., Denver paramedic Troy Laman was ushered into the library. the west entrance and the sounds of gunfire. shotguns out of their bags. The recordings, were impossible some times to hear. Patti Nielson 9/11 Call (Columbine HS Massacre) by Unknown. Barking orders in the stairway between the lower-level cafeteria, which was being bombed, and the main level hallway, Sanders led dozens of students out of harm's way. reports that Denver Police Department personnel are at the shed on the west side
one killer told a girl beneath a table. and Chatfield Avenues. Here is a link to the one that I sped up. Im afraid to go.. With more gunfire whizzing overhead, one friend, Jayson Autenrieth, pulled her to safety. Those students are trying to save the life of teacher Dave Sanders. Kastle stood on a toilet, pushed up a ceiling tile and hoisted himself onto a heating pipe. female down in the south parking lot of Columbine High School. "What are you doing? The first shot slammed Rohrbough through the back. Now it was real. Several seconds after this event in 11.23.11, the caller says "they just shot, shot somebody inside the cafeteria.". Could it have been averted?Five years later, nobody knows exactly why Harris and Klebold went on that murderous rampage. informs the command post that bomb squads from the Jefferson County and Arapahoe
The 911 call is the most interesting available evidence to me, but unfortunately, I just dont hear much from that long transcript, so I dont trust its accurate in the unreleased part either. Another instance of this happens, where gunshots or explosions can be heard on both calls. 911 transcript/s : r/Columbine - reddit "That's when,'' she told her father, "I knew I was still alive.''. Outside the school's west exit, where Rachel Scott lay dead and Richard Castaldo was crippled, Eric Harris spotted Jefferson County sheriff's Deputy Neil Gardner, the school resource officer, in the Columbine parking lot. Patti Nielson, hiding under the front counter in the school library, calls 911
I'm doing better concentrating. '', "No,'' Klebold replied. I hope I make sense and I worked there a year before I moved to a better paying job. Anne Marie Hochhalter was eating lunch with two friends outside the cafeteria when a bullet pierced her chest and left her paralyzed. cafeteria below. Alarms blared. I'm doing better concentrating. 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. The final Columbine death toll: 15, including a mortally wounded teacher, Dave Sanders, who bled to death because police hesitated to move into the schoolhouse. Join the Westword community and help support their cars, they have a clear view of the cafeteria area. I never attempted to explain this before. suspects both take a moment to drink from water bottles left by students on the
Until I got called in to review a few training cases, and a few firing cases. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. the library hallway. and Klebold walk up and down the library hallway, seek safety behind
minute. Voices of Columbine: The Denver Post Online Copyright 2000 The Denver Post. But I still won't do it if it starts to make me crazy or takes time from my kids. (These instances are audible in the original release of the 911 call.). Some yelling occurs at 4:33 of Patti Nielson's call, and is, in fact, from one of the shooters. She was in the midst of work on a master's degree. Then she was heard yelling at the students in the library, Get down! side door. He even lay motionless when a fleeing student stepped over him. Columbine Survivor Shares Story of Addiction on Tragedy's - Westword Ive got students, under the table. I grab her. Blending
It sounds very convincing, and it's the main reason I did this project in the first place. "They said they waited their whole lives for this,'' Woodman said. SWAT team commander Manwaring arrives at Pierce and Leawood and advises dispatch
Theyve got him elevatedthe best they can. "I'm perfectly willing to talk to any of them. "You want to ask why they let him go? [2] The call picked up the deaths of all ten students who died in the library; some can be heard begging for their lives. 2. This noise corresponds to an operator saying "um" at 2:11 on 11.27.04. At around four minutes and twenty seconds into the call, a large explosion erupts from Nielson's end of the line. sleeve of a black trench coat shooting a. Klebold
She got over the fear of sending her own children to school. Why can't I just take care of my kids? Kids! ''. Theyre not Band-Aids, but they have cloth to try to control the bleeding. In actuality, a 911 call received from a student
Walker reports possibly seeing one of the gunmen through the windows on the
Harris
Still, Kastle was convinced the killers hadn't seen him yet. Ken
Deputy
This corresponds to 0:07 of 11.30.13. Harris peeled off 15 more bullets at the deputy. While I don't yet know who said it, it's someone in the 911 call center, since it's also clearly heard at 0:10 in 11.29.25. The seven other phone calls I used are, in the chronological order that they show up (I'm going to start referring to each of these by the underlined times): 11.23.57 Lindsay Macey's call (first minute of this is cut out), 11.23.11 Karen Nielson and Sue Caruther's call, 11.27.04 "Guns and Grenades" call (the one that I split), 11.29.25 "Suspects Near Custodial Closet" call, 11.30.13 "Assistant Principal at Columbine" call. It was the Columbine rescue televised around the world. Walker reports more explosions inside the school. Jefferson
However, this is an operator saying "Hello" quite loudly, and takes place at 0:04 of 11.30.13. But they are having difficulty stopping the bleeding. Yes!! Dispatch
Fellow students in Nielson's degree program helped, typing papers and encircling her in study groups as a form of encouragement. 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. So if a customer complained that one of my ladies swore on the phone, I would have to review that call, and fire for language. The gunmen walk through the
reports possible shots fired in the library. Five years ago,Patti Nielson's life was turned upside down by a pair of violent teenagers whose actions Nielson and the rest of this Colorado community are still struggling to comprehend. Colorado Attorney-General Ken Salazar said, I dont think that anything that law enforcement did was negligent, but added that hes still investigating whether the police tried to hide some of their mistakes. While most fled the chaos, Sanders, the business teacher, stayed to prevent a fatal stampede. 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. What do you actually hear on the available bits of the 911 call? building. "I was thinking, 'I can't believe this is happening.' 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. units. On April 20, 1999, Nielson, a teacher, was a hall monitor at Columbine High School when students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, armed with sawed-off shotguns, a rifle and an automatic pistol opened fire, sending their fellow students running for their lives. But strangely, on the morning of the Columbine massacre, Harris warned Brooks Brown to go home just before the shooting started. the Jefferson County SWAT team and the Sheriffs Office command staff to be
However, at 4:20, a noise often attributed to this yelling is from a 911 operator, and shows up at 0:15 in 11.29.25. bombs exploding in the field along Wadsworth Boulevard are intended to divert, Harris
The FBI one looks like: SHOT. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold walked inside the library. suspects leave the kitchen area. ballfields. Broncos Paul Smoker, a motorcycle patrolman for the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office,
Between
student Evan Todd heard a killer say. Others used hall pay phones and office phones to call 911, family, and friends. Vail's International Student Workers Feel Left Out in the Cold Over High Housing Costs, Meet the Woman Living in Boulder's Notorious JonBent Ramsey House, Help Prevent Car Theft: Let the Denver Police Department Track Your Stolen Vehicle's Location. fire alarm sounds from the upper level corridor of Columbine High School. If it is separate from FBI-If the FBI cant hear it with all their resources, how can you? One girl, facedown, was warm. From under the table, the teacher could see only Klebold's black combat boots. County Deputies Scott Taborsky and Paul Smoker arrive on the west side of the
hears one of the suspects say, GO! One of the calls I had to split because it didn't match up. I could see he was fiddling with the rifle, either reloading or his gun was jammed,'' Gardner said. Deputy
Police officer: Yeah, theres a lot of screaming right outside their door. Just try and keep the kids in the library calm. The operator is saying "Alright, I want you" then a half-second-long pause "to be as quiet as possible". 911 calls coming in, dispatch advises that a suspect has possibly left the
Harris, radios dispatch with a Code 33.. The explosion is actually a timed diversionary device. Rohrbough was silent on the sidewalk. Dispatcher: O.K. You had to have three people in the room listening to confirm what was heard, was said. advises multiple reports of shots in the library and multiple suspects with
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." their injuries, Patti Nielson and Brian are able to flee into the school library
In the race of their lives, some students literally ran out of their shoes. At about 4:14 in Patti Nielson's call, someone distinctly says "okay." I always disliked that someone made those very amateur and false transcripts. Dispatcher: Dont let him close his eyes. The explosion is from a pipe bomb. The first shots rang out at 11:08 a.m. After killing two students and wounding several others outside the school, the gunmen entered the building. INAUDIBLE. Graves screamed that his legs didn't work. He appeared to be in shock. But friends and classmates scattered throughout the library did see and hear what happened around them. The Columbine Library Audio refers to a 911 call placed by art teacher Patti Nielson [1] as she hid inside the library of Columbine High School during the shooting rampage on April 20, 1999. But [Harris] doesn't. Bookshelves and cabinets and tables blocked sight lines and made it impossible for any one student to recount the exact sequence of what Harris and Klebold did next. "You could. Stephanie Munson was in the hallway outside the principal's office when a bullet smashed through her leg, just above the ankle. The two quickly became best friends, and Eubanks figured high school was going to be bearable after all. A YouTube video shows a reconstruction[7] of how the 911 call transpired. In 2011, a Youtuber posted "leaked audio" of Lauren Townsend (18) being killed with Klebold's TEC-9 as Val Schnurr screams, "Oh God! Patti Nielson - Teacher - Columbine | ZoomInfo.com O.K.? Facedown on the ground, he tried desperately to hide his body by pressing it into the grass. This page has been accessed 20,739 times. Like, say there were no transcript available and youd never heard it before. I was losing air.''. (Sound of gunshots.) The easiest thing we can do with this information is listen for background talking in Patti Nielson's call, which I've already started to do in order to verify 11.23.11 was placed properly. At one point she says she has to put the phone down and she does. Paul Magor, a Jefferson County Sheriffs deputy patrolling the south Jeffco
Several seconds later, the caller says that, "that last one sounded like either a really big gun or a bomb." On the ground 10 feet away, Castaldo tried waving his left arm, but it was torn with two bullets and didn't work. I'm working to get to April 21. A student standing next to her was hit in the chest but a pendant he was wearing saved him from death or serious injury. Nielson is student Brian Anderson. containing enough explosive, student parking lots to sit in their respective cars, The
Suddenly bullets hit Scott. "Who is under the table?'' web pages In
Read More. An injured student (John Tomlin, 16) asks the shooters, "Haven't you done enough?" As she tells the operator her name, Harris and Klebold enter the library and begin to execute their classmates. Let me know what you think! Around the library there were more explosions and bullets. agencies already are aware of the situation at the high school because of the
Her conversation with the operator was punctuated by continuing gunshots. throws something in the vicinity of the propane bomb. For the second time that day, Kirklin turned his head and said, "Help.''. Seems like they were making the transcript off witness accounts and not from actual sound, which is backwards. Columbine High School and parks his 1986 gray Honda Civic in a space assigned to
I Can Hear Them Screaming Some time later, police officers talking to each other by phone, a mix of voices. Stay down until the police come to you. in with 400 other backpacks and bags scattered throughout the cafeteria, the
Nothing mattered but getting out of there and getting back to my children." With the trainee on the phone activitily taking the call, your there and can hit a button to speak, but your muted other wise. And the kid standing there with us, I think, I, he got hit. countys dispatch center goes into an emergency command system as the incoming
A few of what's translated here are right, but I really doubt anybody's going to hear "peekaboo" and the knocking on the desk, or anything specific like that on a lo-fi phone recording from 1999. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vince DiManna and Lt. Pat Phelan inched toward the west doorway where Harris had traded gunfire with the sheriff's deputy. The first bullet shattered the door glass and thumped harmlessly into Anderson's necklace. The 911
Patti Nielson begins to recite the Lord's Prayer while the operator encourages her to be quiet. A special education student who transferred to Columbine just three weeks earlier, Taylor was talking about his born-again Christianity with two Mormon classmates when the first bullet ripped through his left thigh. Time and again, they were savage enough to spray a classmate with bullets, hear the moans of pain, and then silence the cries with a final gunshot at point-blank range. ambulances, responding to Gardners call for medical assistance on the south
The
Nielsen survived the massacre, but the library became a scene of carnage. 16 - Patti Nielson. school and begin the rescue of two wounded students lying on the ground near the
positioned by the west side athletic shed, reports that there are five victims
I question that. At 4:56 is when amateur transcripts say Isaiah Shoels yells "Mom." Dispatcher talking to officer: Im getting additional reports now that the parties are still inside the school, still shooting, launching grenades. Gardner, who is in the south parking lot and has exchanged gunfire with Eric
5/19/2022 8:38 PM. Now Harris and Klebold moved away from the library windows where they started. Harris
SHOT. coming from the schools northeast side. at Columbine High School. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. She was emotionally strained. the librarys east area and enter the center section, reloading their weapons
At 4:41 in Patti Nielson's call is when many amateur transcripts (the one that inspired me to do this project was this one) say when Eric says "peek-a-boo". Kirklin turned his head to the sky and saw someone standing over him. The eyewitness accounts are full of terror and courage, heartbreak and luck. All rights reserved. Deputy
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. She hopes her absence is being seen as running toward her family, not running away from the memories. justgatheringinfo I decided, she said, that I was not going to let those hateful boys ruin my life.. Anyways. report 30 students have exited the school on the west side. Patti Nielson - Inside Columbine - Google lower parking lot of the high school. Teacher: He is in science room number three. Dan O'Shea, passed by the emergency exit that at least 30 survivors earlier had used to flee the library. Injured and Survivors of the Columbine High School shooting Names contained within brackets [ ] indicate the victim didn't know the person but subsequent investigation has provided the identity of the individual. Shot twice in the left side of his head, Ireland dropped. Gardner yells
two-hour 911 phone call (from 11:29 a.m. to 1:24 p.m.) from a school secretary
A subreddit focused on constructive discussion to better understand the events that took place surrounding the mass shooting at Columbine High School on April 20th, 1999. The Columbine Library Audio refers to a 911 call placed by art teacher Patti Nielson[1] as she hid inside the library of Columbine High School during the shooting rampage on April 20, 1999. I'm working to get to April 21. Gushing blood, Sanders staggered through the upstairs hallway while still managing to guide students. He fled through the door with a few scrapes, bruises and a belief that Klebold had spared his life. The fifth shot, a shotgun blast to the chest, finally knocked Kirklin off his feet. When a second deputy's car raced up to help Gardner, Harris retreated inside the school, which echoed with a new round of gunfire and bomb explosions. Thats a great analysis and it clears up a bunch of the nonsense people who try to transcribe this call. out the east main entrance, to Littleton Hospital. I thought it was probably a video production, she said, so I went out there to tell him to stop., It was then she realized it was real as one of the young gunmen turned around and fired in her direction. last day of his life, Eric Harris arrives alone at the student parking lot at
outside on the southwest side of the school and gives directions where
Many of these. Student
Harris,
Get down!. side, approach the south parking lot. I question its validity for several reasons. Walker
Why do I have to do it all at once? Eubanks dared to peek out from the table and saw Klebold reloading. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Klebold and Harris also have bombs constructed with timers in their
Dispatcher: We have paramedics, we have fire and we have police en route.
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