The 911 call placed that evening has been revealed.
The Seattle media informs us of the following.
A 911 call was made for assistance for a woman found in a Seattle hotel room after Colorado Avalanche employees went to check on what was happening in Nichushkin's room.
The call indicated that she had likely overdosed on alcohol or that "something had been mixed in a drink."
The audio of the only 911 call made from the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle on April 22 was released Thursday by The Seattle Times, following a public disclosure request.
The caller on the audio does not identify themselves, but police records reveal that the caller was the Avalanche team doctor, Dr. Bradley Changstrom.
A terrifying scene.
The call in question was made at 3:20 am, and since then, Nichushkin has completely disappeared from the public eye. (after being escorted out of the hotel by security in the middle of the night and taken to the airport)
We also learn that the woman was transported from the hotel room to the hotel lobby. (where she was treated and where she met the police)
We do not know why she was moved during the arrival of the first responders.
The article in question also confirms that the woman was born in Ukraine but lived in Russia for a long time before ending up in the United States.
Recall that she reported that a mean man stole her passport.
The story does not say, for now, in what condition she is currently in, but all indications are that she is out of danger.
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