I guess that the Fire Alarm story holds some truth in in after all
I guess that the Fire Alarm story holds some truth in in after all, watch the video...
At about 22:30 the Sheriff describes how they were able to locate him. What you posted is a theory.
I guess that the Fire Alarm story holds some truth in in after all, watch the video...
How the SWAT Team Found the Las Vegas Gunman
Fire alarms in the hotel room led SWAT teams to the shooter.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a12764659/how-the-swat-team-found-the-las-vegas-gunman/
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(This account is based primarily on tapes of police communications recorded by Broadcastify.com.)
10:08 p.m. After breaking through two windows in his hotel room, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opens fire on more than 22,000 concert-goers from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.
“We got shots fired,” an officer says. “Sounds like an automatic firearm.” An officer at the festival sounds the alarm.
First calls come in to emergency dispatch with reports of an active shooter at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on the South side of the Las Vegas strip.
“It’s coming from upstairs in the Mandalay Bay. Upstairs in the Mandalay Bay, halfway up I see the shots coming from Mandalay Bay, halfway up.”
"Shots fired from the Mandalay Bay. There's many people down. Stage left."
10:12 p.m. “We have multiple casualties. G.S.W.’s in the medical tent. Multiple casualties!” (GSW is police shorthand for gunshot wounds.)
“Shots are coming from Gate 7.”
“We have a rifle deployed. We’re in front of Mandalay Bay. We’re trying to see where the shots are coming from. If anyone can advise if they’re coming from Mandalay”
"It sounds like it’s either Mandalay or Luxor, we cannot tell."
10:14 p.m. “It’s coming from like the 50 or 60th floor of the Mandalay Bay. It’s coming out the window.”
"We’re seeing local flashes in the middle of Mandalay Bay on the north side, kind of on the west tower but towards the center of the casino, like one of the middle floors.”
10:15 p.m. An officer locates the shooter's room, one of 3,309 rooms at the Mandalay Bay, after police clears floors 29 through 32 of the hotel.
“I'm inside the Mandalay Bay on the 31st floor, I can hear the automatic fire coming from one floor ahead, one floor above us.”
(The gunman's exact location within the hotel was discovered after fire alarms went off from the smoke from the weapons, according to Randy Sutton, a former Las Vegas Metropolitan Police lieutenant. There is no mention of the fire alarm in police dispatch audio.)
10:16 p.m. "Fully automatic fire from an elevated position. Take cover.”
“That is correct, it’s fully automatic fire. I'm right below it.”
On the festival grounds: "We’re taking gunfire. It’s going right over our heads," an officer says.
10:17 p.m. "We need to snuff the shooter before we have more victims! Anybody have eyes on him, on this shooter?"
"About 15th floor on the Mandalay Bay facing the whole lot."
“Hey officers, please stay calm, just relax, we’re trying to get this set up.”
10:24 p.m. Officers arrive on the gunman's floor.
“I’m in the stairwell on the 32nd floor.
"The room is going to be 135.”
“It’s room 1-3-5 on the 32nd floor. I need the SWAT.”
"Confirming it is the Mandalay Bay, 32nd floor, room 1-3-5."
10:28 p.m. False reports come in of another gunman.
The New York Times reported that over the next 50 minutes SWAT teams assembled outside the shooter's room and prepared to breach.
At approximately 11:20 p.m., the SWAT team explodes a door-breaching device and enters Paddock's room. CNN released audio from the moment they breached Paddock's door...