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911 calls released after Bode Miller's daughter drowns

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LOS ANGELES (KGTV) -- Authorities Tuesday released the 911 calls made after the 19-month-old daughter of Bode Miller drowned in a Southern California swimming pool. 

During the panicked 911 call, the caller can be heard telling the operator to hurry before describing what happened. 

The call is later heard telling the 911 operator that 19-month-old Emeline Miller had no pulse. 

Paramedics were called to the home in the upscale enclave of Coto de Caza just before 6:30 p.m. Saturday. 

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Emeline later died at an Orange County Hospital, the day after paramedics tried unsuccessfully to revive her. 

"We are beyond devastated," Miller said in an Instagram post that showed several photos of the blonde, blue-eyed, chubby-cheeked toddler.

"Never in a million years did we think we would experience a pain like this," Miller said in the post. "Her love, her light, her spirit will never be forgotten. Our little girl loved life and lived it to its fullest every day."

Miller, who has three other children, went on to ask for privacy later in the Instagram post.