Saturday, October 15, 2011

Rapper Rick Ross reportedly hospitalized Second time


Birmingham, Ala.   - Rapper Rick Ross, was reportedly hospitalized in Alabama after suffering two health scares in six hours, which are necessary aircraft diverted.
The first scare came on Friday afternoon, as Ross was at Delta Air Lines flight from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Memphis, Tenn., where Ross was supposed to appear at the University of Memphis basketball events of the night. The aircraft returned to Florida after Ross injured an unspecified medical problem. He was treated at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, and he even tweeted then ". Memphis here I come"
But after Ross jumped Memphis bound private plane, he made an unscheduled landing in Birmingham, Ala., because the 34-year-old singer experienced another medical problem, Memphis coach Josh Pastner Basketball told the crowd at the event on Friday night, where Ross must was to appear.
"On the way to Memphis," Pastner said, "He had to make another emergency landing at Birmingham. He got really sick again, and they had to rush him to the ambulance."
WMC-TV in Memphis reported that Ross suffered a second medical arrest and was hospitalized. News station said the University of Alabama-Birmingham Hospital would not comment on his condition.
Press Secretary of the hospital told Associated Press, that no one on behalf of Ross or his real name William Leonard Roberts II was listed as a patient. The representative of the ambulance, citing federal privacy laws, said she could not confirm the identity of anyone being treated there.
Press Secretary Tony Birmingham Airport confirmed Bast Associated Press that the private plane trip from Fort Lauderdale to Memphis made an unscheduled landing at Birmingham about 5:30 pm because of a medical emergency, but she could not provide any additional information.
Calls to the publicist Ross "from the AP were not returned Friday.
Ross had to perform on Friday night at the University of Memphis basketball team midnight opening event of the practice, "Memphis Madness".
Authorities said that Ross was on a flight Delta Air Lines, when he suffered a first aid incident at around 1 pm flight, carrying 121 passengers, returned to Fort Lauderdale.
Mike Jachles, spokesman for Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue, said the flight landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and was met by paramedics. They performed what Jachles-called "advanced life support care," although it does not include CPR.
Jachles could not indicate what treatment was given to Ross, but he said the singer was stable, breathing, conscious and alert.
Ross was in the chair when paramedics reached him and he walked off the plane, Jachles said. He was taken to the terminal area, where he was evaluated before transport to the hospital to be checked.
Jachles said the doctor on the plane who tried to help Ross, although he could not say that, in any case, the doctor did.
"Nobody talked to us or when we were told, or go on stage, does not mention China initiated or in progress", Jachles said.
Shortly after visiting the hospital, Ross contacted Memphis officials to tell them he was still going.
"He called our manager and said he did not believe that there is and that he was on his way to speak at Memphis Madness", Lamar Chance, University athletics department spokesman, said Friday afternoon.
"He called us", Pastner told a Friday night. "We talked with him after doctors cleared him. He said that height."
Videos on my page Friday night showed twitter relaxed Ross spoke to the aircraft seat on the second flight, and promised to appear as scheduled in Memphis.
Miami gangsta rapper gained fame in a hoarse voice, and lyrics that lit grimier side of life in Miami. He became one of rap's most popular figures in recent years.
Ross new album, "God forgives, I do not," due out in December. Hits include hefty rapper "Aston Martin Music»''BMF (Blowing Money Fast) "and" Hustlin ".

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