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911, what's your emergency?
It's my father.
Copy that. We're on our way.
I was terrified.
I could hear a young woman screaming for help.
This is a fear on a level that I can't even explain.
I can't go to work and talk about this.
They're going to put me in a psychiatric ward.
Dispatch!
Help me!
Oh, my God!
911-- Please state your emergency.
I think it's a ghost!
Aah!
The 911 call reaches paramedic Stacey Hilton,
a former nursing student...
Go double-check that kit!
...and a 14-year veteran of Louisiana's mean streets.
Louisiana, it is considered
one of the most violent areas in the country...
This is ambulance to dispatch.
...a lot of trauma, a lot of shootings.
We need to do a wellness check.
We got a call, a possible 10-49, please, thank you.
The call takes them to a desolate industrial area.
What we found out through our call notes
is that the individual is actually living at his business.
It was the daughter that had called 911
trying to reach her dad.
She lived in another city,
and had been trying to reach him for a couple of days.
It's my father.
He's not picking up, and he's alone.
Definitely a messy divorce, and he had moved out of his home
and was living in the actual warehouse.
When I first walked into the building,
I felt extreme heaviness.
When I continued down the hall, it got heavier and heavier
to where I was actually dizzy.
First responders are very much in the moment
when they come into any sort of emergency situation,
and often times, being focused in the moment
and being focused onto something
will actually open up your perception a little bit more,
in terms of what may be going on around you.
Stacey quickly realizes
she's dealing with a suicide,
but something else catches her eye.
When I approached the end of the bed,
I saw what looked like a huge shadow hovering around him.
It hovered for several seconds
before it moved away from the wall.
It was something very oppressive, like,
oppressive-type of energy around him.
All the sudden, I see what looks like a silhouette of a man.
Stacey.
I don't think I really had a thought in me other than fear.
I wasn't even thinking.
I just knew I had to get out of there.
You all right?
My partner did not see what I saw in the room.
My partner wasn't looking where I was looking,
so he didn't see anything in the room.
In fact, he was actually talking to the police
that were coming in the building.
I wonder what's wrong with her.
I had no idea that I would experience what was coming next.
You arrive home, and take me through what happens next.
So, I arrived home, and I'm very intuitive.
I can feel when something's around me,
and I felt a heavy presence,
which I had never felt in my own home.
No one was there.
No one else was at my house.
The lamp that was sitting on the side of my bed
was in the middle of my bed.
It had been moved.
The lamp had been moved to the middle of the bed.
Stacey.
I was terrified.
I mean, terrified.
I felt like something was hovering around me,
almost like it was trying to cause fear.
Stacey.
I felt like whatever this was had followed me.
Responding to a suicide shooting,
veteran paramedic Stacey Hilton...
Stacey.
...is followed home...
by a mysterious figure.
Whenever there's a severely emotional situation
that's gone on, especially a traumatic incident
like a suicide, you've got a lot of unresolved emotions
that are just hanging in that space.
In this case, it may have actually been
a bit of a warning sign from the entity
who was still possibly being territorial or protective
over the space that it held.
Incidents happened that evening --
doors opening and closing.
I was wide-awake laying in bed by this "zzzzz."
And then a few seconds later it's right in my ear
and it whisks past me.
Sometimes what we'll see in negative entity cases
is that they will actually decide on some level,
for whatever reason, to create a dynamic
where it needs to be dominant over the person.
I heard somebody come down in my ear
and go, "Stacey! Stacey! Stacey!"
It felt like all Hell broke loose at my house.
This was every night.
This wasn't one night, and it went away the next day.
This was something that continued for months.
I started having other experiences on other calls.
Stacey.
Stacey!
Stacey! Stacey!
Hello?
I noticed a shadow moving through our ambulance.
There's someone back there.
What?
There's no one in here.
I can't go to work and talk about this because if I do,
they're gonna put me in a psychiatric ward,
you know, thinking that I'm crazy.
There's no one in there.
It felt very personal,
and it got stronger and stronger, and it terrified me.
I had this very oppressive feeling.
I was scared.
It feels to me that she had a malevolent entity there.
Stacey.
I thought I had some type of demon attachment, yes.
At that point, I didn't even know what to do.
I thought, you know, I need to pray.
We get a situation where somebody is praying
from a fearful state of being.
That's not achieving the end game, which is to feel better,
which, ultimately, is going to help you out
on so many levels with paranormal activity.
So, if you're praying, or you're attacking something
from any sort of state of fear, that's never going to end well.
It was messing with me in a way that wasn't just physical.
I went into a major depression.
It was horrible.
I was actually suicidal.
When we get people who are in extreme emotional distress
and negativity such as depression,
we often see this accompanied with negative entities
that either seem to manifest from that emotional energy
and from that depression,
or it can be attracted in because of it.
I felt like it all led back to this particular call.
911, what is your emergency?
It's my father!
He's not picking up, and he's alone.
It can't be real.
He just felt so low and so helpless and depressed,
and I'm sure he had no idea he had an entity attachment.
Gabby.
What do you want?!
I feel like it was this darker energy around him
that led to his suicide.
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