911 calls from deadly Central Texas flood in July released publicly

The Kerrville Police Department announced it would be releasing the 911 calls from the deadly Hill Country flood that happened earlier this year and killed at least 136 people, including 25 girls and two counselors at Camp Mystic.

The calls from July 4, 2025, are being released in their entirety without redaction, in compliance with the Freedom of Information Act requests that several media outlets completed, according to KPD.

KPD said the decision to release the calls is governed by federal law, and each call was reviewed in regard to caller privacy and legal compliance. 

Officials warn that the recordings contain disturbing content that some may find highly distressing.

Great Job NBCDFW Staff & the Team @ NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth for sharing this story.

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