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Speaker 0: Yes. He's one of our medical staff. He was shot inside the complex as you can see. It's now he's in very critical situation. Think he's going to pass away. Oh my god.

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said. My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk You have to leave. You need to leave. The curb.

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Ross is one of our children and was hit. I'm trying to help. We're good. Get a medic here immediately. We got medics here and there. Stop moving. Stop. It has to.

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The hospital staff are heroic individuals who are working tirelessly, sacrificing sleep and food, and not knowing if their own families are safe. They are dedicated to saving lives and must be protected.

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I'm exhausted and losing my voice. The team has been working nonstop for three weeks without a break. It's heartbreaking to see so many lives destroyed, especially children. We can only do so much to help them, and it's frustrating not having the right equipment. If we had better materials, we could treat more patients. It's overwhelming to see so many people with terrible injuries in such a short time. Today, we had to amputate someone's shoulder because it was shattered. I hope this ends soon, and I'm sure the whole team feels the same.

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I saw blood coming out of his head in the front row, but thankfully he is walking now.

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- I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom. - I saw hit I heard the shot ring out. - I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right. - I saw him slump over in his chair forward. - He slumped over. - He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off. - Running high right now.

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I shot him multiple times until he was no longer a threat. Despite being a medic with first aid training, I did not help him. The incident occurred near a hospital, but my first instinct was to flee due to the growing crowd chanting to attack me.

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The transcript centers on the claim that the Jerusalem Post was first to report Charlie Kirk’s death, a mere thirty-one minutes after he was shot in Utah, and argues that such rapid publication implies inside information from someone connected to the inner circle. Key timeline details and claims: - The shooting occurred at 12:54 local Utah time. The Jerusalem Post reportedly published the death notice about thirty-one minutes later, prompting questions about how such fast reporting could occur without insider access. - Police audio indicates the transport route to the hospital was not via the freeway but on a surface street adjacent to the freeway, described as dark blue in a map photo. Under normal conditions, travel on that route would take eight to twelve minutes; the speakers claim they were traveling at high speed, estimating seven to ten minutes to reach the hospital, with the freeway alternative taking six to nine minutes. - Audio is played in which a responder notes a black SUV northbound with a passenger door open, suggesting someone may have been a victim. - The account describes a rapid, improvised medical and evacuation response. The speakers claim: they did not attempt to close the door, Justin drove aggressively, Dan was giving precise directions, and the team cut through intersections to reach the hospital. - At the hospital, the team purportedly loaded Charlie into a gurney, carried him to a room, and the speaker cut off his shirt (the “White Freedom shirt”) to allow access for a defibrillator and drugs. They claim to have interacted with staff during treatment, including pushing drugs and assisting with defibrillation. - Speaker 3 confirms that upon arrival at the hospital, Charlie initially had a pulse after treatment began; they describe praying for a miracle as doctors later said the pulse returned because Charlie was healthy, but a surgeon later declared he was dead. - A final timeline tally is presented: about one minute to load Charlie into the SUV and leave UVU; seven to ten minutes to drive to the hospital; five to ten minutes to get him into the operating room (OR). The hospital staff are described as not prepped in advance, suggesting the need to locate a gurney and assemble the team. The total time from the shooting to the doctor’s declaration of death is estimated as thirty-three to fifty minutes, with thirty-one minutes from being shot to the Jerusalem Post’s report. - The speakers argue that the tight timeline implies an inside source feeding information to the Jerusalem Post and question why Israel, not American outlets, reported the information so quickly, given that this occurred on American soil and involved an American figure. - The speakers repeatedly emphasize the implausibility of such rapid reporting without insider access and challenge the sequencing of information dissemination and the role of Israel in the initial reporting.

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Speaker 1 argues there are several issues with Brian Harpel’s narrative. First, a records request found 20 911 calls related to Charlie Kirk’s death and the Utah Valley University shooting; none of the calls came from Brian Harpold or anyone on his security staff. 911 does not have any record of their call, which is presented as problem number one. Second, the question is who could have called 911 if the five men in the car describe their actions during the drive to the hospital. Brian Harpole had dropped his phone at UVU, and Frank Turick’s phone was stuck on FaceTime the whole time, according to him. The listener is invited to determine who possibly made the 911 call, when it was made, and why Harpole would claim a call was made if it did not occur. Speaker 2 recounts the drive to the hospital: they ran toward the security team, got into the SUV with Justin driving, Dan in the front with GPS, Rick to the left holding Charlie’s head, and Brian at Charlie’s feet. Charlie is described as so large that the door wouldn’t close, prompting commands to “go, go, go.” The group heads to the hospital, driving without lights or sirens, breaking intersections, and beeping the horn. An ambulance is described as approaching from the venue; they decide to continue. Justin is praised as a trained driver, using exact directions for turns. Rick and the speaker are in the back; Charlie’s left leg is down in the door, preventing the door from closing. The speaker is on their knees doing medical care with Rick and Charlie’s life in danger, shouting and performing CPR. Speaker 3 adds details: they open the back door, drag Charlie in, Justin drives 60–100 mph, Charlie’s tallness prevents the door from closing, and they continue driving. The speaker describes continuing medical care in the car, including stopping to perform CPR, and the door not closing because of Charlie’s size. They reach the hospital, put Charlie on a gurney, and wheel him inside. The staff are described as unaware of their arrival, since they had called 911 but arrived in bloodied condition. The speaker notes his phone came out during unloading, and that he had been FaceTiming his wife and later Spencer during the event. He explains that he left the phone in his back pocket once the shooting occurred. Speaker 1 concludes: Turick’s phone was stuck on FaceTime and did not make any calls; Rick Cutler was praying and cradling Charlie’s head, and holding Harpole to keep him from flying out of the SUV while tending to Charlie. Brian Harpole did not make any call and did not use his own phone since it was left at UVU. Justin, the driver, drove aggressively through intersections, while Dan Flood directed from the passenger seat. The question remains whether any 911 calls were made during the high-speed conveyance, given 911 calls last 30 seconds to 2 minutes, and whether anyone had a free moment to place a call. The speaker questions if a 911 call was made at all, and why Harpole would misremember a 911 call if none occurred. The hospital’s lack of notification suggests the 911 call may not have been successful, or may not have been made, and the speaker commits to continuing the investigation, asking for input on what happened to the missing 911 call.

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Families trapped in a hospital during conflict faced severe shortages of water and food. Reports of indiscriminate shooting by the IDF were denied. Siblings with amputated limbs from an airstrike are in critical condition, with efforts to evacuate them ongoing. Concerns are raised for their well-being and that of other patients left behind in the hospital. Communication has been lost, leaving them isolated and in urgent need of assistance.

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Something out fireworks. Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter, Charlie Kirk has been shot. Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said. My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk Athletes, you need to leave. In the scene, the speaker conveys that a safety team is present and references an active shooter situation involving Charlie Kirk. They report that Charlie Kirk has been shot, and that Charlie Kirk got hit is cited as what the security detail said. A family member's message adds urgency, noting that Charlie Kirk Athletes, you need to leave.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 address a viral video about Charlie’s chief of staff, Mikey, and explain why they are discussing it. - The video in question attacks Mikey, Charlie’s chief of staff, claiming based on a few seconds of clips that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. They describe this as a “extremely disgusting attack.” - Speaker 1 recounts what happened: they were at the scene when a shooting occurred. The loud crack is heard; they turn and see Charlie has been shot. They realize there is a shooter on the scene. They decide to get out of there rather than be shot, noting Charlie had a security team that leapt into action to get Charlie out. - Speaker 0 notes their own actions: he, too, considered getting into the car, but decided against it. He was ahead of Mikey as they left. He recalls a moment where he paused to assess the situation, then saw Mikey, who was profoundly freaked out. Mikey’s lip was quivering, and he said, “I need to call Erica,” then took his phone and began calling Erica. Speaker 0 also called his own mom, saying there had been a shooting and that he was okay. - They describe Mikey’s later actions: after the initial shock, Mikey took charge like a “general directing a battle,” coordinating hospital transport and information flow, and directing people where to go. When they learned Charlie had died, Mikey told them, “now none of you can say anything that you've heard because it is Erica is not going to hear about this from anyone except me.” - Speaker 2 asks if Mikey could be involved in a conspiracy to murder Charlie. Speaker 1 responds that such accusations are vile and describes how some people online fuel such narratives, comparing the mindset to getting a “high” from dangerous or provocative content. - The speakers emphasize Mikey’s heroic actions: Mikey was distressed but stepped up to direct people and communicate with Erica and others. Speaker 0 notes that he, too, was traumatized after learning of Charlie’s death and rushed to be with Erica and the team. - They address the specific allegation that Mikey was on the phone immediately during the incident; they state he was not on the phone but was taking social videos to share with their group chats. He would send updates to Charlie’s social media during the event while the crowd was changing, then, overwhelmed by the noise and shock, he put his fingers in his ears but his phone remained in his hand as he moved away. - They describe the scene as a cordoned-off area with a narrow gap that people used to exit, where Mikey walked briskly or ran as he processed the trauma and continued to direct actions. They reiterate Mikey “turned into a general on a field marshaling the troops.” - Speaker 1 closes by urging readers who propagate narratives attacking Mikey to reconsider, stating that such narratives are bad and gross and a choice that shouldn’t be made.

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The speaker briefly mentions a person who is afraid of getting vaccinated. They express concern for this individual and mention that they went to a certain place and then back again. The speaker ends by saying "Oh God, it's a pity for him, how scared he is."

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The speaker asks for the person's name multiple times and tells them not to worry about being in the news. They mention being proud of the person and ask them to show their face. The speaker denies touching the person and tells them not to touch them either. They mention that the person is not allowed to post anything and then the transcript abruptly ends.

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Hello, everyone. I'm at Emory Midtown Hospital receiving great care for my injured hand, which is swollen and purple. We're waiting for X-rays to assess the damage. I appreciate all the warm support from across Georgia and the nation. Although my freedom was challenged while fighting for yours, I remain committed to my constitutional duties. I will be back in the legislature tomorrow morning. Thank you for your support.

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My mom said they were treated well and taken care of. They received medicine and antibiotics. One of the men had a bad injury from a motorbike accident and a paramedic tended to his wounds. The people were friendly, kept the place clean, and showed genuine concern for them.

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Mark addresses the people of Indianapolis, saying, "Right now I'm just focused on my recovery, and I just wanted to thank the the first responders, Eskenazi Hospital." He adds, "You're gonna get some." "I just wanna thank doctor Mosler, the surgeon. She saved my life, so I'm I'm grateful for that." "Sorry. I can't answer all the any better?" "Thank you, guys." He notes, "Recovering slowly, man. Appreciate it. Take long process. Alright, guys." The remarks express gratitude toward first responders and the surgeon who saved his life and acknowledge a long recovery. Recovery is described as slow by him.

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I'm on fire, are you okay? Wow, that was crazy, I got it on camera. Are you alright? You just caught him on fire. How do you feel? Oh no, I got hit by a grenade.

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter Charlie Kirk is in shock. Charlie Kirk got hit. Looking at what the security detail just said. Push one, sir.

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"You're I just read your tweet to the audience. Are you hearing that from people who are in a position to know that that Charlie" "Is in that he's alive and that he's in critical?" "I am." "Spoke to somebody in a position who knows what he said, he has a pulse." "I have to tell you, Nathan." "I, my my daughter was at the tent. She's 19 years old." "And she's on her way home now. But this this"

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We were shot at in the room and my colleague, a nurse, got injured. This is a serious crime.

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The guy is right there. They might have hit him. What's that? He seems a bit injured.

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Yeah. He'd been in the same bed literally for a hundred and two days. It still ain't what we knew him before this situation, but we're grateful for, you know, the the progress so far.

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I was trying to understand what happened - was he shot or injured? Then we heard him on the microphone, asking to grab his shoes as they tried to take them off. We were just trying to figure out the situation. Translation: I was trying to understand what happened - was he shot or injured? Then we heard him on the microphone, asking to grab his shoes as they tried to take them off. We were just trying to figure out the situation.
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