Monday, June 29

Transcript of emergency call from MJ's home


The autopsy details of pop star Michael Jackson give a horrifying picture of the singer at the time of his death - he was a virtual skeleton as he was barely eating, there were only pills in his stomach. He was bald, bruised and also had broken ribs and needle wounds.

His hips, thighs and shoulders were riddled with needle wounds believed to be the result of injections of narcotic painkillers, given three times a day for years.

And multiple surgery scars were said to be the legacy of at least 13 cosmetic operations. Experts found the distressing evidence of Jackson's physical decline while investigating his startling death here last week.
Following is the 911 call from Michael Jackson's [Images] Los Angeles home at 12:21(0051 IST) on Thursday. The caller from the singer's home said that Jackson was not breathing or responding to efforts to revive him.

911: Fire and paramedics 33. What is the address of the emergency?
Caller: Yes sir, I need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir.
911: OK, sir. What is your address?
Caller: It's 100 North Carolwood Drive, Los Angeles, California, 90077.
911: You said Carolwood?
Caller: Carolwood Drive, yes.
911: OK, sir. What is the phone number that you are calling from?
Caller: (Redacted)
911: And what exactly happened?
Caller: We have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing yet. He's not breathing and we're trying to pump him but he's not. He's not.
911: OK, how old is he?
Caller: He's 50 years old, sir.
911: 50? OK, he's not breathing? Not conscious.
Caller: No, he's not breathing. He's not conscious sir.
911: Do you have him on the floor? Where's he at right now?
Caller: He's on the bed sir. He's on the bed. We need them.
911: Let's get him on the floor. We're already on the way. I'm going to do as much as I can to help you on the phone. We're already on our way. Did anybody see him?
Caller: Yes, we have a personal doctor with him, sir.
911: Oh, you have a doctor there?
Caller: Yes, but he's not responding to anything. He's not responding to CPR or anything.
911: Oh, OK, we're on our way there. If your guy is doing CPR and you are instructed by a doctor, he's a higher authority than me. And he's there on scene. Did anybody witness what happened?
Caller: No, just the doctor, sir. The doctor has been the only one there.
911: OK, so the doctor saw what happened?
Caller: Doctor, did you see what happened, sir? (The voice of the doctor in the background is not clear)
Caller: Sir, if you can please.
911: We're on our way. I'm just passing these questions on to my paramedics while they're on the way there, sir.
Caller: Thank you sir. He's pumping his chest but he's not responding to anything. Please.
911: Ok, Ok. We're on our way. We're less than a mile away from Cedars and we'll be there shortly.

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