Diane Keaton was transferred from her Los Angeles home to a healthcare facility by ambulance on Saturday after emergency situation services got a call about a “individual down.” According to dispatch audio acquired by TMZ, the dispatcher specified, “Rescue 19, individual down,” while sharing the starlet’s address.
The Los Angeles Fire Department reacted to Keaton’s house at around 8:08 a.m. ET, and one person was required to a neighboring healthcare facility, TMZ reported. Sources validated to the outlet that the individual carried was the “Annie Hall” star herself.
Why the release of Keaton’s 911 call is being slammed
The audio release, that included individual details about Keaton, such as her home address, which was censored, has actually distressed fans. Numerous are slamming the outlet for stopping working to regard Keaton and her household throughout this hard time.
“911 emergency situation calls need to be safeguarded like hipaa personal privacy laws,” a Facebook user commented. Another user composed, “TMZ We comprehend 911 calls are public info, however YOU do not need to benefit from that and transmitted the information. Take the high roadway.”
Possible significance of Diane Keaton’s 911 call
According to GroupState, “A male down call includes a 911 caller identifying an individual who appears still, possibly on the ground or dropped over a guiding wheel.” In this case it was ‘individual down,’ which might be a gender-neutral variation of the call, as the specific significances can differ by jurisdiction.
Keaton’s cause of death is uncertain at this time. According to People publication, the star’s health had actually decreased quickly in current months. “She decreased extremely unexpectedly, which was heartbreaking for everybody who liked her,” a buddy of the starlet informed the outlet. “It was so unforeseen, specifically for somebody with such strength and spirit.”