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Police: Authorities Release 911 Calls From Fatal Bus Crash

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Baltimore Police have released audio from 911 calls made after the horrific bus crash Tuesday morning that killed six and left many injured.

The 911 calls released Wednesday night are chilling, revealing the panic and fear just moments after the catastrophic crash happened.

Caller: Hello I need an ambulance, I need an ambulance. There is a bus accident, a school bus and an MTA bus on Frederick Avenue.

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Caller: The school bus is going 90, it hit two cars.
Operator: It hit two parked cars?
Caller: No two cars with people in them driving.
Caller: The school bus tore up the street and kept on moving.
Op: It kept going?
Caller: Yes, I am going to check on the other people now.

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Caller: The school bus has done [expletive] crashed.
Caller: The school bus done crashed into what is this? Another M-T [expletive] A bus. Wow, wow.
Operator: Sir.
Caller: Holy [expletive] 

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Caller: There was a bus that collied with a school bus and an MTA bus, and a car up the street, there that was hit too. The bus ran into the back of the bus and I don't know if there are people hurt on there or not.

Three of the victims are still hospitalized at Shock Trauma: one in critical condition, one serious and one fair.

Audio of released calls:

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