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Asiana 911 Calls Released

July 11, 2013 by  

Asiana 911 Calls Released, Passengers aboard the airliner that crashed in San Francisco Saturday pleaded for more ambulances to show up and help the wounded, recordings of their 911 calls revealed Wednesday.

“We’ve been down on the ground, I don’t know, 20 minutes, a half-hour,” one woman said from the runway. “There are people waiting on the tarmac with critical injuries, head injuries.”

“We’re almost losing a woman here,” she said as a 911 dispatcher tried to reassure her that help was on the way. “We’re trying to keep her alive.”

Late Wednesday, California Highway Patrol issued 11½ minutes of audio of some of the scores of 911 calls placed in the minutes after Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crashed upon landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. Two people died and more than 180 were injured.

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