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In the background of the alarm calls called from Campus Risbergska echoes the shots.
A woman is heard crying and others desperately shout for help.
“Caller from the school states that he is shot,” it says in the rescue service’s event report from the mass murder.
The rescue manager when the alarm came: “Did I hear right?”
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Nerike’s fire brigade logbook from the mass murder at Campus Risbergska can only give a small picture of the horror scenes that were played there on February 4.
But the image it paints is bad enough.
The first call that was received at 112 was called 12.33. But it was far from the last.
For over an hour, the conversations flocked in from the school – both from students who hid from the shooter and from those who were shot and injured in the corridors.
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Full -screen people are taken care of by rescue services after the shooting. Photo: Andreas Bardell
“Heard many shots”
It was quickly clear that the situation was serious, already after a few minutes it was told that at least one person was seriously injured and in the background of the calls heard gunfire.
At 12.38, the first signal element is noted at the shooter, which would later prove to be Rickard Andersson, 35 years old and completely unknown by the police since before.
“A person injured, also saw a person with a big weapon. Black clothes, dark blue pants, ”says the logbook.
A few minutes later, a call comes from some who are housed in a classroom. They tell them that they are unharmed but that they outside “heard many shots, automatic weapons.”
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Full screen police in place during the mass shooting. Photo: Pavel Koukek
Shooting sought shelter at preschool
From a preschool next door comes alarm that a bullet wounded person sought protection there. “One person shot in the legs, two shots.”
At 12.49, the rescue service notes that some students who are hiding in a classroom are to be moved outside. And then the shots, which seem to come in a fierce stream. “Seems to be someone crying outside,” it says.
Relatives of those inside the school also called 112 during the time of the shooting. A daughter told her that her mother heard from her and said that she is in a classroom with a shot person, but that the mother then stopped answering.
On several occasions, it is noted in the log that students who have been shot in shot are calling in. “New caller from the school states that he is shot,” it is noted at 12.59, almost half an hour after Rickard Andersson first opened fire inside the school.
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HELSKRICKARD ANDERSSON, 35, shot ten people at Risbergska school. Photo: Private/TT
As late as 13.14, it is reported that shots were heard from the school. But if it was really a shot that was then fired, or something else that was heard, the police survey of all testimonies, films and sound clips will show.
Thought there could be more perpetrators
The police in Örebro have previously described how they were met by an inferno when they came to Campus Risbergska.
A smoke -filled room, 17,000 square meters, with dead and injured and panicked persons. And then a perpetrator with a long -distance weapon who shot at them.
It therefore took a long time for the police to secure the premises so that emergency services and healthcare providers could enter.
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The full -screen rescue service was forced to wait before they had to enter. Photo: Pavel Koukek
It was not until 13.58 that it is noted that the rescue service was given the go -ahead to enter the premises. 40 minutes later, however, they had to reverse “as police believe that there may be another perpetrator who is not harmless”.
Dared not trust the police
And as late as 14.29, after two hours of horror and uncertainty, people who hide in a classroom call and ask if it is safe to leave. “Wonder if it is the police who want to get in,” it says when the students in the classroom do not know if it is the one who wants to kill those who are outside or if it is the rescue.
Three hours after the first shots were fired at Campus Risbergska, the police finally announced that the danger was over.
And the last students and teachers finally had to leave school that just became the place for the worst mass shooting in Sweden’s history.