Radio traffic captures response to Fort Stewart shooting incident
Broadcastify audio reveals emergency response moments after active shooter call in Liberty County

(CNN)- Emergency dispatch recordings captured on the Liberty County Public Safety radio channel reveal the tense moments after an active shooter incident was reported at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia.
Broadcastify audio of the Liberty County feed includes a dispatch requesting mutual aid from local medics:
“Medic Station 1, Medic station 1, mutual aid request for a gunshot wound on Fort Stewart. It’ll be building 84 22nd Brigade, 84 22nd Brigade, gunshot wound mutual aid.”
Moments later, a response comes:
“Medic 3 will be en route.”
Confirmation follows from dispatch:
“10-4 Rescue 3. There’s possibly 5 patients. They have both of their EMS trucks on scene. The scene is clear, everything is secure. We don’t know who has what — multiple people injured.”
Dispatch suggests multiple casualties
The call traffic indicates coordination between Fort Stewart’s internal emergency services and Liberty County responders as they mobilized to assist with injuries. While the exact number and condition of the patients remain unspecified in the audio, dispatchers reference five potential victims.
The gunshot wound incident was located at Building 84, part of the 22nd Brigade on the Fort Stewart military installation.
Authorities confirmed the scene was secure at the time of the radio transmission, with multiple EMS units already on site.
Fort Stewart is located in Liberty County, Georgia, and regularly collaborates with local agencies for emergency support and mutual aid.