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Fire, fire
Repetition of "Fire, fire" suggests urgency and intensity, setting a tone of emergency or crisis.
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-Just in, breaking news
Introduction to breaking news, indicating a significant event.
Two shooters reportedly on the move
Report of two shooters on the move, highlighting a potential threat.
Over to you Bob
Passing control to Bob, possibly a news anchor or reporter.
Over to you
Reiteration of passing control to Bob, emphasizing urgency.
Uh Bob?
Expression of surprise and concern about the situation.
Oh shit
-Yeah, uh
Bob's acknowledgment of the situation.
Gunshots apparently heard, have all of the parents concerned
Gunshots heard, parents concerned, indicating a tragic event.
Such a tragedy that this is happening in such a lovely suburb
Describing the tragedy happening in a lovely suburb.
Police and chief in high alert, investigators need to search
Police and chief on high alert, investigators need to search, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
Sources say there were two gunmen but people claim there was a third
Reports of conflicting information about the number of gunmen.
It's hard to confirm, so Bob are people still panicking?
Questioning if people are still panicking, seeking confirmation.
Yeah but it could have been worse, our sources say this is some type of
Bob's response, acknowledging panic but suggesting it could have been worse.
Religious terrorist hate group with an insatiable thirst
Attributing the event to a religious terrorist hate group.
Signing off, this is Action News, remember you heard it here first
Signing off, claiming to be the first to report the news.
Fire, fire
Repetition of "Fire, fire," maintaining a sense of urgency or chaos.
Fire, fire
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-You told me that you were sitting in class this morning and you saw a lot of police. Tell me -- tell me how you found out what was going on
Interview with a person describing the chaos and fear during the event.
Well, we found like there was all these people. And we found out because there was -- we were like right near the window in our classroom. And like we saw like police officers and we heard them on the roof and in our building
-Was everybody crying, scared, wanting their parents to come get them?
-Yeah, they were. And then some people were even like -- they kind of felt *inaudible* they got a stomachache
-Did you hear any gunshots or anything like that?
-Well, police officers, like they were -- they were kind of, because there were police officers, like right out the door, like trying to find the guy
-Are you okay right now?
Checking on the well-being of the interviewee.
Fire, fire
Repetition of "Fire, fire," possibly indicating ongoing chaos or danger.
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-To be honest with you I'm just like 'let's go get her cellphone activated right now.'
Statement about wanting to get a cellphone activated, possibly indicating a desire for normalcy or distraction amidst chaos.
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