Audio: chilling 911 call of Lisa Marie Presley’s cardiac arrest

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Lisa Marie Presley’s housekeeper’s 911 call ahead of the singer’s cardiac arrest reveals a frantic scene.

In the Jan. 12 audio clip obtained by the New York Post, Presley’s employee can be heard attempting to direct emergency responders to the Calabasas home.

After trying to clarify the “closest street on the corner,” the housekeeper admits, “I really don’t know.” The operator subsequently requests to speak with “someone else there.”

A man, believed to be Presley’s ex-husband Danny Keough, takes over the call.

Paramedics reportedly performed CPR on Presley, administered epinephrine and revived her pulse before rushing her to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center, where she was placed under life support.

Priscilla Presley confirmed her 54-year-old daughter’s death later that evening.

Lisa Marie is survived by daughter Riley, 33, and twin daughters Harper and Finley, 14, whom she shared with exes Keough and Michael Lockwood, respectively.

Elvis Presley’s daughter will be buried “at Graceland, next to her beloved son, Ben,” according to Riley’s rep.

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