The first call came in at 14 seconds after 1 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 27, from a neighbor of the Anderson Guest House.
"Right across the street from us is a huge fire," an unidentified woman tells the 911 dispatcher.
"Can you tell how big it is?" the dispatcher asks.
"They got a woman burned bad. ... We need ambulances, we need everything, fire trucks," the woman answers.
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Monday, January 08, 2007
Anderson Guest House 911 calls released to AP
McDonald County officials released 911 calls from the day of the Anderson Guest House fire, following an open records request from Associated Press:
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"The roof is on fire!" shouted a worker.
"We don't need no water. Let the mother trucker burn." said Mr. Dupont.
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