Timeline of Umpqua Community College Shooting

October 4, 2015

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has released a timeline of the shooting at Umqua Community College on October 1st.

Truncated version of 30 minute scanner audio.  The full recording can be found here.

10:38 am- Douglas County Emergency Communications received a report of an active shooter in a classroom on the campus of Umqua Community College.

10:39 am- Dispatch updates “shooter in science building’

10:40 am- Dispatch updates UCC buildings in lock down

10:41 am- Dispatch updates shots coming from “Snyder Building”

10:42 am- OSP dispatch receives report of active shooter

10:44 am- First two Roseburg Police officers and OSP Trooper arrive.

10:46 am- Officer reports exchange of shots with suspect.

Reports indicate that the two Roseburg officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect.

10:48 am- “Suspect down”

Douglas County Sheriff Hanlin said that he believes the Roseburg Officers and the actions taken by Army veteran Chris Mintz saved others from being killed.

10:48 am- First ambulance sent into scene

10:50 am- Dispatch requests all local ambulances to report to UCC

Douglas County Dist. 2 Chief Marlar was one of the first to arrive on scene.

Law Enforcement led him to the English classrom of Snyder Hall.  “It was a horrific scene,” Marlar said.

11:11 am- ODOT responding to assist with traffic control

11:14 am- Dispatch notifies Mercy Medical of 10 deceased, 6 critical to transport

11:26 am- Request for bomb squad response

11:47 am- Fairgrounds set for reunification

More information from the Oregonlive.com and Registerguard.com

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