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WOMAN No. 1 to DISPATCHER: "She smoked something. It's not marijuana but it's similar to, it's
similar to incense. And she seems to be having convulsions of some sort."
DISPATCHER: "Okay. Are you with the person at this time?"
WOMAN No. 1: "I'm actually in the other room, but yes."
DISPATCHER: "Okay, you gotta be next to her so we I ask questions but we have paramedics
on the way. How old is she?"
WOMAN No. 1: "She is- how old is Demi? You guys?"
DISPATCHER: "Roughly."
WOMAN No. 1: "Okay, we just need an ambulance here."
DISPATCHER: "Ma'am, listen to the questions. How old is she, roughly?"
WOMAN No. 1: (asks unidentified person) How old is Demi? 49."
DISPATCHER: "Okay, right now, is she awake?"
WOMAN No. 1: "Yes. Well, semi-conscious. Barely."
DISPATCHER: "Okay. Is she breathing?"
WOMAN No. 1: "Is she breathing? Yes."
DISPATCHER: "And she overdosed ..."
WOMAN No. 1: "She's convulsing."
DISPATCHER: "Okay, listen to me, keep watching her closely. Don't do anything, don't put
anything in her mouth."
WOMAN No. 1: "I'm not."
DISPATCHER: "Was this accidental or intentional?"
WOMAN No. 1: "Ac- well, it was, she smoked something, you know, but it, the reaction
was accidental."
DISPATCHER: "All right. Listen. Help is already on the way."
The woman then asks how long it would take for paramedics to arrive. She soon hands the
phone to another woman.
DISPATCHER: "Is she breathing normally?"
WOMAN No. 2: "No. Not so normal but more, sort of shaking ... burning up." DISPATCHER:
"All right, and what did she take?" WOMAN No. 2: "Some form of, I think, and then she
smoked something, I didn't really see. She's been having some issues lately with some other
stuff. I don't know what she's been taking or not ... she's burning up."
The dispatcher asks for someone to meet the paramedics at the home's gate.
The dispatcher tells the woman not to put anything in Moore's mouth, hold her down or
perform CPR, but rather to continue watching her until the paramedics arrive.
WOMAN No. 2: "She's convulsing, so we're holding her down."
DISPATCHER: "You don't have to hold her down. Just don't put anything in her mouth ... Just
keep watching her, don't hang up."
WOMAN No. 2: "Hold on sir, I'm just holding her head."
DISPATCHER: "Whatever she took, make sure you have it out for the paramedics. Has she
done this before?"
WOMAN No. 2: "I don't know. There's been some stuff recently that we're all just finding
The woman then hands the phone to a man.
MAN: "I'm here with you."
DISPATCHER: "Make sure you keep watching her. Let me know if anything changes. Help is already
on the way."
MAN: "Okay, she seemed to have calmed down."
The dispatcher reiterates not to give Moore any water or other substances.
DISPATCHER: "How is she doing right now?"
MAN: "She's much calmer."
DISPATCHER: Okay great. Anything change? She's still breathing okay?
MAN: "Yeah. Yeah. Now she's breathing fine. She's not convulsing and she's breathing fine.
The dispatcher tells him that paramedics have arrived at the gate.