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Ross was involved in a drive-by shooting while celebrating his 36th birthday Monday. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

The 911 call reporting the Rick Ross drive-by shooting that occurred Monday was released Wednesday.

TMZ has the audio, and it reveals that a woman who was at the scene in a nearby restaurant franticly spoke to cops.

(Listen here.)

"I just heard a bunch of gunshots go off ... and a car sped by. "Oh my god, they're turning around and coming back ... I'm hanging up… They're coming back ... I'm hiding,” she said. The witness then hung up the phone.

Meanwhile, after Rick Ross was the target of a drive-by shooting earlier this week, he is not taking any chances with his safety.

The Maybach music rapper has hired 24-hour armed security guards to be on the lookout at all times, TMZ reports. Though Rick Ross already had bodyguards for major concert events and appearances, the shooting has caused him to increase protective measures.

Earlier this week, it was reported that rapper Rick Ross was involved in a drive-by shooting in Florida while celebrating his birthday with his girlfriend, fashion designer Shateria Moragne-el.

Ross, who turned 37-years-old on Monday, ate at a restaurant and left in his Rolls Royce, when he was shot at several times around 5 a.m., TMZ reported.

Neither Ross nor his Moragne-el were hit, as the bullets missed the car. As Ross tried to get away, however, he crashed into a nearby building. Neither party was injured in the crash, police stated.

Though it was not confirmed that Ross was in fact inside the vehicle, witnesses told NBC Miami that it was in fact Ross in the Rolls Royce. Police stated that the victims did not want their names released because they feared for their lives.

"The occupants of the vehicle have asked for their information to be withheld from being released," Fort Lauderdale Police spokeswoman Det. DeAnna Garcia said.

"They obviously, with everything that just took place, are fearful for their lives and their families’ lives."

Rick Ross has yet to comment on the drive-by shooting.