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    Dozens of state troopers responded to 911 calls

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Back here live in Newtown Connecticut we are learning now that dozens of state troopers first responded -- the 911 calls.

For help but this sandy hook elementary school if you go down to the parking lot around the school is not a big school one building.

And in the square shape with a courtyard in the middle there -- car after car after car lined up many of them on mark from the state troopers here.

In Connecticut the other investigators are carrying out this grisly operation that continues in this yet again chilly and cold night here southwestern Connecticut.

We have newly released police dispatcher audio.

That shows there -- dramatic reaction yesterday morning.

Right around 9:30.

Eastern time.

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-- got our our.

You get -- got out.

All I have reports that are.

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Greer and her.

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-- it won't.

There will be unfortunately many more audio recordings like that that tell them that they dramatic story about what's happening.

When those police officers who walked in -- that scene of carnage.

Inside that classroom you heard one responder talk about seeing broken windows at the school.

State police now -- but other officers.

They broke glass to get inside the school and try and save those young kids there was a thought in it thinking here.

That the gunman had.

Fired bullets through the glass door to try and gain access inside that is not the case based on what police telling us here in Newtown.

Meanwhile our nation's leaders of the the reason why that story's importance because it shows you.

This painstaking detail about these investigators are going through that building to try and piece together all the bullets and the casings and a broken window.

And where the bodies were inside.

To try to get an accurate depiction about what took place.

That's why this investigation is moving along with the pace that it moves.