WARNING:
The following video is very difficult to watch.
It features the audio of Bode Miller"s wife calling 911 immediately after she learns that her 19-month old daughter has fallen into a friend"s swimming pool.
As previously detailed, little Emmy Miller was with her mom, Morgan Beck, when this tragedy struck.
(The young girl"s father, Bode Miller, is a multi-time Olympic skiier who won a Gold Medal in 2010, hence why this story has gone viral.)
The infant was retrieved from the water and, according to this just-released call, did actually have a pulse upon being found and brought to land.
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 6:28 p.m. a call was placed to authorities, upon which an operator was told that a “baby fell into the pool.”
“Is the baby breathing?” the operator asks the woman, who responds with, “No.”
“Are you doing CPR or do you need me to coach you through it?” the dispatcher later asks.
The woman replies: “Coach me through it, please.”
A man in the background then says that the child does, indeed, have a "small pulse," prompting the operator to say that CPR is not needed and paramedics are "coming as fast as they can."
“Come on, Emmy. Come on, baby girl!” the woman tragically says at another point.
It really is heartwrenching.
Said the parents in a statement shortly after they lost their daughter:
“We are beyond devastated. Our baby girl, Emmy, passed away yesterday.
"Never in a million years did we think we would experience a pain like this. Her love, her light, her spirit will never be forgotten.
"Our little girl loved life and lived it to its fullest everyday. Our family respectfully requests privacy during this painful time.”
Listen to the 911 audio below and join us in sending Bode Miller and his family your condolences…