The emergency 911 call made from dead pop superstar Michael Jackson's house is now available. Interesting aspects of the call — the man who placed the call doesn't identify the person in distress as Jackson, probably because he didn't want to alert paparazzi and other news media who often have police scanners.
Also, the caller sounds very calm under the circumstances and constantly refers to the dispatcher as "sir." The caller says that the "gentleman" wasn't breathing even though the doctor, who was with Jackson at the time of the incident, was performing CPR.
At one point the caller passes along a question to the doctor from the dispatcher, did you see what happened? The doctor's voice can be heard but it's difficult to make out the doctor's response though it sounds like he said something along the lines of "We need them to come."
The dispatcher asked whether the victim was on the floor. The caller responds that he's on the bed and the dispatcher directs the caller to get him on the floor.
Listen to the recording yourself and tell us what you think.
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