911 Calls From Napa Earthquake Released

The 911 calls from the 6.0 earthquake that rocked Napa last month have been released, adding testimony to the frantic moments during and after the temblor, which sparked fires, damaged buildings, injured scores and sent panicked residents running out of their homes in the darkness.

The 911 calls from the 6.0 earthquake that rocked Napa last month have been released, adding testimony to the frantic moments during and after the temblor, which sparked fires, damaged buildings, injured scores and sent panicked residents running out of their homes in the darkness.

President Barack Obama on Thursday declared the Napa earthquake a major disaster, releasing emergency federal funding for California, nine days after Gov. Jerry Brown requested it.

The calls were received between 3:20 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24 -- the time the earthquake struck -- and 4 a.m., and included citizens reporting the earthquake, power outages, a gas leak from a fallen helium tank and a person stuck in a lift chair due to household debris on the floor.[[274839911, C]]

A call that came in at 3:23 a.m. involved a heart patient trapped inside an apartment by household debris. “I can’t get out of my apartment. There’s stuff in front of both doors. I can’t move them…. I’m worried about my heart," the caller says.

Another call described a blown transformer that started a grass fire. When the 911 dispatcher asked the person how big the fire was, he responds: "It’s really big, don’t know how to explain it. It’s the size of multiple cars.”

Fear, shock, confusion, panic -- the calls offer a personal look at what went on in the minds of the quake survivors as 911 dispatchers tried to calm them or offer information in the aftermath of the largest earthquake to strike the Bay Area since the 1989 Loma Prieta quake. Napa police released the audio recordings of calls placed to the City of Napa's 911 dispatch center in response to a Public Records Act Request from NBC News, redacting names and contact information of callers to protect their identity.

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Cellar worker Daniel Nelson looks over toppled barrels of Cabernet Sauvignon following an earthquake at the B.R. Cohn Winery barrel storage facility Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif.
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Nicholas George looks under a buckled highway just outside of Napa, California after earthquake struck the area in the early hours of August 24, 2014.
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Damaged bottles of olive oil and balsamic vinegar sit on the floor of Lucero Olive Oil Co. in Napa, California, U.S., on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014.
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Workers clean up piles of bottles that were thrown from the shelves at Van's Liquors following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California.
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A mannequin lays in broken glass in front of a damaged buillding following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California.
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Karl Luchsinger attempts to disentangle his daughter's car after the car port it was parked in collapsed on top of it as a result in downtown Napa, California, after an earthquake struck the area.
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Bricks and rubble cover the sidewalk in front of a heavily damaged building following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif.
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Ester Acupan sweeps up at the 3J's Oreintal Market after an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in American Canyon, Calif.
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Road damage in Napa.
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Facade of a building crumbles down on top of a vehicle in downtown Napa.
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Damaged roads at Hwy 121/12
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Road damage in Napa.
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Nina Quidit cleans up the Dollar Plus and Party Supplies Store in American Canyon Calif., after an earthquake on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014. Quidit and her husband were woken up in the early morning hours by the store's alarm company and immediately drove in to begin cleaning up.
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Napa Fire Captain Steve Becker inspects mobile homes which were destroyed Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, at the Napa Valley Mobile Home Park, in Napa, Calif. A gas fire at the park is being blamed as the result of a 6.0-magnitude earthquake which struck California's northern San Francisco Bay area this morning.
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A youngster rides his scooter over a sidewalk buckled by an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage and left at least three critically injured in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday, igniting fires, sending at least 87 people to a hospital, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.
NBC Bay Area Viewer Karen Schuppert submitted this photo from Cuvaison Estate Wines in Napa via email (isee@nbcbayarea.com).
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Steve Brody inspects damage to the interior of his mobile home after an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, at the Napa Valley Mobile Home Park, in Napa, Calif.
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Bricks and rubble cover the sidewalk in front of a heavily damaged building following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif.
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A man photographs damage to a post office in Napa, Calif., following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014.
NBC Bay Area Viewer Karen Schuppert submitted this photo from Cuvaison Estate Wines in Napa via email (isee@nbcbayarea.com).
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Nina Quidit cleans up the Dollar Plus and Party Supplies Store in American Canyon Calif. after an earthquake on Sunday Aug. 24, 2014. Quidit and her husband were woken up in the early morning hours by the store's alarm company and immediately drove in to begin clean up. The 6.0-magnitude quake caused six significant fires, including at four mobile homes, Napa Division Fire Chief Darren Drake said.
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Police cars block the street outside a heavily damaged building following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday, sending at least 70 people to a hospital, igniting fires, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.
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Jorge Sanchez looks over damage to the main post office following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday.
NBC Bay Area Viewer Karen Schuppert submitted this photo from Cuvaison Estate Wines in Napa via email (isee@nbcbayarea.com).
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Police tape blocks the entrance to the damaged main post office following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday.
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Products litter the floor of the Dollar Plus and Party Supplies Store in American Canyon, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014. Owners Nina and Marc Quidit were woken up in the early morning hours by the store's alarm company and immediately drove in to begin cleaning up.
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Louis Secreto works at cleaning the storefront window of the Napa Running Company following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake rolled through California's northern Bay Area early Sunday, damaging some buildings, igniting fires, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.
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Jean Meehan looks over the damage to her JHM Stamp and Collectibles store following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif.
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Jorge Sanchez, left, and Rob Doughty, right, look over damage to the main post office following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday, sending at least 70 people to a hospital, igniting fires, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.
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Louis Secreto works at cleaning the storefront window of the Napa Running Company following an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Napa, Calif.
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Gurbir Bhandahl, an employee at a 7-Eleven store, cleans up after an earthquake Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in American Canyon, Calif.
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Parts of the ceiling fell off in this garage and almost hit the car.
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Silver Oak President and CEO David Duncan said he went to the winery at 4:30 am. to find hundreds of shattered bottles. “We were picking them up with shovels and brooms and it was a mess," he said.
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David Duncan, CEO of Silver Oak winery in Napa, shared photos of the destruction from the 6.0 earthquake.
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David Duncan, CEO of Silver Oak winery in Napa, shared photos of the destruction from the 6.0 earthquake.
David Duncan, CEO of Silver Oak winery in Napa, shared photos of the destruction from the 6.0 earthquake.
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A photo of what Silver Oak winery was able to save from the earthquake.
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Safeway in American Canyon.
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The earthquake knocked some bottles to the ground.
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Toiletries flew off the shelves after the quake.
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The earthquake knocked over this TV.
Partial collapse of the outer walls of a Vallejo Church.
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Glass from a business litters the ground following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3am on Sunday morning.
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People wearing bathrobes walk down a street following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3 am on Sunday morning.
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A journalist documents a destroyed building following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3 am on Sunday morning.
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A building is seen destroyed following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3 am on Sunday morning.
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A man takes a picture of a destroyed building following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3am on Sunday morning.
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NBC Bay Area Viewer Karen Schuppert submitted this photo from Cuvaison Estate Wines in Napa via email (isee@nbcbayarea.com).
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Broken glass.
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Products knocked over at Browns Valley Market.
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Bottles fall to the floor in this wine cellar in Yountville.
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A broken fountain resulting from the South Napa Earthquake.
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China knocked down in this kitchen.
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More bottles knocked over in this Yountville wine cellar.
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Olive oil and vinegar bottles knocked over as a result of the South Napa earthquake.
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Damage inside a room as a result of the South Napa earthquake.
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Bottles fell to the floor in this Yountville wine cellar.
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Wine spilled onto the floor in this Yountville wine cellar.
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Windows shattered at this post office.
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A partial collapse of this building in Yountville.
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Items flying off the shelves at Browns Valley Market as a result of the earthquake.
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Earthquake damage in this viewer's outside room.
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Part of this building crumbles off.
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Office supplies inside a school get scattered around due to the South Napa Earthquake.
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Earthquake damage in downtown Napa, August 25, 2014.
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Earthquake damage in downtown Napa, August 25, 2014.
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Earthquake damage in downtown Napa, August 25, 2014.
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Earthquake damage in downtown Napa, August 25, 2014.
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Aerial image over downtown Napa, Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: Napa County firefighters spray foam on hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: A car is seen covered in bricks following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: A passerby stops to take a picture of damage to the Napa post office following a reported 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: Cars are crushed under a collapsed carport following a 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: People take pictures of cars crushed under a collapsed carport following a 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: A passerby stops to look at a collapsed carport following a 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: Dan Kavarian, chief building official with the City of Napa, surveys a building that was damaged by a 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 24: Members of the media set up outside of a building that was damaged by a 6.0 earthquake on August 24, 2014 in Napa, California. A 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3:00 am on Sunday morning causing damage to buildings and sending at least 70 people to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 25: Red wine leaks from a broken wine barrel after dozens of wine barrels collapsed in a storage room at Kieu Hoang Winery on August 25, 2014 in Napa, California. A day after a 6.0 earthquake rocked the Napa Valley, residents and wineries are continuing clean up operations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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NAPA, CA - AUGUST 25: Broken wine barrels sit in a parking lot after a massive collapse at a wine barrel storage facility on August 25, 2014 in Napa, California. A day after a 6.0 earthquake rocked the Napa Valley, residents and wineries are continuing clean up operations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Craigie Court buckles in front of Gina Muth's Napa home following a 6.0-magnitude earthquake on Aug. 24, 2014.

A number of the calls were related to minor injuries -- including cuts and bruises -- but there were also some serious ones, including a report of a seizure and a fire at a mobile park. "It's a one story. It's a mobile park ... no one's trapped except their cat so you got to get here," the caller can be heard saying.

A natural gas pipeline fire erupted at a mobile home park in Napa shortly after the earthquake struck, destroying four homes.

The earthquake claimed the life of a 65-year-old woman who suffered a head injury when a television struck her at her Napa home on Mayfair Drive. The Napa County Sheriff's Office identified her as Laurie Anne Thompson. Thomson did not end up going to the hospital until the next day when she felt dizzy and experienced a decline in mental function. She died Friday of an intracranial hemorrhage.

The earthquake did not claim any other lives, but left more than 200 people injured, though most of them were released from hospital the following day. The most common injuries were from household items falling off of walls or shelves onto people or from those who stepped on debris in their homes, as apparent from the 911 calls.

"I felt the big shake and I am trapped in my bedroom. I am trapped in my bedroom and I am in a wheelchair.” a caller tells the dispatcher. “I have a dresser that has fallen between my powerchair and the door.“

A woman can be heard crying on another call.

“I’m not injured but I can’t get out of my room ... I’m scared ... I feel like I’m going to throw up ... I can’t call my daughter. My phone doesn’t work either," she tells the dispatcher.

"I’m going to let the fire department know that you’re there," the dispatcher says. "You need to take long deep breaths, it's going to be OK ...  at any point If you need us, call us back."

NBC's Brian Lavietes contributed to this report.

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