Simply earlier than 10:30 p.m., the 911 name got here in.
It will be the start of a devastating night time, as Californians realized the grotesque particulars of a mass taking pictures in Monterey Park that killed 10 individuals — one of many deadliest acts of violence within the nation in recent times.
Police stated Sunday afternoon {that a} suspect was useless after authorities surrounded and breached a white van in Torrance that they stated was linked to the taking pictures. They stated the person, 72-year-old Hemet resident Huu Can Tran, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Investigators stated they’re nonetheless piecing collectively particulars of the night, together with a possible motive for the taking pictures, which befell shortly after Lunar New 12 months celebrations in Monterey Park.
The Occasions reviewed emergency dispatch recordings, which give key particulars on how police, fireplace and rescue staff responded Saturday night and what they discovered.
The audio recordsdata are from Broadcastify.com, a preferred web site that shows and logs public radio chatter that’s utilized by emergency officers throughout the nation. The time stamps used are estimates.
10:29 p.m.: “Gunshot victims… Stage at Newmark and Ramona”
A dispatcher calls out that there was a taking pictures close to W. Newmark and S. Ramona Ave in Monterey Park and tells first responders to arrange there.
That’s two blocks south of the Star Dance Studio, which is at 122 W. Garvey Ave.
10:33 p.m.: “Stage at Ramona and Garvey. Enter from the west … All items … clear to enter”
The staging space is shifted nearer to the studio as extra particulars change into clear. Police and rescue items proceed to reach.
Police on Sunday surrounded a white van in a parking zone in Torrance, the place officers stated they discovered a deceased man, the suspect within the taking pictures.
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10:38 p.m.: Particulars emerge on the human toll
A person on the scene describes victims who’re within the parking zone and says the scene contained in the studio has been “cleared.” He says individuals going contained in the studio will relay again extra data on the victims.
The replace they quickly go alongside is bleak.
A distinct man says there are “10 unresponsive inside and you’ve got 2 which might be nonetheless in essential situation — respiratory. Whole of 12.”
10:39 p.m.: The sufferer depend rapidly grows
“Presently, our quantity is 16. 4 within the lot. Twelve contained in the occupancy.”
10:40 p.m.: A “mass casualty incident”
An “MCI,” or “mass casualty incident” is said because it turns into obvious that there was a mass taking pictures.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna solutions questions in regards to the mass taking pictures in Monterey Park.
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10:41 p.m.: “Litter staff”
There’s a name for transport to remove the useless and residing. There at no less than two fireplace engines and 4 ambulances on the scene earlier than extra are ordered.
10:45 p.m.: “Further items requested. A number of victims. Gunshot wounds.”
The extent of the deaths and accidents is coming into view.
“We’re at 17 proper now,” a person says of the victims. “I feel you bought the (variety of) deceased.”
There are 5 victims outdoors and 10 who’re useless contained in the studio. At the very least two individuals inside are in essential situation.
11:02 p.m.: “Primary life assist” is requested
Response items from a number of municipalities, together with Monterey Park and town of Los Angeles, are hurrying to the taking pictures.
“BLS,” shorthand for “primary life assist” items, are requested due to the essential situation of a number of victims.
Victims are transported to a number of hospitals, together with Huntington Hospital in Pasadena and Garfield Medical Heart in Monterey Park.
Along with those that died, officers stated no less than 10 extra individuals had been injured on the dance studio. At a Sunday night information convention, Los Angeles County Sheriff Capt. Robert Luna stated seven victims stay in hospitals.
Occasions employees author Paige St. John and audio producer David Toledo contributed to this report.