Alaskan Bush People crew members called 911 after tragic Billy Brown ‘stopped breathing’ following fatal seizure
ALASKAN Bush People crew members called 911 after patriarch Billy Brown “stopped breathing” following his fatal seizure.
In the investigative report exclusively obtained by The Sun, a production crew member called 911 at 4:13pm on Sunday after receiving a call from Billy and ’s son Bear that his
A deputy from the Washington Sheriff’s Office arrived to the scene when the medical call resulted in an “unattended death.”
The reporting officer wrote in the report: “I was advised a 68-year-old male was reported to have been in seizure, the male had become unresponsive and had stopped breathing. CPR had been done on the male without success."
The officer wrote “multiple people” were inside the residence, including family and crew members.
A spokesperson for the office told The Sun: “Medics and fire were on the scene a hour and a half before the Sheriff’s Office was called. We respond to all deaths. At this point, nothing suspicious or criminal.”