Dozens
of ill Keith Urban fans treated at concert near Boston
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[July 28, 2014]
BOSTON (Reuters) - Forty-six music
fans were treated for mostly alcohol-related medical problems at
Australian country singer Keith Urban's concert outside Boston on
Saturday night, local officials said.
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Fire and emergency medical personnel dealt with dozens of ill fans
during the show at an outdoor arena in Mansfield, Massachusetts,
about 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston, the town's police and fire
departments said in a joint statement on Sunday.
Some 22 people were transported to area hospitals, mostly for
alcohol-related illness, and more than 50 people were taken into
protective custody by police, who noted that the large number of
people needing treatment prompted authorities to call in ambulances
from five nearby communities.
"Last evening's Keith Urban concert was not anticipated to present
with the volume of issues handled," officials said in the statement.
The incident came a month after dozens of people were taken to
hospitals for drug and alcohol-related illnesses at a house music
concert at Boston's TD Garden.
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Urban, a Grammy winner who is married to Oscar-winning actress
Nicole Kidman, was tapped last month to return as a judge on Fox's
television singing competition "American Idol."
(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Paul Simao)
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