IONIA, MI -- In a frantic voice, the wife of one of two men killed in a road rage shootout can be heard on a 911 call telling a bystander the tragic events.

"What happened?" the bystander asks.

"Road rage," Teri Pullum tells the person in a tearful voice. "They were fighting. They both shot each other."

Ionia County Central Dispatch authorities today released 911 calls made following the 7 p.m. Wednesday double-fatal shooting at the Wonder Wand Car Wash at 426 Steele Street in Ionia.

Pullum's husband, 43-year-old James Pullum, and the other driver, 56-year-old Robert Taylor, both died from gunshot wounds.

In the recording, Teri Pullum is frantic and her voice is hard to make out at times because of the distress.

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The dispatcher several times tells her to take a deep breath.

Pullum can be heard asking a bystander at one point about how Jim, her husband, is doing.

She can be heard answering another question from the bystander.

"(Taylor) was riding our butt and they got in a fight and the guy pulled a gun on him," she tells the person.

Teri Pullum and her mother-in-law, Bernadine Pullum, were in a Ford Taurus driven by James Pullum when the incident happened.

Robert Taylor was alone in a Chrysler P-T Cruiser.

Both men had valid concealed pistol licenses.

As emergency personnel are arriving at the scene -- and both men are already down -- Teri Pullum can be heard screaming to someone that "they don't have a gun."

"My God," she cries. "I got to go."

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