Demi Moore's 911 call audio was released Friday, featuring an unidentified friend of the actress calling for paramedics while Moore convulsed in a seizure-like state nearby.
Unfortunately for gossip hounds, the 911 call audio raises more questions than answers about exactly what led up to Moore's overdose.
"She smoked something," said the caller. "It's not marijuana but it's similar to--it's similar to incense, and she seems to be having convulsions of some sort."
<---Listen to the Demi Moore 911 call audio here
Specifics on the "something" Moore smoked were edited out of the 911 call for patient confidentiality reasons, but one expert told EOnline that weed-like substance may have been salvia.
Initial reports from TMZ indicated that Moore was hospitalized for overdosing on nitrous oxide, an inhaled gas sometimes referred to as 'whip-its'. The excerpts during which the caller gives specifics on Moore's drug intake were edited out for patient confidentiality.
The 911 caller told the operator that Moore was "semi-conscious, shaking, convulsing" and "burning up" while she waited for paramedics to arrive.













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