One Year Later: Paramedics Open Up About Anna Nicole Smith's Final Moments

By Access HollywoodFebruary 5, 2008, 3:48 pm PST

It was one year ago this Friday that Anna Nicole Smith died while staying at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Now for the first time, the paramedics who tried to save her life reveal what really happened when they arrived and found total chaos.

"We got a call for a female, a young female passed out at the hotel," paramedic Chris Korn said.

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"What is the mind set when you head out to something like that?" Access Hollywood's Tony Potts asked the paramedics.

"You start thinking about what you are gonna be doing on the scene and how to get prepared on the way to the call," firefighter paramedic Patrick Wilkie responded.

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"So when you arrived on that day, what did you see?" Tony asked.

"We saw a female patient unconscious, not breathing on the floor," Chris recounted.

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"And was the room secure?" Tony asked.

"There [were] probably 20-25 people in the room when we got there," Chris explained. "We cleared the room. Along with the Seminole Fire Department, we started working on the patient."

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"And at any time did you realize who your patient was?" Tony asked.

"For myself, it was as soon as I saw her," Chris said.

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"I actually realized it was Anna Nicole Smith when I [saw] her husband enter the room," firefighter paramedic Kerry Boyett said. "He [looked] familiar and I recognized him and I put two and two together.

It was not her husband, but rather Anna Nicole's longtime companion, Howard K. Stern.

"[He had a] typical, very distraught reaction, upset, you know," Kerry said of Howard.

"At what point did you decide, 'We need to take her to a hospital?'" Tony asked.

"Once we got to a certain stage in our procedures it was time to pack her up and go," Chris said.

"We put her on a backboard first," Patrick said of their next move. "It's tough doing CPR on the gurney. At that point we packaged her up and took her downstairs."

"Describe the scene to me. Who was with you?" Tony asked.

"I believe one of my firefighters who was on the engine that day [who] responded to the call with us, was performing CPR in the elevator down to the lobby," Chris said.

"Was Big Moe, the bodyguard, was he with you as well in the elevator?" Tony asked.

"He traveled to the hospital in the ambulance. I don't believe he was in the elevator," Chris said.

"When you found out later that she had passed, how did that affect you?" Tony asked.

"Just that she was a young woman, 39 years old," Patrick said. "You are not supposed to go into cardiac arrest that young."

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  • Carissa
    I wish Anna Nicole had lived to be with her beautiful baby. She will always be missed .RIP dear Anna
    report abuseposted September 12, 2008, 7:50 am PDT
  • Linda K
    Darlene, Would you rather we talk about you???? 'Anna was awesome. I loved her, as did many people. We will talk about her for many more years too! You are pathetic, not "we".
    report abuseposted September 11, 2008, 9:10 pm PDT
  • dnt hate pplz
    I AGREE WITH DARLENE L. SHE DIED ALREADY....I DINT REALLY KNOW HER TILL SHE DIED BUT I WISHED I KNEW MORE ABOU HER....R.I.P. ANNA NICOLE SMITH
    report abuseposted September 4, 2008, 9:54 am PDT
  • sandy L
    RIP Anna..LUV4Anna, by your comments it is apparent the wonderful, good person you must be. Someone who didn't have it good as they grew up and having a good heart instead of meaness, more than I can say for others...
    report abuseposted May 28, 2008, 2:02 pm PDT
  • WTF??
    I think that it is VERY difficult to have a painful childhood.. I know my childhood was filled with painful experiences & bitter realities.. Even as an adult it is very hard to cope. you take 1 day at a time, some days are worse then others.. What good is it people when you have virtually no family!!!.. I WILL TELL YOU THAT IT SUCKS.. sometimes friends just aren't enough.. THIS IS
    report abuseposted May 25, 2008, 1:03 am PDT
  • hottyb 15
    omg imsoooooooooooooooo happy 4 u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    report abuseposted May 14, 2008, 11:23 am PDT
  • Trina E
    Anyone that has anything negative to say about her is pathetic! Even after her death you are still jealous!
    report abuseposted April 15, 2008, 11:19 am PDT
  • Kim
    Anna Nicole's life was a tragedy due to her sad upbringing along with her subsequent search for love,fame and fortune at any cost. The cost was first her own dignity and then the life of her son. Unable to set her priorities and falling victim to drugs, etc., she was destined for an early death. I only hope she is finally at peace and that her daughter's life is one Anna Nicole
    report abuseposted March 30, 2008, 8:58 am PDT
  • Corina H
    I loved Anna no matter what she did! I can relate to her because my life was very similar. She had a hard life and she did the best she could as a teen mom. She will always be beautiful and loved. I hope her and her son are together now. I hope her daughter gets to hear about how wonderful her mommy was. RIP ANNA
    report abuseposted March 29, 2008, 9:07 pm PDT
  • sharon p
    when some one dies all you did in the past comes up let her rest in peace. and that baby sould will never know her mom only what people say to her .give that child a life or peace like we would any body els .keep your thoughts to your self ..............
    report abuseposted March 4, 2008, 8:04 pm PST
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