Hollywood icon Diane Keaton, who starred in “The Godfather,” passed away on Saturday.
She was 79 years old.
Details about Diane Keaton’s passing are not available; however, TMZ obtained audio of the 911 dispatch call that revealed there was a “person down” at Keaton’s home.
Diane Keaton died in California on Saturday morning.
Her family asked for privacy, according to People.
The actress’s health reportedly declined over the past year.
“Rescue 19, person down,” the 911 dispatcher said.
AUDIO:
TMZ reported:
Diane Keaton was taken away from her Los Angeles-area home Saturday by ambulance and died … and the dispatch audio to the fire department reveals a “person down.”
TMZ obtained the 911 audio from the call to service at Diane’s house and you hear “Rescue 19, person down” before the dispatcher says her address.
As we reported … LAFD says they went to Diane’s home at 8:08 AM Saturday and an ambulance took one person to a local hospital.
Our sources told us the person in the ambulance was Diane.
She was 79 and her death is saddening Hollywood, as tributes from celebs pour in.
1946-2025: Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actress known for ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather’ films, has died. She was 79. pic.twitter.com/hpuECe2ID8
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