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911 caller for Austin ambulance asks for no sirens, lights

ABC News has obtained a copy of the 911 call requesting an ambulance for Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was transported from his Virginia home to Walter Reed Hospital after suffering complications from a surgery to treat prostate cancer.

In the call, placed on Jan. 1 and obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, a federal employee working for Austin asks the operator for the ambulance to be discreet.

«Can I ask — that the ambulance not show up with lights and sirens? We're trying to remain a little subtle,» the employee said.

According to local law, ambulances are required to run sirens and lights on primary roads but on secondary roads aren't mandated to do so.

During the 911 call, made at 7:15 p.m. from Austin's home, he was described as awake, alert and oriented. An ambulance arrived seven minutes later at 7:22 p.m.

Austin, who underwent elective surgery on Dec. 22, but was hospitalized New Year's Day due to complications, was released from the hospital on Monday after a two-week stay.

The secretary and his department faced extensive criticism for their handling of his hospitalization — keeping the nation in the dark about it for several days. Austin also did not immediately disclose the hospitalization to President Joe Biden, whose Republican rivals have used the lapse in judgment as ammunition against the White House.

In a statement announcing Austin's release from the hospital, the Department of Defense said «The Secretary continues to recover well and, on the advice of doctors, will recuperate and perform his duties remotely for a period of time before returning full-time to the Pentagon.»

«He has full access to required secure communications capabilities,» it continued.

Austin, in his own statement, said

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