Lisa Marie Presley's housekeeper, who was the first one to find her unresponsive, was distraught when she called 911, the call recording revealed.
New York Post shared the 911 call it obtained days after Presley's death, sharing how the housekeeper struggled to speak with the emergency hotline due to her shock. The recording also recorded her trying to give the address but struggling to get her words.
"What's the address of your emergency?" the operator asked, before quickly asking, "Ma'am, is there someone else there with you right now?"
The 911 operator told the housekeeper to hand the phone to someone with her, and she eventually gave the phone to a man, believed to be the singer-songwriter's husband, Danny Keough.
It then told him that paramedics were already on the way. Keough then said the security gate in the neighborhood would let the responders get through.
A few moments after the call was made, the man said the paramedics had seemingly arrived already.
The Day Lisa Marie Presley Died
Earlier reports confirmed that Keough, who arrived at the time of cardiac arrest after taking their kids to school, performed CPR on Presley until the paramedics arrived. The responders continued the procedure and gave her a shot of epinephrine to regain her pulse.
After a successful attempt, they rushed her to a nearby hospital.
However, Presley later died after a second arrest. The hospital was still able to admit her to the intensive care unit, where she was put in a medically induced coma and on life support with a temporary pacemaker.
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ET Online cited a news outlet's source who said that Elvis Presley's only daughter went into a second cardiac arrest. The doctors did not perform CPR or try reviving her after her family signed a do not resuscitate order.
"Priscilla Presley and the Presley family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time," a spokesperson said in a statement issued after her death.
Presley will be laid to rest across her father's burial spot and beside her son Benjamin's resting place at Graceland. A memorial service will take place at the mansion on Jan. 22.
Following her death, her representative said Graceland would be given to her children: Riley, Harper, and Finley.
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