'Is He Alert?' Bob Barker's Shocking 911 Call Revealed
Former The Price is Right host Bob Barker suffered a nasty fall last month — and RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained the shocking 911 call.
In the audio, an unidentified woman frantically pleads for help after the 95-year-old slipped and fell in his Los Angeles home on January 12.
"Whats the address of your emergency? Is this a house or apartment or business?" the police dispatcher asked.
"I don't need that, I have the address," a seemingly frustrated dispatcher told the woman. "What is your emergency?"
After some mumbling, the dispatchers asked if she was with Barker now.
"Yes," the distraught woman replied.
"M'am, how old is he? Is he awake? is he alert and will he able to answer questions correctly?" the dispatcher asked. "If anything changes or gets worse, call me back. We are on our way there."
A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department previously told RadarOnline.com that they "were summoned at 12:42 p.m. to go to that address for an unspecified medical aid request."
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Fortunately, Barker received medical aid at his home and did not need to be transported to the hospital.
But the retired host has had several scary health crises in recent years.
In 2015, Barker tripped over a sidewalk and split his head open. He later fell again in 2017.
In October of last year, Barker was hospitalized after experiencing extreme back pain following an injury he suffered early in 2018.
The following month, Barker was rushed to the hospital again for back pain.
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