Sundance Screening Sees Medical Emergency; Ambulance Called To Egyptian Theater
More deatails are emerging of the”medical incident” that occured tonight at a Sudance Film Festival screening.
“There seems like some wires got crossed over the walkie-talkies about what actually happened,” a local law enforcement official told Deadline. “But there is no baby being born tonight from theContrary to earlier reports, it turns out it was not a woman going into labor during a screening ofat the Egyptian Theater on Main Street. Instead, a gentelman had what seems to be some sorth of seizure issue and quickly left the theater.
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