911 calls from panicked bank staff released in Louisville shooting | USA TODAY

911 calls released by Louisville police paint a picture of panic inside Old National Bank as employees hid in closets during a mass shooting.

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A frantic call from a woman who said she saw the shooting on a video call was the first indication Louisville police received of the carnage that was developing in a gunman’s attack at Old National Bank, according to audio of 911 calls released Wednesday.

“Oh my God, there’s an active shooter there,” the woman says as the responder tries to calm her down and gather information about the location and how she learned of the rampage.

“I just watched it on a Teams meeting,” she says, adding, “We were having a board meeting with our commercial team.”

An initial picture of the harrowing Monday morning scene develops as the operator calmly asks the woman for the bank’s address, where specifically the shooting was taking place and what the assailant looked like and wore.

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