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I got my arm my arm underneath her that was pulling her out, pulling her out, and then another guy fell on top of her, and then another guy was just walking. I mean, there was people, crushed. Out there. Take him out.

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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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We witness the first sighting of the victim, who appears to be in a bad condition. It is unclear whether they are being moved out or placed in an ambulance. The intense activity and quick movements near the vehicle indicate a sense of urgency. Surprisingly, the victim is alive.

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Two individuals are discussing the location of a person who is lying down with a bullshade next to them. They mention specific landmarks like a ladder and a building. They strategize on how to approach the situation and call for assistance. They emphasize keeping an eye on the person and potential dangers. The conversation is focused on coordinating their actions to handle the situation effectively. Translation: The speakers are discussing the location of a person lying down with a bullshade next to them. They strategize on how to approach the situation and call for assistance, emphasizing keeping an eye on the person and potential dangers. The conversation is focused on coordinating their actions to handle the situation effectively.

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I'm at the patient's property, but there's no address listed. I'll meet the ambulance or police at the gatehouse and bring them up here. I don't know the patient's age or gender, but there could be a female and a male. Just send someone quickly. I don't know if they are awake or breathing. I'm not inside the house because it's locked, but I see someone laying down through the window. They don't appear to be awake or alert, and I haven't heard them talk or cry. They're not moving. Please, just send someone out here quickly.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 are having a conversation about a situation. Speaker 0 mentions numbers and asks how things are going. Speaker 1 calls for backup and mentions medics. The conversation is intense and urgent.

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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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We witness the first sighting of the victim, who appears to be in a terrible condition. It is unclear whether they are being moved or placed in an ambulance. The speaker notices some activity on the other side of the vehicle, characterized by anxiety and quick movements. Suddenly, the speaker exclaims in shock, realizing that the victim is actually alive.

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Ambulance, that's some sort of sign, but yes. So, basically, the activity that we were looking for that, that anxious or that quick moving that was going on on the other side of the vehicle. Oh my gosh. He's completely alive. What the hell?

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I appreciate you, man. Are you okay? Please put your hands on top of the vehicle. Hold on. Put the gun down. Rescue 1068, we need assistance. Hey, Matt, walk with me. Sit down. Where's your pistol? What’s that?

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Someone is instructed to remove a blanket. An individual is told to stop resisting or they will get tased and tagged. They are ordered not to move. An arm is manipulated. Someone is told to stay down repeatedly. An injury is questioned. A toe is manipulated. Someone is told to get the shot and keep breathing. An action is tested. Assistance is offered to lift the individual to their knees or carry them.

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Ambulance! There’s definitely something happening. We were trying to identify the anxious or rapid movement on the other side of the vehicle. Oh my gosh, he’s completely alive! What the hell?

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The speaker urgently calls for a rescue squad and an ambulance, stating that someone's lip has been blown off. They express concern and apologize for the situation. They mention the need to carry the injured person and reassure that everything will be okay. They also ask if anyone has a buddy or a litter to help transport the injured person.

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Ambulance. There's definitely something happening. We were trying to figure out the anxious, quick movements on the other side of the vehicle. Oh my gosh, he's completely alive. What the hell?

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Speaker 0: Help. Help. Yep. You alright? Billy, you alright? This much more stopped on Willett Road. Here. Let's go. Yeah.

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Lower your windows. Do you have your driver's license and proof of insurance? You ran that red light. I saw it was red when you went through. Just hang tight. For safety, I need you to step out of the vehicle. I see you have a pistol; I’m going to remove it. Rescue is on the way. You’ve been shot in the leg. I need to stop the bleeding. Where's your phone? It's in the trunk? Stay with me; we need to cut your clothes off to assess the wound. The tourniquet has stopped most of the bleeding, but we need to keep an eye on it. You're going to UF Health Shands. Hang in there; help is coming.

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A man is seen laying against a wall, joined by another person. They both lay down, one possibly injured. A cleric appears to be tending to the injured man, holding something red. The injured man shows no signs of bleeding. The cleric then moves around, possibly preparing something. Another man is on the phone, seemingly unfazed by the situation. The scene ends with confusion about the events unfolding.

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We witness the first sighting of the victim, who appears to be in a bad condition. It is unclear whether they are being moved out or placed in an ambulance. The intense activity and rapid movement on the other side of the vehicle indicate a sense of urgency. Surprisingly, the victim is confirmed to be alive.

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This is the first time we're seeing the victim, and their condition doesn't look good, in fact, it looks terrible. We're trying to determine if they are being moved out of the area or if they are being put into an ambulance. The activity we were observing was quite anxious and there was a lot of quick movement happening on the other side of the vehicle. To our surprise, the victim is completely alive. It's shocking.

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Ambulance, that's some sort of sign, but yes. So, basically, the activity that we were looking for that, that anxious or that quick moving that was going on on the other side of the vehicle. Oh my gosh. He's completely alive. What the hell?

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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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We witness the first sighting of the victim, who appears to be in a bad condition. It is unclear whether they are being moved out or placed in an ambulance. The intense activity and quick movements near the vehicle indicate a sense of urgency. Surprisingly, the victim is alive.

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Chaos unfolds in a rapid, disjointed exchange. A frantic speaker curses and questions what is happening: 'Fuck.' 'Oh, it's it.' 'Sorry. You're good. What?' 'What's higher? I white mist.' They ask 'Sora, can you see them?' but there is no sight: 'No. No.' The speaker explains that 'Sora's tried hip. I cannot move.' He adds that 'And but he was able to get to some conventist's plate. I don't know.' 'Shortly after that. Oh god.' They call to Josh: 'Josh. Yeah. Get in.' 'Come on. I need help.' The moment ends with the command 'Fuck. Get down.' The exchange conveys urgency, confusion, and a plea for assistance.

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I appreciate your honesty. Are you okay? Just put your hands on the vehicle for me. I’ll check your license and send you on your way. He’s compliant but has a pistol, so we’ll remove it for safety. Where’s your pistol? It’s on my side. Let’s get you to sit down. I need to stop the bleeding. I’ll crank it down to help. Where’s your phone? It’s in the truck. Stay calm; we’re here to help.

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I appreciate your honesty. Are you okay? Where's your pistol? Just put your hands on the vehicle for me. We're going to check your license and send you on your way. He's compliant but has a pistol, so we'll remove it from that side. Sit down, please. I need to stop the bleeding. Hang on. I have to crank this down to control the bleeding. I need my phone. Where is it? It's in the truck. Stay calm. We're going to take care of this.
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