The Elvis Presley coverup: What America didn’t hear about the death of the king [View all]
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After Presley's death, an effort was launched to protect the reputation of the hospital that had treated him
Joel Williamson
The call came to Memphis Fire Station No. 29 at 2:33 p.m. on Tuesday, August 16, 1977. The dispatcher indicated that someone at 3754 Elvis Presley Boulevard was having difficulty breathing. Go to the front gate and go to the front of the mansion, the voice directed. Ambulance Unit No. 6 swung out of the station onto Elvis Presley Boulevard and headed south, siren wailing, advertising a speed that the ponderous machine had not yet achieved.
The two medics manning the ambulance recognized the address right away. The mansion, as the dispatcher called it, was Elvis Presleys home, Graceland, three miles south of the fire station. They had been there often, to take care of fans fainting at the front gate and pedestrians injured by passing automobiles. Two years before, one of the medics, Charles Crosby, had come to assist Elviss father, Vernon Presley, after he suffered a heart attack. He thought it might be Vernon again.
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