Calls to 911 emergency number by Texas students during massacre

Reuters

Published May 27, 2022 04:20PM ET

(Reuters) - At least two girls cowering in their classrooms at Robb Elementary School in Texas called the police emergency number 911 during the massacre, a law enforcement official said on Friday.

Gunman Salvador Ramos killed 19 students, mostly 9 and 10-year-olds, and two teachers in the attack.

The first call came from a little girl at the Uvalde, Texas, school who called multiple times on Tuesday. At 12:03 p.m., she identified herself and told authorities what room the shooter was in, said Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

"I warn you it's not --" McCraw broke off before he recounted the calls. "It's better that I read it than you listen to it."

Here is a 911 emergency call timeline McCraw outlined at a news conference:

12:03 p.m. - The first call came from a little girl who said she was in Room 112. "She identified herself and whispered, 'He's in Room 112,'" McCraw said, without identifying the pupil.

12:10 p.m. - The same girl called back and advised there were multiple people dead.

12:13 p.m. - The girl called again.

12:16 p.m. - She called back and said there were eight to nine students alive.

12:19 p.m. - A 911 call was made from the phone of another child, in Room 111. She hung up when another student told her to hang up, McCraw said.

12:21 p.m. - Authorities hear on the 911 call that three shots were fired. (It was not clear which 911 call they were listening to at that time)

12:36 p.m. - A 911 call lasted for 21 seconds

Unspecified time - The initial caller called back and was told to stay on the line and be very quiet. She told 911 "that he shot the door."

12:43 p.m. and 12:47 p.m. - "She asked 911 to please send the police now," McCraw said.

12:46 p.m. - She said that she could hear the police next door.