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Wife's 911 call details moments following Molson Coors shooting

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An audio copy of a 911 call made by a woman following the Molson Coors mass shooting was made public through an open records request Friday.

The phone call lasted just over a minute. It was made by a woman who was worried about her husband and others on the brewery's campus.

The call happened during some of the aftermath of a shooting police say was executed by Anthony Ferrill, 51. Ferrill was a longtime electrician of the company who police say shot and killed five others before turning the gun on himself.

The victims, ranged in ages from 33 to 61, marking a dark day in Milwaukee's rich history.

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"It's in the air and it's not going away soon," said Alderman Russell Stamper II, alderman of Milwaukee's 15th District.

The shooting happened in Stamper's district. He said now is a time to grieve for six mourning families.

"I want everybody to be patient and respect the families wished to be private," Stamper said.

A transcript of the 911 call can be seen below:

Dispatch: 911 Milwaukee County, this is Ashley, what's the location of your emergency?

Caller: Ashley, my name is _____. My husband just called me from MillerCoors in Milwaukee. He said there's an active shooter on campus. I just want to make sure it was reported.

Dispatch: OK. Stay on the line. I'm going to get you to Milwaukee Police, OK?
Caller: Okay. Thank you.
Dispatch: Yup. Don't hang up.
Caller: Okay.
Dispatch: Are you still on the line with me?
Caller: Yes.
Dispatch: OK. We're getting over to Milwaukee Police. Don't hang up.
Caller: Thank you.
Dispatch: Milwaukee County on a transfer. I have a caller that states she's heard from her husband from the Coors. The Miller Coors. Caller go ahead.
Caller: Hi. My husband called me and told me there was an active shooter on campus. I just wanted to make sure it was reported.
MPD Dispatch: We do have squads dispatched. Who am I speaking with?
Caller: ______
MPD Dispatch: You said _______?
Caller: Yes, ______ *Spells name*
MPD Dispatch: And you said who notified you?
Caller: My husband.
MPD Dispatch: And what's the husband's name?
Caller: *Names husband*

**Call Ends**

This article was written by Tony Atkins for WTMJ .