A woman shot four times in the drive-thru of a Burger King has live-streamed herself screaming for help in the minutes after the attack.

Atlanta woman Donesha Gantt, 18, her mother and another woman appear to have been targeted in the attack at a Burger King restaurant in the Florida city of Opa-Lock early on Tuesday morning, The Miami Herald reports.

The teen was hit by four bullets while another woman in the car was shot eight times and was in a critical condition when Ms Gantt pulled out her phone and started recording.

"If I die, God, forgive me for all my sins," she said between sobs and screams.

"Ma, I'm shot three times. Ma I'm bleeding. There’s a bullet in me. Oh my God.

"I know who shot me, but it's good. I got shot three times, I feel like I’m gonna die, but I'm going to be good."

After a minute, emergency sirens can be heard in the video and a short time later a paramedic arrives on the scene, assuring Ms Gantt that she will be okay.

Ms Gantt is in stable condition and is expected to survive while another woman hit by eight bullets remains in a critical condition.

Ms Gantt's mother was not shot in the attack.

Three men approached the women's vehicle on foot and opened fire as it sat in the line at the Burger King drive-thru.

The driver managed to get the bullet-riddled vehicle out of the line but only made it about 65m down the street before coming to a stop as the shooters fled.

Despite saying in the video that she knew who shot her, Ms Gantt has not cooperated with police and reportedly said "I would rather die than say who shot me".