SUGAR GROVE, Ill. (WLS) -- The 911 calls that led to chaos on a suburban college campus have been released. Reports of an active shooter at Waubonsee Community College turned out to be a false alarm.The ABC7 I-Team was able to exclusively obtain the bizarre 911 calls that caused the confusion.Officers from three counties as well as Illinois State Police responded to what they thought was a bloodbath. The response was brought about by a comedy of errors, but tonight no one is laughing.The calls led to a massive police response and panic.But there is no mass shooting, just mass confusion at a FEMA-funded seminar hosted by a state law enforcement group at Waubonsee Community College as part of a lesson campus shootings.A text meant for someone in the training instead went to a woman outside the class, who called 911.The operator dials the number that sent the text.The man thinks the call is part of the training.The a moment later the man says, "Oh god, I think he's coming. I can't..." and hangs up.Soon, police swarmed the campus. Some are heard laughing after learning what happened."There was a training symposium here," an officer says over the police radio, and laughs.The 911 calls also reveal students in fear after being told by campus police to hide. It's still unclear who was running the seminar. FEMA says it provided the curriculum but not the instructors and referred further questions to the Illinois Terrorism Task Force. Waubonsee College said it was simply providing the space for the seminar.FEMA responded to the situation Thursday night in a statement, saying in part:On Friday, April 14, a spokesperson from the Illinois Terrorism Task Force's Illinois School and Campus Safety Program told ABC 7 Eyewitness News that Waubonsee Community College asked the group to host the training seminar, which was coordinated with FEMA using FEMA-certified independent contracted instructors. They issued a statement, which said in part: