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A recording of the 911 call made from Demi Moore’s home on Monday is expected to be released soon, but it will not include any personal details, her medical condition or any drug references. The Los Angeles Fire Department, who responded to the 911 call, will edit the recording prior to its release at the insistence of the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office. “We’ve reviewed the 911 tape and we have made recommendations,” city attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan told the Los Angeles Times. According to multiple media outlets, the emergency call was placed after the actress had inhaled a dangerous amount of nitrous oxide from canisters, known as “whip-its.”