
Just hours after Natasha Richardson's deadly ski fall, the 911 tapes reveal she appeared "disoriented, with signs of confusion, a concussion." Canada's Globe and Mail got hold of copies of the 911 tapes, showing that Natasha's condition seemed mild at first.
She refused treatment initially, also shown in the tapes, but by mid-afternoon she began having severe headaches and medics were calling her condition "dangerous." Within 45 minutes of the next 911 call, Natasha was hospital-bound in an ambulence.
A medic says that just before 4 p.m., Natasha was still verbal, though her orientation rating was zero, meaning she didn't know where she was, what day it was, or what had happened to her, pointing to a serious brain injury.
Natasha died from her brain injury March 18 at 45 years old. She left behind husband Liam Neeson and two sons - Michael, 13, and Daniel, 12.
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