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In a recent development from Rosemont, Illinois, authorities have unveiled 911 call recordings linked to an incident involving actress Tara Reid. This comes amidst Reid’s issuance of a new statement regarding the episode.
The situation unfolded last month when Reid was discovered unresponsive in a hallway at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, situated near Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The released audio captures the urgency of the moment, with a dispatcher clearly instructing responders, “Your patient is gonna be on the fourth floor, laying on the floor of the hallway.”
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Another dispatcher adds further context to the scene by noting, “Patient is outside. She’s awake (inaudible) obvious intoxication.” These disclosures paint a vivid picture of the events as they transpired, providing a glimpse into the emergency response efforts.
In one call, a 911 dispatcher can be heard saying, “Your patient is gonna be on the fourth floor, laying on the floor of the hallway.”
Another dispatcher says, “Patient is outside. She’s awake (inaudible) obvious intoxication.”
The “American Pie” actress filed a police report days later, claiming a drink she had at the hotel’s bar, was drugged.
The Rosemont Public Safety Department is investigating and has determined that there was no evidence that the drink was tampered with.
Tara Reid’s spokesperson shared the following statement from the actress with ABC7 Chicago Friday evening:
“I’ve been honest about the fact that I don’t remember anything after my first drink. All I said was that I felt something was wrong and that I felt I may have been drugged, because I have no other explanation for why I woke up in a hospital gown with no memory of how I got there.
“Seeing the media twist my words and attack me for not remembering has been incredibly painful and is severely affecting my mental health. I feel bullied and judged for something I cannot recall. I’m trying to heal, but the public scrutiny is making that very difficult, and I’ve been afraid to even leave my house.
“No one ends up in the hospital for around eleven hours from drinking wine alone. I hadn’t taken any medication that day, and I know something wasn’t right. Whether I had additional drinks after that doesn’t matter, the fact is I don’t remember anything.
“I’m asking for privacy, compassion, and space to heal. I’ve shared the only truth I have: what I remember, and what I felt.”
Further information was not immediately available.