Dance hall 911 caller: 'He might start shooting again'

FILE - A man visits a memorial outside Star Dance Studio in Monterey Park, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Police dispatch calls released Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023, from the night of the Monterey Park dance hall shooting that killed 11 people and wounded nine reveal the confusion and chaos in the first moments the shots rang out. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 A gunman had fired his first deadly shots outside a dance hall when Monterey Park police got a call for help from a man trying to make sense of what happened to his partner sitting in the car next to him.

鈥淚s your girlfriend awake?鈥 the dispatcher asked.

鈥淚鈥檓 not sure,鈥 the caller said.

Audio from the 911 recordings released Thursday provides a sense of the confusion and chaos that unfolded Jan. 21 at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio on a night that had been full of celebration for the Lunar New Year.

Police said Huu Can Tran, 72, a onetime fixture at the ballroom who told people he was a dance instructor, . Of the six women and five men killed, one woman was in her 50s and the rest were in their 60s and 70s.

Tran fled from the shooting in a white van and about 20 minutes later entered a dance hall in nearby Alhambra, where a quick-thinking employee lunged for the weapon and disarmed him after a short struggle. Tran killed himself the next morning as police surrounded his van.

In the course of just over three minutes, Monterey Park police dispatchers fielded three 911 calls. One came from a man who had run from the club after seeing the gunman open fire near the dance hall entrance. He initially mistook the gunshots for firecrackers.

That man, who said he saw the gunman reloading the weapon as people ran for safety, urged a dispatcher to 鈥渟end police here right away.鈥

鈥淗e might start shooting again,鈥 the man said in a panicked voice.

The dispatcher asked several times if anyone was hurt. The man said he didn't know.

鈥淚t happened too fast,鈥 he said. "Everybody ran away."

The man who phoned from the car reported that he and his girlfriend left the party early and someone tried to break a car window as they were leaving. He then said the window had been shot out and his girlfriend was unconscious.

He did not identify the woman, but Mymy Nhan, 65, was identified as the only person shot in the parking lot.

A fire dispatcher pressed for details, asking if the wounded woman could speak.

鈥淢y, can you talk to me?鈥 the caller pleaded. 鈥淣o, she cannot talk.鈥

The dispatcher then asked if she was breathing.

鈥淥h, no,鈥 the man said. 鈥淢aybe she die. I鈥檓 not sure.鈥

He then reported she was bleeding from the head. The dispatcher assured him police and paramedics were on their way.

Five minutes into the call, a police dispatcher, who had remained on the line after connecting the caller with the fire department, asked what kind of car the man was in and told him to wave down officers for help.

鈥淐ome here, please. Help!" the man could be heard yelling. 鈥淩ight here! Right here! Right here!鈥

The police dispatcher then notified his peer in the fire department there are "several gunshot victims inside.鈥

鈥淚nside the same car?鈥 the fire dispatcher asked.

The police dispatcher clarified that he meant the business 鈥 the dance hall.

After this exchange, some seven minutes into the call, the man could still be heard calling for help.

The police dispatcher told him to keep waving. Eventually, he said, 鈥淭hey're here. they're here.鈥

Nhan, an immigrant from Vietnam , was one of the first victims named after the massacre.

Three weeks earlier, she had lost her mother, whom she had cared for, her niece, Fonda Quan, told The Associated Press. She had gone to the club to celebrate with friends and was ready to 鈥渟tart the year fresh."

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Associated Press journalist Kathleen Ronayne contributed from Sacramento.

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