Tragedy at Columbine

Columbine 911 calls show chaos

Transcripts of emergency telephone calls made by a teacher at Columbine High School known only as Peggy in the library area and from a female student. Some portions were unintelligible.

Peggy: Yes, I'm a teacher at Columbine High School and there is a student here with a gun. He just shot out a window. I believe, um, I'm at Columbine High School. I don't know what's in my shoulder. If it was just some glass. I don't know what's going on.

Dispatcher: Has anyone been injured, ma'am?

Peggy: I am, yes! And the school is in a panic and I'm in the library. I've got students down. Kids under the table! My kids are screaming, under the table, kids, and my teachers are trying to take control of things. We need police here.

Dispatcher: OK, OK, we're getting them. Who is the student, ma'am?

Peggy: I don't know who the student is. I saw a student outside . . . I said what was going on out there. (Talking to students) I don't think that's a really good idea. (Back to dispatcher) And we were waiting to see what was going on. He turned the gun straight at us and shot and my God, the window went out and the kid standing there with me, I think he got hit.

Dispatcher: OK, we got help on the way, ma'am.

Peggy: Oh God! Oh God! Kids, just stay down. Do we know where he's at? I'm in the library. He's upstairs. He's right outside of here. He's outside this hall. There are lines of people . . . Kids, just stay down! Do we know where he's at? He's outside in the hall. There's alarms and things going off and smoke. (Yelling): My God, smoke is coming into this room. I've got the kids under a table. I don't know what's happening in the rest of the building. Shouldn't someone else be calling 911?

Dispatcher: Yes, we have a lot of people on. I need you to stay on the line with me. We need to know what's going on.

Peggy: I am on the floor.

Dispatcher: You've the kids there?

Peggy: I've got every student in this library on the floor. (Yelling): You guys just stay on the floor!

Dispatcher: Is there any way you can lock the doors?

Peggy: Um, smoke is coming in from out there and I'm a little . . . My God, it's . . . (Sounds: Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang.)

My God, the gun is right outside my door. OK, I don't think I'm going to go out there. We're not going to go to the door. I've got the kids on the floor. I got all of the kids in the library on the floor.

Dispatcher: We have paramedics and we have fire and we have police en route.

— — — Dispatcher: Columbine Senior High School. There's been a shooting. There's a female in the south parking lot. OK, I'm sorry, can you tell me where she is?

Student: She's in the south parking lot on the lower parking lot.

Dispatcher: She's in the parking lot, the lower one?

Student: Right, toward the east end of that parking lot . . . I just saw everyone running. I just saw the smoke.

Dispatcher: OK. We had a report of explosions down there. Is there a car fire or anything?

Student: People are saying there's a gun.

Dispatcher: Do you know if anyone was carrying a weapon out there?

Student: No, I do not. There's like smoke going off in the parking lot right now. There are loud noises. I'm not sure exactly. A cop is pulling up.

Dispatcher: Can you direct them?

Student: No, but they're going in the right direction. People are running out of the school like mad right now.

Dispatcher: Where is the female . . . is she still in that south parking lot?

Student: I can't see her anymore. I ran to the phone.

Dispatcher: Can you see anything else?

Student: A lot of people are at the front of the parking lot and they're running out.

Dispatcher: When the kids came out of the school, which direction were they going?

Student: They went down towards the street.

Dispatcher: What part is this? Is it like the gym area, the cafeteria or just classrooms?

Student: They're coming from like the commons, the lunch area right now.

Dispatcher: The commons area?

Student: Everyone's running and I'm still standing here.

Dispatcher: You're out of the way of danger, aren't you?

Student: I believe so, I don't know.

Dispatcher: Do you mind if I keep you on the phone here so you can tell me if anything else is going on there?

Student: I think the fire alarm is going off right now. Yeah, the fire alarm is going off.

Audio from Littleton 911 tapes

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    April 24, 1999


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      BACKGROUND
    Full index of the shooting main page
    Reconstruction of the shooting full story
    Timeline
    Location the school
    Floorplan
    Weapons used

      AUDIO
    'Friend of Mine'
    Listen to the Columbine Memorial song sung by Columbine students Jonathan and Stephen Cohen.

    911 tapes
    Student - Audio/Transcript
    SWAT team rescue - Video

    Interview with Arun Ghandi
    Arun Ghandi, one of Ghandi's grandsons, speaks to Boulder County students about his non-violence campaign and his thoughts on Columbine. Interview


      PHOTOS
    A Daily Camera photo essay detailed the tragedy of April 20 and the recovery and remembrance in the following weeks: photo essay

      INTERACT
    With the recent rise in school violence, do you feel schools are still safe? vote here

      THE VICTIMS
    Cassie Bernall
    Steven Curnow
    Corey DePooter
    Kelly Fleming
    Matthew Kechter
    Daniel Mauser
    Daniel Rohrbough
    William "Dave" Sanders
    Rachel Scott
    Isaiah Shoels
    John Tomlin
    Lauren Townsend
    Kyle Velasquez

      THE INVESTIGATION
    Man pleads innocent to helping Columbine killers get weapons full story
    Relatives angry about handling of case full story
    Parents of Columbine killer seek to limit evidence access full story
    Investigators meet with Harris' parents full story
    CHS investigators focus on computers full story
    FBI investigator's son linked to case full story
    Killer reportedly took Luvox antidepressant full story
    Detectives question shooter's girlfriend full story
    Bombs found in cafeteria full story
    Portraits of the killers full story
    Killer's diary describes plot of hate full story

      SCHOOL VIOLENCE
    Teenager threatens classmates full story
    Students accused of plotting shooting full story
    Violence in Georgia full story
    School violence stuns nation full story
    Teen wounds six fellow students full story
    Teens charged in alleged school attack plot full story
    Michigan teenagers charged in plot full story
    Other school shootings full story
    1927 school bombing killed nearly 40 children full story
    Suspensions, arrests across country full story
    La. school site of another shooting full story
    Facts: Death in schools full story
    'Blood in the School Yard', from the Cincinnati Post full series

      REACTION
    Time: Duo sought immortality full story
    Aftershocks continue to hit Columbine full story
    Columbine lawsuits multiply full story
    High schools' 'cult of the athlete' under scrutiny full story
    Parents of Columbine shooters sued full story
    Columbine spurs interest in home schools full story
    Columbine healing fund raises $2.3 million full story
    CU frat shows support for Columbine full story
    'Healing bear' arrives to help in Littleton full story
    Doctors: Guilt a normal reaction for survivors full story
    Media the message? full story
    Broomfield couple campaigns to 'Erase the Hate' full story
    What now? editorial

      GUNS AND LAW
    Inaction on gun control could prompt ballot issues full story
    Democrats say they'll carry gun laws favored by Owens full story
    Owens says tougher laws wouldn't have prevented tragedy full story
    State senator plans to revive bill on concealed-handguns full story
    Despite pressure, more gun control measures unlikely full story
    Columbine dad lobbies Washington full story
    Senate passes more gun controls full story
    Columbine killers also wounded the NRA full story
    Senate rejects any new restrictions on gun-show sales full story
    Gun control strife full story
    Leaders scrap gun bills full story
    Guns and legislatures full story

      HOW TO HELP
    A drive to raise money for a memorial for the victims of the Columbine High School tragedy has been established. Contributions may be mailed to the Columbine Memorial Fund, c/o The Jefferson Foundation, 809 Quail St., Building 1, Lakewood, CO 80215.

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