Female caller: (Sound of phone ringing and child crying).
Dispatcher: “911. Where is your emergency?”
Caller: “He. We are at (address) Schocalog. (Indecipherable) shot my window.”
Dispatcher: “(address). Shot go out, window shot out? Anyone. Any victims?”
Caller: “(address).”
Dispatcher: “(address).”
Caller: “No.”
Dispatcher: “OK.”
Caller: “We’re down in the basement. Locked.”
Dispatcher: “Stay in the basement.”
Caller: “Please. Please.”
Dispatcher: “What’s your name?”
Caller: “(tells her name). Help me. I’m so scared.”
Dispatcher: “OK, stay in the basement, (name). (address) Schocalog. And your window is shot. Stay in the basement, OK?”
Caller: “(address). (address). It’s (address).”
Dispatcher: “I’m sorry. (address). I have that written down. OK. (address) Schocalog. Stay in your basement.”
Caller: “Oh, God. I heard the gun.”
Dispatcher: “OK. There.”
Caller: “I heard. (indecipherable) hit the floor. Please hurry.”
Caller: (Sound of child crying)
Dispatcher: “OK, just stay in your basement, ma’am. Try to calm down. We’ll come.”
Caller: “Where are you guys at?”
Dispatcher: “We’ll come and talk to you after we apprehend him, OK?
Caller: “Are you guys here?”
Dispatcher: “Yes, they are there. Do not go upstairs, though, ma’am. Do not go upstairs.”
Caller: “Are you guys here?”
Operator: “We are not at your house, no.”
Caller: “Oh my God. I’m hearing all these footsteps.” (Sound of a male voice shouting in background.)
Dispatcher: “Stay. Just stay in your house. OK.”
Call ends.

