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Whitney Houston Death: Fire Department Was Already Nearby

WENN.com

The Fire Department was already on hand for a Grammy party when Whitney Houston’s body was found, the Beverly Hills Police say. They couldn’t revive her and she was pronounced dead at the scene. 

The LA Times has the statement:

At approximately 3:43 p.m. the Beverly Hills Police Department received a 911 call to respond to the Beverly Hilton hotel regarding a medical emergency. Police and fire personnel were immediately dispatched. Fire Department personnel were already on scene at the hotel due a pre-Grammy event taking place later this evening.  
 
Fire Department personnel, accompanied by hotel security, responded to the hotel room occupied by entertainer Whitney Houston. Upon arrival, first responders discovered Whitney Houston unresponsive.  They initiated CPR, but were unable to revive her.  At approximately 3:55 pm. Whitney Houston, age 48, was pronounced dead at the scene. Whitney Houston was positively identified at the scene by members of her entourage, which included friends, co-workers and family. Ms. Houston’s daughter and mother were notified of her death.
 
Beverly Hills Police detectives and crime scene investigators were called to the scene to conduct a death investigation. This is a common practice whenever a death occurs which is unattended and unexpected. The investigation is currently being conducted and there is no additional information at this time.
 
The actual cause of death will be determined by the [Los Angeles County] Coroner’s Office.

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