BARRON COUNTY, WI -- After a nationwide search that lasted 88 days, 13-year-old Jayme Closs was found alive.

Jayme's discovery was as improbable as it was shocking to the person who came to her aid. Jeanne Nutter, a Town of Gordon resident was walking her dog when Jayme came up to her, asking for help. Nutter rushed her to the nearest house

Resident Kristin Kasinskas opened her door to see Nutter and Jayme standing on the porch.

"I honestly still think I'm dreaming right now. It was like I was seeing a ghost," her husband, Peter Kasinskas, said in a StarTribune report. Authorities have released the full 911 call that Kasinskas made the day of Jayme's discovery. You can listen to that call here:

Of the shocking revelations that came with the 911 call was the fact that Jayme had no idea she was in Wisconsin, and that her captor, Jake Patterson, was in the process of hunting her down. Here is a partial transcript from those urgent moments:

Nutter: "I was walking my dog and we were almost home, and she was walking toward me, crying, saying, 'You have got to help me, you have got to help me.' I didn't want to go into my cabin, because it's too close to Patterson's house."

Dispatch: "And she said her name is Jayme Closs?"