Orlando, FL - Emergency call logs released Thursday show that victims of the Pulse shooting in Orlando pleaded with sheriff’s deputies and dispatchers to save them as they described losing their breath and feeling their bodies go numb from their wounds.

Gunman Omar Mateen’s rampage at the Pulse nightclub on June 12 left 49 people dead and 53 injured before police fatally shot him after a more-than-three-hour standoff. It was the worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history.

In the most recent batch of 911 logs released by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, dispatchers describe calls from multiple victims, including an 18-year-old woman who said “she is losing eyesight and feeling in her body.”

Orlando Police initially responded to Pulse at 2:02 a.m., but when the police dispatch center became overwhelmed that night, overflow calls were sent to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s 911 call-receiving center, said Sheriff’s Capt. Angelo Nieves. Also, 911 calls made by parents and concerned friends outside of the Orlando area who were communicating with victims inside the club were routed to the sheriff’s center that night.... Read More: VIN