Suicide Call to Heather Locklear’s House FAKE - Heather’s Fine

The Ventura County Fire Department and two paramedics units were sent to the home of Heather Locklear yesterday after getting a "suicide attempt" call. Sources say the person they responded to was Heather Locklear — however paramedics quickly determined there was no suicide attempt.

Capt. Barry Parker of the Ventura County Fire Department tells TMZ they received a 911 call last night and went to Locklear’s home in Thousand Oaks, but the call did not originate from her home. An engine, a squad and two ambulances were dispatched. When they arrived, they spoke to Heather and found "no problem."  A Fire Department source added, "If there was a problem, we would have taken her with us."

Update: Emergency responders say the 911 call that triggered the response to Heather Locklear’s house last night was made by someone who feared Heather would try and kill herself.  When responders arrived, Heather was fine, completely responsive, and they left after about ten minutes.  Apparently Heather was never in any danger and there was absolutely no need to take her in on a 5150 hold.

Update2: Heather Locklear’s rep issued the following statement to TMZ about this weekend’s 911 call at her home:

"[I] spoke with Heather and she is fine. She never requested medical istance and did not place a 911 call. Nor did anyone from her house call 911 or place a call requesting medical istance."  Source

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