911 Emergency Calls: NYPD Index

May 8th, 2006
by Culhavoc
Deconstructing a False-Flag Operation

Since transcripts were only released for FDNY EMS and fire
service calls, I created an index for the NYPD 911 calls:

Sept.11.911.calls.NYPD.xls

Place this file (Sept.11.911.calls.NYPD.xls) into a folder with the
NYPD mp3s, click the filenames in the 2nd column to launch the
audio.

e.g. 8384427.mp3

Note that each mp3 contains several calls. It may be necessary
to scan through the mp3 to find the call you’d like to hear.

The files are available at:
http://www.wnbc.com/news/8385257/detail.html

While I didn’t transcribe the recordings verbatim, I did hand
code the beginning and ending times of the calls and calculated
duration. Also included are the operator, position, terminal,
tape and channel for the recording.

When available I included the building, floor and location in
addition to miscellaneous information gleaned from the call.

By default, the table is sorted by the call start time.
Other interesting columns to sort by are Bldg, Floor and End.

e.g. There are 3 instances where 2 calls end at the same time:

• 8:55:27
• 9:19:17
• 9:56:08

I haven’t reexamined the audio to see if the calls were dropped,
I’m just using this as an example.

When time permits I will create an index for each of the other
batches of 911 calls, eventually combining all tables into one.

-Culhavoc

Future updates:

crossref bldg/floors/locations with WTC directory, add “Company” column



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