Newly released 911 audio from a December stabbing on a Charlotte light rail train captured the frantic efforts of pᴀssengers as they struggled to help the victim, who was allegedly attacked by a twice-deported illegal immigrant.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released four 911 calls tied to the stabbing of Kenyon Kareem-Shemar Dobie, 24, who was attacked just before 5 p.m. on a Blue Line train in north Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec. 5, just over three months after the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte train.
One 911 call captures a male bystander jumping in to ᴀssist Dobie in the immediate aftermath of the stabbing attack.
“We need police and medics. Somebody got stabbed on the train!” the caller is heard telling the dispatcher while trying to keep Dobie responsive. “No, no, please talk to me. You’re going to be here for your kids, right?”

In the audio, obtained by Fox News Digital, good Samaritans are heard applying lifesaving measures before emergency personnel arrived on the scene.
“He’s awake right now. He is breathing right now,” the caller said. “You’re not going to die. You’re not gonna die. We’ve got a rag and, like, a jacket applying pressure.”
In dispatch notes reviewed by Fox News Digital, authorities say that the 24-year-old had suffered from a “serious chest wound.”
As the blood loss worsens, the good Samaritans are heard urging Dobie to stay upright.
“Stay up, stay up, stay up,” one pᴀssenger is heard saying. “You’re not going to die. Please, stay with me. They’re coming. They’re coming for you. Stay with me. Stay with me.”
When Dobie appears to choke, the dispatcher is heard walking the bystander through on how to roll him carefully onto his side.
“Turn him on his side so he doesn’t choke,” the dispatcher says.
“We’re trying! Please relax, please relax,” a pᴀssenger tells Dobie. “I don’t want you to choke, OK? But you got to calm down.”
Moments later, police and emergency responders arrived at the Lynx Blue Line station.
“They should be pulling up any minute,” the dispatcher says.
“OK, the police are here,” the caller replies.
Dobie was transported to a hospital for treatment for “serious injuries and severe lacerations.”
