Shots going off ‘every five seconds’: Helicopter audio of Wieambilla shooting

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Shots going off ‘every five seconds’: Helicopter audio of Wieambilla shooting
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“Female down, female down,” PolAir pilots can be heard saying in an audio recording.

“To SERT: female down, female down,” PolAir helicoper pilots can be heard saying to officers on the ground in an audio recording.

[‘White side’ and ‘black side’ are terms used by PolAir crew as location references for the SERT officers on the ground.]“The female unsighted.” “Single male discharging his weapon, so main POI discharging the weapon has moved to the rear of the utility, the second male is sitting on the stairs on the red side stairs.”

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