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I JUST posted a BUNCH of posts about this on the new MJHD.net site and now I can't access the site! I found an article stating that in the 911 call, the operator intimated that he assumed that Michael would be brought to Cedars-Sinai, which is where Michael had been treated for other things and was also close to his home. Soon after, police were blockading streets around Cedars-Sinai and hundreds of fans/media were all over the place there. But he was brought to UCLA, which is further away (by about 5 miles).This is the first I have heard of this.
Quote from: "abbey_dahling"I JUST posted a BUNCH of posts about this on the new MJHD.net site and now I can't access the site! I found an article stating that in the 911 call, the operator intimated that he assumed that Michael would be brought to Cedars-Sinai, which is where Michael had been treated for other things and was also close to his home. Soon after, police were blockading streets around Cedars-Sinai and hundreds of fans/media were all over the place there. But he was brought to UCLA, which is further away (by about 5 miles).This is the first I have heard of this.I posted about this on another site, Dileo thought it would be Cedars too, I looked it up and the only thing I could find that might be relevant was that the helipad at Cedars was closed at the beginning of June (fumes getting into the hospital) I can phone and check when it was open again. - No helipad might hamper the gettaway....
This seems to be a misunderstanding or something. Cedars-Sinai is 3.43 miles from MJ's home on Carolwood. UCLA is only 2.33 miles away. UCLA is closer.
I also think that article is weird. I've listened to that call many times and I never heard them mention Cedars.
maybe they went into emergency via parking garage? or a side entrance??? but clearly the front of emergency is clearly marked with EMERGENCY. and the picture of michael does not show that.
There are some pics of Cedars Sinai Hospital and I think the building looks similar to that were he is being taken in rather than the UCLA
But there is a Dr Cooper who works in the emergency dept at UCLA
I posted about this on another site, Dileo thought it would be Cedars too, I looked it up and the only thing I could find that might be relevant was that the helipad at Cedars was closed at the beginning of June (fumes getting into the hospital) I can phone and check when it was open again. - No helipad might hamper the gettaway....
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