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Listen To The 911 Call For Rick Ross: 'He Was Throwing Up What Looked Like Blood'

The caller says Rick defecated on himself among other frightening symptoms.

Rick Ross’s hospital stint left many fans hanging after reports that he was found foaming at the mouth, unresponsive, and was connected to a life support machine.

Affiliates of the MMG boss tied up some of those loose ends after debunking the gossip and confirming with fans that he was doing just fine. However, the 911 call from the incident, where the caller describes Rozay’s terrifying conditions, proves that fans had every right to be as worried as they were.

In the four-minute audio clip from the emergency phone call, a man in Ross’s Miami pad informs the operator that Ross is in bad shape and that they need help immediately.

“I have a friend of mine at his house, we’re trying to wake him up,” he says. “He’s breathing hard and throwing up.”

The man names the patient as William Roberts, Rozay’s real name, and asks her to send an ambulance. He also mentions Ross’s history of seizures as the operator collects information for paramedics. The man described that Ross was “in and out,” but was conscious, not alert and unresponsive. He had broken into cold sweats as well.

 “He’s been shaking real bad. He already was vomiting. Well, he was throwing up what looked like blood and stuff.”

According to the audio, it appears that he says Ross defecated on himself as well, as he continued repeating and describing the 42-year-old’s conditions.

Thankfully, Rozay has since confirmed his status for fans from the health scare as his hip-hop affiliates, family and fans lifted him up in prayer.

And here’s to the continued health and recovery of Da Boss for the rest of 2018 and beyond.

Listen to the 911 phone call obtained by TMZ below.

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