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Transcript of 911 call from MJ''s home


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truthaboutlies
caller is avoiding the question
by truthaboutlies on Jun 29, 2009 01:16 PM

if some one read the transcript carefully its evident that the caller is trying to avoid the question regarding the incident which lead to the cardiac arrest of the star, the operator tried to ask more then once about the incident and asked the caller if some one had witnessed the incident to pass more information to the paramedics to make things less complicated and save the patient but the caller is trying to avoid the question and asking them to make it fast, possibly to avoid the negative news coverage for the dark secret regarding the addiction of prescription drugs of the star and i believe the caller was expecting MJ to recover from the breakdown and saving himself from negative media coverage.. I believe all of his staffs are professionally trained to handle these kind of situation, Incidently the Nanny who worked with him for the last 12 years have been sacked few months back and it was reported that MJ was feeling insecure about his children getting more attached to the Nanny and he pulled the plug, foreign medias reported his childrens were crying to see the nanny when they knew about the death of MJ! he was a Legend as well as creepy !!

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aRuN kUmAr
Bangalore police help-line
by aRuN kUmAr on Jun 29, 2009 12:08 PM

I dont knw about others,but the Bnglr police help-line is surely worth mentioning here. Recently I lost my wallet in a resto-bar and I called 100.A lady on the other line answered introducing as Bnglr Police help line. She was speaking impeccable English and assured me that cops will be there soon and asked me not to leave the place.As told,the cops reached there in 5 mins to handle the case.The next day the help-line called to grade them according to their services and I without hesitating gave them 5 out of 5. Kudos Bnglr police! We are proud of you!

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aRuN kUmAr
Bangalore police help-line
by aRuN kUmAr on Jun 29, 2009 12:08 PM

I dont knw about others,but the Bnglr police help-line is surely worth mentioning here. Recently I lost my wallet in a resto-bar and I called 100.A lady on the other line answered introducing as Bnglr Police help line. She was speaking impeccable English and assured me that cops will be there soon and asked me not to leave the place.As told,the cops reached there in 5 mins to handle the case.The next day the help-line called to grade them according to their services and I without hesitating gave them 5 out of 5. Kudos Bnglr police! We are proud of you!

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Abdullah Saikh
Its great loss of entertain world!!
by Abdullah Saikh on Jun 27, 2009 06:20 PM

Now we hv realised that we hv lost a legend!!
But I read on this board somany blogers spreaded hatred on him!!
That he is a child molester,philodelphia etc etc!!!Now these blogers are saying they are lost a legend!!
Famous are allways famous!!We were all in jelous on him!!Its true!!!

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mariconecabron
One of the numerous things that Americans have that india doesnt.
by mariconecabron on Jun 27, 2009 03:55 PM  | Hide replies

PROFESSIONALISM.
I have witnessed numerous times here in india, that ambulances are not given the right of the way. If there is a serious patient, he will definitely be in harms way if he is subjected to delays like this. Problem is, in India, human life has no value at all. No one is treated equal, leverage is given to people with money. The Hinduja hospital looks like a resort for the rich, where will the poor people go, oh ya, to the municipal hospital where dogs are treated better. How pathetic is that. There was an ambulance at MJs house within 6 minutes, unbelievable.
I sometimes wonder why we call ourselves a developing country, perhaps, because the rich keep developing thier wealth.

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G T
Re: One of the numerous things that Americans have that india doe
by G T on Jun 27, 2009 04:32 PM
I very much agree with you. It pains to see that people do not even bother to move and give way to a speeding ambulance on our roads.

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mariconecabron
Re: One of the numerous things that Americans have that india doe
by mariconecabron on Jun 27, 2009 03:56 PM
On another note, I hope you come back as a white man, my brother, I know you want to.
But you see, you won't be able to make music like the black man.

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roopesh raghavan
MJ RIP
by roopesh raghavan on Jun 27, 2009 03:04 PM

MJ, is associated with 39 charitable organisation and most part ofhis earning been spent on this. But his other part of Child abuse and other things shadowed the goods things he has one. Any how we pray for your sole RIP.

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Raoul Clement
Give it a rest
by Raoul Clement on Jun 27, 2009 02:34 PM  | Hide replies

Enough about Jack the whack, already. Let's move on.

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G T
Re: Give it a rest
by G T on Jun 27, 2009 04:33 PM
Give some respect....

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Srinivas Megaravalli
Re: Re: Give it a rest
by Srinivas Megaravalli on Jun 29, 2009 01:05 PM
U bloody Raoul Cement.Put cement on your face and lick it

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himanshu  anand
911 efforts
by himanshu anand on Jun 27, 2009 02:16 PM  | Hide replies

Whatever.. but the way 911 helps their citizens is really great..They try their best to help ppl. We should also have somthing like that for emergency in our country.

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wellwisher
Re: 911 efforts
by wellwisher on Jun 27, 2009 02:39 PM
With our Roads and Potholes and traffic Jams ,911 would be useless we only require GOD's Help.

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somnath bhowmick
Re: 911 efforts
by somnath bhowmick on Jun 27, 2009 02:24 PM
No a bad idea, but they will ask for $500 first to respond to your call...

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somnath bhowmick
Re: Re: 911 efforts
by somnath bhowmick on Jun 27, 2009 02:24 PM
sorry it should be Rupees not $$

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GN R
Re: 911 efforts
by GN R on Jun 27, 2009 02:24 PM
We already have such a thing in Gujarat...! Avg Response time is 17Mins (Normally within city limits its 4-6Mins)... Any part of Gujarat even remote villages..! Its known as the 108 Service...! And the best thing is the Ambulances are fully equipped, and with GPS Devices & also a fully trained ER (Emergency Response) doctor....!

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NAGENDRA B
Re: Re: 911 efforts
by NAGENDRA B on Jun 27, 2009 03:23 PM
We have this service in bangalore also, but, last week during an emergency, we tried to contact 108 aroud 2 am, but no response, we have to take the patient in our car to the hospital...

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SHAHNAWAZ ALAM
We miss u MJ
by SHAHNAWAZ ALAM on Jun 27, 2009 02:10 PM

we miss you You MJ.

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