So begins the dramatic 911 call, in which Demi Moore's friends are desperately trying to get an ambulance to the actress' Beverly Hills home as quickly as possible, which was released this morning by the Los Angeles Fire Department.
On the heavily redacted recording, which lasts about 10 minutes, one of Moore's friends begins arguing with the dispatcher amid confusion over which agency covers the neighborhood and should be sending paramedics.
"Why is there not an ambulance coming now?" the woman says testily before explaining what caused the star to "act crazy."
Officials plan to release the recording without any personal information about Moore's medical condition and medications to comply with federal medical privacy laws.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles city attorney says, "We've reviewed the 911 tape and we have made recommendations."
The Charlie's Angels star was hospitalized on Monday night after paramedics were called to her home near Benedict Canyon. She checked into a treatment facility for exhaustion on Tuesday and has since left the centre.
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