911 Radio Log July 4, 2006
(00:52) 113 James Bare - Dispatch
(00:52) 103 Dispatch - Joe Williams
(00:53) 103 Acknowledge - Joe Williams
(00:54) 140 Dispatch - John Hajash
(00:54) 136 Dispatch - Greg Kade
(01:09) 140 Arrived/on scene - John Hajash
(01:09) 136 Arrived/on scene - Greg Kade
(01:12) 136 Log entry shots fired send EMS -Greg Kade
(01:13) 614 Dispatch - Ambulance
(01:13) 141 Dispatch - Roger Bircham
(01:14) 141 En Route - Roger Bircham
(01:14) 614 En Route - Ambulance
(01:15) 645 Dispatch - Ambulance
(01:17) 645 En Route - Ambulance
(01:21)141 Arrived - Roger Bircham
(01:21) 614 Arrived - Ambulance
(01:25) 103 Arrived - Joe Williams
(01:26) 645 Arrived - Ambulance
(01:31) 113 Dispatch - James Bare
(01:42) 645 Completed - Ambulance
(01:45) 123 Dispatch - Larry D Lilly
(01:45) 123 En Route - Larry D Lilly
(01:45) 130 Dispatch - James Canaday
(01:45) 130 Arrived - James Canaday
(01:46) 100 Dispatch - Danny Moore
(01:46) 100 En Rou te - Danny Moore
(01:57) 107-? (no 107) Tanner?
(01:57) 107 ? En Route
(02:54) 103 Escort - Joe Williams
(03:0) 103 Escort -Joe Williams
(03:10) 136 En R ute HQ - Greg Kade
(03:10) 140 En Route HQ - John Hajash
(03:28) 113 Dispatch - MFD
(03:29) 113 Acknowledge - MFD
(03:30) 107 ? En Route HQ
(03:32) 113 Busy -James Bare
(03:37) 113 En Route - MFD
(03:40) 614 En Route to RG Hospital
(03:41) 113 Arrived - MFD
(03:44) 107 ? OUT HQ
(03:48) 614 Arrived RG Hospital
(04:02) 123 En Route HQ - Larry Lilly
(04:02) 130 En Route HQ - James Canaday
(04:03) 113 Completed - MFD
(04:54) 614 Completed RG Hospital
(05:11) 136 Completed HQ - Greg Kade
(05:11) 136 Out of service 10-?? HQ - Greg Kade
(05:50) 107 ? Completed HQ
(05:58) 140 Completed HQ - John Hajash
(06:36) 130 Completed HQ - James Canaday
(06:36) 123 Completed HQ - Larry Lilly
911 operators Amy Z, Sharon C and Wendell logged information on July 4, 2006
Amy Z 07/04/2006 0:51:54:
COMP ADV THAT HER NEIGHBOR ROB WEBB IS ARMED WITH POSS A PISTOL SUBJ IS OUTSIDE SHOOTING AT HIS RES OFF WICKHAM RD TRN LFT ONTO CABELL HEIGHTS RD RES IS AT THE CORNER OF PRIMROSE LN AND CABELL HEIGHTS RD-WHT HSE
Amy Z 07/04/2006 1:18:35
JC 612 ADV THAT THEY WOULD BE RESPONDING ON THEIR OWN AT 0018
Sharon C 07/04/2006 1:20:59
SHOTS FIRED, MALE DOWN AT 0112
Amy Z 07/04/2006 1:28:56
JC 612 ADV THAT THEY WERE ON SCENE AT 0128
Sharon C 07/04/2006 1:33:07
@ 0126 PAGED TANNER AT RES AND LEFT MSG ALSO CALLED CP AND LEFT MSG
VWendell 07/04/2006 3:31:36
RCSO/101/TANNER REQ FD FOR ABSORBENT MATERIAL AT SCENE
This information tells me many different things about this 911 call.
1. Amy Z took the initial call, not Sharon C as she testified to in court.
2. The call started at 12:49 and Amy Z was on the phone with Amy Smith, the complainant, for 2 min and 44 seconds. It took her only 6 seconds to begin logging her information starting with the time, 0:51:54.
3. Amy Z also logs the ambulance information at 1:18 and 1:28 as they happened.
4. Wendell had a conversation with Tanner at 3:31:36 when Tanner called to ask Wendell to get Mabscott Fire Dept to come and clean up ‘his scene’. Wendell logged this information also in a timely manner and consistent with the 911 recording.
5. Sharon C who did not take the call and after reading Amy Z’s log from above determined that the caller meant that he was shooting TOWARDS his house.
At 1:20:59, Sharon logged ‘Shots fired male down at 0112. That was 9 minutes after the time they SAY they shot Rob.
Why would it take her 9 minutes to log something that important? 911 operators are supposed to be able to deal with emergencies.
6. At 1:33:07, Sharon finally gets around to logging her fruitless attempt at 1:26 to get in touch with Steve Tanner and leaves a voice message on his home and cell phone.
If he was shot at 1:12 and the 911 operator was trying to get hold of Steve at 1:26, where was Steve? Across town, not knowing directions to a house within a mile of his own. Right!
SteveTanner testified that someone at the emergency operations center called him within less than 10 minutes of the shooting, that he took the call and told the caller that he would respond. He said he got dressed and went straight to the scene, probably being the fifth person there. Steve was asking directions of the 911 operator at almost 2:00.
Deputy Williams asked the 911 operator “I’ve been trying to get a hold of 101 – call him and see if you can get him up”. The 911 operator even called Steve’s office.
EOC: Hey, Michelle, you haven’t been trying to get a hold of Steve have you?
>HQ: Huh-uh, I really don’t know, I just know what you told me is all I know.
Can you imagine Deputy Kade creeping up Primrose Lane in the dark? Knowing that he and Hajash had just spent several minutes witnessing Rob walking peacefully back and forth to his garage, yet Kade had his shotgun ready. He was ready for Bear.
Kade arrived at the end of the shrubs on Primrose Lane, just as the picture is showing. What a perfect shot of Rob’s head from exactly 31 feet away!
So, he crouches and waits... for his upward shot to be fired.