A tape of the 911 call made from Demi Moore 's Los Angeles home the evening she was rushed to hospital has been released. The recording hints that Demi's daughter Rumer Willis may have been by the actress's side during the crisis, reports the UK's Daily Mail.
During the call, a male friend appears to use the 23-year-old's nickname when asking for details of Demi's address. He is heard to say, "Hey, Ru, what's the name at the gate so that we can buzz them [the paramedics] in from here?". The recording also provides more insight into the dramatic night, in which Moore was rushed to hospital in an alleged drug related incident. In a separate part of the call, a panicked female caller (not thought to be Rumer) says, "She smoked something. It's not marijuana, but it's similar to incense", adding, "She's been having some issues lately with some other stuff, but I don't know what she's been taking or not". That 'other stuff' is likely a reference to her divorce from husband Ashton Kutcher, who was tweeting pictures of himself fooling around in Brazil at the time of the emergency. When asked by the operator whether the "overdose" was "accidental or intentional", the caller replied, "Well, she smoked something but the reaction was accidental".
Several sources have speculated that Moore had inhaled laughing gas, but the caller specifically states she had "smoked" something. Following her hospitalization, Demi pulled out of the Linda Lovelace biopic 'Lovelace' and will be replaced by Sarah Jessica Parker, according to Entertainment Weekly.