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KLAS controller suffer stroke while on duty

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TEG916

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Kind of sad to listen to. I hope she is OK. It would seem she did not recognize her own symptoms. Pilots figured out something was amiss a while before anyone stepped in. I read this happened at night, perhaps staff was thin. Coworkers took a long time to notice what was going on. Makes you wonder the correct action to take as a pilot in this situation.

 

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