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Dining hall employee hospitalized
Staff Writer |
April 27th, 2009
Filed at 12:18 PM
A dining hall employee experienced chest pain and difficulty breathing, passed out, and was taken to Cayuga Medical Center, according to Public Safety Investigator Tom Dunn.
Emergency vehicles responded after police received a phone call from Towers Dining Hall this morning.
The individual required CPR and had to be defibrillated. According to Public Safety, he went into full arrest on the scene and lost his pulse. However, before taking him to the hospital, responders were able to revive his pulse.
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