Michael Jackson 911 Call
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The person who makes the call says Jackson was not breathing and unconscious. Michael Jackson was not responding to CPR. The caller says the doctor on scene
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Fire Department plans to release the 911 call for help from Michael Jackson's home.
The Fire Department says the call will be released late Friday morning.
The call Thursday sent paramedics to Jackson's rented mansion in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles.
The paramedics took Jackson to nearby UCLA Medical Center where he died Thursday afternoon.
Michael Jackson 911 Call
has just received a tape of the Michael Jackson 911 call made yesterday from Michael Jackson house
A 911 caller getting help for Michael Jackson told an emergency operator that only a personal physician had seen what happened, and an ambulance was urgently needed because resuscitation efforts weren't working.
It appeared that a mention of the phone number was deleted from the recording.
I need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir," the caller said urgently but politely. "We have a gentlemen here that needs help and he's not breathing yet. He's not breathing and we need to -- we're trying to pump him, but he's not, he's not.
The caller reported that Jackson was on a bed and the emergency operator began to instruct him to do CPR, but stopped when the caller said that the personal physician was there.
"Oh, OK. We're on our way there. If your guy is doing CPR and you're instructed by a doctor, he's a higher authority than me. And he's on the scene," the 911 operator said.
operator anyone witnessed what happened.
"No, just the doctor, sir, the doctor was the only one there," the caller said.
"Did he see what happened?" operator
"Doctor, did you see what happened, sir?" the caller asked someone in the room. Only an urgent mumbling can be heard on the recording.
We're on our way. It's less than a mile away from Cedars, operator
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