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The moment shots rang out in a Roswell middle school gymnasium, the calls to 911 began. Those tapes were released Wednesday.

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The moment shots rang out in a Roswell middle school gymnasium, the calls to 911 began. Those tapes were released Wednesday.CLICK HERE to hear to full 911 calls surrounding the shooting. WARNING some viewers may find the calls disturbing.“Oh my God!” said one caller.“He just got shot,” said another.Callers were trying frantically to convey to dispatchers a child was lying on the floor of the Berrendo Middle School gymnasium.A 12-year-old 7th grader had just entered the gym, filled with about 500 people, and opened fire with a shotgun. “Some kid just walked in with a shotgun and just shot,” said a third caller.The callers feared a boy was dead, and as a result they began to beg for help to arrive.“Please hurry up,” said that third caller.VIDEO: Roswell school shooting 911 tapes releasedAs concerns over whether it was safe for medical help to enter the school, so did the calls.“It is clear to send in the medics, right? Yeah? Yeah,” said a tenth. “Get (them) in!”After a while, word spread, as well parental concern.“Was there a shooting at Berrendo Middle?” asked a 13th. “What do I do? My kid goes there.”“Oh my God,” said the 12th. “Can you tell me if anyone was hurt? Please?”Caller eight was in a room with Kendal Sanders, the 13-year-old girl who was one of three victims of Wednesday’s shooting.“I have one injured in the gym and one injured in room,” said the eighth caller.“I have a student,” said the caller. “She’s been shot with debris.”Sanders had been taken from the gym to a classroom to keep her calm. The eighth caller was a teacher telling the dispatcher to whisper, as not to send Sanders in to shock.“(She’s been hit) in the armpit, chest,” said the teacher. “She says she’s having trouble breathing.”While trying to keep Sanders calm, the teacher made it clear she had a responsibility to try and protect all of her students.“Ma’am, they’re going to have to get a master key,” she said to the dispatcher. “I’m not going to open the door to anyone.”She began to ask for advice.“Tell me what to do,” she said. “Please.”Sanders suffered injuries to one of her shoulders, and was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday night after surgery.Throughout the recordings, you can hear an officer patrolling the school’s hallways doing welfare checks on the classrooms. The officer audibly reports a victim in another classroom that suffered very minor pellet spray injuries.Other than Sanders, a 12-year-old boy and a school staff member were injured. While the staffer was likely the pellet spray injury the officer was referring to, the boy suffered injuries to the face and neck.He went into a second surgery Tuesday evening and remains in critical condition.