In the aftermath of a tragic shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school, newly released audio recordings offer a harrowing glimpse into the frantic emergency response. The recordings, which span over an hour, detail the rapid deployment of police and first, responders to the scene of the attack, which occurred during a morning church service. As officers arrived, they reported multiple casualties and called for immediate reinforcements, emphasizing the critical need for maintaining clear ambulance routes amidst the growing chaos. The audio also reveals the intensity of the situation, with responders struggling to manage the influx of victims and coordinate a cohesive response. One officer noted the urgent need for medical supplies, requesting an immediate supply of gauze to aid the injured. The chaos was further compounded by the presence of multiple victims, with some segments of the audio obscured by radio interference. Despite the overwhelming circumstances, the audio highlights the bravery of first responders and the chaos that ensued during the attack. The shooting, which took place around 8:30 a.m., has raised questions about the motives behind the tragedy, with the suspect identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The FBI has confirmed the shooting is under investigation as both a hate crime targeting Catholics and an act of domestic terrorism, with the suspect’s manifesto removed from YouTube. The incident has drawn comparisons to the Covenant School attack in Nashville, Tennessee, where a shooter killed three students and three adults, underscoring the need for a focus on victims rather than the perpetrator’s motives.