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STEVE THONE
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RiCK YOUNG (Reserve LittletonFire)
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On 04-10·99, at about 1120 hours, while reltlrning from a meeting in Aurora, I monitored a radio call from officers at
Columbine High School, 620I South Pierce Street, saying that theywere exchanginggun tire with suspects inside the school
and that explosiveshad been used. I immediately wentenrouteto Columbine High School,and arrivedon sceneat Columbine
High School at approximately I j40 hours. I checked with Lt. DaveWalcher and Sgt. Phi! By, who were acting as Incident
Commanders and set up a staging area for the incoming bomb squads in the east parking lot of Clement Park. Members of
bomb squads from the City of Denver, Arapahoe County and Jefferson County arrived at that time or shortly thereafter. A
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decisionwas made to hold the Boulder County Bomb Squadand the DouglasCounty Bomb Squad in reservefor use at a later
time or to be utilized on other calls within the metropolitan area.
At approximately 1215 hours. a requestwas made forbomb technician to respondto the 8000 blockofSouth Wadsworth. This
assignment was given to members of the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad. Sgt. Scott Linne, Deputy Jeff
Britegarn and.DeputyWayne Belohlavyrespondedto thataddress. Onceon scene. theymet with firelightersof theWest Metro
Fire ProtectionDistrict. and determined that a bomb had exploded. Some evidence was collected by Sgt. Linne. Sgt. Linne
returned to Clement Park with remnants and clock parts from the bomb that had exploded. The Crime scene was left with
Belohlavy and Al Blank. Evidence custodians from Jefferson County Sheriffs Office later responded to photograph and
processthe crime scene. (See reports by Bill Maron. West Metro Fire ProtectionDistrict.)
At some time between 1225 and 1235 hours, Dave Hayley and Ed Henzing were asked to check three backpacksin the area
.the Command Post for any improvisedexplosivedevices (I.E.D) During the same period of time. Rich Euchler and Scott
Linne were asked to respond to .1 which Is the residence of suspect Eric Harris) to assist in the
processing of a search warrant on that house. Because an explosive atmosphere was found in the garage of that house. [
responded to assist Sgt. Eucaler,checkingthe houseforI.E.D.s. aswellas to clear the flammable atmosphere priorto the search
warrant beingserved. Duringthe time I was in the house. I observedseveral itemsof interest. There were two blacktwo gallon
AMF"LaneConditioner"jugs in the garage. Thesejugswereconsistent withthe type that were foundearlier in the 8000 Block
of South Wadsworth and associated with the explosion and fire, I also observed a video camera on the family floor. This
camera was left in place and mentioaed to Investigators forthe searchwarrant, While I was in Eric Harris' room,I found two
C02 deviceson the desk. These devices consistedof cases with.... inside and attached to small
plastic bags oJW These devices were in plain viewand were taken at thattime in order to removethem as a hazard from
the house. After checking the rest ofthe house.the garage door was opened to vent the house. Sgt. Euchler and I continued
to monitor the air for any indication of an explosive atmosphere. After determining that the explosive atmosphere was no
longer in the house and would pose no threat to investigators, the house was left as a crime scene. The house was left being
protectedby policeofficers from the EdgewaterPoiice Departmeat. I thenreturnedto the school,wherethe bombsquads were
heing staged on the west side of the school betweenthe west entranceand the ballfields.
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BombTechnicians Dave Hayley, Mike Guerra,Joe Dempsey, and Bill Chew made an initial bomb sweep ofthe schoo. After
the initial sweep, it was determined approximately how many devices were seen, their location and what measurable steps
would have to be taken in order to render these devices safe,
Bomb Technicians Alex Wood and Archie Singieton then entered the southwest doors ofthe school and began to rendersafe
both pipe bombs and C02 cartridge bomb's by using propertechnique and wearing the proper personal protected equipment,
Upon initialentry into the school. a one-poundColemanfuel tank bomband eight C02 cartridge bombs were found. collected
and placed into the "ftag bag" (See reports by Technicians Woodand Slngleton.)
Bomb Technicians Rick Young and Rich Euchler then entered the library to determine types and quantities of devices, and
to provide an overview of the situation in the library. This was done by using a digital camera to photograph parts of the
'Iway. interior of the school and the library, This digital disk information was turned over to James Jennings and Chris
Andrist oftbe Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Evidence Ccllection Team, to be processed and filed into evidence. (See
reports by Young and Euchler)
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device that had broken,but not exploded on the floorarea of Science Room # I. This was removedand placed in the Arapahoe
County Bomb Squad's trailer. A sweep was done in the lower portions of the school, primarily in the cafeteria, where an
unexploded pipe bomb was found in a black nylon bag sittingon a table in the cafeteria.
A second sweep of the parking lot was done to check for any type ofLE.D.s that would have been in or around the cars. A.
clock device was found in a black BMW. later identifiedas the vehiclebelonging to Dylan Klebold, A second timed device
was also found in the car belongingto Eric Harris. Dueto the higherrisk associated with the time devices found in the vehicles.
the bomb squad changed its primary focus and movedto work on those devices that were found in the cars. This was done at
approximately1900hours. After an evacuationofthe housesalongthe southparking lot was completed,render safeprocedures
were used to removethe pipe bombs from the BMWand from the Honda. These pipe bombs were also placed intothe Denver
Bomb Squad's trailer for removal to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Explosive Range.
Prior to recovery of the explosives and incendiarydevicesfrom the vehicles. I responded back to Eric Harris' bouse at 8276
South Reed Street. at the request of the investigators on tbe search warrant. Investigators had found a tool box containing
possible bomb building materials and they expressedsomeconcern as to whether or not it may have been a booby trap. This
box was checkedby me. In that box. I found a clockface.wires.batteriesand other bombmakingdevices that had not yet been
connected to any explosive materials. These items were collected and booked into evidence. I then returned to the school.
Items taken out of the cars were as follows: From the black BMW: a black nylon bag containing seven pipe bombs, one
Molotov cocktail,and fourpropane and C02 typedevices. Therewere two incendiaryor Molotov cocktails found in the from
seat. In the trunJc and in the passenger compartment of the car weretwo rwenty-pouncpropane tanks,two five-gallon gas cans
full of a liquid, two two and a half gallon gas cans full of a liquid, and two one-gallon gas cans full of a liquid.
In the vehiclebelongingto Eric Harris. the following items we", recovered: Two twenty-pound"Blue Rhino" propanetanks.
two red plastic five-galiengas cans full of an unknown liquid,twoblack "A.-"IF laneconditionerplastic jugs with liquid,three
two and a half gallon red plastic gas cans with an unknown liquid, three two-gallon gas cans with an unknown liquid, one one
-gallon degreaserjug with an unknown liquid, a pint size "Clorox" bottle with an unknown liquid, and three homemadeor
simulated weapons. In the glove box of Harris' car, there was a C02 powered BB gun pistol. (See Officers' reports for
additional iaformanon.)
During the render safe operations. there was an unintentional explosionof a pipe bomb. This explosion was containedwithin
the bomb trailer and initiated some other small devices. (See SergeantDempsey's report.)
Due to the late hour, all explosive devices that bad been recovered from the school were placed into the Denver Police
DepartmentBomb Squad's trailer to be stored overnight inside the security of the perimeter at the school. This was done to
maintain chain of custody, as well as provide safety for the public and tor the officers at the time. These devices were to be
transportedto the Jefferson Count Sheriffs Office Explosives Rangethe followingmorning for render safe procedures to take
place.
After the devices were removed from the school. the school was released back to the Incident Command Post for a second
WAT sweep of the school. This was done by SWATmembers and bombtechnicians. No additional I.E.D.s were found at
this time.
On Wednesday, 04-21-99, Bomb Squad members rerurned to Columbine High School at approximately 0930 hours. After a
short briefing, it was determined that the Bomb Squadwould be broken into three groups. One group to continue the search
of the school, one group to perform render safe procedures at the range. and one group to respond to calls and to assist with
search warrants at Harris and Klebold home. Prior to breakingup into the three groups, an additional search was done of the
school perimeter as well as the roof of the school. checkingfor any kind of booby traps or I.E.D.s that may have been missed
on the day prior. On the roofofthe school, there Was evidenceof a pipe bomb that had exploded as well as evidence froma
Molotov cocktail that had exploded. This evidencewas collected by Bomb Technician Guerra.
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Bomb Technicians Mark Gutke, Dale Foley, Mike Guerra. Dan Davis, Rich Euchler, Wayne Belohlavy, Steve Thone, Brian
Hart, and Joe Hanlin remained at the school andbegancheckingbackpacks in the cafeteria and library for any kind ofexplosive
devices. (See their supplemental reports for additional informaticn.) Bomb Technicians Joe Dempsey, Scott Linne, Archie
SingletonandGregSextonresponded to regarding a search warrant, The remainder ofthe bombtechnicians
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responded to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Explosives Range and performed render safe and evidence collection
procedures on the C02 bombs and pipe bombs.
At approximately 1330hours. the group that hadgonetothe-'ddress, responded to theJefferson CountySheriff', Office
ExplosivesRange in order to render safe on two additional pipe bombs and some additional C02 cartridgebombs. This render
safe procedure lasted until approximately 1800hours.
On 04-22-99, Bomb Technicians Glenn Grove. Mike Guerra. Rich Euchler, Joe Dempsey, Scott Linne. Dan Davis. Jeff
Britegam, Greg Sexton and Mark Gutke respondedto Columbine High School to continue to check backpacks and lockersfor
any kind ofl,E,D.s,
At approximately0945 hours, an additional device was found in a bluenylon duffle bag in the cafeteria. This devicematched
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was similar to one that had been found earlier in the cafeteriaas it continued a twenty-pound propane cylinder. one-galion
can a one gallon jug ~a clocktiming device.a pipe bomb. some miscellaneousfireworks and Estes
model rocket engines. All of these items were coveredwith miscellaneous clothing, such as T-shirts, underwear, socks. etc.
Afterdearing evidencecustodians from the cafeteria.thisdevicewas renderedsafe using approved techniquesandequipment
by me prior to any additional evidence collection. Digital photographs were taken and this Information was also submittedto
evidence,
After this device was found. all backpacksin the cafeteria. library, stage area and all classroom. were hand checkedby bomb
technicians. Backpacks were cleared and markedusingone inch vinyl colored tape and left in place for evidencecollection.
Additionalbackpacks,student lockers, storagerooms,storage lockers. desks. classrooms and officeportionsofthe schoolwere
checked by a bomb technicians for the remainder of the day
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On Friday, 04-23-99,the Arapahoe and Denver BombSquads werenot requested at the school due to a scheduledvisit by the
Vice Presidentof the United States on Sunday,04-25·99,astheirserviceswould be needed for that visit. The JeffersonCounty
Sheriff's Office bomb Squad continued to check lockers and backpacks throughoutthe school for the remainderofFriday, 04-
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23-99. It was also on Friday, 04-23-99, chat I met with officers from outside agencies to give them a briefing and information
on the Columbine bomb squad operations to date.
On Saturday. 04-24-99, I met with agents Man Traver and Ken Coffey of the Bureau ofAlcohol. Tobacco and Firearms at the
Jefferson County Sheriff s Office explosive magazine to inventory bomb related evidence, When this inventory was done the
explosive magazine was sealed and initialed as sealed by me. The seals were checked by me prior to entrance ofthe magazine
each and every time that it was opened. The magazine was then resealed. The explosive magazine was sealed as follows: 04·
23-99. \745 hours, 04-24-99. 1400 hours. 04-28·99. 1450hours, 04-29-99, 1328 hours. 05-0 \·99. 1230 hours, 05-03-99. 1700
hours, and 05.05-99. 1340 hours. The only access to the magazine was by me with the agents from the Bureau of Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearms. This was for chain ofcustody and as evidence preservation. During these times there was 110 indication
that seals had been broken or that evidence had been tampered with.
'In Monday. 04-26-99, the Bomb Squads finished searching classrooms in the school and continued to search lockets. This
locker search continued through Tuesday. 04-27·99. at which time they were declared to be clear as every locker and every
backpack located in the school bad been checked by bomb technicians,
ADDITIONAL !NFQB,\1ATIQN: During the time that the LE.D s were rendered safe at the Explosives Range.
representatives of the Pleasanrview Fire Department, Golden Fire Department, and American Medical Response Ambulance
crews stood by to respond in the event of an accident, fire, or injury. Their services were not needed (See attached trip sheet
for additional iaformatlon.).
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On 04-2Q.99, at approximately 1125 hours, a Metro-wide all call was placed by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office in
response to a call of shots fire, officer involved. at a high school where bombs or hand grenades had exploded, By
approximately 1155 hours. bomb technicians from the Jefferson County, Arapahoe County, Denver City and County, A,T F
and F,BJ. bomb squads responded to Columbine High School and staged in the east parking of Clement Park. At about 1215
hours. a report had been made ofa fire in the 8000 block of South Wadsworth Blvd, It was determined 'ha' this fire had been
caused by a detonation and that two suspicious backpacks had been seen prior to the detonation that caused the tire, Bomb
technicians from Arapahoe County responded to this area, positively determined that the backpacks were involved With'he
detonation, and were the cause of this fire. It was determined that these were diversionary devices associated with the incident
From approximately 1200hours to approximately 1500 hours. the bomb squaw stood by at the request ofthe incident command
while a sweep was done of the school by multiple agency SWAT teams. During this time. bomb technicians did some
peripheral checking of backpacks and vehicles in the parking lots adjacent to the school perimeter. Bomb technicians
responded to one ofthe suspect's home at • • • • at the time ofan execution ofa search warrant. regarding
a possible explosive atmosphere that was in that house,
At approximately 1630 hours, the bomb squad was authorized to move from the staging area in Clement Park to the west side
of Columbine High School to begin doing bomb search and render safe procedures. Beginning with an initial sweep of the
school, it was determined that the highest priority would be given to the library, second priority given to the cafeteria and
additional areas checked as time allowed This was done until two devices were found in suspects' vehicles that still had clocks
or other timing devices attached to them. As a result ofthese timing devices, priority was changed. listing the vehicles with
the known timing devices as priority # I, Bomb technicians in bomb suits, or using a remotely controlled robot owned by the
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, removed improvised explosive devices or IEDs from two vehicles in the parking lot at the
school. These vehicles belong to the now deceased suspects. In addition to the timed LE.D.s, the vehicles each contained two
twenty-pound cylinders, multiple five, two and a half, two, and one gallon gas containers tilled with a gasoline and unknown
substance. There were other pipe bombs, C02 bombs or Molotov cocktail type incendiary devices. In Harris' car. there was
a BB gun type pistol and several other simulated weapons that had been used in making of a video production for a school
project. Two other additional vehicles were entered, as they were associated with the suspects, with friends of the suspects
or contained what may have been some type of suspicious package. This entry was done remotely and forcibly. No other
LE.D.s were found in any other Cats. After the vehicles had been deemed safe, they were released to evidence collection units
of the Sheriffs Office. The priority then became the library once again. The bomb squad then entered the library. collected
I.E.D.s from the floor. a chair. a table, corridors and off of the bodies of the suspects where it could be done without moving
them. After the library had been deemed to be clear ofl.E.D.s. (with the exception of the suspects bodies).
The next priority became the cafeteria. In the cafeteria, several pipe bombs were found as well as two large incendiary devices
.mtained in nylon bags; one that had partially function, one that hed failed to function. These devices each contained one
twenty-pound propane cylinder, one one-gallO~ one one-gallo~a clock tuning device, a pipe
bomb. miscellaneous fireworks, model rocket engines and clothing used as coverings and stuffmg. LE.D.s were found at each
of the suspects' house, At (Eric Harris's house) two C02 cartridge type bombs that were attached to
of fireworks. The LE.D.s that had been taken from the school, the parking lot. or in the suspects' homes, were collected and
transported to the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office Explosives Range for inventory and render safe, or detonation. The
gasoline containers with the unknown fluid were also transported to the Sheriffs Office Explosives Range. Liquid samples
were taken by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and FIrearms fer testing. This evidence was inventoried, collected and packaged
In all, it was determined that there were approximately 89 I.E-D.s manufactured by the two suspects. These devices were as
follows: 21 pipe bombs recovered and rendered safe. 14 pipe bombs functioned as designed in Or around the school. 37 C02
cartridge bombs collected and rendered safe. 8 C02 cartridge bombs functioned as designed in or around the school, 7
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incendiary devices collected and renderer safe. 2 incendiary devices functioned as designed. Specific locations were as
follows: 2 C02 cartridges. " ' 4C02 cartridges. two pipe bombs. School library, 15 C02
cartridges. one pipe bomb. OI1e incendiary. Outside ofthe school, one C02 cartridge, two pipe bombs. From Dylan Kleboid's
BMW. 4 C02 cartridges, 8 pipe bombs. 3 incendiary devices. From Eric Harris' Honda. one pipe bomb. From the body of
suspect Harris. on a second sweep, 4 C02 cartridges. On the body of suspect Klebold on a second sweep. 5 C02 cartridges
On the roof of the school, one pipe bomb, one incendiary device. In the cafeteria. 3 pipe bombs. one C02 cartridge and six
gallons of flammable liquid. From 8000 South Wadsworth. the diversionary devices. 2 pipe bombs and flammable liquid.
Personnel involved from the bomb squad standpoint were approximately 33 people from six agencies including Jefferson
County Sheriff's Office, Arapahoe County Shenffs Office. Douglas County Sheriff s Office. The City and County of Denver
Police Department, Boulder County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad. Denver International Airport K·9 handlers. Bureau of
Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There were 18 certified bomb technicians. the
emainder being bomb-dog handlers, explosive recognition experts Or evidence collection personnel from F.B.Land BAT.r
Prior to determining that the school was clear. every room, every floor. every level of the school was checked by bomb
technicians. An excess of 1800 student school lockers and 700 backpacks were checked for I.E.O.s or evidence of any type
ofexplosive device. This process took approximately seven days from the time the incident began until the school was deemed
to be completely clear. thus allowing unrestricted access into the school by law enforcement personnel. There were
approximately 357 pieces ofexplosive evidence identified and collected. The bulk of this evidence was packaged and released
to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms for additional testing and reconstruction as required. During the collection
handling of this evidence, there was one accidental discharge of an I.E.D. thet took place within the confines of an explosive
handling trailer. There were no inj uries and no fatalities as a result ofany evidence collection or processing of the crime scene
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INVESTIGATION:
On 04·20·99, at 1130hours, I was dispatchedto Columbine HighSchoolon a reportof shots fired and explosionsheard.
At 1140 hours, I arrived on scene, checkedin with the command post and went to the staging area.
At 1215 hours, I receivedinformation from the commandpostthata surveying team near the intersectionof Wadsworth and Coal
Mine Avenue had encountered a backpack, moved the backpack so it was out of their way. A short time later the backpack
exploded and started a small grass fire. West Metro Fire Rescue was dispatched to extinguishthe fire. I sent Arapahoe Counry
Sheriffs OfficeBombTechnicians Scott LinneandJeff Brittigam to thelocation to investigate. Uponarrival at rhescene, theteam
reported back to me that they located twopropanecans,approximately 16.4 ounces each,miscellaneous black cat fireworks. a can
of RightGuard and an unknownaerosol can. They confirmed that the surveying team moved the backpackand then a short time
, .'or it exploded. They also reponed that they recovered a pipebomb, approximately 1y, inches in diameter by six inches long
some flammable liquids and some sort of delay switch,which they believed to be remnants of a clock.
At 1430 hours. we received information that theywere going to execute a searchwarrant and requested
two bomb technicians. I sent Rich Euchler and anomer member of the Arapahoe County Bomb Squad to support the search
warrant.
At 1500 hours, 1was present during an interview of witness Christopher Morris. ChristopherMorris relayed information about
the type of devicesthe suspectshad been workingon. Morrissaid that the devices he had seen were C02 cartridgeswith powder
from fireworks inside and hobby fuses. He had also seen a pipe bomb about two inches in diameter and about six inches long
metal with shrapnel! tapedto the outside. Morriscontinuedto say thatthe suspectshad been known to make explosives and use
trip wires. 1askedMorris to describe the type of trip wire they used. Morrisstated they used a string attached to match heads
He also stated that he remembered them mentioning they were experimenting with some sort of Napalm. They were COllecting
Styrofoam, gas, wax, and modeling putty and mixing all the ingredients together. Morris states thathe believes this information
came from the AnarchistCookbook.
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At 1700 hours,thecombinedbomb squadsof DenverPD.,Jefferson, andArapahoe Countiesmovedto the west sideof thebuilding
wherewe set up our equipment
At 1700 hours,we began our initial survey of Columbine High School, startingwith the west entrance. Near the west entrance
we noticed a one pound propane boule with a C02 cartridge tapedto the outside of it. Once we entered the first set of doors, we
encountered a black plastic card file box, which contained We moveddown
to the main hallway to the library entrance. We enteredthe libraryand began searching for explosives. On a library desk toward
the front of the library, we encountered one C02 cartridge near the two suspects' bodies. W. also identified an area where a
Molotov cocktail was detonated and located another C02 cartridge on a chair in the same area. At this time, we could see.
xposed insuspectKlebold'sleftpantscargo pocket, Atrbis time, webegan removingthe unexploded
cartridges,one at a time. We removedseven C02 cartridges andonesmallpipe bomb. Next, we moved to suspect Harris's body
f'~ thefloor near his feet,were five unexploded C02 cartridges. Suspect Harris's right cargo pocket was buttoned. At this time
1cut along the top edgeof the pocket. Once I did that, I couldsee in hispocket,and removed four more C02 cartridges from his
right cargo pocket The and an the devices were placed into a blast bag. We then
exited the library.
At approximately 19QO hours,my next assignment was a late model Honda A device with a clock timerpipe bomb anda propane
tank was identified inside the vehicle. A shot was made on the device. attempting to disrupt it failed. At this time. myselfand
Arapahoe County BombTechnicianplaced on protective clothing and moved to the target, I could see a clock timer anda two-inch
pipe bomb laying next to a propane tank. We attempted ro disruptthe device. Our initial attempt failed. At this time, we went
back down on target with a gripping deviceand riggingequipment. I attached thegripping deviceto the pipe bomb. We used the
riggingequipment to remove the pipe bomb from the back seat. At this time, we went back to the Honda and began removing
the items from the Honda. From the back seat of the Honda, we removed two gas cans, a pipe bomb and a propane tank
approximately 20 to 25 pounds. Next we rigged the Honda for remote openingof the trunk. We opened the trunk of the Honda
and from the trunk areaof the Honda we removed two largeblack containers thatwere labeled"lane conditioner" and we believed
them to be full of gasoline,two five-gallongas cans,two two-gallon gas cans and two-onegallon gas cans. Next we removed a
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white plastic gallon jug whichwas labeled kitchen degreaser, which webelieved to contain a home made Napalm type substance.
We removed a one pint bottle of Clorox and a metal canof charcoal lighter,
DISPOSITION: Open.
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INVESTIGATION:
On 04·21-99, I reported to the Command Post at Columbine High School,and then signed into the building.
At approximately 1000hOUIS,I enteredthe cafeteriawithInvestigator Grove and a teamofCrime Scene Technicians, andbegan
an overall search of the cafeteria. At one point duringthe searchone of the members of the Crime Scene Team pointed out a
black backpack with some white lettering on it. I opened the backpack and discovered a one gallon can of Coleman fuel
Approximately two feet away from that backpackwasa large blue dufflebag. I approachedthe duffle bag and placed my hand
on the duffle bag. I noticed the bag was solid and bad the shape of a propane cylinder. At this time, we advised the Crime
SceneTeam to move back. Using my pocket knife, I cut the bag from top to bottom aboutfive inches fromthe end of the bag
and in doing so, [ exposed a pipe with a fuse and a dock timer. At this time, we had the Crime Scene Team evacuate the
building and notify the other investigators in the building. Investigator Grove then brought in Bomb Squad equipmentand
rendered the device safe. For the remainderof the afternoon, I spentclearing individual backpacks out of the cafeteria.
At 2300 hours, I was contacted by the CommandPOSt and wasadvised to proceedto the Libraryand meetwith a representative
fromthe Coroner's Office. Upon arrival at the Library. [was informed by the Coroner's Office tharthey would like me to stand
by while they removed the two suspect bodies. We began removing personal articles from suspecr Klebold,and at this time.
the Coronerbegan to roll suspect Kleboldexposingright pantscargo pocket, which had not been searched due to the position
of his body. I cut open the pocket and exposed an additional 8 I placed tape on
top ofthe in a vermiculite casing. After suspect Klebold's body was removed. we
then went to suspect Harris' body. Suspect Harris' body was rolled exposing the left pants cargo pocket. [cut open. the pan
pocket and removed d secured those four
in the vermiculite case. I then took the case out and secured it in a Bomb Squad vehicle.
DISPQSITION: Open.
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ADDITIONAL WITNESSES;
Agent Craig Chillcott,ATF
Canine: Cascade
INVESTIGATION:
On 4-22-99 at LOOO hours, with the assistanceof ATF Agent Chillcott and ATFAgent Deshler, and CaninesCascadeand Jenny
we began a systematic search of Columbine High School. We were directed to start with key lockers. We searched locker
#837, which belonged to suspect Klebold,locker #624, whichbelonged to suspect Harris, and locker #45. which belonged to
Additionally, we receiveda list of lockersrhatrequired specialattention,and we began searching. We searched
At this time, I returned to the CommandPost and then enteredColumbine High School and respondedto the lunch room area
At this time, we searched and removedevery backpack from the lunchroom area. This activity continued until 1900 hours.
On 4.26. 27. 28 and 29, 1999,we continuedsearchingColumbine HighSchool until every lockerand every backpackhadbeen
individually searchedand flaggedby a memberof the bomb squad. Weconcludedour search on 4.29-99 at approximately 1300
hours.
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DISPOSITION: Open
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UTILETONFIRE
JC.o01· 001826
JEFFeRSON COUNTY SHeRIFF'S OFFICE Job. P. Stone
200 Jeffellon C\lumy Parkway SHERIfF
Golden, Coloraill> 8040HB91
Job. A, D.naway
(303) 271·5305 UNDERSHERIFF
FAX (303) 271·S552
We are requesting that all Littleton Fire Department incident reports relating to the
fire/emergency medical services response to the April 20, 1999 attack on Columbine High
School be provided to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
To the extent that these documents include medical records from medical providers with your
agency, the records would ordinarily be exempted from disclosure as public records because
they are specifrcallv protected by CR.S. 24-72-204 (3) (a) (I). Also, because your fire
department is authorized to detect and investigate crimes, the records at issue may qualify as
criminal justice agency records which the custodian may deny access to at his discretion, as
provided in CR.S. 24-72-304 and 305.
Your cooperation is this matter is very much appreciated. If you have any questions or if the
Sheriff's Office can otherwise be of assistance to you, please feel free to phone me at 303-271-
5612.
Sincerely,
J~~a;:~hief
law Enforcement Services Division
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PERSONNEL
JC.o01· 007828
Littleton FireDepartment
Administrative Personnel
ChiefBill Pessemier
Emergency Services ChiefChuck Burdick
Support services ChiefDougIreland
Fire Marshall Jim Hofstra
Training ChiefJay Ruoff
DeputyFire Marshall Rick Young
Fire Prevention Officer HankCarter
Communications Personnel
Kasey Feagin
Joy Hail
Lou Rowe
OffDuty Personnel
JC-001- 007829
Littleton Fire Department Personnel
Columbine mgh School
04·2()·99
BattalionChief BCl Chief Ray Rahne Initial Response
Operation for Incident
JC-001· 007830
Littleton Fire Department Personnel
Caned Back to Relieve on Duty Crews
JC.o01· 007831
Littleton Fire Department Can Designator
CI ChiefBill Pessemier
CIO Emergency Services Division ChiefBurdick
Cll SupportServices Division ChiefDougIreland
TIO Training ChiefJay Ruoff
Medic 10 EMS Division ChiefWayne Zigowicz
BIO Fire Marshall Jim Hofstra
BII Deputy Fire Marshall Rick Young
BI2 Fire Inspector HankCarter
BI3 PIO
B14 Fire Inspector DonRoth
BCI BattalionChiefRay Rahne
BC32 South Metro Battalion ChiefDoug Bloomquist
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Mutual Aid Personnel
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I Safety Officer
UnifiedCommand c--
ICSD&LFD I Information Officer
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Liaison Officer
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I I Law Operations I
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- Taskforce I I Secondary SWAT- Teams 5·9 I
- Tactical
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Medical Group f-- -l Communications I I SWATStaging I
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- East Division
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,- Munitions & EOD
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Investigations Suspects, School
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JC.o01· 007839
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL - TIME LINE
11:26 SMFCC received call from Jaffeo reporting shots fired at CHS 1 pt down, units 10 stage until cleared in
11:29 Tones for BC1, E11, R11 and A13. Shotsfired, stand by for Jeffeo.
. •:35 BCl requests that Pierce be closed trom Coal Mine to Bowles.
A11 arrives on scene, staging at Leawood and Pierce.
11:36 All notes several students running through Clement Park, toward fire units.
E13 arrives on scene, staging at Walker and Pierce, blocking North bound traffic with their engine.
Et3's crew controls bystanderattempting to get to the school.
11:36 Aeport trorn the school: Student in blacktrench coat is in the library on the lower levei, south side of buiiding,
with handgun, and bombs.
Students being heid In the their rooms.
E11 on scene, staged at Leawood and Pierce.
11:31 The CaptainIrom E11 detains a stucerrt to assistwith cornrcling the crowd. He then asks the student. who is
wearing a letter jacket, to get the rest cf his team mates and begin separating the sucsets who may have seen
the shooters. The students were to standby tor Jeffco to Interview.
The Captain then orders his crew to remove melr blue uniformshirt, with badges and brass.
The Captain then notifiedcommand of the unilcrm change to gray T·shlrls.
11:39 Units advised by Contral One that there are explosions in the catetsrla,
Jeffco advises, there Is mora than one suspect.
Dispatch advises BC1, that West Metro Fire has one Engine and one Ambulance staged at Wadsworth and :
BowlesIf needed.
40 R11 responded to Fair and Pierceto treat a patientwith a gunshotwound to the leg, appeared to be from a
high power weapon.
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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL " TIME LINE
11:41 Littleton R11 transports one patientfrom Fairand Pierce to a Columbine Ambulance at Jay and Bowles,
Stephanie Munson.
11:41 From Dispatch: Jeffco notifies unitsthat one shooter has bean located In the cafeteria on the lower level,
South side, with a hand gun and bombs, and there may be a second shooter,
11:42 Move ups initiated by Dispatch, S16 to Station11 ,
Cl0 requesting callout of all staff.
11:51 Columbine Ambulance transports one patient w~h a lower leg woundto Littleton Hospital. Stephenie Munson,
11:51 South Metro R37 movingto Littleton Station 12,
11:S8 BCl orders El1 to tetthe SWAT team use their engine as a shieldto approach the scboci, The Captain orders
his crew to remove all the medical equipment tram the rig,
JC-001- 007841
COLUMBINE HIGHSCHOOL • TIME LINE
59 Per Jeffco via phone: Several ambulances needed at the south entrance of Clement Park, for wounded being
broughtout by PD.
11:59 West Metro units responding to Yukon and Caley
12:08 Littieton A13 transports one patient, with a backwound, to Swedish Medicai Center. Sean Graves.
12:08 Coiumbine Ambulance 9 arrives on scene in staging at Leawood and Pierce,
12:09 T10 requests ambulanqe to the middle of the park.
Pt in a goff cart with several gunshot wounds; AMA responding.
12:12 Dispatch notifies Tl0 that a second helicopter is available from Colorado Springs, with a 30 minute ETA.
12:14 From Yukon/Caley Divislon,reports 4 critical. 4 serious and 3 stable patients, requeSting 10 ambulances and
one helicopter.
12:15 AMR has three units on scene, with two enroute.
C11 advise all AMA units to enterthe park frcm the West and stagein the parking lot near the LZ for the
helicopter.
12:15 Supplies beingshuttled to Yukon/Caley from Station 13 by of! dutyCaptain.
15 E13 ordered to Yukon/Cliley Division to assist withtreatment and transportation of victims.
12:18 West MetroAmbulance 10, 12. and 13 on scene. Pridemari< ambulance 106 enrocte.
12:17 Requesting additicnal unitfromEnglewood Fire,to the scene.
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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL .. TIME LINE
12:19 West Metro, and two Plidemark ambulances on scene, staged at Bowles and Pierce( secondary staging).
Rl01 responding 10 secondary staging.
12:20 SwedishMedical Cemer ER advised there are a patients with gunshot wounds, 3 critical. Set up a NET. SMC
will advise the total number of patients they can take after the first 3 arrive.
The bed count from AMR is: Swedish 4 trauma, Littleton 2. serious, St A's Central 3 critlcal and 5 serious,
University 2 critical and 5 serious, Denver Hea~h 3 critical and 2 serious.
AMR requesting all ambulances advise their destination on HEAR (Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio).
12:21 Ala transporting a patient with a chest wound to Swedish Medical Center ( initial destination.)
12:21 Littleton A18 transports one patient with chest, arm and leg wounds to University Hospital. Mark Taylor.
12:22 AMR 132 transports one patient to St. AnthonyCentral, Mike Johnson.
12:22 Yukon/Caley Division advise Dispatch that two patients are enroute to Denver Health Medical Center and one
patient is enroute 10 st. Anthony Centrai.
12:23 West Melro Arnbutancs 121ransports one pt with a R claviclewound to St. Anthony Central. Kasey
Auegsegger.
Columbine Ambulance transpo rts one palient with shoulder and leg wounds to Denver Heaith Medical, Joanna
Park.
12:24 Coiumblne ambulance 7 transporting one patient to Denver Health.
South Metro Chief Rinne enrouteto South Metro Communication Center to assist with move ups and back till.
12:24 South Metro Chief Rinne snroute to communication center to assist with resources..
12:27 AMR 140 transports one patient to Swedish MedicalCanter. Valerie Schnurr
12:28 Off duty Littleton Fire personnel oalling into assistwith coverage if needed,
12:29 Tones for Littleton Squrt16 and Engine i8, respond to the scene and stage at Coal Mine and Pierce.
12:30 Sheridan Fire transportsone patient with anxiety complaints to Littleton Hospital. Joyce Jankowski.
12;34 Air Life advises there are two additional helicopters available, with ETA's of 15 and 45 minutes.
36 Denver Fire snroute, advised by Cl1 that the Engines should stage at Coal Mine and Pierce.
R11 and R1S on scene, staging at Leawoodand Pierce.
R13 Captain attempts to make maps for distnb'Jtion to the SWAT teams.
12:36 West Metro Ambulance t3transports one patient with a knee wound to Littlleton Hospital. Dan Staepieton.
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12:37 Cl0 requesting a second Fire Groundchannel, assigned FG2, and requesting a dispatcherto the scene, report
to fire command.
12:37 South Metro R31l movedto South Metro Station 32.
12:38 Fire Task Force set up. Task Forcestaged at Coal Mine and Pierce. Fire staging at this location also.
12:39 Per Cl1, start the helicoPter, l'!Ispond to Yukon and Caieyfor transport, LZ to follow.
12:40 All EMS units to switch to FERN{ Fire Emergency Response Network) channel for communications.
All units on scene do not have the same radiochannels.
12:40 ColumbineAmbulance transports one patient with leg wounds to LittlGton Hospital. Makal Hall.
12:41 R32 in the area, and Rl0t(WMFD Amb 15) arrives In staging.
12:42 C11 has all ambUlances that are notcurrentlyin staging to report to the secondarystaging area at Bowles
Crossing Shopping Center( Bowlesand Wadsworth}.
Dispatch airathe staging iocation to all responding units.
12:43 Requestfor Englewood Fireto send Engine and Rescue to Slation 12.
12:48 PridemarkAmbulance transports one patient with multiplewounds to Lutheran Medical Center. Nicole Nowlen.
12:48 Parentsadvised that all the children are being moved to l.eawood Elementary for I.D. and release.
:52 South Metro Hammer 37 responding to the scenewith addHional medical supplies.
Engiewood Fire Squrt 23 moving to Station 12.
FAA notified to clearthe air space 1000 feet at the perimeterof Clement Park.
12:5:l Englewood Fire Sq23 moving to Littleton Station 12. JC-001· 001844
.. ' COLUMBINE HIGH 'SCHOOL - TIME LINE
12:55 YUkon/Caley Division requests and update on the hospital status from Dispatch.
12:57 South Metro Hammer 37 advised to stage in the parking lot of Clement Park upon their arrival.
12:58 Air Life leaves LZ lor YuloniCaley Division.
12:59 AMR 204 transports one patient to Littleton Hospital. NickFoss
13:00 West MetroAmbuiance 4 transports one patientwith multiple wounds to the arm, abdomen, and chest,to
Swedish Medical Center. Richard Castaldo.
13:00 Dispatch notifies YukonlCaley Division that Denver Health can take 2 critical patients, Liltleton Hospitalcan
take 2 critical, Swedish Medical Center can take 1 critical andPorterHospital can take 6·7 walking wounded.
University Hospital placed the dispatclher on hold.
13:01 E13's Captain landsthe Air life helicopter nearthe Yukon/Caley Division.
1:04 South Metro 032 movedto Littleton Station 11.
13:05 Air Ufe transports one patientfrom Yukon/Caley, with wounds to the neck andhead, to Denver Hsattb. Mark
Kintgen.
13:07 Per Yukon/Caley Division, aU patients have been transported at this time.
PD states they may continue 10 bring those that are walking wounded to this area
13:07 West MetroAmbulance 15 transports one patient with a wound to the chest from a plate glass window, to
Lutheran. Brian Anderson.
13:08 University Hospital calls South Metro Communications and states they can take 5 critical and 5 others with
notficatlon.
13:25 Update from Jeffco dispatch: In commons area one teacher dead, eight injured, two critical.
13:33 Littleton Brush 18 in SEllVice with personnel called back to duly, BLS unlt only.
13:35 Castle Roel< Fire R1S1 moved to South Metro Slation 32.
13:36 Request for update on bed availability, Advised by Denver Health not to overload the south hospitals: Denver
Health 3 critical,
Swedish 1 critical,
Aurora South 4-5 walking wounded,
Lutheran 1 crilical and 2·3 minors,
13:36 Air Life transports one patient from Littleton Hospital to 51. Antheny Central. Makai Hall
311 Jeffco advises that they are treating all students as suspects, due to reports that the shooters are possibly
changing clcthes and attempting to leave with the rest of the students.
13:41 Salvation Army requested to respondtc the North parking lot ot Clement Park.
13:46 The Public Servioe Company representative arrives on scene, reports to the command post.
13:52 Cl1 requesting a page for fuel to the scene, respond to Bowles and Pierce.
13:54 Littleton E17 and Rla responding to a possible heart attack at Leawood Elementary School, location of student
piok up by parents.
14:01 Columbine Ambulance 7 informs dispatoh they are respondingto Leawood Elementary on Chest Pain.
Dispatch notifies Littleton E17 an R1B of Columbines response.
14:02 squrt 12, in staging, requesting a list of fire ground channels. to coordinate with Denver and West Metro Firs,
Request the use of iTA02.
14:05 Cl1 rrequests drinking water be sent to the scene. JC-G01· 007846
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL • 'rIME LINE
TIME EVENTDESCRIPTION
2 Littleton Resel'l/e Rescue unit 324 in-service as R1?with personnel called back to dUty,
14:15 AMR 221 transports one patientto Littleton Hospital. Robert Warnier
14:18 Dispatch nolilles BCl that Colorado Springs is on the phoneslating they have SWAT Paramsnce available,
Be1 adviseslhey are not needed,
14:19 Littleton R18 and E17 moving to Littleton Stallonl3, units will respond as one due to staffing,
14:20 Sheridan Fire transports one palientwith abdomir\ai painto Littlelon Hospital. Adam Kyler
14:20 Littleton E14 movedto Littleton Station 13,
14:22 Columbine Ambulance 9 on scene, staging at Leawood and Pierce,
14:24 Updatefrom e1O: Status unchanged, wailing for clearance to get In to the building, CPR in progress and
multipleInjuries inside.
Requesting that Control1 monitor800 MHzchannel A1, for communications to command,
E17 and R1 a responding to tha a Natural Gas leak at one of the suspects homes, responding with the berne
squad.
14:25 E17 and R18 responding to an odorinvestigation with a bomb Squad. Location is one of the suspect's home,
Reed St.
14:27 Littleton E15 movedTo Littleton Station 14.
14:33 C11 requesting update from AMR, Columbine, Pndernark andWest Metro ambulance on the numberof units
in staging.
5 Littleton R11 transports one patient withhead and ankle wounds to 5t. Anthony Central. PatrickIreland.
14:38 On scene of tha call onllt8t.: Captain orders the gas and electric shut off to the home.
14:39 Requesting update on availability of hospitals to receive patients.
14:42 Per Lakewood PO: Paramedics needed at the North Westcomer 01 the school, reportof 1 DDA, need
addltlonal help for Victims.
14:43 Reportof officersdown, p~sibly 3, at the Southwest comerof the school. Nothing fOund no problems per any
officer in the area.
14:43 Littleton R17 movedto Littleton Station 11,
14:45 South Metro R34 moved to SouthMetroStation 31.
14:46 South M"tro R37 responding withthe aOQmhz radios to the scene, VHF radios going down and no additional
batteries available.
14:51 South Metro AS7 deiivers portable radio batteries to the scene,
14:53 West Division set up, lor possibie victims Inthe "brary, LFD Captain in command.
Arrived via Denver Health Ambulance 12, with a Denver Police Officer and a West MetroParamedic.
. .
14:54 South Metro Rescue 35 arrives in the West Division.
West Metro Ambulance 15 arrives in the West Division,
One DenverHealth AmbulancearMves in the West Division.
'0 Requests from parents for Psychological help for stUdents that were 1n the school, not Injured.
1.,d)6 A request lor PD to the Swedish Hesith Park, south of Clement Park, lor three SUbjects wearing Gothic style
clothlng~~ "" rrv:
15:07 Childrens Hospital advises that students needing Psych helpcail their IntakeLine,
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17:39 aCl requesting all remaining In seNlee unitsbe sant to Stations 13 and 16.
17:45 Littleton E17 returning to Districl17, being relieved to go home.
17:57 Columbine Ambulance transports a SWAT memberwilh dehydration. 10 Swedish Medical Center. Dennis
Seerj
18:06 Littleton Sqf 2 moved 10 Littlelon Station 16.
18:32 Denver PD requesting light trucks from CIA. requested If1l11s Is c.k, from fire cps. O.K.'d from fire cos, OPO
will take care of getting them 10the scene.
.09 Heavy Rescue 14 movedto West side wfth Training 10 for lighting.
19:30 Chief 1 at Denver Healthfor press conference.
20:00 'A' Shift personnel being relieved of duty and being sent home.
22:08 6 light trucks from DIA arrive, with DPO escort, In staging.
JC-00 1- 007850
11:35:15 1 BC1::- NOW ON FG3
11:S5:,7 4 PARTY REPORTING 2 LOUD EXPLOSIONS BEHIND HOUSEAT WADSWORTH/KEN CARYL.
11:S5:28 1 aCl, DID YOU COPY PIERCEa,OCKED BY JEFFCO. FROM COAL MINE TO BOW,ES
1\:35:55 , Rl1 ON SCENE STAGING
11:36:01 , REQUEST PIERCECLOSED FROMJEFFCO
11:56:10 1 E'3 ON SCENE STAGING WALKEI'VPIERCE
11:36:'2 4 AMR OFFERING HELP IF NEEDED OUTWEST.
11:36:17 3 Cl0 RADiO DEAD. UPDATEDON STATIJS AT COL\lMBINE HIGH, ADVISED
COLUMBINEIPIERCE AS STAGINGPOINT.
11:36:24 4 ALAN CRAM FROM CO\.UMBINE HIGH SCHOOLREPORTING' HAND GUN, BOMBS, , CASULTY
AT THIS TIME. SUSPECT IS STUDENTWEARING BLACKTRENCH COAT. NO NAME AS OF
YET. PARTY IS IN CAFETERIAON LOWER LevEL, SOUTH SIDEOF BUILDING. STUDENTS
ARe BEING HELO IN ROOMS AND NOT ALLOWED TO ROAM THE HALLS. RP BELIEVES THE
SUSPECT IS STILL IN THE BUILDING. -PLACE ON HOLD·· •
11:36:35 1 S'51N SERVICE FROMTOWER
":36:47 1 E11, Rl1 ON SCENE STAGING PIERCEJLEAWOOD
11:31:00 3 R1B MOVINGTO J'IERCe-KEN CARYL
11:38:06 4 NOTIFIED JeFFOO OF SUSPECTINFO FROM ALAN CRAM. , HAND GUN, SEVERAL SOMBS IN
THE CAFETERIA. STUDENTS ARE LOCKED DOWN IN THE ROOMS.
11:38'11 1 WEST METRO SENDS' ENGINE AND' RESCUE TO STANDBY
11:38:35 1 CONTROl. 1> TO COMMAND, WEST METROFIRE ElF ENROUTETO WADS/llOWLeS HAVE
JEFFCO MeET IN FRONT OF SCHOOLNEED PERMISSION TO ENTeR
11:38:39 JENNIFER FRANK ENROUTE.
11:38:49 ALLAN CRAM REpORTINCl2 EXpt.OSIONS AND REQUESTING HELl','
":39:20 1 CONTROL 1> EXPLOSIONS IN THE CAFETERIA
11:39:30 1 ADViSED JEFFCO OF EXPLOSIONS IN THE OAFETERIA BAD GUY IN CAFETERIA. ADVISED
THERE ARE MORE THAN ONE SHOOTERFROMJEFFCO. GAVEJEFFCO Bel CELL PHONE.
11:39:34 , aC1> STANDING BY FOR JEFFCO
11:4Q:3O 1 BC1> WE NEED TO GET A COMMAND POST SET UP WITH PD. HARDTIME GETTING
CONTP.OL OF SITUATION. HAVE THEM CALL ME ON CELL PHONE
11:40:42 1 CONTROL1>THEY DID LOCATE 1 SHOOTERIN CAFETERIA, PCSS 2ND SHOOTER. WITH
BOMBS/HANDGUNS
11:41:46 1 f\35 IN SERVICE
":42~09 , R, " HAVE COL TO PIERCE FOR CODE2 TX
, 1:42:26 1 BC1> HAVE OOL MEET AT FAIR. R,I WIll. BRiNG PTTOTHEM
11:42:33 4 C,O REQUESTING COMPLETEOALLOUT OF ALL STAFF
11:42:54 1 S15 MOVING UP TO STATION 11
":43:08 5'2 IN DISTRICT
":43:15 COMMAND, MEET COL AT JAY/BOWLES.
11:43;53 t R71 OOS ON WALK·IN
":43:53 4 ReQUESTING ONE AMR UNITTO STAGING AT PIERCSICOAL MINE ADVISE;D TO ENTER
FROM THe NORTH. ecce UP ON FlReGROUND 3 WHEN ON SCENE,
, 1:44:01 CONTROL 1> COL1 TO JAYI!IIOWLES.
":44:36 1 Cl1 ON SCENE; OOLUMSINE HIGH
11:44:49 COMMAND, JEFFCO SETTINGUP AT FAiRiPIERCE
11:45:11 1 1'\32 TRANSPORTING TO SMC
":46:35 4 TRN, Q ADViSED TO RESPOND TO COALMINSIPIEACE.
1 1:48:10 1 Q32 IN SERVice
11:4a:34 <\ COLUMBINEADVISED THE POLICE ARE NOT LETTING THE CO\.UM6INE AM\3THROUGH
DOWN PIERCE.
11:4702 Z AMR '32 FROM PLEASANTViEW.
11:4703 1 TRN10RESPONDING
":47:35 , A,3> STAGING LOCATEDBOWLES/JAY
":47:50 <\ A16 STILL STAGED AT PIERCE/KEN CARYL, REQUESTTIHAT SMGBI; NOTIFII;D I:lF POSSIBLE
MULTIPLEGSW'E. R1SWILL NOTiFY SMC.
, OHIEFBILL REQUESTING DISPATCHHANOLEA RECALL OF OFF DUTY PERSONNEL.
JC-001- 007851
11:48:57 1 [TONES!
11:49:03 1 CONTROL 1> E14 12B DEXTER
11:49:28 1 REOLESTED R37 TO MOVE TO 12'S
11:49:33 4 GENE NAGLE WANTING AN OFF DUTY BC NOTiFIED TO REPORT TO DUTY PER C1.
1149:56 1 AMR ADVISING A CAR ENROUTE TO SOUTHMETRO. TOLD TO STAGE IN AREA AT
WADSWORTH AND PIERCE.
11:50:23 E14 RESPONDING START DODE 2 AMB
11:51:19 1 A-37 MOVING UP TO STATION 12.
11:51:35 1 eoLS ON se.NE STAGING
11:51:50 1 CONTROL 1> R3; WITH E14
11:52:"" 4 Cl0 WANTING CITY MANAGER NOTIFIED. STILL WAITING TO BE CLEARED IN. 1 PT TO
HOSPITAL REPORTSOF 2·3 MORE PTS. 1 PARTYBEING HELD HOSTAGE.
11:52:3$ R37 RESPONOING
11:52:44 [TONES!
11:52:56 CONTROL1> E71 R75 176 CROSSROADS OR
11:53:13 4 CITY MANAGERNOTIFIEDOF COLUMBINE HIGH SITUATION. CHIEF MOSS WILL FINO HIM AT
LUNCHAND NOTiFY.
11:53:31 1 E14 ON SCENE
11:53:39 3 CATHY JONES REQUESTED TO RESPONDTO DISPATCH.
1 ~ :53:52 3 ADMiN ADViSED TO SEND PRESS TO JE.cFCO OR 1'10. ADMIN REQUESTEDTO MAKE CALL
BACK. NO ONE AVAILABLETO DO IT.
11:54:14 1 R75 RESPONDING
11:54:26 4 KOA WANTING TO GET iNFO ON CCLUMBINE HiGH SCHOOL. TOLD TO CONTACT 1'10. TOOK
NAME AND NUMBER.
11;54:48 1 E7i>E73
11:54:56 1 E71 RESPONDING
1i~S6:C3 1 R75 ON SCENE
11:56:34 1 BC1>Cl STAGE AT PIERCE/LEAWOOD
11:56:51 1 [TONES!
11:57:01 1 CONTROL 1> S12 R1SACC CROCKERillmETON BLVD
11:57:32 4 TEACHER FROMINSIDE SCHOOl. REPORTING A GUN MAN IN THE AREA 10·12 STUDENTS IN
THE SACK OF A PHYSICSROOM. UNABLETO REACH911 TOI.D THAT UNITS ARE IN THE
AREA. ATTEMFl1NG TO TRANSFERTO JEfFCO.• ··PLACED ON HOLD·· •
11:!;i7:48 1 R1 a RESPONDING
11:5S:07 3 JOHN EASTON CALLED BY ADMIN TO 00 CALL.flACK
11:58:20 3 PER SC1, NO FIRE UNITS GOINGIN UNTIL CLEARED SY POLICE.
11:.58:22 1 S16, RESPONDING TO CROCKERiLiTTBLVD
11:58:45 1 S16 RESPONDING
11:58:47 3 C" ADVISED CALL-llACK HANDLED.
11:5852 1 S12 IN SERVICE
\1:59:09 3 PER JEFFCO, EXTRA AMBULANCES REQUESTED TO SOUTH ENTRANCE OF CLEMENT PARK.
MULTIPLEViCTIMS AT THAT LOCATION. WEST METRO SENDING UNITS AS WELL
11:59:11 1 R37 ON SCENE
11:59:30 1 CONTROL1> DOMMAND, MULTI VICTiMS. S ENTRANCE TO CLEMENTPARK WEST M!iITRO
RESPONDING
4 ADVISEDJEFFCO THAT WE HAVE A TEACHeR ON PHONE iN CENTER OF BUILDING UPPER
LEVEL IN THE PHYSICS STORAGE ROOM. 14 STUOSNTS 1 TEACHER. jEFFCO WANTS US
TO TELL THI1M TO BEAS QUIETAS POSSIBLE, STAY LOW TO THE GROUND REMAIN IN
SCHOOL.
12:00:10 3 FOR GeNe NAGLE,WHICH UNITS FROMWEST METROARE eNROUTe. ADVISED OF SOUTH
ENTRANCE TO THE PARK. FINDOUT FROM JEFFCOWHAT IS GOING ON AT THAT LOCATION.
12:0025 1 Cl0, PER COMMAND STAGE AS MANYAM6 AS POSSIBLE. 40N SCENE NEED AT LEAST 3
MORE TO STAGINGCODE 3. STAGE AT PIERCEiLEAVvOOD
12:00:49 3 AMR ADVISING EXTRA UNITSIN TKE AREA. SENTTO SOUTHENTRANCEOF CLEMENT
PARK. STAGE AT lEAWOOD/PIEFlCE. .
12:01:27 4 TEACHERTOLD TO STAY IN ROOM, LOW TO THE GROUNO, AND BE AS OUIET AS POSSiBLE.
ATTEMPTING TO TRANSF£RTO JEFFCO AGAIN. (LINE BUSY!
JC-001· 007852
12:01 :48 1 E71 ON SCENE
12:01:88 1 S16 ON SC~NE
12:02:0' 1 R18 IN SERVICE
12:02:'05 3 PER GENE NAGLE, CHOPPER GO LAND NW PORTION OF THE PARK" GROUND CONT ACT
wtu, ae TFiiN1 0 ON FeRN.
12:02:12 1 R71 IN SERVICE
12:02:20 1 Cl1> R1S TO PIERCE/LEAWOOD
12:02:23 4 ATTEMPTING ANo",ER TRANSFER TO JEFFCO WITH TEACHER [UNE BUSY]
12:02:33 1 R18 RESPONDING
12:02:43 1 E15>R18 STAFFED WITH 4
12:02:87 4 ATTEMPTING ANOTHER TRANSFER TO JEFFCO WITH TEACHER" [~INE BUSY]
12:03:14 3 !'IEQVEST CHOPPER GO FROM AIRLlFE, ADViSED NW CORNER OF PARK WI~L 8E LZ
GROUND CONTACT WILl. BE TRN10 ON FERN, MUt.TlPU; GSW'6,
12:03:30 4 R151S OOS MECHANICAL CREW is ON R15,
12:03:44 1 AMR 216 RESPONDING COLUMBINE HIGH
12:03:51 1 WEST METRO CONFIRMS THEY ARE REOUESTED 3 AM8 AND 1 PRIDEMARK UNIT ENROVTE
12:03:58 4 032 ADVlSED TO REMAIN IN QUARTERS,
12:04:28 1 CONTROL 1> WEST METRO HAS 3 AM8, 1 PRIDEMARK,
12:0443 1 COMMAND> HAVE THEM STAGE AT PIERCEJLEAWOOD
12:04:45 4 REOUESTING A ReSCUE MOVED TO STATION 12, 1'32 MOVING TO STATION 12,
12:04:85 1 1'32 CLEAR SMC
12:05:10 1 R32 MOVING UP TO STATION 12
12:05""34 1 R15 ON SCENE STAGING
12:06:05 4 TEACHER CAlUNG SACK FROM INSIDE THE SCHCOL REPORT OF INJURY IN CHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT, 2 TEACHERS AND 1 INJURY IN THE CHEM LAB, -PLACED ON HOLD··'
12:06:16 1 CHIEF RlNNE AUTHORIZES MOVING SOUTH METRO R!'\E UNITS TO COVER AS NEEDED
12:00:22 3 AMR REQUESTING SED COUNTS AT HOSPITALS. NONE MADE AS OF YET FROM SMFCc
12:00:50 3 REQUEST ETA ON AlRUFECHOPPER, 10 MIN FLIGHT FROM UFTOFF POSS, ETA OF 15
FROM NOW,
12:07:16 1 AMR OFFERS TO CONTACT HOSPITALS FOR SED COUNT"
12:07:21 1 Cl1, ALL INCOMMING AM8iRES ENTER FROM lEAWOOD NOT PIERCE"
12:07:37 3 PER Cl0, STATUS UNCHANGED. WAITING TO MAKE ACCESS. SHOTS STILL BEING FIRED"
EVERY PO~ICE AGENCY THERE, MU~TIP~E VICTIMS DOWN, NO FURTHER AMS NEEDED AT
THIS TIME.
12:05:00 1 COL, 9 ON SCENE
12:08:02 1 AMR CARS ADVISED TO ENTER OFF !.EAWooD,
12:03:08 1 TRN10> LANDING CHOPPER IN CLEMENT PARK JEFFCO WITH GUNS DRAWN, FIND OUT
WHY
12:08:46 3 R1Cl ADVISING ",EY HAVE AN ALS UNIT iF NEEDED, TO~D TO REMAIN IN QUARTERS FOR
NOW,
12:09:33 1 TRN10> NEED AMB TO MIDD!.E OF CLEMENT PARK WEST OF RRST PICKNiK AREA,
12:10:01 1 CONTRO~ 1> COMMAND> NO ANSWER
12:10:17 4 JEFFCO ADVISED THAT TEACHER IS STIll. ON THE PHONE, GIVEN INFO ABOUT CHEMISTRY
LAB PEOPLS, UPPER LEVEL, SOUTH SIDE IN CHEM STORAGE ROOM BEHIND CHEM LAB
UNK COUNT ON PEOPLE IN CHEM LAS.
12:10:23 1 (TONES)
12:1030 3 ADVISING CASTLE ROCK TO 8E ON STAND·eYONLY" NO RESPONSE NEEDED AT THiS TIME
12:'10:3$ 1 CONTROL 1> S12 1'.32 130 KENDAI.~
12:10:36 1 AMB REOUESTED TO CLEMENT PARK t.OOK FOR GOLF OART AND PO UNIT
12:11:1'.)5 1 1'75 TRANSPORTING TO CENT
12:11:14 1 TRN10> CONTACT COMMAND, 5Tlt.L NEED AMB TO Ct.EMENT PARK. HAVE WEST METRO
DIVERT,
12:11:31 4 ATTEMPTING TRANSFER OF TEACHER TO JEFFCO, ILINE BUSY)
12:t1:44 1 R32 RESPONDING
12;H~:OO 1 R37 TRANSPORTING TO SMC
JC-001· 007853
12:12:08 • AlTEMPTING TRANSFEROF TEACHERTO JEFFCO [LINE SUSY] --PLACED ON HOLD.·
12:12;12 1 E141N SERVICE
12;12;16 1 AIRllFE CHOPPERENROUTE,
12;12:25 1 MULTI UNITS
12:12:39 1 TAN10, WHATS THE FG
12;12;S2 1 CONTROL " AIRllFE ETA 5 MINS
12:13;00 1 CONTROL " SECONDCHoppeR OUT OF COS 30 MIN ETA FOR TAN10 IF NeeDeo
1":'3:16 1 R:l2> THIS CALL UNRELATED TO COLUMBINE HIGH?
12:13;22 • AlTEMPTING TRANSFEROF TeACHER TO JEFFCO, TEACHER TRANSF"RREO TO J"FFCO.
12:J3:30 1 S16 IN SERVICE
12:13:39 3 CHIEF RINNE OFFERS ASSISTANCE FROM SMFR, NONE NEEDED AT THIS TIME
12:13:39 1 CONTROL1> 1\32 NOT RELATEDTO COLUMSINE HIGH
12',1':22 1 S12 RESPONDING
12:14:44 1 Cl1> NEED AM6 OFF aOWLES/PIERCE. ENTERCL,EMENT PARK FROM WEST, CENTER
PARKINGLOT,
12:15:08 1 AMB ENTERINGCLEMENTPARK NEEDS TO BACKOFF AND ENTER FROM WEST. CHOPPER
SSING !.ANDEDAT THAT LOCATION,
12;15:11 1 Cll> UPQATSON # OF AMB AND ETA
12;15:22 1 E71 IN SSRVICE
12;15:27 • R5QUS5TING NUMSEROF AMR UNITS ENAOVTETO SC"N5, 3 ON SCENE, 2 SNROUTE
12;15:36 1 1'.75 TRANSPORTING TO CENT CODE 2
12:15;SO , S12>R32ACCESS OFF BOWLEs/JAY TO SOUTH
12:Hi;OO 3 ENGlSWOOD REQUESTING $12, TOlD 512 NOT AVAILABLE
12:18;23 3 E37 ADViSED TO R5MAIN IN QUARTERS FOR NOW.
12:1€L2B 1 WEST METRO HAS AMB 12.13,10ON SCENEAND pRIDEMARK ENFIOUTE. S12 ON SCENE.
DISTRICT2, SAM ON SCENE
12:17:07 1 011> AMR AMB AT BOWLEs/PIERCE
12;\7:08 3 S""2 DIVERTEDTO THE NORTH SIDE. PISRcmEAWOOD, IF LIASON NEED5D. OONTACT
HIM.
12:11:13 • ClO RsaUESTING AS MANY AMBULANOES AS DISPATCH CAN GET.
12:17:23 1 011> AMR AMB PLEASE ENT5R THE SCENE
12:1726 1 AMR HAS OARS MOVING INTO AREA. 4 AMB ON SOENS. 4 EN ROUTE,
12:17:47 3 REQUEST 1 AMS FROM ENGLSWOOD, TOLDTO STAGE AT COAL MINE/PIERCE.
12~17:S6 1 R18> CALL SMC ADVISE 3 CRIT, SET UP A NETTO FIND OUT WHICH HaSP OANTAKE THE
PATIENTS
12;18;04 4 1'.101 REQUESTOO TO COAl. MINEIPIERCE.
12:18:35 1 Cl1> WMAMB AT 8OWLES/PIERCE.
12;18;57 1 en > WM AMB ENTERTHE SCENE
12;19;27 1 cr» PRIDEMARK AT BOWLES/PIERCS
12:19:39 3 TIM FROM 1.0"'VIEFISADVISED 3 PSRSON ENGINE AVA"ASLE IF NEEDED
12;19;40 1 Cl1> PRIDEMARKAMB AT BOWLES/PIERCE
12:19:53 1 1'.101 RESPONDING SOWl.ES/PIERCE
1219:59 1 CONTROL 1~ TttNl 0:> NO CONT
12'20:04 3 E141N SERVICE. MOVING TO STATION 12.
12;20:19 1 CONTROL1> COMMAND> NO CaNT
12;20:30 4 S16 AT STATION 11,
12;20:30 1 CONTROL 1> Cl1 NO coerr
12;20;33 4 SMCER ADVISEDa GSW·S. 3 ARE CRIT, SET UP THE NET SMCNEEDING ETA ON OTHER
PTS, WILL ADVISE HOW MANY MORE THEY CAN TAKE ONCE THE 3 ENROUTE ARRIVE. 1
MORE CAIT WITI'! OPEN CHESTWOUND, R,S,
3 AMI'. GIVING BED COUNT; SMC·. TRA"'MA< LTN·2 SERIO"'S. CENTRA,-S CRIT & 5 SERIOUS,
UNIVERSITY,2 CRIT & 5 SERIOUS. DG·3 CRIT & 2 SERIOUS, AMI'. REQUESTINGALL AMB
ADViSE DESTINATION ON HEAR.
12:20:'0 CONTROl 1> TRNl 0,
12:20:48 CONTROl t aC1> HAVETRN1CTO FERN TO LAND THE CHOPPER
JC-001- 001854
12~2.1 :02 R18 TRANSPORTING TO SMC CODE'
12:21:58 R35 MOVED TO COLUMBiNE HS,
12:22:10 1 CONTROL 1, R18, HOW MANY PTS ARE YOU TX
12:22:20 3 PER Cl0, CALL IN OT IF NEEDED, ADVISE ALL HOSPITALS OF STATUS,
12:22:22 1 R18> 1 OPEN CHEST WOUND
12:22::;;; 3 AM6 15 (R101) FROM WEST MeTRO STAGED AT STATION 141NWEST METRO,
(CHATFIELDIKIPlINGj, NOT AVAIL TO LFD.
12:23:07 1 CONTROL 1> eCl GO AHEAD WITH TRAFFIC NO CONTACT
12;23:29 1 Rla, 2 GSW TO 5T A'S, 1 TO DGH
12:23:35 1 CONTROL 1> ST A 3 CRIT, UNlV 3 CRIT, I.HP 1 TRAUMA, 2 SERIOUS
12:23:57 1 R35 RESPONDING COLUMBINE HIGH
12:24:08 1 512 R32 ON SCENE
12:24:24 1 COL 7 TRANSPORTING TO DG CODE 3
12:24:3' 1 Rl8> ADViSE HOSPITAL STATUS
12:24:40 3 CHIEF RINNE ENROUTE TO SMFCC TO ASSIST AS NEEDED.
12:24:47 1 CONTROL 1> SMC TAKE CHEST WOUND 3 JUST HIT DOOR. (U~DATE AS BEFORE)
12:25:41 1 R7S AT HCSPITAL CENT
12:26:03 • Cl1 WANTING TO KNOW WHO IS COMITIED TO CALL TRANSFERRED TO ANNETTE.
12:26:10 1 RlllN SEAVICE RETUANING TO COLUMBINE HIGH
12:26',40 1 Cl1 REQUESTS LIST OF FIRE APPARATUS COMMITTED TO SCENE
SCl Ell E13 R,1 R13 R1a A2S R35 TRN1QWMS12. REO. 2 MORE ENGINES ro STAGE,
12:26:58 4 COLUMIlINE ADVISED ro SEND ANY AVAILABLEAMe TO STAGING,
12:27~20 1 R13 Rl1 RESPONDING TO COLUMBINE HIGH FROM HCSPITAL
12:27:39 1 R1SAPPROACHiNG SANTA FE/BOWLES
12:28:22 1 C1 h AMR AT eOWLESlPleRCE ENTER SCENE
12:28:26 4 ocso HAS PORTABLE SIGNAGE AVAILABLE IF NEEDED
12:28:27 3 RAY CONVERS WANTING TO KNOW IF PARAMEDICS AAE NEEDED AT THE SCENE. rOLP NO
AT THIS TIME.
12:28:46 1 CONTROL 1> 516
12:28:55 3 AMR ADVISED IF NEEPED ALLAMS ARE STAGEO AT SOUTHWEST PLAZA. TOTAL OF 4 AMB
1229:04 1 S1alNSERVICEATSTATIONll
12:29:18 1 CONTROL 1> SlS TO LEAWOODIJ'IERCE.
12:29:28 1 [TONES!
12:.29:39 1 S16 E1S COLUMBINE HIGH PIERCE/LEAWOOD TO STAGE
12:30:01 4 S12 AVAILABLE IN AAEA,
12:30:15 1 R75 CLEAR ca-rr
12:30:30 1 R13>SlS WATCH FOR US AT SANTA FE/BOWLES, WITH POUCE ESCORT
12:30:49 1 Cl1> 516 Ela STAGE AT COAL MINE/PIERCE
12:30:52 3 REDUESTlNe>E121 TO MOVE TO STATION 16 FOR COVERAGE.
1:2:31:14 1 512 IN SERVICE
12:31:21 1 034 IN SERVICE TOWER
12:31:23 4 ENGLEWOOD OFFERING ASSISTANCE.
12:31:30 1 034MOVINGUPTOSTATION 11
12:31:38 1 CONTROL 1> ec- NO CONTACT
12:31:53 3 RO SENO: 1017 MOVING TO DISTRICT 1" BRla IN SERVICE AS SOON AS ANOTHER PERSON
, ARRIVES,
12:32:23 1 R1STRANSPORTING TO UNIVERSITY coos 3
12:32:34 1 CONTROL 1> BCl > JEFFCO REOUESTING MORE TRAUMA KITS TO CALEYlYUKON,
12:32:44 4 VALERIE PARK OFFERING ASSISTANCE IF NEEDED,
12:33:03 1 SI2> WE'RE 2 BLOCKS FROM PIERCE. CAN WE RESPOND.
12:33:24 1 S12 RESPONDING COLUMBINE HIGH
12:33:33 1 C11> $12 NO CONTACT
12:3M2 1 Cl1> $12 NO CONTACT
JC-001· 007855
12:33:50 3 El1 ADVISING MOVINGTO DISTRICT 11.
12"$3;52 1 Cl1> CONTROL 1> WALKED ON
12;34:02 4 AIRUFli ADVISING A COUPLe OF CHOPPERS AVAILABLe LOCALLYiF NEEDED 15 AND 45
MIN eTAS.
12:34:05 1 A35> WHERE TO STAGE?
12:34;46 4 SC33 WANTiNG TO KNOW IF R351SENROUTli TO SCENe R35 E;NAOUTE TO STAGING.
12:34:57 1 Cll> CONTROl. 1> CONTACT DENVE;A FIRE,THE Q THAT JUST ENTeReD THE SCENE AT
COAL MINE/PieRCE.
'2:35;10 3 RO SENO:REOUESTING UPDATEON UNITS IN SERVICE. PLACe;D ON HOLD.
12:35;23 1 S12, WHERe; TO STAGe;.
12:35:29 1 CONTROL " COAL MINE/PIEACE
12:35:58 1 RISIS NOW COMMAND> WHICH HOSPITAL1 MORE; CAIT.
12:3.;02 1 RO SE;NO REQUESTINGSTATuS OF IN SERVICE UNITS FOA DISTAICT.='4iN SEAVICE;, E17
MOVED TO STA.11. Q34MOVEDTO 17'S.
4 DENVER FIAE ADVISED THAT ENGINES TO COAL MfNEJPIEI'lCE. RESUCES TO LEAWOOD
AND PIEACS, T2B AND A CHIEF ENAOUTE.
12:36;23 \ A1\ ON SCENE STAGING
12:36;3' , C11> Al1 > ENTER STAGINGTO PIEI'ICE!LE;AWOOD 8RING ALL OTHe;R AMB
12:36;52 f R1S, 8RINGING EFD AESCUE AND COL. TOTAL 4
12:36:54 3 ASKING UNK HOSPITAL !F"THEY CAN TAKE ONE MORE CRrTICAL IN ADDiTION TO WHAT
THEY HAVE SEEN NOTIFIEDOF. EA ADVISESYES.
12:37:02 1 CONTROL h e11> NO CONTACT
12:37:t3 1 S16 ON SCENE STAGING
12:37:17 4 Cl0 REQUESTSANOTHERFIAEGROUND CHANNE;l ASSISGNED FG2. REQUESTDISPATCH
ASSISTANCE TO SCENE. AEPORTTO FIRE COMMAND.
12:37;19 1 CONTROl.. 1> c- boo AMR HAS 4 AM8 AT SW PLAZA
12:37:35 .·1 S12 ON SCENE STAGING COAL MlNEiPIE;RCE
12;37;46 1 R36 MOVING UP TO STATION 32
12:37:58 1 AMR 204 ON SCENE STAGING PIERCE/l.EAWOOD
12:38:13 1 CONTROL 1> Cl b NO CONTACT
12:36:31 1 R32> IN SEAVICE FROM KENDALL
12:36:42 4 JENIFFER FAANK RETURNING PAGE. KELLYNARDE OFFEAIN<3 HELP IF NEEDED NOT
NEEDED AT THIS TiME.
12:38:44- 1 CQMMAND, INFO ON WHERE TO SEND CRIT
12:39:02 1 CONTROL 1> !-TN CAN TAKE 1 CAlT
12;39;06 3 PRE;SS LOOKING FOR INFQON SHOOTING. EUROPEAN JOURNALISTNAME; AND NUMBe;R
TAKeN,
12:39;12 1 COMMAND, IF STiLL ON LINE ADVISE 1 CRIT 1 STABLETO LHP
1239:30 1 CONTFlOL 1> C1\, IF NEEOeDAIRLIFE HAS2AM81 10MIN ETA,1 30·35 ETA
12:39;33 1 l.iTTlETON ER AlDVISED 1 CRIT 1 STABLE ENROUTE FROMCOLUMBINE.
12:39;54 1 ci b START 1ST CHOPPEA, !.ZTO FOLLOW
12:39:58 4 KASEY FEAGIN TO AESPOND TO PIE;RCE/BOWLES. ENROUTE.
12:40:06 1 COMMAND, CONFIRM WilL ALL EMS UNITS TO SWITCH TO FERN 1 fOR EMS
COMMUNICATIONS.
12:40:19 3 Rt:OUEST A SECOND CHOPPER <30FROMAIRLiFE;. WilL CALL BACK WITH ETA
12:40:21 1 1'137 MOVED TO STATiON 17
12:40:30 1 CONTROL 1> ALL EMS UNITS SWITCHTO FERN1
12:40:47 1 UNK UNIT ON SCENE STAGING
12:40:55 1 1'135 ON SCENE STAGING
12:40:58 1 ADVISeD RO SENO OF R37 MOVE.
12:41;10 ~ 1'132 ADVISING IN AREA OF COLUMBINE HIGH ADVISEDTO REMAIN IN AREA.
JC-001· 001856
12;42;4{; 1 032>R32 NO CONTACT
12:43~10 4 RO SENO REQUESTS THATWE CAL.L ENGl.EWOOD FOR AN ENGINE OR R"SCU" TO MOV"
TO STATION 12. NOTIFYHIM AT STATION 18.
12:43:11 1 R32,CS2>Q32 R32MQVING UP TO STATION 11
12;4$;32 1 1'118 AT HOSPITAL UNIVERSITY
12;43:38 4 REQUESTENGINE AND RESCUE FI10M ENGLEWOOD 10 STATlON 12 FOR COVERAGE
12043040 1 E17 MOVINGUP TO STATION 11
12;43;42 1 R32 MOVED TO STATION 11. 034 TO 175.
12;43;50 1 COM.MAND, NOTIFYRED CROSS WILL BE NEEDED BOWLES/PiERCE FOR FOOD AND DRINK
12;44;20 3 RED CROSS R"QUESTED TO RESPOND TO PIERCB/SOWLI1S TO SUPPORT 200 OFFICERS
AND FIRE FIGHTERS.
12:4{;;3:) 1 034 AT STATION 11
12:46:04 4 BARe THOMAS WANTING TO KNOW IF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL ARE NEEDED. ADVISED TO
CALL ADMIN.
12:46;07 UNK UNIT>ANY SWATOFFICER ON ENGINE AT COLUM81NE HIGH
12:46:33 UNK UNIT>ANY SWAT OFFICER ON ENGINE ATCOlUMBINE HIGH
12;46;50 1 5121 AT STATION 16
12;47;14 1 COL 8 ON SCENE STAGING
'2~47;19 4 8C32 CALLiNG ON SCENE. IF MORECCMMANO PERSONNEL Nl;IEOEO HE WILL BE STAGED
AT COALMINE/PIERCE.
12:47:27 3 TOM OELGeSSO ASKING IF OFF DUTYPARAMEDICS NEED TO RESFOND. TOLD NOTAT
THIS TIMe.
12:41:27 1 UNK UNIT>ANY SWAT OFFICER ON FIRE ENGINE
12;47:40 4 REQUEST FROM WEST METROFOR ROXBOROUGH VOlS. TO RESPOND TO THEIR STATION
12:47;53 1 CONTROL 1> 032 LANDUNE CONTROl..
12:48:23 3 Q32 REQUESTED TO MOVE UP TO STATION 17
12:46;58 i CONTROl " R37 NOCONTACT
12::49:01 4 ENGLEWOOD REQUESTING AODRESS TO LEAWOOO I1LEM WHERE PARENTS NEEDTo
RESPOND. S23 WILL BE ENROUTE TO STATION 12 WHEN AVAILABLE.
12;49:16 1 CONTROL 1> R31 ADVISELOCATION
12:49;26 1 R37> AAAJ'IUNIVERSITY
i2.:4£t33 3 ADMIN WANTING TO KNOW IF WEVE SEENALLOWED INTOTHE SCENE. ONLYWORKING
ON PERIMIT.R. 6-8 Tl'<ANSPORTEO ATTHIS TIME,
12;49;35 1 R37 MOVINGUP TO STATION 11
12:50;00 3 STATION 34 WANTS TO KNOW WHY 032 MOVING TO STATION 17
12;50:05 1 Q32>cONTRO\.1>MOVING UP TO STATION 17
12;50;50 4 ADMIN WANTING TO KNOWIF RESERVES NEEo TO BE CALLED IN, LOOKING FOR LCCATION
TO SEND RESERVE APARATUS AND PERSONNEL.
12:51:11 3 E15 TO STAY AT STATION 12.
12;51:51 1 R1S, CLEARUNlV. DO YOU WANTUS SACKTO COLUMSINE HIGH
12;52:08 1 HM37 MOVEDTO SCENE WITH MEDICAL SUPPLIES
12:52:13 1 CONTROlh R18 MOVING UP TO STATION 18
12:52:40 4 ADVISED ao SENOTHATS23 MOVING TO STATION 12 UNK ETA.
12:53:57 1 R15l IN SERVICE AT STATION 36
12:54:48 1 COMMAND, HOSPITAL STATUSFOR AMB?
12:54;50 4 ell REQUEST THATA PERSON PICKUP ALL SPARESATTERIES FROM STATIONS AND
RESPOND TO SCENE. ADVISED 2 DISPATCHERS ENP,OUTE TO SCENE
12:55:11 1 1'136 IN SERVICE AT STATION 32
12;5519 3 REQUEST BED COUNT FROM LTN HCSP, ER ADV1SING THEY CAN HANDLE 3 MORE
CRITICAL.
12:55:21 1 BED COUNT FROM DGHER. 2 MORE CRITS,
12;55;44 4 HM37 ENFlOUTE TO SCENE. ADVISED LOCATION OF TRIAGE STAGING BY RADIO. TOLD TO
STAY IN STANO BY. NC OTHEi1 MEDICAL EOUIPMENT NEEDED.
12;56;05 CONTROL 1, COMMAND, HM37ENROUTE WITH MED SUPPLIES. WHERETO RESPOND
12:56:25 COMMAND' 2 PTS LEFT, NO SUPPLIES NEEOEO AT THISTIME.
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12:5;:25 1 SED COUNT FROM UNIVERSITY ER. PLACEDON HOLD.
12:56:47 3 REQUEST SED COUNT FROM SMC: 1 MORE CRIT. SEVERAL WALKING WOUNDED.
12:57:01 1 Cl1> HAVE HM:l7 ENTER NORTH ENDOF CLEMENT PARK. STAGE NEXT TO LZ.
12:57:15 3 REQUEST BED COUNTfROM PORTER:NO TRAUMA. OTHERS THEY CAN TAKE.
12:57:31 4 HM37 NOW REQ'JESTEO TO N PARKING LOT OF CLEMENT PARK WITH ALL EOUIPMENT.
TAKE AS MANY PORTABLE BATTERIES AS WELL
12:56:38 3 REQUEST BED COUNTFROM UNK ER: .. 5 CRITICAL
12:59:22 1 CALEY COMMANO. ANY WORD ON HOSPITALDESTINATION
12;59:35 1 CONTROL 1> OG 2:CRIT, LTN 3 CRIT, SMC 1 CRIT SEVEFAL MINOR, PHD 6·7 WALKING
WOUNDED. WILL AOV. UNIV AND ST NS.
13:00:00 1 SECONOTRY TO UNIVERSITY ER FOR SED COUNT PLACEDON HOLD AGAIN.
13:00:()4 3 PAM WITH DGH: REQUESTING # OF PTS, AND DESTINATION 1 CRIT TO LUTHERN, 4 TO
SMC. PLACED ON HOLD-
13:0~;11 SED COUNT FROM UNIVERSITY: 10 CRITS, S NOW AND WARNING FORTHE REST.
13:01:22 [TONES)
1::'3:01:35 1 CONTROL 1> E53 R75 300 PICADILLY
13:01:47 3 CONTINUING WiTH OG: 2 MOREPTS TO LITTLETONBY WEST METRO
13:0'1:50 4 AMR OFFERING COVEFAGE IN DiSTRICT
13:02:10 1 R63 RESPONDING
13:02:29 1 SENO ADVISEO TO CONTACTRINNE TO COORDINATE RESOURCES.
'0:02:" 1 R63;S AURORA RESPONDING AND BETTER LOCATiON
13:03:50 1 CONTROL 1> ONLY INFO IS PT IN PARKING LOT. CONFIRM YOU WANT AUROR TO RESPOND
13;02:53 4 HM37 ENROUTETO CLEMENTPARK. REQUESTING THAT BC32 BE NOTIFIED.
13:00.10 3 LOU ROWE WANTiNG TO KNOW HOW TO GET INTO THE SCENE. BOWLES IS BLOCKED BY
VEHICLES.
13:03:14 1 RGS> THIS SCHOOL IN AURORA NOW
13:03:30 1 CONTROl h RTS YOlJ CAN PICK UP
13:03:39 1 032 RS7AT STATION 17
13:00:51 1 R63. CAN WE GET THE AODRESS AGAIN.
13:04:OS 1 E62 RESPONDINGEAGlECREST HS.
13:04:10 4 C11 WANTING TO CONFIRM IF SOUTHMETROIS COVERING INTO STATION 11 AND STATION
13:0':20 3 STATION lSWANTING TOl(NOW WHERE ACSO BOMB SQUADIS STAGING. OFFICER AT
STATIONLOOKING FORTHEM.
13;04;2l) 1 R63> CONI'lRM THE ADDRESS.
10;04:35 1 E62. R831T IS 5100 S PICADILLY CANCELAURORA.
13;04;52 1on R:l7 AT sTATION 17 IN SERVICE
13:D4:59 4 Cl1 CONFIRMING THAT ADDITiONAL UNITS BE BROUGHTIN TO THE DISTRICT FOR
COVERAGE. AOVISED THAT CHIEF RiNNE IS ASSISTING IN SACK l'1LL OF DISTRICT
13:05:18 DG REQUESTINGTOTAL NUMSEROF PTSTRANSPORTED. HO SMa, 1 TO UNIVERSITy
10:0$:30 CONTROL 1> CALEY COMMAND. NO RESPONSE
13:06:14 1 CONTROL 1> CALEY COMMAND. NO RESPONSE
13:'06:S6 1 CONTROL 1> CALEY COMMAND. UNIV 5 CRlT WITH WARNING.
13:07:11 3 REQUEST IF COLUMBINEHAS TX: 1 TO DG, 2: TO LHP,
13;07:16 1 CALEY COMMAND. RELAYTHAT TO OPS OR COMMAND. ALL PTS AT CALEYtYUKONHAVE
BEENTRANSPORTED. IF THE PD FIND MORE WALKINGTHEY WILL DELiVER HERE.
13.07:19 REOUESTING NUMBER OF PTSTRANSFORTED BY AMl't 1 TO SMC, 1 TO ST. A'S, 3 TO
LITTlETON.
13:07:42 3 REOUESTFROM AMR WHERETX'D: 1 TO lUTHERN, 1 TO SAC, 1 TO LHP
13:07:44 1 CONTROL 1> DID YOU COPYALL l'TS PROMCALEYIYUKQN TRANSPORTED.
13:09:15 1 R101 TRANSPORTING 1 TO LUTHERN CODE 2
13;08:29 1 R63 E62 ON SCENE
13:0a:51 4 waST METRO TRANSFORTED, TO SMC.AM64. AMEl15 FROMWEST METRO ENROUTETO
LUTHERN.
13:06:59 1 STATION 36> BC33 NO CONTACT
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13:09:50 1 CONTROL 1> R37 MOVING UP TO STATION 15
13:10:27 3 AMERICAN RED CROSS RETURNiNG CALL: INCIDENT COMMAND TOW THEM TO HOLD OFF
UNTIL COVMAND ADVISES. SENDING 2 PEOP!.E TO l.EAWOOD.
13:10:51 4 AIRl..IFE WANT:NG TO KNOW IF THE CHOPPER THAT TRANSPORTED WIl.l. BE NEEDED BACK
ON THE SCENE WHEN THEY CLEAR THE HOSPITAl.
13:11:08 1 CONTROl. 2 S23
13:11:10 3 El11N DISTRICT 13 AS ACLS UNIT.
13:1124 1 523 BE ADVISED YOU'RE ON CONTROl. 1
13:11;48 3 PARENT WANTING TO KNOW IF WE HAVE NAMES OF STUDENTS INJURED TOLD TO
CONTACT TH" HOSPITALS. GIVEN UST OF HOSPITALS.
13:12:23 j E62 IN SERVICE
13;12:47 3 AIRUFE WANTING TO KNOW IFWENEED THE CHOPPER ON SCENE. 1 PTYTXTO DENVER
HEALTH.
13;13:1:'3 , HM37 ON SCENE CONFIRMING MEDICAL IS ON 6
13:13:40 1 (TONES]
13;13:51 1 CONTROll> E72 R71 10D ANDES Pl.
13:13:56 4 CONF'lRMED THAT $23 IS ENROLITE TO STATION 12.
1.3:14;14. 3 KASEY FEAGIN P.l!OUESTING LOCATION OF l'lFlE COMMAND.
13:14:37 1 C11> HM37> ENTRANCE TO CLEMENT PARK N ior JUST WEST STAGE BY FLIGHT FOR LIFE.
13:15:14 1 E72 RESPONDING
13:15:35 1 R75 RESPONDING
':'3:16:t9 3 LOU ROWE AT FAIR/MARSHALL CAN NOT GAIN ENTRY INTO SCENE, REOUESTING
DlRECTIONS. CSP ASSISTING
13:16:55 [TONES)
i:;:17:06 CONTROL 1> R37 E14 SICK CASE ELIZABETH CT
t 3:17:35 CONTROl. l> R3S> NEG CONTACT
13:17:50 1 CONTROl. 1> R31l>R36 MOVING UP TO STATION 15
13:i8J}2 3 JOHN YORK CALLING FOR CHIEF RINNE. REQUESTING ACCESS TO MOVE PARKER
RESCUES AS NEED, Move !'l12 TO STATION 34.
13:13:30 1 R31 RESPONDING
13:19:33 4 CALEY DIVISION ADVISING THEY ARE OK. NEEDING MORE SUPPLIES. R"OUEST THAT A
SHUTTLE OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES FROV TO THE SOuTH END C11 WILl. Bil NOTIFIED THAT
CALEY DIVISION NEEDS SUFPLlES. REOUESTING 1 TRAUMA KIT
13:18:45 1 314 RESPONDING
13:18:55 1 CONTROL 1> R34, NO CONTACT
13:19:10 1 AMR 261 AT HOSPITAL LHP
13:19:22 1 CONTROl. 1> R34, IN QUARTERS
13:19:29 3 REQUESTING SUPPLIES TO THE SOUTH END OF THE PARK.
13:19:3<i 1 E72 ON SCENE
13:19:51 1 R3? ON SCENE
13:20:29 2 MATT WITH ROXllOROUGH: 1 aLS REscue 102 IN SERVICE FOR ROXllOROUGH.
13:21:13 1 [TONES]
13:21:2' 1 CONTROL 1> 034 El1 FA SUNNlNGDAl.E BLVD
13:21;40 1 CONTROL 1> ALI. UNITS D1SfiEGUARD E:17. 034
, 3:21 :57 1 [TONESI
13:22:00 1 CONTROL 1> 002 SOLO FA SUNNINGDALE
13:22:16 1 032 RESPONDING FROM 17'S
13:22:47 1 CONTROL 1> ATTN ALL UNITS WE'LL BE ON MODlFIEO RESPONSES UNTIL FURTHER
, 13:23:00 1 Cll> WEST METRO HAS 2 AMB AT COLUMBINE US. HAVE THEM SENT TO CALEY DIVISON
13:23:10 4 R34 WANTING TO KNOW IFTH5Y ARE TO MOVE TO THE CENTER OF THE DISTRICT. MOVED
TO STATION 32.
13:23:27 CALEY COMMANO> COPPIES THAT
13:23:37 2 AM6 AT LI6RAflY REQUESTEO TO MOVE TO CALEY DIVISION.
13:24:39 E14 ON SCENE
13:24041 CONTROL 1> ell, NO CONTACT
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13:24:55 1 CONTROl 1> C11> NO CONTACT
13:25:11 1 CONTROL 1> 011> NOCONTACT
1325:2:3 1 CONTROL 1> 6Cl> LANDllNE CONTROL
13'25:4$ 1 Cl1, CALEY COMMAND' NO CONTACT
13:25:57 3 KASEY CALLING FOR BC1, ADVISED SUSPECT INPO: GRANDDAUGHTER SANDRAIN
CCMMONS AREA, 1 TEACHER DEAD, BlNJ, 2 CRIT. {FROMTELETYPE,
13:25:12 1 R75 ON SCENE
13:26:31 1 C11> CALEYDIVISION, 2 WESTMETRO AMBTO YOURLOCATION.
13:27:19 S eU12: DROPPEO WITIWESSOFF AT lEAWOOD, PARENT ADVISED HE RECEIVECALLON 30
KIDS SAAACAOED IN CLOSET IN CHOIR ROOM.
13:27:21 1 Q32 ON SCENE
13:28:03 1 1'.63 TRANSPORTING TO SMCCODE 3
13:2820 4 R3S MOVING TO STATION 32.
13:28:34 1 Q321N SERVICEMOVING UPTO STATION 17
13:29:13 3 MELANIE CA"LED TO REPORT IN AT 18:30HOURS. LEPTMESSAGi: ON VOICE MAIL.
13:29:14 S STUDSNT FROM CCLUMBINE: A STUDENT CALLE\:) HiS MOTHER ADVISEDHi: WAS STUCKIN
THE CHIOR ROOM. lJNK ON INJURIES.'
13:29:34 1 CALLERREPORTING TEACHER IN THEOFFICE UNDER THE DESK. UNK HOW MANY PEOPLE
01'\ WHICH OFPICE. (3RDPTY)
13:3t02 1 [TONES]
13:31:02 4 JENIFF5R FRANKRETURNING PAGE. GIVENINFORMATION ASOUT FIR;;FIIJHTERS KIDS
WHO ATIEND SCHOOL.
13:3t:08 1 CONTROL 1> E71 FueL CONTAINMENT GLSNMORE DR
1.3:31:36 1 E71 RESPONDING
13:31~43 1 R36 AT STATION 15
13:33:31 4 PER 1'.0 SENO 8Rl B IN SERVICE 6lS.
13:34:17 4 8C32 CALLING FORCHIEFRINNE. ADVISING HIS UNIT IS NOWTHE COMMAND POST. 6C32:
THEY HAVETRANSPORTED ALL THEPATIEN'TS THEYKNOW OF. GETTING READYTO MAKE
ENTRYINTO THE BUILDING. MOREPATIENTS IN THE SCHOOL ALL DISTRICTS COVERED.
13:34:18 ass ON THE AIR
13:34:25 E39 MOVING UP TO STATION 32
13:34:27 CONTROL 1> PIERCE/"EAWOOD FG3
13:34:35 Ala, IV SUPPLIES IF ANYONE NEEDS. WE DeNT HAVE ANY KITS, AND NO RADIO. WE'u,
DOOURBEST
13:34;41 1'.37 IN SERVICE
13:34:49 COL 5 ON SCENE STAGING
13:35:00 CONTROL 1> CALEY DIVISION' NO CONTACT
13:35:1)4 1 CONTROt, 1> Cl1> NO CONTACT
13:35:28 3 REQUEST BED CO'JNTFROM UTILETON ER: 3 ORITS, SOME MORE MINOR AS NEEDEO,
13:35:31 1 Q32AT STATION 171NSEI'\VICE
13:35:40 1 1'\151 MOVING UP TO STATION 32
1~k35::S3 4 SZl AT STATION 12. S231S SENTSACK TO ENGLEWOOD TO COVER NORTH END OF
LITTLETON.
13:36:25 1 CONTROL 1> R151>MOVING UP TO STATION 36
13:30:56 3 REQUEST SED COUNT FROM AURORA SOUTH: 4·5 WALKING WOUNDED
13:37:52 4 E13 REQUESTING BC'S CELLPHONE NUMSER.
13:36:31 1 CONTROL 1> BC1, NO CONTACT
13:38:44 3 REQUEST eEO COUNT FROM OGH: 3 CRlTS. DGTOLD US NOT TO OVERLOAD THE SOUTH
HOSPITALS.
13:38:58 1 CONTROL 1> SC1, JEFFCCADVISING THey ARE TREATING A"L STUDENTS t,EAVINGTHE
SCHOO.. AS SUSPECT, SELlli'VE THE SHOOTER IS lMPERS, A STUOEm.
13:40:18 o REQUEST SED COUNT FROM SMC:1 CRIT
13;40:27 1 E71 ON SCENE
13:4(}:45 1 [TONES)
13:40:50 1 CONTROL " .15 ODORINveST PRESCOTI
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13:40:51 3 Cl1: REQUESTING DRINKING WATER FOR PTS AND PERSONNEl. PARKING lOT NORTH
SIDE OF CLEMENTPAAK.
13:41:01 4 COMMANDREQUESTING LiST CF COMITTED UNITS FAXED TO 6C32'S FAX MACHINE
13:41:35 3 SALVATIONARMY REQUESTED TO RESPOND TO SCENE, NORTH PARKING LOT OF
CLEMENTPARK.
13:42:46 3 REQUESTBED COUNT FROM UNKHOSPITAL 2 CRITS, 6·S DR MORE NON·CRIT.
13:43:12 4 PARTY WANTING TO KNOW IF MORE HELP [$ NEEDEDON SCENE ADVISED NO HELP
NEEDEDAT THIS TIME.
13:43:34 1 (TONES]
13:43:42 1 CONTROL 1> E74 NGL BREAKTOURMALINE OT
13:44:12 3 REQUeST BED COUNT FROMLUTHeRN: 1 CR,T, 2·3 MINORS.
\3:44:14 1 E1SRESPONDING CAN I GET THE NUMBERS ONE MORE TIME
13:44:38 1 R75TRANSPORTING 1 TO SMC CODE 2
1:3:44:59 1 e14 IN SERVICE
13:45:07 1 074 RESPONDING
13:45:22 1 E74 RESPONDING
13:45:2.6 1 CONTROL h 074> CAN YOU HANDLESOI.07 (Y"S)
13:45:35 4 R1B AT STATION13 WITH E17. BOTH UNITSTOOETHER ARE ALS. R1SWIl.L sE ALS, 1'17
WILL BE ONLY AN ENGINE, BOTH UNITSWILL Be MAARIED UNTIL ReSUPPUED RESERVE
RESCUE AT BURT WIll. BE PICKEDUP EOU[PMENT FOR IT 1$ AT STATION 18
13;48:07 E15 ON SCEM,
'3:48:35 E74 ON SCENE
13:49:03 R63 AT HOSPITAL SMC
13:49:18 A101 AT HOSPITALLUTHERN
13:49:34- 1 E72 [1'4 SERVICE
13'50:19 4 COMMANDLOOKING FOR pRE·pI-AN FOR COLVMBINE HIGH
13:50:25 1 CONTROL 1> BR1S> NO CONTACT
~'3;50:37 1 R:l7 IN SERVICE
13:50:57 1 CONTROL 1> BR1S, NO CONTACT
13:51:12- 1 E14, ARE YOU TRYINGTO CONTACT us (NEG)
13:51:23 1 (TONES)
13:51:31 1 CONTRCL 1> SR1SI-ANDL,NECONTRO" 1
13:51:39 1 R37 MOVINGUP TO STATION 37
13:51:49 1 (TONES]
13:51:52 1 CONTROL1> est RBl 170 YAlE AV
13:51:57 3 flO sENO: ASKING IF SOMEONEIS LOOKING FOR BR1S GARY MET! PICKING UP RESERVE
RESUCE FROM aURT. HAVE PERSONNEL ON BR18 sTAFF IT WITH A PARAMEDIC AND
ADViSE WHEN IN SERVICE.
13:52:25 1 Rl0l CLEAR LUTHERNRESPONDING COLUMllINE HIGH
13:52:40 4 ell REQUESTING A PAGETO DOUG SEOTCHER FORFUEL TO THE SCENE. RESPOND TO
BOWLES AND PIERCE,
13:52:49 1 E61 RESPONDING
13:53:01 1 R61 RESPONDING
13:53:11 4 R391S AT STATION32.
13:53:13 1 074> CONTROL 1> GET AN ETA ON PSCO
13:5331 1 UNK. AGENCY DISPATCHER REPORTING POSS HEART ATTACKAT LEAWOOD ELEM,
13:54:06 1 0151 AT STATION39
13:54:14 4 AIRLIFE ADVISING ANOTHER CHOPPERAVAIL IF NEEDED AND AURN CAN TAKe 3 CRIT. IF
NEEDED.
13:54:38 1 [rONESl
13:54:49 1 CONTROL 1> E17 R1810D LEAWOOD ELEM
13:54:53 4 REPORT 01"PO$SISLE HEART ATTACKAT LEAWCOD ELEMENTFlY.
13:55:30 1 CONTROL 1> R37> MOVING UP TO STATION 11
13:55:46 1 CONTROL 1> R32> 032 GO AHEAD
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13:56:10 4 DOUG BEOTCHER RETURNING PAGE. WILL TAKE ACTION AND BE ENROUTE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
13:5829 E17 FllB RESPONDING
13:56:42 CONT~OL. b :14> NO CONtACT
13:56:58 1 CONTROL h R1S> BE ADVISED 2ND REPORT. UNKlF SAME PT OR DIFFERENT
13:57:20 1 CONTROL 1> OfFICER ON SCENE WILL DIRECT 'fOU IN.
13:58:19 1 E61 ON scens
13:58'27 1 A61 ON SCENE
13:56:30 4 ao
SENe WANTING TO KNOW WHERE A1S IS AT.
13:58:53 I CONTROl h E 14. NO CONTACT
1$:59:06 1 CONTROL 1> R32> NO CONTACT
13:59:09 4 R39 WILL BE TONED AT R39
13:59:27 2 034 CONFIRMED AT STATION 11.
13:59:29 1 CONTROL 1> R32> NO CONTACT
13:59:5<J 1 CONTI'\OL I, RS2> CONFIRMING YOU'Re ENROUTE TO STATION 13
14:00:03 , R32> NEGATIVE. AT BOWLES/PieRCE.
14:00:24 1 CONTROlh R3.2, MOVING VP TO STATION 13
14:01:12 4 PAM AT SI-IOPS NOTIFIED THAT A 55 GA, DRUM OF I've, ENROUTE TO 60'JVLESIPIERCE.
14:01:23 3 R3.2WANTING TO KNOW IF TI-IEY ARE SUPPOS.D TO BE IN STAGING AT PIERCEJ60WLES
IF NOT NE.DEO AT STAGING. THEY NEED TO COVER DISTRICT 13.
14:01 :28 COL 7' RESPONOING "5AWOOLl ELSA
14'01:46 CONTROl 1> R18 DID YOU COPY COL
14:01:55 CONTROll> CI1, ACSO HAS SENT 25000TTLES CF WATER TO COMMAND POST. WAT.R
BUFFALO IF NEEDED. INEG)
14:02:03 4 S12 WANTING LIST OF flREGROVND FREQUENCIES TO MATCH VP WITH DENVER AND
WEST METRO. LOOKING FOR ITAC2
14:02:04 1 E 17 R1a ON SCENe WITI-I COL
14;02:27 1 CONTROL " BCi> FUEl. ENROvrE YOUR lOCATION
14:02:39 3 LOU ROWE ADVlSING FAX MACHINE IS WORKING IN BC32 V.HICLE. NO PRe-PLAN
s.
AVAILABLE IN OISPATCH. NO PRe·PLAN AVAILABL MAP 01' SCHOOL ON SC.N. KASEY
PAGED WITH CURRENT BED COUNT. FAX COMITTEO UNITS TO 6032.
14.:03:27 4 JEFFCO REPORTING A POSS HEART ATTACK AT LIlAWooD ElEM. eNTER THROUGH THE
MAIN DOORS. ADVISED UNIT ALREAOY ON SCENE.
14;04:01 1 E14 AT STATION 12
14:04:33 t E17> CONTROL " IF POSSIBLE WE NeED [BROKEN)
14:04:41 4 COLORADO SPRINGS FlRE DEPARTMENT OFFEAING ASSISTANCE. THEY HAVE COMMTDM
UNITS AVAILABLE.
14:05:21 1 CONTROL b :17> LAND LINE: CONTFlOL IF POSSIBLE
14:05:41 C", CONTROL h FOR 030 HAve HIM AQUIRE AS MUCH DRINKABLE WATER AND BAING TO
sceNe.
1406:25 CONTROL 1> R32> NO CONTACT
1.tQ€i:39 CONTROl. 1> R32> NO CONTACT
1406:5,3 1 CONTROL 1> R32> COpy A NUM8ER CONTACT C3DAT [NUMBER]
14:07:53 4 JEFFCO ADVISING A CALL FROM CENTURA HEALTH. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR MINOR
WALK·INS IF NEEDeD.
14:09:32 3 REOOEST WATER TRAILER FROM ACSO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TO SCENE FOR
DRINKING WATER.
3 RITE·AID ON COALM1NE OFFERtNG ANYTHING WE NEED INCLUDING WA1'E.Rr'140M ADM1N
CONTACT WAYN•.
t4:1(t37 1 C11> CONTROL " REF PAGE. THEY CAN NOTIFY WHeN THE GSTTO BOWLES/PIERCE THEY
WILL DIReCT IN.
14:10:57 3 PARTY CALLING WITH LIST OF NAMES FROM OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL IN NEIGHOORHOOD
Houses.
14:11:10 CONTROL i> RS2, NO CONTACT
14:n:16 CONTROL 1> R32, NO CONTACT
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14:11:34 CONTROL 1> R32. CHANGE oeSTINATION TO RITEAIDE AT COAL MINEi PIERCE. THEY WILL
HAVE SHIPMENTREADY. NOTIFYWHEN AT BOWLES/PIERce.
14:t2:2S 1 UNIT 324. CONTROL 1> (MUUT UNITS]
14:12:42 3 EO SENO: E14 TO 13'S DISTRIC~, 034 AT STATlON 11 2 PTS AT LEAWOOD, E17, R18 AT
UEAWOOD R32 MOVINGTO 13'S DISTRICT R37 AT STATION 11. S23 BACK IN ENGLWQOO
14~'2~59 1 UNIT 324. CONTROL ,. AT STATION 17
14:13;19 1 BCt> CONTROL 1> REO eTA ON RUNNER FROM SMFR WITH BATTERIES.
14:14:46 4 ARAPAHOECO CALLING ABOUT WATER BUFFALO. 250 BOTTLES OF WATeR DELIVEReo TO
COMMAND POST
14:HI:14 3 JeFFCO ADVISINGIN PATIENT PSYCH FROM CHILDRENS WOULD BE AVAILABLE IF NEEDeD
FOR STUDENTS.
14:16:48 1 BR18TO STAFFR18.
14:16:57 1 Re3 CLEAR SMC
14:17:10 1 071 IN SERVICE
14:17:39 1 6C7> En> MEET ME ON CHANNEL 12
14:17:49 1 CONTROL 1. 6Cl> OOS ON PHONE DOYOU NEEDSWAT MEDICS.
14:~7:$9 3 Cl1: TAKE WATER TO COMMAND POST.
14:18:17 1 BCl> CONTROL I> THAT'SNEG ON MEDICS.
14:16:32 1 CONTROL 1. INFO OF CPR 6EING DONE IN THE SCHOOL TRYINGTO GET A LOCATION,
14:18:45 s DEN''''eR FIRE WANTING NUMBER fOR CISD TEAM ADVISED WE USE MAYFLOWER
14:1:9:04 1 R1S E'7IN SERVICE
14;19:19 1 R101 ON SCENS STAGINGAT Ll6
14:19:27 1 R18E11MOVINGUPTOSTATION 13
14:19:3/$ 1 CONTROL 1. E14. NO CONTACT
14:19;47 1 CO"'TROL h E14. ADVISELOCATION
14:20:04 1 E14. CONTROL1> UNABl.E TO copy
14:20'.17 1 1;;14> CONTROL 1> STILL UNABLE TO COPY.
14:20:98 1 CONTROL t> E14> YOUR LOCATION
14:2{):46 1 E14. MOVING UP TO STATION 1.
14:20:54 1 C.E14 MOVING UP TO STATION 11
14:21:11 1 RalTAANSPORTING TO AURS
14:21:23 1 CONTROL h R32. DELIVER SHIPMENT TO THE RRE COMMAND POST,
14:22:03 1 011> CONTROL1.COL HAS RIGS STAGED AT RACOON CREEK HAVE THEM ENTER
STAGING.
14:22:25 CONTROL ,. REQUESTLANOLINE FROM 011
14:22:33 00'-9 RESPONDING STAGING
14:22:45 E14 PSCO ON SCENE
14;22:55 (TONES]
14:23:00 1 CONTROL h E52 LIFT ASSIST FLANDERS WY
14:23;16 4 ASKlNG ClllF A PoRTAFOTTY IS NEEDED. NOT AT THIS TIME ALLAREA'$ ARE COVERED.
CHIEFRINNE WANTING TO KNOW HOW MANY TO RECALL WILL CALL BACK.
14:23:53 1 BC1. CONTROL h STANDBY TO copy NCl ODOR WiTH BOMB SQUAD.
1424:10 1 ec» 8216 S REEDSTReET, 60MB SQUAD NOTIFIED THIS IS A sessecrs HOUSE.
14:24:23 4 C10 ADVISING STATUSIS UNCHANGED. WAITING FOR CLEARANCE TO GET tN. CPR IN
PROGRESS, MUl.ITPLEINJURIESINSlOE. C1Q REQUeSTING DISPATCH MCNITOR Al ON THE
800 SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATIONS TO DISPATCH !'ROM SCENE
14:24:28 BC1. SINGLE "NGINE SHOULO Be FINE.
14:Z4:42 E62 RESPONDING CODE 2
14;24;48 E151NSERVICE
14;25:16 ec» CONTROL 1. CHECKWITH UNITS STAGEDON eOWLESFOR AN ENGINEOR SQUIRT
THAT ARE STAFFED,
14:25:21 3 C11: NO NEED TO 8ACK.FILL UTILETON WITH OFF·DUTY PERSONNEL. NO UNITS TO PUT
THEM IN.
14:25:56 1 CONTROL 1. E17. RESPOND NG ODORWITH BOMB SOUAD S REeD.
14:26:09 3 ADMIN ADVISEDNOT TO SACK·FILL UTTLETON.
14:26:22 1 E17 R18 RESPONDING
14:2e:33 1 CONTROL 1;:.ciS> NO CON'rACT
14;26;46 1 CONTROL 1> 514> MOVING U~ TO STATION 13
14;26;59 1 CONTROL 1> E,5> MOVING UPTO STATION 14
14;27;25 , CONTROL 1> ANY UNJTSSTAGeD AND STAFF.O AT BOWLES CONTACT 9C,
14:27:28 , R32 ReQUESTING LOCATION OF FIRE COMMAND CENTER. ADVISED LEAWOOD AND
PIERCE.
4 0' ADVISING THEY ARE JUST STANDING BY WAITING FOA SWAT TEAM TO CLEAATHE
SUII.OING. 4 PATIENTS AT LEASE STILL IN THE SCHOOL WILL TRIAGE WH.N PTS ARE OUT
BY SWAT CALLBACK HAS a.EN STOPPED.
14;28;14 Al0l ON SCENE BOW\.ES. WKQ DO WE NEEO TO CONTACT.
14~2B:2B R,a,> Bel> LOCATED AT THE LIB ON BOWLES. DO YOU N.ED OUR HELP
14;28;32 1 BC, > NEG LOOKING FOR .NGINE OR SQUiRT.
,4;28;57 4 RURAL METRO'S IN OUR DISTRICT IF NEEDED
14:29;05 1 S,7 RESPONDiNG REEO STREET.
14:2906 1 LEAWOOD RES REOU.STlNG HOW HE CAN ENTER AREA TO GET TO HIS RESIDENCE
14:29;:lll 1 coNTROL " ANY SQUIRT OR ENGINE STAGED ON BOWI.ES CONTACT!lCl ON CHANNEL 1
14:29:53 1 8C1> CONTROL 1> OISREGUAAD ON THAT WE HAV~ A SQUIRT NOW.
14:30:50 4 MURAL METRO ADVISING THEY HAVE A CAR SOUTH IF NEEDED
14;31;12 1 E62 ON SCENE
14:31:47 1 S11> CONFlRM OUR MAP ON REED
'4;32;06 3 DOUG WITH PARKER FIRE WANTING TO DO A SCHOOL DRILL ...
14;32'.55 1 [TONES)
14;32;55 3 GARY MEn:; TOOK ReSCUE UNIT TO STATION 17. ANOTH~R RESERVE RESCUE SITIING AT
STATION 17 WANTING TO "OAD THE RESERVE RESCUE. PLACED IN SERVICE AS SOON AS
BR1S ARRIVES. WILLae MOVING TO STATION 11. TRYING TO GET AS MANY TRANSPORT
UN,TS AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEST AREA.
14;33;00 1 CONTROL 1> EB1 R111 30A DAYTON ST
14;33:22 4 C11 REQueSTING DISPATCH CONTACT AMR. COL. PlUDE MARK. wesr METRO AND FIND
OUT HOW MANY AMB ARE STAGED ON BOWLES.
14:33:42 1 562 IN SERVICE
14:33;50 E17> IS T H I S _ OR WAY
14:34:00 e17 R1S ON sceN. STAGING REeD
14:34:20 E61 RESPONDING
14:34:26 4 AMR: 6 AMB 1 SUPERVISOR STAGeD ON SOWLES.
14:34;41 1 R7S CLEAR SMa
14;34;55 4 COL: 4 AMB STAGED ON SOWLES.
14:35:14 1 CONTROL 1> E61 YOUR PARTY WILL.BE LOCATED IN THE LOBBY.
14:35:18 4 WEST METRO: 4 AMB STAGED ON BOWLES.
14;3540 4 PRIDE MARK: 1 AMB STAGED ON BOWLES. 'AT CALEYI'IUKON. , MORE ENRoUTe FROM
6THIWAOSWORTH. 1l!NROUTE FROM LUTHERN
14;36:17 1 1'.63 IN SERVICE
14:38:44 1 S17 R18 ON SCEN. WITH JEFFCO
'4;39;2.2 4 PT STATUS ON 2 PTs TX TO ST. A; 2 PTS STILL CRIT liN SURGERY.' IN ANGlO. CAN TAKe
2-3 MORE CRIT, ANY NUMBER OF WALKING WOUNDeD.
14;39:24 , 14 AT STATlON 13
14;39;38 3 REQUEST B.O COUNT FROM SMC; 3 CRITS. STATUS ON PTS TRANSPORTED; 31N OR
'4:39;38 1 CONTROL 1> E.1> AUR E' ON SCENE YOU CAN PICK UP
14:39:53 1 E61 IN SERVICE
14:40:H;i 4 PT STATUS ON?T IX UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL; , PT STABLE. UNDERGOING FURTHER EVAL
CAN TAKE 5 MORE PTS.
3 REQUEST BED COUNT FROM UNK HOSPITAL: 5 CRITS, MORE WITH ADVANCED WAP.NING.
STATUS ON PTS; 1 TO OR.
14:41·:43 1 CONTROL 1> Fl17> NO CONTACT
14042:03 CONTROL " R37> RESPOND TO THE DIS?ATCH CENTER JC-001.007864
14:4.2:07 t ROSIN COON SENT TO PICKUP ALL 800 MHZ RADIOS FROM ADMIN.
'4:42:1~ i R37 MOVING UP TO sTATION DISPATCH
14:42:25 1 cr» CONTRO~ ,>BRING 4 AMI! TO STAGING ONI.Y.
14:42:44 G WEST METRO: PAAAMEDICSTO ReSPONDTO NE CORNER OF SCHOCI. PER LAKEWOOD
po. 1 DOA, NEED MEDICS FOR ADDiTIONALPTS
14:42;46 1 A61 AT HOSPITAl. AURN
T4:42;55 4 PTSTATUS ON PTTX LUTHERN: UNKNOWN
14:43:29 1 R17 MOViNG UP TO STATION "
14:43:4' 1 Rib CONTROL 1. NO CONT
14:4.3:46 4 2 AMB MOVING TO CALEY STAGING. REPORT OF 2 OFFICERS DOWN. t AMB TO SW
CORNER 01' aUILDING FOR 3RD OFFICER OOWN.
14:43:55 1 RW IN SERVICE
":44:0~ 1 CONTROL 1> C", 2 AMB FAOM SOWLes STAGINe TO CALEYNUKON.
14~44;05 ~ RES?CND TO NW CORNERFOR OFFICER DCWN ION~Y PARTIAl. CONVERSATION ON TAPE
UNK WHO THE CALI.EA WAS),
14:44:20 1 CONTAOI. b 4 TO STACllNE, 2 TO DALEY
'444:32 1 CONTROL ,. 1 I'T DOWN, t DOAN SIDE OF SCHOOL
'4:.14:54 3 RURAL METRO: SENOiNG 2 AMBULANCES TO THE SOUTH SlOE OF DENVER IF NE£;OEO,
SANTA FElEVANS AND 6TH/SHEAiDAN. WILL CALL BACK IF NE£;D£;O.
14~45:0S 4 PT STATUS ON PTTXTO LUTHERN:2PTS. BOT" STABI.E. CAN TAKE' CRIT, 3 LESS CRIT
IF NEEDED lUTHERN CAN CLEAR ROOMS.
14:45:06 MOVED AM8 TO COVER CHERRYCREEK RES AREA
14:45:08 CONTROL 1> R17> MOVING UP TO STATION 11
14;4&36 1 CONTROL 1> R32> ASSIGNED TO COLUMSINE HIGH
14:4;;~5a 3 ~9 WILL BE GOING IN SERVICE SHQRTI.Y PER BC33
14:.6:01 1 CONTROL 1> R34> MOVINGUP TO STATION ~
14:46:15 1 CoNTROL " R151> NO CONTACT
1446:34 1 CONTROL 1:> R1S1> MOVINCH,.!? 1'0 stATION 32
14:46:J9 1 ROBIN COON ADVISED TO TAKE ALL eoo RADIOSAND BATTERIES TO SCENE REPORT OF 2
OFFICERS DOWN AND MORE PTS.
'4:46:57 a RURAL MeTRO REQUeSTED TO STAGING AT BOWLES CROSSING SHO!'PING CENTER. 2
AM6SSENT.
4 PT STATUS ON PTTXro I.ITTI.ETON: CAN TAKES CRITS, TRAUMA SURGEON ON SITE. "N
OR, , GOING TO OR, 1 CHOPPERED OUT TO ST A'S, 2 SEING DISCHARGED 2 STII.!. SEING
TREATED. LITTETON ER IS FULI.YSTAFFED.
t4:47:26 REPORT OF 2 PARTIES DOWN NW CORNER BY LAKEWOOD. CONFIRM WITH LAKEWOOD
PER C11
14:47:52 1 CONTROL 1> Cl1> NO CONTACT
1448:23 s RO SENO: HAVE 1'.17 STOP BY STATION18 TO PICKHIM UP
'4:48:23 1 CONTROl- 1> 1137.NO CONTACT
14:48:34 1 CONTROl- b R37> PER C30 RESPOND TO COLUMSINE HIGH COOE3
'4:48:47 4 RURALMETRO UPDATEDTO A CCDE 2 RESPONSE.
14:48:46 1 R:l7 RES?CNOiNG COLUMBINE HIGH CODE ~
'4:49:03 1 CONTROL 1> 1'117. PICK UP CAPT, SENOAT STATION ts
14:49~24 i 1'117005 MECHANICAL. COUNTY LINE/UNIVERSITY
14:4957 , R1S TO PICK UP 1'117 AT COUNTY LINE/UNiVeRSITY
14:50:10 1 1'115 AT STATION 16
14:50:19 1 ~91N SERVICE MOVING UP TO STATION 32
14:50:26 4 PT STATLS ON PT TX TO DGH; liN OR (CRm, 1 IN SERIOUS, i IN SERIOUS CAN TAK5 3·4
CAIT5.
14:50:34 , (TONES1
14:SO:44 1 CONTROL1> 1'136 e151 N'J\ COUNTRY CLUB PKWY
14:51012 t E741N SERVICE
14:51:23 1 A1C1 RESPONDING CALEY/YUKON
14:52:05 1 CONTROl-h 1137> NO CONTACT
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14:52:19 E36 A151 RESPONDiNG P1CKUP E151
14:52:42 CONTROL b E151> YOU CAN PICK UP
14:52:56 1 CONTROL 1> RS7> TO COMMAND POST PIERCE/LEAWOOD
14:53:11 1 0154 RESPONDING
14:53:46 1 CONTROL 1> ESe> 010 YOU COpy Q154 EN ROUTE. PICK UP 536
14:53:50 3 COLUMBINE IS IN STAGING ON PIERCE, 4 AMSS IN STAGING FROM COUJMSINE.
14:54:17 1 e:l61N SERVICE
14:54:36 1 0154 iN SERVICE PER CPS
14:54:43 1 SCb CONTROL 1> CHECK WITH 030 AND esr AN ETA ON BATTERIES
'4:55:'6 1 RJ7> H MIN ETA,
14:56:1Q 1 fllS1 AT STATION 32
14:56:43 1 1017> CONTROL 1> E17 WIll. BE: ON RADIO BLACKOUT FOR BOMB SQUAD. TIED UP ON
HYDRANT FOR 30 MINS
,.,57:3' I CONTROL 1> 1014 R32 PER C30 YOU'RE THE ONLY UNiTS AVAIL ON WEST SIDE
'4;$6;0, 3 RURAL METRO: 1 AMB IN STAGING.
":58:4\l 1 SOb CONTROL " AOVISE WHiCH UNIT IS BRiNGING BATTERIES (R37)
14:58:52 1 BC1, R37> NO CONTACT
14:59:07 1 8Cb R37> AT THe ROADBLOCK. Will ADVISE.
14:56:36 1 Ra1 CLeAR AURN
14:59:53 1 scr- R31> WORKING ON NOTIFYING THE DEPUTY TO ALLOW YOU THROUGH,
15:00;10 3 PAR5NT CA,L1NG ABOUT DAUGHTER WENT TO SCHOOL AT CO,UM8INE. CHILD rs OUT AND
SAFe ReaUESTING PSYCH ASSISTANOE. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER TAKEN AND
FORWARDED TO CHILDRENS PSYCH OUT PATIENT
15:00:46 I'll 7,R16, WE'RE WEST OF UNIVERSITY
15:01:41 0154, CONTROL 1> 0154 AT STATION 39
15:04:01 I STOP TAPE,
15:05:58 3 PAGE SENT TO CHILDRENS PSYCH ON·CALL
15;06:36 4 RP FROM SWEDISH HEALTH PARK, 3 SUSJ IN A VEHICLE DRESSED IN GOTHIC STYLE, POSS
INVOLVED iN SHCOTING, ADViSED TO CALL JEFFCO,
15:01:04 3 FSYCH ON·CALL FROM CHiLDRENS CALLED BACK REF STUDENT WITNESS FROM
COLUMBINE HIGH. ADVISED US TO HAVE: OTHER STUDENTs NEliDING HELP TO CALL THE
INTAKE LINE AT CHILDRENS, OFFERED TO RESPOND TO SCENE iF NEEDED.
15:01:39 4 ESl MOVED TO STATION 32.
15:09:4S 4 ENGLEWOOD WANTING TO KNOW THE FIREGROUND CHANNEL FOR PERRY
15:10:10 3 CALLED PARENT OF WITNESS AND GAVE THEM THE NUMBER TO CHILDRENS INTAKE LINE.
LEI'T MESSAGE ON VOICE MAIL
15:10:25 4 RURAl. METRO'S 2 AMB ~RE AT ENTRANCE TO CLEMENT PARK. ADVISED TO STAGE AT
SOWLES CROSSING SHOPPING CENTER.
15:" :06 • 574 MOVED TO STAT10N 34,
15:11:50 4 "74 MOVED TO STATION 17.
15:13:59 1 CHIEF YORK p,eooesTING PAGING TONES BE "NTER"O IN THE RADIO SYSTEM AND TEST
TONES SENT ADVISED IT WOULD NOT aE DONe UNTIL AI'TER THE INCiDENT.
15:15:11 4 JOHN ADAMS WANTING TO KNOW IF DISPATCH NEEDS ANYTHING.
15;'8:17 a RURAlMETFIO:l MOREAM6AVAIl SENT TO STAGING.
15:2Q:46 4 C11 ASKING WHICH 800 CHANNEL IS THE FERN CHANNEL IS ITAC. 84
15;21:36 J NOTiFiED THAT 1'\151, R34 ARE OUT AT STATION 37 60TH UNITS TO STAY AT STATION.
15:21:45 1 RIa HAS FOUNOUVE BOMas WiTH LIVE TRIGGERS. LCTS OF GASOliNE IN THE House
WA1TING FOR THE BOMB VEHICLE TO CLEAR RESIDENCE. RtB WILL BE ON RADIO
6l.ACKOUT FOR A LONG TIME.
15:22:03 4 PARTY CALUNG WITH INFO ABOUT THE 2 SUSPECTS IN COLUMalNE HIGH.
15:22:41 4 MAYFLOWER WANTING TO GET INFORMATION TO COMMAND. WANTED TO MAKE SURE
THAT THEY KNOW HOW TO GET AHOLD OF THEM FOR THE DEFUSING. TOOK NAME AND
NUMBER.
15:26;OS 4 EIS AND 032 ADViseD TO RE.'MIN AT STATION '2.
15:28;15 4 TIFFANY LONGMIRE WANTING TO KNOW IF ADDITIONAL HELP is NEEDED, ADVISED NOT AT
THIS TIM".
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15:29:41 4 AIJ. AMR AMB IN STAGING NEEDTO REPORT TO PIERCEiLEAWOOO
15:29:57 4 RAY CONYllRS ADVISED NO ADOITIONAL Hel.~ 15 N!;EOEO AT THIS TiME'.
15:30:05 3 AMR UNITS IN STAGING TO RESPOND TO PIERCE/LEAWOOD ASAP
15:30:30 3 PRIDE MARK UNITS IN STAGING TO RESPONDTO PIERCEil.EAWOOD ASAP
15:30;38
15:30:52 3 BARS THOMAS WANTING TO KNOW IF, INCIDENT
Ol'PICERS POSSIBLE DOWN. HAVE R1B STAYAT
Ill'
4 ALL COL AMB IN STAGING NEED TO REPORTTO PIERCE/lEAWOOD
DING DOWN. 2 SUSPECTS DOWN, 3
lOCATION.
15:31:13 4 ADVISED cROM ENGLEWOODTHAT ONE OF THE e UES TX TO SMC IS BEING pERSUED
BY A GEO METRO. POSS THE SUSPECTS.
16:31:87 1 PARKl<R FIR~ I'lE'(lUESTING ANOTH5R TEST TONE.
15:32:44 S R54 MOVED UP TO STATION 11.
15:32:57 " RURAl. METRO AVDVISEOAl.l. AM8 MOVE Fl'lOM STAGINGTO pIERCE/l.EAWOOD.
15:33:34 3 PARTY WANTING TO KNOW IFWE'RE STill LOOKING FOR EMTS AT COLUMBIN" TOLD
THEY ARE NaT NEEDED AT THIS TIME, TO CALI. BACK IN 30 MINUTES
15:33:52 4 BOULDER FIRE WANTING TO KNOW IF ADDITIONALEMTS ARE NEEDEDON SCENE.
ADVISEO NO HELP NEeDED AT ,HIS TIMe.
15:34:47 4 R17 ENROUTE TO STAGING. W11J. THEY BE ABLE TO ENTERTHROUGH PIERCE/BCWl.ES.
16:34:50 3 PARTY ASKING ABOUT NEEDINGEMrs.
15:35:19 3 PARTY ASKING ABOllT NEEDING EMi'S. FALSEINFO BEING ADVISEDBY PRESS. WIIJ.
ADVISE Pia TO STOP.
15:35:57 3 ARP WILL 88 AVAlLA8LE IF NEEDED FROM STATiON 12.
15:36:46 3 KASEY CALLING l'OR Bel. TELL Pia TO GET WITH PRESSTO I-lAV5THEM STOP T5WNG
AI." EMTS TO R5PORT TO INCIOENT, HE Will ADVISe THE 1'10
15:37:59 4 lUTHeRN WANTING UPDATEON PATIENTSENROUTE. THEY ARE OPEN AND READY TO
TAKE PATIENTS.
15:38:55 4 PARTY WANTING TO KNOW IF l<MTS AR. NEECE", TOlD NOT AT THIB TIM"
15:40;48 3 KELLY NAADE NoTIFieD TO reu, PRESS NOT TO ASK·EMTS TO REPORT TO SCENE. SHE
WH..!. NOTIFY PRESS,
15:40:57 4 PARTYWANTING TO KNOW IF EMTS ARE NEEDED TOlD NOT ATTHIS TIME.
15:4155 3 TEll KEllY THAT CHANNEL 4 IS THE STATION AlRING THE REOUEST FOR EMTS.
15:42:23 4 AIRLIF" WANTING TO KNOW IFTHE CHOPPERNEEDSTO llE CA"lEQ llACK TO THe SCENE.
HEARD FROM SMC THAT ALl AMB W!;RE llEiNG CAlLED BACK NO REQUEST FOR
CHOPPERS. AlRUFE ON STANOBY FROM SMC
15:43:15 3 PARTY CAl-LING ABOUT EMTS BeING Ne.OED AT sceNE. TOlD HE IS NOT NEEDeD.
15:43:48 4 CALeY DIVISION ADVISING THAT RADIOSARE SO BADn<eY CAN NOT HEAR. ASKING ~OA
UPOATEFFlOMDISPATCH. NOT Alllf TO PROVIOE OUETO POOR RECEPTION ON CHANNEL
3. ADVISED ALL HOSPITALSARE READY ~OFl MORE. GAVE FULL UPDATEON HOSPITAlS
TO CALEY DIVISION.
15;44:01 3 ANOTHER PARTY CAlliNG ASOUT EMfS NEEDED AT THE SCENE
15:44:33 3 JOY HAll ASKING IF WE NEED HELP. ADViSED NO HELP NEeDED AT THIS TIME
REPORTING15 DOA'S.
15:45:45 3 KEllY NARDE ADVISED OF STATION 108,7 IS ALSO AIRINGINFO ON NEEDING EMTS.
15:46;58 4 ADMIN WANTING TO KNOW iF !;MTS ARE BEING CAI.LEDIN. POSS COLUMBINE
AMBULANCETHAT STARTEOTHE RUMOR.
15:4737 J VALARI!; PARK CALl.ED IN AT 1830 HOURS. LEFT MESSAGE ON VOICE MAIL
15:48:24 4 JOY HAll BEING CAlLED IN AT 18:30.
1548:45 3 STEVE ALlEN CAI.LED IN AT 18:30HOURS LEFT MESSAGE ON VQICE MAIL
15:49:59 3 ANOTHERPARTY CALLING ABOUTREQUESTFOR EMTS.
1550:12 1 PTI/ WANTING TO KNOW IF EMTS ARE WANTEDAT TH!; SCENE.
15:50:52 4 MESSAGE LEFT WITH MELANIECAHILLREOUESTING H"R TO COVERDISPATCH AT 18130
15:53:10 4 FLIGHT FOR UFE CAlliNG ABOUTREQUeST FOR ADDITIONAL EMTS.(ROCKY MOUNTAIN
AMSULANCE) ADVISED NOT NE!;D!;D AT THIS TIM!;.
16:00:00 4 R75 MOVED TO STATION 32
16:0314 3 RURAL METRO 1 AMB STAG.O
16:0344 4 JOHN EASTONWANTING ROUTETO COMMAND POST GIVEN LEAWOOD/PIERCE
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1605:34 s JEFFCO HAS TEACHER ON LINE. HAS LEFTTHE GAS KILN ON IN THE ART DEPARTMENT AS
SOON AS BUILDING IS SECURE. THE DOORTHAT OOES INTO THE ART DEPARTMENT. NE
END OF SCHOOL. IN THE CERAMICS ROOM. EMERGENCY SHUT OFF JUST TO THE RJGHT
OFTHE DOOR.
16:07:09 4 E351N SERVICE.
16:08:15 4 Cl1 OAWN" FOR ooooTERRY.
16:08:26 1 cn . BRING IN OFF DUTY ec. LOOKING FOR CAll. BACKS FOR COMMITTED UNITS. ALL
RIGS ON SOENEWIll. 5E GOING HOMETONIGHT. HM". HRI4 REQUESTED fOR LIGHTS.
SHERIDAN LIGHT TRUCK ON STANO·BY. OTHERUNIT IN AS NEEDED UNITS MAY 5E
NEEDED FOR ANOTHER 6·10 HOURS. NO SMFR UNITS TO INTERIOR.
16:09:50 3 FRED TURNER:LET BC1 KNOWTHAT IF A 5REAK FOR CREW IS NEEDEO TO PAGE HIM.
115:10:25 1 ADVISED KASEY AT COMMAND ABOUT KILN IN ART DEPARTMENT.
16:10:30 1 ADMIN ADVISED TO NOTIFY OFF DUTY BC TO CALL DISPATCH.
16"':31 4 JEFF CHRISTCALLED BY JULIE TO SPEAKWITH DOUG TERRY.
16"':49 1 JEFF CHRISTREQUESTED TO REPORT TO DISPATCH FORCALL BACK. 20 MIN ETA.
16:13:22 4 REQUESTEDRICH AT STATION11'S lAST NAMEFROM ADMIN.
16:10:28 3 TOLD CALLER: CONFIRMED REPORTOF 25 DEAD.
'6:16:35 4 UPDATED SEDCOUNT fOR UNK HOSPITAL: "CU. BOTHERS
16:16:16 4 LUTHERN REOUESTING UPDATE ON CURFiENT STATUS. 25 DEAD, CL"ARING SCHOOL
NOW. STILL FINDING MORE. 1·2 CRIT. 3-4 URGENT PTS
1£:20:15 4 COMMAND CALLIl'.'G FOR DOUG TERRY
16:20:31 1 REPLACEMENT FOR DISPATCHER ROWE AT SCENE REO PATCH Of FERN TO AS.
GRAVEY,IRD DISPATCHERS CALum IN EARLYFOR COVERAGE. OHIEF PESSIMER ADVISED
TO CAll. CITY MANAGER COMMAND WILL MONITOR Ai DISPATCHER HALL ENROUTE TO
SCENE.
16:23:10 3 JOY HALL Fl£!:OUESTEO TO REPQAT"tO THE SCENE TO RELIEVE LOU ROWE.
16:25:09 4 PARTY CALLiNG ABOUT REOUEST FOR EMTS. ADViSEDNOT NEEDEDAT THJS TIME
1B;2:8:56 4 VALERIE PARK CALLEDIN AT 1S:30HOURS FORCOVERAGE.
16:30:00 3 LEFT MESSAGEFOR STiiVeA'I.EN TO RiiPORTTO DUTYAT 18:30.
16:30:22 2 E17 WilL SE OUT OF SERViCE FOR A WHILE DUETO EXPLOSIVE DEVICE FOUND
16:32:00 4 JOY HALL REOUESTING ROUTE IN TO COMMAND POST. ADViseD COMMAND WILL BE DE·
ESCELATlNG IN THE NeXT 20 MINS. .
16:34:53 4 UPDO\TE FROMooMMAND, Cl1 WILLBEi~EAVING. ONeOF HiS FAMI,Y MeMBERS,S A
ViCTIM. HE IS ENROUTETO THE HOSPITAL.
16:35:29 S REPORT THAT A CHIEF HAS LEiFT THIi SCENE DUE TO A FAMILY MeMeER INVOLVED IN
SHOOTING
16:35:44 4 JeFFCO REPORTING CHEST PAINS AT CENTURA HEALTH ON BOWLES.
16:36:07 S STEVE AI,LEN AD\ilSING HE IS ON HIS WAY IN
16:42;03 S to
2 MEDICS AT STATION WITH EQUIPMENT. CALEY DiVISIONIS DISOLVED. WIl.L NOTIFY IF
THey NiiED TO Be REASSIGNED.
16:42:28 4 R7SCAN RETURN TO STATION.
16A3:00 4 UPDATE TO L1TTl.ETON ER: NO MORe PATIeNTS EXPiiCTED KEE!'TRAUMACENTERS
READY. OTHER HOSPITALS CAN STAND DOWN,
16:43:42 4 UPOATEO UNKHOSPITALTHAT THEY CAN STANO DOWN.
16:44:05 4 UPDATEDUNK HOSPITALTHEY CAN STAND COWN
16:4-'1:11 S ssa ADViSeD THEY WILL BE OUT AT STATION 12 FOR A WHILE. AI.L LITTLETON UNITS ON
SCENE WI~L BE RELIEVED.
16:44:30 4 UPDATEDUNK HOSPITALTHEY CAN STAND OOWN.
16:45:01 4 UPDATEDUNK HOSPITALTHEY CAN STANDDOWN
16:45:15 3 Q:!2 AT STATION12 NOTIFIEDOF EXTENDED STAYON SDENE OfUTTLETON UNITS NEW
PERSONNel W"L 8E BROUGHT IN TO ReLIVE CREiWS
16:45:52 4 UPDATEDUl\IKHOSPITALTHEY CAN STAND DOWN.
16;45:12 4 UPDATEDUNIVEiRSITY HOSPTHiiYCAN STAND DOWN.
16:46:24- S 2 MEDICS AT STATiON 13 TO STAY PUT FORNOW.
16:46:41 • UPDATEDPORTER HOSP. THEY CAN STANODOWN.
1647:SI 4 UPDATED SMCTkEY CAN STAND DOWN
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16:48:06 3 ADMIN WANTING TO KNOW IF THERE is ANYTHING THEY CAN DO BEFORE THEY "EAVE
FORTHE DAY,
'6:48;34 4 Rla REQUESTING CODE 2 AMBTO eOWLEShVADSWORTH
16:49:0, 3 PER COLUMBINE: COMMAND RE"EASING COLUMBINE UNITSFROM SCENE, AVAI~BLE IF
NEEDED ELSEWHERE IN THe DiSTRICT.
16:49:30 4 REOUESTING 1 CQLUMBINE AMB't'O 6OWLESIWADSWORTH
16:53:28 2 OS4 C"EARED f'ReM STATION I L
t6:55:16 4 R39 010 NOT COPYTRANSMISSION. SENT R39TO STATION 35.
16:57:30 4 RURALMETRODELIVERED SOME EQUIPMENT TO STATION 13. CAPT, F"OYD ADVISED TO
HAve THE CAR STAY IN THEAREA, ADVISED THEY WCUW NO "ONGER Be NEEDED,
4 BU12 AOVISING IF AN INVEST1GAT01', IS NEEDED TO PAGa HIM, RICK YOUNG WILLNIOT BE
AVAI~BLE, HE'S SEENASSIGNED TO THEACSO BOMB UNIT,
3 RO SENO' MAYFLOWER TEAM SHOWING UP AT STATION 13, ASKINGTO CONFIRM WHERE
THEY NEED TO RePORT, ADViSED TO STAYAT STATION 13. CREWSWII.L REPORTTHERE
17~07:12 4 REQUESTING MAYFLOWER ASSI STANCE FRQMAMR,
17:07:57 4 SPOKEWITH MAYFLOWER, HADTHETEAM RESPOND TO STATION 13 FOR DEBRIEFING.
ASAP TEAM WI"L DO THE DEFUSING ANDGeT BACK WITH FORMALONE LATER, 18:30
HOURS FOR THE DEFU$IN(l,
17:10;14 3 AIRUFE REQUESTING FAXNUMBER FOR DISPATCH, WANTINGTO FAX A LETTERFROM
ARKANSAS.
H:\2:05 4 ADVISE CHIEF CHRIST THATTRACIEKELLY IS AT STATION nlF NEEDED, B SHIFT BEING
CALLED IN,
17:16:29 3 DEPUTY D'RECTORQF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOC Of' rlRE CHIl;FS WANTING TO SPEAK
TO CHIEF BURDICK LEFTMESSAGE.
17:16:36 1 P23 CLEARED FROMCOLUMBINE HIGH,
17:18:42 4 MELAINE CAHI"L ON HERWAY iN ANYTHING NEEDED FOR DISPATCH?
17:19:iO 1 516 REOUESTEDTO RESPO~'D BACKTO SOUTH PARKING LOT AT COLUMBINE HIGH, CODE
2,
17:21~34 3 Q32 ADVISED THEYWOULD eE THEREFOR A WHILE. 3 MORE UNITS DEpLOYED TO SCENE
17:2306 4 C10 (lIVEN MESSAGE FROM INTERNATIONAL ASSOSCIATION OF FIRECHIEFS
'1:25:58 3 S171SAT STATION 131FNEEDED,
17:26:44 3 DCSO WANTINGTO KNOW IF WE NEEDANY OF DC'S RESOURCES. ADVISED NOT AT THIS
T1ME,
17:21:37 3 TEACHER FOR COLUMBINE HIGH CALLING SACKREF: GASKILN BEINGSHUT OFF ADViSED
IT HAS SEEN TAKENCAREOF
11:29:00 1 REQUEST FOR DUMP TRUCK FROM JEFFCOFOR TRASH JEFFCOREQUESTS TO SPEAK TO
SOMEONE REF ~ROaI.EM WITHTRANSPORTS,
1731:00 3 CHRIS NICKOLOFF CAWNG ASKING IF DISPATCH NEEDS ANY ASSiSTANCE,
17:34:58 1 ENGLEWOOD ADVISEO P.2S CLEAR OF SCENE,
1735:05 3 RED CROSS WITH RAMILY LOOKING FORA ToACHER INVOLVED IN Tt<E SHOOTING PRESS
CA"LEO FAMILYWANTING TO KNOW ABOUTINJURIES, ATTEMPTEtno LOCATE HiM
GIVENUST Of' AI.L HOSPITALS WHERE PATIENTS TRANSPORTED,
17:35:55 4 REQUEST C01.UMBlNE CODE2 TO LEAWOODiNIXON,
17:39:21 3 WEST METRO WANTING TO KNOW ABOUTSAMETEACHER AS ABOVE, ADVISEO THEMTO
HAVE PARTYCALL THE "OCATOR NUMBER AT LEAWOQD ELEM,
17:41 :53 4 R1S HAS 3 UNITS THAT NEED TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON, AL" lFO UNITS REDE~LOYED
TO STATION 13, UNITSON SCONE WILL ;''OT 80, ENROUTE TO STATION 13 FOR SOMET1ME,
GoTTING REP01',TS OF MORE EXPLOSIONS ONSCENE ATTEMPTINC TO (lET R18 AND R1S
CREWS SACKTOGETHER
lH2:00 COUNT OF UNITSON SCENE FROM WEST METRO, A12, Al 0, A1S, CHIEF2, DISTRICT2, SAM1,
"'5, PIO, CAP~IN. 01, M, E<
17:45:57 3 E14 ADVISED TO REMAIN AT STATION 16 SEVERAl DEVICES FOUNO AT HIGH SCHOOl.
17:47:00 4 COMMAND REQUESTING WHICH SHERIDAN UNITS RESPONDED, WHiCH DENVER UNITS
WHICH ENGLEWOOD UNITS.
17:47:22 S E15 ADVISED TO REl'ORTTO STATION 11
17:52:35 4 PARTY CA"LJNG WITH INFORMATION ABOUTTHE SHOOTING, TRANSFEI'lREO TO JEFFCO
17:53:27 3 DOUG WANTINGTO KNOW WHY ALL UNITS ARE BEING PULLED TO THE AREA OF HIGH
SCHOOL COMMAND ADVISES ALL UNITS ARE IN SERVICE DUETO NUMSER OF DEViCES
FOUND.
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17:5101 4 BRYON BARR CALLING ABOUT BEING CALLED BACK. GIVEN CHRISTS EXTENSION.
1804:40 4 CONFIRMED S'2IN QUARTERS.
1B:05:40 3 ADVISED THAT BRIAN SIMPSONHAS KJDS AT THAT SCHOOL ONE OF THE LAST KIDS TO BE
RElEASED.
3 S12 ADVISED THEY ARE IN QUARTERS IN SERVICE, HAVE THEM MOVE TO STATION 16 S12
WlelBE IN SERViCE ATTACHED TO INCIDENT
18:07:44 2 R11 AND E17 NO LONGER MARRIED,
18:12:25 3 ADViSED OF MANDATORY CAll BACK OF OFF DUTY PE,8SONNEl.. HR1•• HMl1 ADVISED TO
STAGE ON WEAVER 2 sues EAST OF PIERCE. CUNNINGHAMHAS OFFERED PERSONNEL,
AND DOES HE NEED ANYBODY TO SHUTn.e RIGS NEGATIVE ON BOTH,
18:1S:Q3 3 E171N SERVICE eNROUTE TO PICK UP REPLACEMENT CREW FROM STATION 17
18:19:23 1 ADMIN ASKINGIF DISPATCH NEEDSANYTHING.FOOD, HElP,
18:21:24 4 WEST METRO ATIEMPTING TO CONTACT01 !WEST METRO Pia)
'6:21:44 3 STATION 32 WANTING TO KNOW HOW lONG UNITS Will 6E COMMITED, UNK AT THIS TIM.,
18:22:23 1 GARY MIITZ AND SENO REQUESTED TO REPORTTO CPS
18:26:09 3 S12 ADVISEDTO REMAIN AT STATION '6, ADVISED THAT THEY ARE STILL FINCING UVE
DEVICES, UNITS NEED TO REMAINAT STATION lSAND 11 IN CASE OF EXPlOSION AT THE
SCHOOL
18:32:01 4 DENVER FIR. RECE1VEO REQUEST FROMDENV"R I'D THAT WE ARE NEEDING TRUCKS
WITH liGHTS
HL33:25 3 535 IS OUT OF SERVICE. HR35 ENROUTE TO COLUMBINEHIGH,
19:34:Z6 4 DAVE ULLERY ASKINGFOR LOCATION OF THE FIRE COMMANDPOST,
'8:31;;47 • 034, R39 AT STATION 17,
18:31:20 4 PARTY REPORTING AOL PROFilES THAT ARE OF CONCERN FORTHE INVESTIGATION,
TOLD TO CAU. JEFFCO AND LAKEWOOD I'D,
19:42;09 3 JENIFFER FRANK REa, WE CALL CHIEPPESSEMIERAND ADVISE HIM OF CSS INTERVIEW AT
05:00,
3 RURAL METRO WILl COVERTHE D1STRICT IF OUR UNITS NEED TO GO OUT OF SERVICE
FOR THE DEBFlIEFING.
18:43:58 4 TOM WAMBSlEY WANTING TO KNeW ABOUTPEOPLE INVOLVED:
'9:44:34 4 R15 AT STATION 11,
18:45:42 2 E14ADVISEO TO MEET R'S AT MINS'lAW1"LATTE CANYON WITH or BOOK AND STATUS
BOARDS,
18:46:SZ 3 JEFPCO WANTING TO KNOW IF WE HAVE PEOPLE AT LEAWOOD ELEM, ADVISEDYES,
MEAOOWGOlD WANTING TO 8RING MILD AND JUICE TO THE SCHOOL Will ADVISE
18;41:21 3 STATION 13 NEEDS DISPATCH TO CONTACTOPS AND FIND THE LOCATiON OF E13,
18:49:33 3' JI;FFCO NOTtF[ED THAT MEADOWGOLD WILL NEED TO CONTACT SALVATION Al=:MY
SAlVATION ARMY Will COORDINAT.,
4 RAY RAHNE REQUESTING WE CONTACT COMMAND, AND NOeODY FROM MAYFlOWER HAS
SHOWN UP. HAVE COMMAND CALl HIM AT STATION 13.
19:04;10 3 Q32 STilL COVERING AT STATION 12.
, 9:04:30 4 STATION 'SCOOKING FORBRla AND IF THEY ARE AlS,
19:01:47 1 1 COlUMBINE AM6 REQUSSTED TO RESPOND TO STAGING,
19:12:19 4 JENiFFER FRANK RETURNING PAGe, THE liTTlETON CEMETARY ASSOCIATION HAS
OPFEREDPLOTS AND ENTERNMENTS OF THE KIDS INVOLVED GIVEN NAME AND NUMBER
19:17:11:i 4 HR35 WANTING TO KNOWWHAT CHANNel THEY NEEDTO USE FOR COlUMBINE, ADVISED
CHANNEI-S.
19:18:59 4 C11 REQUESTING UPDATE AND STATUS ON INCIDENT, MORE EXPlOSIVES BEING FOUND
314 OF DEPARTMENT RECOMMITEO TO THE SCENE STilL AT<5 DEAD errs NEPHEW HAS
3 GSWS, NEUROlOGICAL DEFICIT. JUST OUT OF SURGERY, REQUESTING THAT 01" C10
8E NOTIFIED THAT 011 WllleE OUT FOR SOME TIME.
19:20:23 3 DAVE KAlSER WANTING UPDATEOF UNITSIN SERVICE WANTS TO MOVE UNITS fROM
STATION '6. ADVISED OF SlruATION AND UNITSLEFT AT STATION, WORKINGON
CHANGING OVER CREWS.,
,e:23Q2 1 CHICAGOTRIBUNE CAllED TO REQUEST INFO, NAME AND NUMSERTO Pia,
19:24;16 3 010 ADVISED C1\ CAllED, HIS NEPHEWHAD 2 GSWS, RIGHT SIDE DEFICIT,Will BE OUT
OF SERVICEAT HOSPITAL. PAGE CHIEF PESSEMIER AND NOTIFYCITY MANAGEROF
UPDATE.
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19:24:50 4 R18TO STAY AT STATION 15
19:30:14 4 Cl ReTURNING PAGE, ATDG WAlTING FOR PRESS CONF.F1ENCE UPDATED ON (;11'S
NEPHEW. 0' WANTING INFO ON WHERE AND WHEN THE CBS INT.RVII;W IS
19:33:05 4 E15MOVEDTOSTATION11
19:34:39 4 JENNIFeR FRANK RETURNiNG PAGE. REOUESTING INFO ON CIilS CONFERENCE
OONFlFlMED AT COl.UMBINE HIGH SCHOOl. AT THE MEDIA AREA AT 0500 HOURS FOR 0520
INTERVIEW
19:40:51 4 RAY RAHNE REQUESTING THAT OPS CAI.L STATION 15. THEY HAvE DREWS THAT NEED TO
BE ?!.ACED.
'.:"S·27 3 EM NEEDS TO CONTACT COMMAND ON 800 OR FG3. ASKS OISMTCHTO RELAY.
19:49:57 4 R18 Wll.l. BE GOING TO STATION 18 FOR 02, THEN BY STATION 12 TH5N BACK TO STATION
10.
1:i:52;16 3 PER aI'S, E18 NEEDS TO REPORT TO STATION '$TO PICK UP ANEW CREW.
19:52:41 4 aces REQUESTING UPDATE ON SMFR UNITS Q34, R35lAT STATION 17. HM37 AT
COl.UMllINE. 032 AT STATION 12. HR36 AT COLUMBINE.
19:56:35 4 LISA DRUMMOND TRYING TO LOCATE WHICH ENGLWooD ReSCUE WAS AT THe
COWMelNE INCIDENT. WAS .'\23.
19:55:59 , E17 MoveD 1'0 STATION 16.
20:04:22 3 ROBIN COON REQUESTING A FINAl. COUNT ON BODIES AT COLUMBINE HIGH. RON
65RNALL;S NIECE POSSIBLE ONE OF THE DCA'S ON SOENe.
2Q:07:30 4 032 AT STATION 12.
20:19:07 3 .'115ASKED TO l.ANDLINE STATION 11.
20:34:48 1 REoUeST1NGl'l10 FROM WEST METRO FOR LIGHTING TO COLUM61NE HIGH.
20::l5:43 1 WEST METRO ADVISES Rl0 FRONT LlNE OOS. ONLY ENGINE LIGHTING AVAIL ON RES.RVE.
.'110STILI. NEEDED. STAGE 2 61.KS EAST OF PJERCEON WEAVER. ENTER FROM SOUTH
SIDE.
20:37:40 3 S12 CONFIRMED LOCATED AT STATION 16.
20:39:29 2 R1S CONFIRMED AT STATICN 11.
20:40;35 2 R34 NEEDS TO REMAIN AT STATION 11
20:41:35 4 CHIEF RINNE ADVISING THAT R391S BACK ON THE AIR DeSO SWAT TEAM IS GOING TO
JEFFOO. WHEN DSCO SWAT TEAM GOES. SMFA'S SWAT MEDICS ENROUTE. R39 WILL all'
GOING WITH THEM. WIll. aE MESTINO WITH SWAT TEAM AT STATION 16.
20;41:47 1 RIO ADVISED TO CODE UP ON FG 3.
20:41:53 2 DAN MULLIN ADVISING 03215 AT STATION 12_
20:48:17 3 WEST METRO DOES NOT HAVE FG3, wiu, ADViSE WHEN ON SCENE ON CHANNEL 1.
20:51:05 3 E14 snu, i.OCATED AT STATiON 16, ASKlNG SC TO l.ANDl.INE STATION 16,
20:53:07 4 R18 CAN STAY AT STATION is.
20:54:03 a
4 I'll ro MOVE TO $TATION 10.
20:54:07 1 MONTY Fl.EMM1NG CALLED TO RECueST INFO ON LOGGING MEDICAl. REPOATS.
20:58:19 3 DOUG TERRY WIU. BE AT HOME MONITORING. CAeL.HIM IF NEEDED.
2':00:20 4 COFFE;; DONAT5D BY STARSUCKSIN DISPATCH,
21:01:34 3 LOOKING FOR A TEACHER THAT IS MISSING FROM COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TOLD 2
TCACHERS PUT HIM IN AN AMIlULANCE AND NOllODY hAS HIM, GAVE LIST OF HOSPITALS,
TOI.P TO CALl. JEFFCO,
21:02:14 1 BC33 CAl.LED TO REQUEST OPS l.ANGLINE HIM.
21:17:22 1 032 REi.EASED FROM STATION 12.
21:'8:22 1 1'.34 RELEASED FROM STATION 11,
21:19:35 , PER JEFF CHRIST: UNITS ARE aEING RELEASED FROM STATION 18 AND STATION 11.
AOVISED R34, 032 RELEASED
21:20:58 1 E'S RELEASED FROM STATION 11.
21:22'_32 \ a:J4 ReLEASEO FROM STATION 17_
21:27:27 , MIKE AT 18'$: ADVISE OPS THAT CR.W CHANGE IS COMPl.ETE FOR E18. EIB IN SERVICE IN
QUARTERS.
21:27:28 3 JENNIFER FRANK QN H.R WAY HOME. CAN S. REACHED AT HOME.
21:28:.20 S E17 SACK AT STATION 11,
21:25',20 4 COLUMSINE REqUeSTING THEY hAVE THE CAR AT COLUMSINE HIGH CONTACT THEM.
21;;)0;15 3 FER R1S, ADVISE BCl THAT IJOUGl.A$ IN ON 1'.15 IN PLACE OF METZ.
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21:41:02 t R39 OUT OF SERVICE UNTILMORNING,
21:47:11 S 6C32 LOOKING fOR REPORT INFORMATION ON COLUMBINE,
21:5':26 3 A,S TO AeTUAN TO QUARTERS
22;05:39 3 A15 REQUEST THAT SCl lANOLINE STATION 15
22:13:23 3 FI'5 REQUESTS THAT eC1 LANOLINe STATION 15 AGAIN,
22:15:40 3 PARTYCALLING FROM FIREHOUSE,COM WANTING INTERVIEWWITH CHIEf. NAME ,~ND
NUMBER TAKEN.
22:10:26 1 REQUEST FOR CHIEf PESSiMEFI: TRACIE GAPPANCALLING FROM CBS NEWS. WANTSTO
CONFIRM INTERVIEW THE FOLLOWING MORNING
22:28:22 3 DOUG TERRY CALLING IN TO CHECK STATUS IN DISPATCH. 2 DISPATCHER STILL ON
SCENE.
22:29:10 1 R,8 REI.EASED fROM STATiON 16.
22:33:36 4
22:33:52 3 DCSO ADVISING HM37 EMERGENCY TQ\\IE ACTIVATED ON800 RADIO.
22:35:33 3 ADVISED HM37, NOTIFIED DOSO THAT Al.l. RADIOS HAVEBEEN TURNEDOFF.
22:37:2<) , COLUMBINE UNIT CLEARED FROM STAGING NEEDSTO AEPORTBACK TO STAGING
SECOND AMB REQUESTED. INJURIES DUETO DEVICE DETONATION.
22:3818 3 REOUESTING ANOTHER AMBCODE 3 TO STAGING,
22:38:34 1 SECOND COLUMBINE UNITCAN CANCEL,
22:3911 1 JeNNIFER FRANKADVISED OF DEVICE DETONATION,
22.:45:37 3 WEST METROWANTING TO KNCW IF E131S STIU-COMMITED TO SCENE. ADVISED THAT
TKEY WERE CHECKING THE PAAKING LOTFOR EXPI.OSIVES.
23;05:22 1 SECOND CALI. FOR CHIEF PESSEMER FROM CBS RELEASED CKIEF IRELANDS NAME RE:
INJUREDNEPHEW.
23:08:16 3 THOUGHT AT FIRSTTHEREWEREINJURIES, SUT NOW GETTING REPORTS THAT THERE
WERENO INJURIES.
23:13:13 3 E35BACK IN SERVICE.
23:14:11 3 UNITS RELEASED UNTIL 0' 00 FOR REUEF,
23:40:20 S16 AND R1SOUT OF SERVICE AT 13'S TO S,EEP UNTIL0115 fOR RELIEF.
23:49:43 1 JOHNEASTON: COMMAND TAANSFERRlW TO TRN10. EASTON BACK TOBC,.
0:43:35 1 E'S OUT OF SERVICE, NO WAKE UP CAL, NEEDED FORSTATION 13.
0:52:16 JOHN EASTON COULD NOT RAISEE J1, R" ONANY CHANNE" WILL CODE UP ON CHANNEL
1 WHENAVAILABLE.
1:10:11 E'S IN SERVICE,
1:11 '02 s,alN SERVICEIN QUARTERS.
1:'15:11 MESSAGE ,EFT FOR CHIEFPESSEMIER ABOUTCBSTHIS MORNING SHOW SEGMENT
MOVED UP. NEED TO BE AT SITEAT 04:40FOR INTERVIEW,
1:50:13 1 cas THIS MORNING RECONfiRMING:NTERVIEW TIME fOR CKIEF PESSEMIER.
1:56:26 JENIFFER CALLING TO CONFIRM CBS INTEAVIEW CONFIRMING THAT SOMEONE PAGED
THE CHIEF JENIFPEAFRANKADVISED THAT COMMAND TERMINATEO, SECONO SOMB
TEAMWILL SE CLEAAEO AGAIN eEFOREINVESTIGATORS AlLOWED iN BU"OING,
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.2 Di$patclHlr>Fite departmentplease state your emergency
CallGf'>HI, Jeffco Sherrif with a transfer of at! .explosion.
Oi$.patchep.Ok.
CalIer>Go ahead ma'am.
Caller::>Thank: you
Cailer>Heilo1
Dlspateher>Hello.
CaHet>HL don't know it it wasan explosion jj it was a car, or what it was but they're on Wadsworth Blvd, NB
between Chatfleldand Ken Caryt Therewas an explosion in the oack yard. I don't know if it was a car 0( a
propane tank. A big ball of fire and now there's smoke. There are $evel'al peOPle: pulledoff to the side of Ihe
road.
Oispatcner>ls that abouta mile ncrth of 4701
Caller>Yas.
Olspatch6!>Ok, we'lt get somebodylight out
cailer>Thanks.
Dispatcher>Than!<; you, bye,
CaJler>6ya.
2 5 Dlspatcl"ler>F\rt department prease s.tate your emergency,
Jeffco>Ws JaffeeSnenif here. rve got a studenNt jj'\ tht;> l5';ltne at Cotumb\nQ
Dispatch_If. Columbi1\Q High?
Jeffco:>M bmm.
canee-otr wiat, here she comes beck again.
Dispatcher>Ok
Caller>We'vegot anotherkid that's beenshot in the head,
Jeffco:>He'.$ shOtin the head?
Caller>We've got one- kid shot In the head,
Jeffco>Ok, breathe ma'am, you're ok.
JoErlfco>How many lnjut'iQ$, how manyinjuriesdo W& have?
Cal\8f'>Black tfencn coats, Shot gun, That's wtlo's Shooting, We oon't l«1QW whO' it 15
Jeffco>Slack trench coat and a shot gun.
Ca1!er>Wa've got anotherkid who's beenshot in the face, half his face is hangingoff
JeffcO>Ok.
CaH&r>We've got snotharone 'NhO'S been shot who's not breathing.
Jetfco>Ok.
Oispatcher>Ok, multiple ViCtimS.
,n
Jeffco>Onein the Spina, one the head SouthMetro,
DJspatchElr>Ok.
Ca/lar>Cathy'f
caHa1>{screaming in background)
Caller>Th5)l just enot somebOdy InsJde the ceteterta.
CalJar>I'm going 10 have to t1y and get out of here and call ycc back.
Jeftco>Ok.
OlspatCher>OK, Jaffco, are you still there,
Jeffco:>Utrtaton. W1fI- dOn't knOw what's going on, Black trench coat,. shot gi,ln.
OiSl)lrtcl1or>OI<.
Jeffco>You heardas lTIl.lch $1$ wedil;i,
Oispatctlsr>We'r& standingl)y at COlumbine and PiQrea. We've got a secondrescue startfd. We'll be out
ther&.
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6 Qispatcher>Ml'5 departmentpfease state yo~r emergel"1cy,
Caller>This ISAllan Cram at ColumbineHigh Schoot
OiSpatcher.:.Yss sir
CaJler>Aod we have someone1n the kxJikiing witha gun and they are shooting.
Oispatchar>Sir, we've got people enreute. C$"1 you give: me any information abeut the vfctims?
Calle!'>l can net I'm trying to keep our kids bacK out of the way,
DJspatcher>Ok:.
celler>There are Some O1I\~r teachers. who ate- down thete but we can't get to them.
OIspatcher>Where is this in the SChool?
ce.ller>Ali, tell them the best way to come is."we1\,wherethey'U encounter it first is n they ccme In on the south
parking lOt.
O{spateher>We won't $ntliirthe bUilding until we'vegot this secured.
Caller>Ok, J know. But tha.f$: the area where I believe the person is located.
DIspatcher>The south paxkJnglot
call&r>The south lower part of the bullding. It's off the student parklng lot.
Olspatcl'\er>Ok. wq'rQ going to be $\aging at Pierceand CoiumbineuntillNe get an OK from COUt'1.ty tc go tn 00
you have any idea how many vtctlma you've gOt?
Cai1&r>l have no Idea ma'am.
OisPQ1Cher>Ok.
Caller>l went down one of the nene and one of the- teachers yelJi3tl at me 10 call you guys, Make sure that a can
when In.
~6patcher>lt's in and we're on our way sir
0011.",01<.
Oispatcher>lfyou get arty lficttm infomtaUQrt can you calf rna back?
Callo",Vesl will.
Oiapa1.ctler>Great Thank you eye,
4 B Dispatcher>Firedepartment pieasestate your emergency.
Caller>This is Allan Cram agaln, ! just taiked to someonethere.
otspatct1er>Y&S 51r, that was me.
CaUer>Ok, oM, the shooter is weanng a blaCk trench coat and so far as I know we have one InJury, It's a gut
shot The students name tS Anna Marie He!coJter
Oispatcher>l was apeak\n9 to."juSot a second.,.
Caller>Nowws have nQt set studentsout of ttle buifdlnglor fear of runnlnginto him.
Dlspatcner>Right 1need to put you on 110«.1 tor lust a moment. l'lI be right baCkwith you.
5 ,2 Oispa~hQf>Sif,
CalleI'>Yea.weJust had a majorexploelon here, We need help immediatelyplease,
Oispatcner>Wa'vsgot ptople out thete sk, We'v6 get to find thIs guy Where was tne explosion?
Caller:>lt saunaed' like it was ooming from downstail'$.
Oispateher>Ok.
Caller>tn the cafeteria eraa.
OispatcheDOk.
Caller>Apperently tMre Is an ambulanceoutside
rnspateheDW&'\iegot paopl-El allover the ptacasir, We't! g4)t [n as soon as possible sir
Cansr>Theregoes another one.
Dlsp$iener>Thank you sir.
Calfilf'>Yeah, all light.
Dlspateher>Bya.
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ALARMS
JC-001·007875
Columbine IDgh School
Fire Alarm. and PA Systems
PublicAddress System
1. Panasonic
a. Public Address
b. Music System
2. Telex Microphone
a. Mode! MP756
b. All call to building
c. To individual classrooms/ and from classroom to office
d. To Auditorium, Gym and hallways
e. No classroom to classroom communication
FireProtection System
1. Notifier Fire Alarm
2. Kohler with ACIDC power and a battery backup
3. Simplex time control center.
4. Manual pull stations
5. Sprinklered with water gong, to activate the alarm
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•• ; t ,
f!ulldin'! ; .101S LAS r UPDA rs tlO 1 /'r
I~UICK ACCr:SS PRE.PLAN !'ORM
I. BU~ld\ng AddrBs5 -- 62Ql_i_eIEBcE _
,piney CCLU~HIHE_UlG~_ICHOOL _
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EO( Ihla "rtt day only. WI will have a special SCMQUlt, with 30 Mlnu.. CI..... and 8 Mlnuw
paMlng I*'lo<Ul.
7:15· 7;45 Freshmen repOrt at 7:15 to tM AudItorium for a Welcome.
8:00 Sophomores. Juniors, and SenlOl's report. Stud~t. may view
new school. check lockera & classroofTl$,
Period 1 8:15 - 8:45
Period :2 8:53 - 9:28
ASMmtlly 9:36· 10:40 All-School Assembly & Rlbboo-Cuttlng Ceremony
Period 3 10:48· 1 1 : 1 7 . -
Period 4 11:26· 11:56
PeriodS A Lunch Class , ,..
12:04 - 12:36 12:44 -1:14
Class B Lunch
12:04 - 12:34 12:42 -1:14
Period 6 1:22 - 1:52
Period 7 2:00 - 2:30
..\
1st Semester· 1995=96 BELL SCHEPULE
Period 1 7:30 - 8:20
Period :2 8:25 - 9:20
Period 3 9:25 - 10:15 ,-
Period 4 10:20 ·11:10
Period 5 A Lunch Claa
11:15 ·11:45 .11:50-12:46
Clan BLunch
11:15·12:05 12:10 -12:40
Period IS 12:45 -1:3S
Period 7 1:40 • 2:30
IF YOU HAVE THESe cusses 5TH PERIOD, vcu WILLHAve -A' LUNCH.
Go to lunch first, then cl_.
LANGUAGE ARTS SOCIAL STUOIlS MATH
IF YOU HAVE THeSe cusses 5THPERIOD, YOU WILLHAve 'e' LUNCH.
Go to class first. then lunch.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ART eUSINESS TeCH ARTS
.
.... ,
Thursday Schedule:
Period 1 8: 15-9:00
Period 2 9:05-9:50
Period 3 9:55-10:40
Period 4 10:45-11:30
Period 5 A Lunch Class
11 :30-\2:00 12:05-12:50
ClaSll B Lunch
11 :30-12:20 't2:25-12:5O JC-001· 001879
Penod6 12:55-1:40 _ ,, '
Period 1 1:45-2:30
Littleton Fire Department
Memo
Memomnchnn
To: File
CC: Investigation File and Jefferson CountySheriff's Office
From: RickL. Young IiCr
Date: 06/04/99 1
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TROUBL SMOKE: I IONI CORRIDOR LA-7 ZQOl INVALID REPLY 09;27~
1)4/ 1)1 / 9 9 465
TROUBL SMOKE lION) CORRIDOR UG-14 Z009 INVALIO REeL, 09;21~
04/0l/99 315
.~~*~ •• ~*~ BLOCK ~CKNOWLEDGE +~+ • • • *~ •• ~ Q4;31A
,)4/:"12/99
SIGN)1.L SILENCE REQUESTED 03;13~
04/05/99
SYSTEM RESET ACTIVATED 03; UP
04/05/99
eta 1'll SMOKE (ION) COlUUDoR UC-14 ZOOS INVALID REPLY O:);l3P
04/05/99 315
CLR TB SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR LA-7 ZOOl INVALID REPLY 03;13?
04/05/99 4€5
TROUllL SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR LA-I ZOOl INVALID REPLY 03; 14P
04/05/99 465
TROUBL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR UG-l4 Z009 INVALID REPLY 03;14P
04/05/99 315
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 03;14P
04/05/99
.~ ••• *.~.* BLOCK ACKNOKLEOGE .******.... 03;14P
04/05/99
TROUllL GROUND (EARTH) FAULT DETECTED IN WIRING OR SYSTEM 12;17P
04/09/99 112
••••• *.~ •• atoCK ACKNOWLEDGE .~.*#* •••• * 12:1BP
04/09/99
CLR TE GROUND (EARTHl FAw~T DETECTED IN WIRING OR SYSTEM 02;46P
04/09/99 112
SYSTEM RESET ACTIVATED 03; 29P
04/14/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 03;29P
04/14/99
CLR 18 SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR UG-14 Z009 INVALID REPLY Q3;29P
04/14/99 315
CLR TE sMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR LA-I ZOOI INVALID REPLY 03;29p
04/14/99 465
TROUEL SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR LA-1 ZOOI INVALID REPLY 03;29F
04/14/99 465
TROU8L SMOKE (ION) CORRIDoR UG-14 Z009 INVALID REPLY 03;29P
04/14/99 315
SIGN.!'.!. SILENCE REQIlESTl;;D 03; 30P
04/14/99
SIGNAL S!tENCE Rl;;QIlESTED 03; 30P
04/14/99
.* •••••••• BLOCK ACKNOWLEDGE **** •• ** •• * 03;30F
04/14/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 03;30?
04/14199
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UPPER LVL 8
UPPER LVL A
UPPER LVL a
UPPER I.VL a
UPPER LVL B
UPPER LVL a
LOWER toVL A
LOWER LVl. II
UPPER LVL B
LOWER LVI. B
LOWER LVL II
UPPER LVL B
LOWEll LVL II
UPPER LVL A
UPPER 1VL B
UPPER l.VL a
LOWER l.Vl. 8
UPPER LVI, II
UPPER l.VL II
LOWER LVL 8
U?PER LVL 8
UPPER LVL B
LOIiER LVL A
ZOOl INVALID REPLY
UPPER J"VL A
LOWER LVI:. 8
Je·001· 007883
;'q/20/9lj 21'1
ALJ1J'Q1; .3H.(;KE (rou) OPEN AF:EA 2 L.,j':t1ER LVi,. B 1 ~ ;;:1:;"
04/20/99 271
AL~~~; S~CKE \lONl OPEN ~~ 9 Lv,~R LV~ B 11;4~A
04/28/99 271)
hLAFM: SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREI' I LOWER [.'IL 6 11; 4 9A
04/20i99 283
A~~: SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREA 10 LOWER LV~ e 11;49A
04120/99 2~2
ALAA"I: WATER fLOW FLOW SPPINKLER SYSTEU 11,49A
04/20/99 114
ALARM: SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR OA-l S OPPEP LVL A II;;2A
04120/99 406
TROUB~ A.C. POWER (MAINS) LOSS. BACK UP ACTIVATED 12;01P
04/20/99 T15
CLR TB A.C. POWER IMAINSI LOSS. BACK OP ACTIVA,EO 12;O:P
04120/99 T15
ALARM: SMOKE IIONI LIBRARY UB-ll UPPER LVL !l 12:05?
04/2.0/99 2sa
TROUBL BATTERY CHARGER DETACHED BECAUSE SYSTEM IS IN ALARM 12,28P
04/20/99 T16
TROUB" A.C. POWER (MAINS) LOSS. BACK UP ACTIVATED 12,42P
04/20/99 T1S
CLR TB A.C. POWER (MAINS) LOSS. BACK UP ACTIVATEO 12;42P
04120/99 T1S
ACK AL SMOKE (ION) NET orrrcs tra-zz UPPER LVL B 01;S3?
04/20/99 216
SIGN.!\L SILI!:NCE REQUESTED OI;S3P
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILE."ICE REQUESTED 01; 53?
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUES'l'l:D 01; S3P
04/20199
TROUBL CONTROL HORNS H-4 ZIOO OPEN CIRCUIT 01;53P
04/20/99 214
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 01, S4?
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUES'rtO " 01;54?
04/20/99
SIGN.!\L SILENCE REQUESTED 01; S4 P
04/20/99
ACK AL SMOKE ,10m CORR!DOR UB-2 1 UPPER LVL e 01; 54P
04/20/99 211
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 01;54P
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 01, 54P
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 01; SSP
04/20/9'>
ACK AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR US-I0 I uppeR LVL B OI;S5P
04120/99 244
SIGN.!\L SILENCE RZQUESTED 01;S5P
04120/99
ACK AL SMOKE (ION) >:LEV LOSBY UPPER LVL B 01;SSP
04/20/99 245
SIGNAL SILENCE !\SQUESnD 01; S5P
04120/99
ACK AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR UB-IQ 3 UPPER LVL B 01;55?
04120/99 247
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED OI;SSP
JC.Q01· 007884
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DETECTOR T[ST f~lL; 314r3i5,4061407,40B.4La,450,4Sir4~2.465+ 11;552
,;4/2(1/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQIJESTEO Ol;59~
'):j120/99
A.CK At SMOKE lION) CORRlDOB JJB-l') 4 U~?ER VlL B 01,59?
1)4/20/99 249
DETECTOR TES! rAIL; 311.315,406,407,40a,410,450,4S1,452,465+ 02;OCP
04/20/99
TROUSL SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREA 4 ZOOZ ~w C~·~BER VAL 03,34?
1)4/20/99 273
A~~: ~ArER FLOW STAGE FLOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;09P
04/20/99 289
eLR TB CONTROL HORNS H-4 ZlOQ OPEN CIR,CUIT 04,09P
04/20/99 214
S rGNAL SILENCE REQUESTE;O 04; lOP
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;IBP
04/20/99
TROO$L CONTROL HORNS H-4 Z100 OPEN crRCUIT 04;18P
04120/99 214
rROL~L SPRNKLR MNTR VALVE TAMPERS S?RNKLR TROUBLE 04;21P
0412.0/99 111
CLl' Til SlIRNKLR MNTR VALVE TlIMlIEl'S SPRNKLR !ROUBLE 04; 2111
04/20/99 ill
TR01JBL SPIU/KLR MNTR VALVE TAMPERS SPRNKLR TROUBLE 04; 2111
04/20/99 111
ACl< AL SMOKE IlON) LIBRAKt tra-i i 3 Ul.'?ER LVL B 04;26P
04/20/99 250
l\.CK AL SMOKE lION) LIBRARY Ull-ll 2 UPlIER LVL B Q4:26P
04/20/99 251
xcx AL SMOKE (10m LIBRARY 0$-11 1 UPPER LVL B 04;26P
04120199 252
ACK AI SMOKE (IONI LIBRARY na-n 6 UPPER LVL II 04;26P
04/20/99 253
ACK AL SMOKE lION) LIBRARY ua-i i 7 UPPER LVL B 04; 30I'
04/20/99 254
ACK AL SMOKE nON) LIBRARY cs-i i UPPER LVL B 04; 31P
04/20199 258
SIGNAL SILENCE RJ::QUESTEO 04; 3111
04120/99
l\.CK AL SMOKE lION) CORRIOOR 0$-10 5 UPPER LVI. B 04;31?
04/20/99 259
SIGNAL SILENeli: REQUESTED 04; 31P
04120199
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;31l?
04/20/99
ACK AL SMOKE (ION) CORRIOOR 0$-10 6 UlIPER LVL II 04:3lJ!
04/20/99 260
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTEO 04;3111
04/20/99
l\.CK AL SHOKE (ION) OPEN AREA 6 LOWER LVL B 04, 32P
04/20/99 267
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04; 32P
04/20/99
ACK AL SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREA 7 LOWER LVL II 04;3211
04/20/99 268
S IGN~.L SILWeE REQUESTED 04; 32P
04/20/99
ACK .1\]., SMOKE (IONI OPEN AREA B LOWER INt II 04;3211
04/20/99 269
JC-001.007885
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i)4/:20/Sf9
.1'.l.CK AL 3!1'Jf\"E ! ION) OPEN AREi' 9 J'.,,]WER LVL B iA;32f'
04/20199 1.70
S!GNAL SI1...£:NCE REQUESTEI:J !)4; 32P
04/20/99
I\CK ~.L SMOKE (ION) OPEN MEA 2 L<>W£;R LVL 8 04; l2P
04/20/99 27;
S[GNAL SILENCE REQUESTEI:J 04;J2!?
04/20199
ACK At SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREi' 3 l.CWER LVL B 04;32P
04120/99 272
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 1)4; 32P
04/20/99
ACK AL SMOKE: {IONI OPE:N AREA 4 LOWER LVL a 04;32p
04120/99 273
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04; 32P
04120199
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;32?
04120/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;332
04/20/99
ACt< AL SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREA 5 LOWER LVL a 04;33P
04120199 274
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;33P
04120/99
lICK AL SMOKl: IIONI ELEV LOBBY LB-34 LOWi:R LVL II 04;33P
04120199 277
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;33P
04120/99
J\CK AI. SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR, LB-34 LOWER LVL II 04; 33?
04/20/99 278
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04,33P
04/20199
CLR Til SMOKE lION) O~EN .'\.REA 4 Z002 LOW CHAMIlER VAL 04;33P
04/20/99 273
ACK AI. SMOKl: lION) OPEN AREA 10 LOWER LVL 13 04;34l?
04120/99 282
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;34P
04/20199
AOK AL SMOKE IIONI OPEN AREA 1 LOWER, LVL Il 04;35i?
04/20/99 283
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04,36P
04/20/99
ACK AI. SMOKE {IONI CORRIDOR UA-l 5 U~Pi:R INL A 04;36P
04/20/99 406
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04,37~
04/20/99
ACK AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR, UA-l 4 UPPER LVL A 04;37P
04120/99 407
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;371'
04120/99
JI.CK AL SMOKl: IIONI CORRIDOR UA-1 3 UPPER LVL A 04,3,P
04/20/99 408
SIGNAL SILENCE Ri:QUESTED :04; 37P
04120/99
AOK AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR lJA-1 1 UPPER LVL A 04; 37l?
04120/99 410
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED . ;04; 371'
04/20199
ACK AL SMOKE lION) 5.1'1. STAIRS UPPER LVL B '04;37P
JC.o01.007886
Q'i/:'JI-jtj 45'J
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;)'?
1)4;20/99
AcK AL SMOKE (iONI COORIOOR LA-20 1 LOWER LVL A 04,3?P
l)4/2.0/99 451
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04,J?P
04/20/99 .
ACK AL SMOKE ,IONI CORRIDOR LA-20 2 LOWER LVL A 04:37P
(14/20/99 45"
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04:37F
04120/99
ACK 'fB S?RlffiLR MNTR VALVE TAMPERS SPRNKLR TROUBLE 04;37P
04/20/99 111
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;37P
041Z0/99
ACK AL WATER FLOW fLOW SPRINKLER S'lSTEM 0.; 38P
04/20/99 114
SIGNAL 51 LENCE: REQUESTED O' : J 8 P
04/20/99
ACK AL WATER now STAGE !"LOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04; 38 P
04120/99 289
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04:,SP
04/20/99
.****~* ••• BLOCK ACKNOWLEDGE .* •• ~~~*++* 04:3SP
04120/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;,8P
04120/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;381'
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;381'
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED O.:38P
04/20/99
SYSTEM RESET ACTIVATED 04;381'
Oq/20/99
CLR AL SMOKE (IONI NET OFfICE US-22 UPPER LVL B 04;38P
041Z0/99 21.
CLR AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR US-2 1 UPPER LVI. B 04;381'
04120/99 217
CLl\ AL SMOKE lION) CORl\IDOR US-IO I UPPER LVI. l! 04; 081'
04/20/99 244
eLl'. AL SMOKE (IONI EL!:1f LOllBY UPPER LVI. II 0';381'
04/20/99 2.S
CLR AL SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR US-I0 3 UPPER LVI. B 04;38P
04120/99 247
CLl'. AL SMOKE (TON) CORRIDOR 00-10 4 UPPER LVL II 04:381'
04/20/99 249
CLR AL SMOKE lION) LIllll.M.Y us-ai 3 UPPER LVI. 8 04;36P
04/20/99 250
CLR At SMOKE (ION) LIllll.M.Y 00-11 2 UPPER LVI B 04;38P
04/20/99 251
CLl'. AL SMOKE lION) LIBIl.M.Y US-Ill UPPER LVL B 04;381'
04/20/99 252
CLl'- AL SMOKE IIONI LIBIl.M.Y ua-i i 6 UPPER LVI. B 04:381'
04/20/99 253
eLl'. AL SMOKE (IONI LIBIl.M.Y US-II 1 UPPER LVL B 04;381'
04/20/99 254
CLR AI SMOKE I IONI LIllll.M.Y 08-11 UPPER LVI. B 04; :lSI'
04/20/99 258
CLl'. At SMOKE lION) CORRIDOR 00-10 5 UPPER LVL B 04:381'
04120/99 259 -
JC-001- 007887
,~,' ~ ::,.,' K£ ; rONI CORRIDCR '<1B- l ;', " [.if-E'ER L\i"L a \.;'1; ,AI?
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(;LP .oU St'!(;~"E ~ ION} OPEN A..REA 6 LOWER [Nt B n4;38f?
\1/l/2(J/99 ,>;7
S;:'8. AL 5HO~,E (ION: OPEN AA4A 1 LOW!>R LVL B 04;3BI?
1)4/10/99 261j
~L" AL SMOKE (IONI OPEN AREA a LOWER LVt B 04; 3$P
04120/99 269
OLR AL SMOKE lION) OPEN AREA 9 LOWER LV], B 04; 39 P
OQaO/99 270
(; LR A.1 SMOKE (ION) OPEN AREA 2 LOWER LV1. B 04; as p
04/20/99 211
oLR AL SMOKE IIONi O~EN AREA 3 LOWER !NL B 04; 33?
04120199 272.
OLR AL SMOKE IIONi OFEN AREA 4 LOWER tV1. B 04; 36 P
04/20/99 273
CLR ~~ SMOKE IIONI OFEN AREA 5 LOWER tVL B 04;36P
04/20/99 274
CLR AL SMOKE I ION) ELEV LOBBY L8-34 LOWER tVL B 04; 3$1'
04/2(J/99 277
CLR AL SMOKE iION) CORRIDOR LB-34 LOWER LVL B 04;39P
04/20199 278
CLR Jl.L SMOKE IION) OPEN AREA 10 LOIiER LVL B 04; 38?
04/20/99 282
eLR AL SMOKE (ION) OPEN AREA 1 LOWER LVL B 04;381'
04/20199 Z83
cLR AL SMOKE (IONI CORRIIlOR UA-l 5 UPFER LVL A 04; 38F
04120/99 406
CLR AL SMOKE (ION) CORRIIlOR UA-l 4 UPPER LVL A 04,381?
04/20/99 407
CLR A.L SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR UA-l 3 UPPER LVL A 04;381'
04/20/99 40e
CLR AL SMOKE (ION) CoRRIIlOR UA-l 1 UI?PER LVL A 04;3ap
04120/99 un
CLR l\L SMOKE (ION) S. W. STAIRS UP~ER LVL B 04;362
04120/99 450
CLR AI. SMOKE (ION) COOR!IlOR LA-20 1 tOWER LVL A 04;38P
04120/99 451
CLR AL SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR LA-20 2 WilER LVL A 04;38P
04120/99 452
CLR TB SPRNKLR MNTR VALVE TlIMPERS SPl\NKLl\ TROUBLE 04;38P
04/20/99 111
eLl'. AL WATER now !"Low S~RINKLER sYsTEM 04,38P
04120/99 lH
CLR AL WATER !'LOW STAGE !'LOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;39J?
04/20/99 299
CLR Tll SMOKE {ION) CORRIllOR OG" 4 2009 INVALID REPLY 04;36?
04/20/99 314
C1,1\ 1'B SMOKE (IONI CaRRIllOI'. OG,-14 Z009 INVALID REPLY 04;38P
04/20/99 315
cLR TB SMOKE IIONI CORRIIlOR LA-7 ZOOl INVALID RE~LY 04;381'
04120/99 465
CLR IB SMOKE lION) CORRIDOR LA-Z9 3 ZOOl INVALID REPLY 04;38P
04/20/99 470
CLR IB cONTROL HORNS H-4 Z100 OPEN CIRCUIT 04,361'
04/20/99 214
eLl'. T6 BATTERY CHARqEl\ DETACHED BECAUSE SYST~ IS IN ALARM 04;36E'
04/20/99 T16
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04;39~
04120/99
SYSTEM RESET ACTIVATED 04;39~
JC-001- 007888
IJ4!20/'}9
5IGllAl. SIL01CE REQuESnO 04; 39P
OV20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED Q4;39P
1')4;/20/99
TROUBL SPRNKLR MNTR VALVE TAMP~RS SPRNKLR TROUBLE 04;39P
04120/99 111
ALARM; WATER fLOW ,LOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;39P
04/20/99 114
SIGNAl. SILE:NCE REQUESTED 04;J9P
04120/99
SIGNAl. SILENCE REQUESTE:D Q4;J9P
04,/20/99
TROUBL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR UG-4 Z009 INVALID REPLY 04;39P
04/20/99 314
TROUBL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR UG-14 Z009 1~/ALID REPLY 04;39P
04120/99 315
TRoUBL SMOh~ (IONI CORRIDOa LA-7 ZOOl INVALID REPLY 04;39P
04/20/99 465
ACK TB SPRhCKLR MNTR VALVE TAMPERS SPRNKLR TROUBLE 04;39P
04/20/99 i i i
TROUBL SMOKE (IONI CORRIDOR LA-Z9 3 2001 INVALID REPLY 04;39P
04/20/99 470
ACX ~~ WATER FLOW FLOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;39P
04/20/99 114
.+.*.***** 8LOCK ACKNOWLEDGE *********** 04;39P
04/20/99
TROUBl. CONTROl. llORNS H-4 Z100 OPEN CIRCUIT 04; 40P
04/20/99 214
********** BLOCK ACKNO~tEOGE ***.******* 04;401'
04120/99
SYST~ ~SET ACTIVATED 04;40P
04/20/99
eLJ'( 1B SpRNXLR MNTR VALVE TAMPERS SPRNXLR TROUBLE 04:401'
04/20199 111
CLR AL WATER FLOW FLOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;401'
04/20/99 114
CLR 1:B SMOKE ,ION) CORRIDOR UG-4 Z009 INVALID REPLY 04;,OP
04/20/99 314
CLR 1B SMOKE I IONI CORRIDOR UG-14 Z009 INVAl.rD REPLY 04;401'
041Z0f99 alS
CLR TB SMOKE liONI CORR!DOR LA-7 ZOO 1 INVALID REPLY 04; 40P
04/20/99 465
CLR TJ; SMOKE (ION) CORRIDOR LA-2S 3 ZOOl INVAl.ID REPLY 04;401'
04120/99 470
eLR TB CONTROL HORNS H- 4 ZlOO OPEN CIRCUn 04; 40J?
04/20/99 214
TROUBL .sPRNXLR MNTR VALVE 'l'lIMPEl\S SP!lNKLR Tl\OUlILE 04;40P
04/20/99 111
AL1\.RM: WATER FLOW FLOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;,OP
04/20/99 114
SIGll1Il. SILE.NCE ~QUESTED 04;401'
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04; 401'
04120/99
TROUBL fORM C ~LAY DOOR HOLDER ZlOO INVALID REPLY 04;401'
04/20/99 399
TROUBL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR OG-4 Z009 INVAL!D REPLY 04; 40P
04120199 314
TROVBL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR UG-14 Z009 INVAL!D REPLY 04;401'
04/20/99 ns
Jc..o01.007889
TF-'GUBL :i~~CKE ~ION) CQRRIDOR 1";"-; ;:':1)01 INVALID ~e:PL'( ,~;,t",i?
Dc1/20/99 465
DOUElL SMOKE IIONI CORRIDOR LA-28) ZOOl INVA.LID REPLY ')~; 4uP
<]4/20/99 470
p.CK TB Sl?RNKLR MNTR V,l\LVE. TAMPERS S~R.N'KLR trcueu: Ij4; <i.O?
04/20/99 111
ACf( P.L WATER fLOW fLOW SPRINKLER SYSTEM 04;41P
04/20/99 114
"' .."........... " .. BLOCK A.CKNOWLEDGE ,., ...... * ....... It 04;41£1
04/20/99
TRCUBL CONTROL HORNS H-4 Z100 OPEN CIRCUIT 0';41P
04/20/99 214
.. ~.* .. +*+ BLOCK ACKNOWLEDGE ".. U4i41P
04/20/99
SIGNAL SILENCE REQUESTED 04 I HP
04/20/99
TROUBL BATTERY CHARGER DETACHED BECAUSE SYSTEM IS IN ~~ 05;40P
04120/99 Tl6
TRQUBL STANDBY BATTERY,S) NOT CONNECTED OR DEFECTIVE a9,l6?
04/20/99 Tl3
TROUBL INSTALLATION ERROR OR CPU/AVPS-24 PROBLEM 09;l7P
04/20/99 Toe
TROUBL TRBL MONITOR P-7 POWER LOSS POINT TROUBLE 09,37P
04/20/9~ 201
TROUBL TlUlL M:ONITOR P-6 PoWEll. LOSS POINT TROUBLE 09;37P
04120/99 304
TROUBL TRBL MONITOR P-8 POliER LOSS POINT TROUBLE 09; 38P
04/20/99 121
TROUBL MONITOR RTO 13 SUP POWER LOS OPEN CIRCUIT 09,38P
04/20/9~ 228
TROUBL MONITOR RTU 13 RET POWER LOS OPEN CIRCUIT a9;3S?
04/20/9~ 229
TROUSL SMOKE(PHOTO) I\TU-l RETURN Z010 INVALID REPLY 09,36P
04/20/~9 375
CLP 1'8 INSTALLATION ERRoa OR CPU/~VPS-24 PROBLEM 0~;36P
04120/99 TOC
TROUSL SMOKEIPHOTOI MAU-2 DUCT DETECTOR ZOOS INVALID REPLY 09,38P
04120/99 285
TROUBL SMOKEIPHOTO) MAU-l DUCT DETECTOR zoos INVALID REPLY 09,36P
04/20/99 2\\6
TROUBL SMOKE,PHOTO) RTU-7 RETURN zoos INVALID REPLY a~;39?
04/20/99 184
TROUBL SMOKE(PHOTOI RTU-IO SUPPLY Z004 INVALID REPLY 0~;3~P
04/20/99 262
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06/03/99 TOC
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06/03/99 113
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06/03/99 314
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06/03/9~ 315
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06/03/99 465
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 206
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 261
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Ou/03/99 262
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06/03/99 13S
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06/03/99 221
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 113
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06/03/99 111
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06/03/99 465
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06/03/99 262
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 Tl3
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 201
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06/03/99 304
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06/03/99 121
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06/03/99 22a
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06/03/99 229
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06/03/99
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06/03/99 ,
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06/03/99 262
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06103/99 314
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06/03/99 315
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06/03/93 465
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06/03/99 121
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06/03/99 135
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06103/99 <01
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06103/99 <21
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06/03199 2<R
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06/03/99 229
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06103199 304
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06/03/99 Toe
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06/03/99 113
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06/03/99
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0.103/99 4.5
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06/03/99 t13
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06/03/99
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06/03199 314
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06/03/99 315
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06/03/99 135
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06/03199 121
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0./03(99 228
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06/03/99 229
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06/03/99 304
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06/04/99
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