The 911 call made from Demi Lovato‘s house has been released.
In audio obtained by TMZ on Thursday, the 25-year-old singer’s assistant alerts the male dispatcher of the incident while requesting him to tell paramedics to shut off the sirens.
“You’re with the patient now?” the dispatcher inquires before the assistant calmly responds, “I was, I’m downstairs. There are other people went in,” adding, “We just need to get somebody out here.”
Soon after, he tells her: “You should be hearing the sirens real soon.”
However, the pop star’s assistant did not want the sounds of the ambulance to be heard.
“Wait, no sirens please, right?” she asks as the dispatcher says, “No no, this is a medical emergency. I don’t have control over that. … This is definitely a medical emergency and we need to get there as fast as possible.”
Later in the 911 call, a male caller tells the dispatcher, “We heard the sirens. The windy street getting up here.”