911 Call From Distressed Housekeeper Preceding Lisa Marie Presley’s Death Is Released

The terrifying 911 call preceding Lisa Marie Presley's death has been released.

The New York Post obtained and released the emergency call this week. On it, Lisa Marie's housekeeper is speaking with the operator, and a man believed to be Lisa Marie's ex-husband, Danny Keough, can be heard.

"What’s the address of your emergency?" an operator asks the housekeeper, before asking if there is someone else present. The housekeeper gives the phone, presumably, to Danny Keough, who apparently was living at the home with Lisa Marie.

The operator explains that help is on the way. "Sir, listen, paramedics [are] already on the way." They ask if there are any security measures that will prevent them from getting in.

"No, there’s a security gate in the neighborhood, but they’ll just let them through," he responds.

Danny Keough reportedly attempted to perform CPR on Lisa Marie until paramedics arrived on the scene. When they did, they reportedly revived her several times.

TMZ previously reported that Lisa Marie was said to have been pronounced brain-dead by the time she was admitted to the hospital. After she was placed on life support, her family signed a do not resuscitate order. She died after suffering a second cardiac arrest.

A cause of death has not yet been determined.