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'DWTS' judge Carrie Ann Inaba reveals in-flight emergency, gives update: Exclusive
Carrie Ann Inaba exclusively told USA TODAY that she is "resting up" after an in-flight medical emergency required on-board attention and a trip to the hospital.
The "Dancing with the Stars" judge, 58, was flying from Los Angeles to New York on April 15 for a campaign with pharmaceutical company Novartis to raise awareness for Sjögren's disease, an immune system disorder she has. During the flight, Inaba began to feel "very unwell."
"I was dizzy, nauseous, very warm and my arms started feeling numb," Inaba said in a statement. "I received some assistance on the plane from the flight crew and a doctor onboard, which I am very thankful for, and went to the hospital upon landing, as well as received fluids."
Carrie Ann Inaba hospitalised after suffering medical emergency during flight
Carrie Ann Inaba was recently hospitalised after suffering a health emergency in the middle of a flight. The Dancing With the Stars judge posted an Instagram video of herself travelling in the back of an ambulance and in a hospital bed on Thursday and revealed that she had "a small 'medical emergency'" while on a flight to New York on Wednesday.
"I very suddenly felt quite ill. And while it seemed like food poisoning, I also suddenly broke out into a cold sweat, got dizzy and my arms went numb," she explained in the caption, admitting that it "scared" her.
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A UPS jet narrowly avoided colliding with another plane at the same airport where 14 people were killed in November. Air traffic control at Louisvilleâs Muhammad Ali International Airport was heard yelling, âWhat are you doing?â as a single-propeller PC12 encroached into the landing path of a Boeing 767 on Tuesday. âSkylab two five. What are you doing?â the controller asked as flight SKQ-25 taxied toward the runway where the larger plane was about to touch down from Atlanta. Controllers then told the UPS jet to perform a go-around and said, âSkylab two five stop,â before instructing it to cross the runway when the path was clear. Recording from LiveATC picked up controllers later apologizing to the UPS plane, saying, âSorry about that.â WDRB reports that UPS spokesperson Michelle Polk said the UPS pilot carried out the go-around âbeautifully,â and that âthere was no operational impact.â An FAA spokesman said that ârequired separation was maintained.â In November, an incident involving UPS Airlines Flight 2976 killed both pilots and 12 people from a nearby business when the UPS McDonnell Douglas MD-11 failed to climb higher than 30 feet after an engine fell off during takeoff.
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