The 31-second call was received at 1:42 p.m. Thursday by a dispatcher at the Hollywood Police Department's 911 communications center, said Capt. Tony Rode, a department spokesman.
It was made after a 911 call was made from the hotel to the Seminole Police Department seeking medical assistance, he told reporters.
The Seminole Police Department, which typically passes along all requests for service to the Hollywood Police Department, has not released that tape.
But Hollywood police responded to journalists' pleas.
"We were able to provide this tape to the media because we were inundated with requests to provide them with something, so we did," Rode said.
Six minutes after the call was received, fire-rescue personnel arrived at the hotel. There, they loaded Smith's body onto a stretcher, wheeled it to the parking lot and, at 2:15 p.m., departed for Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, a six-minute journey, Rode said.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/13/smith.911.call/index.html
You notice that the first part of the tape hasn't been released.
I'll be interested in hearing that.