AUDIO: Play-by-play call, EMS response at high school football game shooting in Pleasantville, New Jersey

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Saturday, November 16, 2019
Play-by-play audio captures shooting at high school football game
Play-by-play audio captures shooting at high school football game in Pleasantville, New Jersey on November 15, 2019.

PLEASANTVILLE, New Jersey (WPVI) -- From play-by-play broadcasters calling the next down, to an Action News photographer recording video for High School Huddle, to emergency personnel responding to the scene, audio from various sources captured the intense moments when gunfire rang out during a high school football game in South Jersey Friday night.

Nick Kasko was broadcasting the Camden Panthers and the Pleasantville Greyhounds playoff game on radio station 97.3 ESPN South Jersey.

It was the third quarter. Kosko was about to call the next play when gunshots could be heard in the background.

"Gunshots at Pleasantville-Camden Semi Final game. Everyone and I in the broadcast booth are safe. Police have defused the situation. Absolutely horrifying. My heart breaks for these victims tonight," Kosko wrote on Twitter just minutes after the shooting.

Later in the night, Kosko reacted to the response he received from those checking in on him on social media.

"I appreciate everyone reaching out tonight. I've never experienced anything that horrific. I hope to never witness again. Please keep the victims in your thoughts and prayers. Hug your loved ones extra tight tonight," Kosko wrote.

On Saturday morning, shortly after authorities announced the arrest of five men in connection to the shooting, Kosko posted the audio of his play-by-play call.

"It was a very scary situation last night. But we have to let everyone know what happened at Pleasantville HS during the shooting," Kosko wrote.

EMS Response to the Scene

Action News obtained audio from the first responders who ran to the aid of the players, parents, students, and those injured at Pleasantville High School.

EMS radio call at high school football shooting in Pleasantville, New Jersey on November 16, 2019.

Here is some of the audio from the emergency radio:

Woman: Medic 10 in Pleasantville. Pleasantville High School. 701 Mill Road on the football field. GSW. (gunshot wound)

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Man: We're unsure of how many victims at this time.

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Man 2: Is the scene secured?

Woman: Stand by.

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Man: Medic 10, are you at the ambulance on the field?

Woman 2: We're on the field. We're on the bleachers by the ambulance.

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Man 2: Medic 10, just be advised, we're just trying to get through all this traffic. A lot of pedestrians.

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Man: Do you have a medic on board with you or do we need more medics there?

Woman 2: You're going to need another set of medics. We've got one on board.

Man: OK.

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Woman: Pleasantville High School. 701 Mill Road on the football field. Second adolescent. GSW.

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Woman: There are going to be two GSWs on the football field.

Action Cam captures shooting

Action News was there as the gunman unleashed a fury of bullets about 8:30 p.m. Shots could be heard on the Action Cam, as those in bleachers and on the field ran for cover.

Raw video: At least two people were injured Friday night in a shooting at a high school football game in Pleasantville, New Jersey.

5 men charged,3 victims injured

Six men have been charged in connection with the shooting that injured a 10-year-old and a 15-year-old. A 27-year-old victim, who police said was the target, is among those charged.

Man, young boy injured in shooting at South Jersey high school football game: Christie Ileto reports during Action News at 11 p.m. on November 16, 2019.

Alvin Wyatt, 31 of Atlantic City, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

Michael Mack, 27, Tyrell Dorn, 28, Shahid Dixon, 27, all of Atlantic City and Vance Golden, 26, of Pleasantville have been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and certain persons not to possess a weapon.

Dixon is also charged with eluding.

The Pleasantville-Camden game was suspended, but will resume Tuesday with no fans allowed.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.