Demi Moore 911 call: 'She used something'

"Send an ambulance right now. This is an emergency."


So starts the extraordinary 911 contact, in which Demi Moore's associates are seriously trying to get an crisis to the actress' Beverly Hills house as easily as possible, which was launched today by the Los Angeles Fireplace Office.


On the intensely redacted documenting, which persists about 10 moments, one of Moore's associates starts fighting with the dispatcher amongst misunderstandings over which organization protects the community and should be delivering paramedics.


"Why is there not an ambulance returning now?" the lady says testily before describing what triggered the celebrity to "act mad."

She used something. It's not marijuana but it's just like incense. She seems to be having withdrawal leading to convulsions of some type.

"She's semi-conscious ... hardly. She is convulsing."

The cellphone is approved to another lady, who informs the dispatcher, "She's not inhaling normally ... she's losing up."


Asked if she knows exactly what Moore used or any other medication she might have absorbed, the second lady replies: "She's been having some concerns with some other products lately. I don't know what she has been getting or not."


The dispatcher de-stresses the lady down and describes how to cure Moore, being concerned to keep her throat start.

By the end of the contact, the paramedics have came to take Moore to Sherman Oaks Medical, where she has since been published.


As E! Information has formerly revealed, the 49-year-old Moore had been web host a wedding for a buddy at plenty of some time to had demonstrated "pretty hyper" conduct in the times before the 911 call.


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