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Michael Jackson ‘911’ tape reportedly released
The UK Sun has released a recording it claims is of emergency workers calling ahead to a hospital for Michael Jackson.
Click here to hear the recording.
If legitimate, the recording could be used as evidence against Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray. Murray is accused in Jackson’s June 25 death.
In the recording, a man voice believed to be that of an Los Angeles Fire Department medical worker says: “Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star singer. No pulse, no breathing. Unresponsive. Tried to resuscitate him. Unsuccessful,” the Sun reports. “We’ve done everything we can. We should be there in five minutes. It doesn’t look good. It doesn’t look good.”
A fire department spokesperson didn’t deny the recording was real, according to the New York Post. “I couldn’t confirm that is one of our workers. It could be. They refer to ‘pop star Michael Jackson’ but it is not our practice to name names,” the source said.
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