Officials have released audio tapes of the 9-1-1 calls from the Taunton stabbing spree on May 10.

The tapes, released to ABC6, are around 19 minutes long and include incidents that occurred between 6:37 p.m. and 6:56 p.m.

They began with callers reporting the original accident scene to Kathleen Slavin's panicked call after Arthur DaRosa attacked her and her mother in their Myricks St. home.

There was also confusion displayed by some dispatchers who were trying to determine what exactly was happening:

Dispatcher 1: "Did we get an MVA for Myricks?”

Dispatcher 2: “Birch Ave.”

Dispatcher 1: “Yeah we have 270.”

Dispatcher 2: “270 for a double stabbing." "Did they also get an accident at Birch Ave?"

The calls then come from patrons at the Silver City Galleria as DaRosa crashed a car into the Macys and began attacking people.

One call featured an employee who said he fought DaRosa off when the suspect attacked and tried to strangle him.

The last calls came from the Bertucci's Italian Restaurant where he attacked pregnant Waitress Sheenah Savoy and killed Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School teacher George Heath who tried to intervene in the attack.

The rampage ended after DaRosa was killed an off–duty Plymouth County Sheriff's Deputy James Creed.

WBSM chose not to release all of the audio transcripts due to their graphic and disturbing nature.

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