Daughter Rumer was in the same room when actress collapsed, recording reveals

Jan 28, 2012 09:32 GMT  ·  By

The recording of the 911 call made earlier this week, when Demi Moore collapsed at home after reportedly doing whip-its, has been released to the public. Her daughter Rumer was with her, it would seem.

You can hear the entire 911 call below, embedded at the end of the article.

The LA City Fire Department edited out portions of the recording to exclude all references to drugs, but TMZ says that one of the friends with Demi that night told the paramedics that she did whip-its earlier on.

During the 911 call, several of Demi's friends come to the phone, offering details on the star's condition. They say she “smoked something” and had some sort of reaction to it.

Neither wants to say whether this has happened before or whether they have any knowledge of what Demi put in her system.

“She smoked something. It's not marijuana, but it's similar to incense,” one woman says, adding that Demi is “convulsing” and “semi-conscious, barely.”

“She's been having some issues lately with some other stuff, but I don't know what she's been taking or not. Well, she smoked something but the reaction was accidental,” she adds.

When she's requested to give the address, the woman turns to someone in the room and asks, “What is the address, Ru?” She's believed to have been talking to Rumer, Demi's daughter.

“She's shaking, convulsing, burning up. I'm taking cold water and putting it on her back because she's burning up,” a second woman says of her condition.

Later on, a man comes on the phone and says that Demi is now better: she's breathing normally again, she's sitting up and she's talking to them.

Word online has it that, at the time the incident happened, Demi was doing whip-its. It's also believed she could have been drinking, and that her eating disorder played a part in the reaction she had.

Demi was rushed to the hospital and is now being treated for “exhaustion” as an in-patient at a proper facility.

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