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Joan Rivers hospitalized after she stops breathing during operation
The comedian was undergoing an operation for her vocal cords when the incident occurred. She was rushed to Mount Sinai Medical Center. An assistant to the renowned comic was overheard saying that Rivers was inside the hospital, and that the was ‘not conscious, but she’s stable.’
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2014, 11:04 AM
Updated: Thursday, August 28, 2014, 12:51 PM
Charles Sykes/Invision/AP Joan Rivers was hospitalized after she stopped breathing during surgery on Thursday.
Tart-tongued comedian Joan Rivers was rushed to a Manhattan hospital Thursday morning after she stopped breathing during an operation, a family source told the Daily News.
“We are scared,” the source said. “This is not looking good. No big medical decisions will be made until (daughter) Melissa arrives.”
An assistant to the renowned comic was overheard saying that Rivers was inside Mount Sinai Medical Center after arriving a short time earlier.
“She’s not conscious, but she’s stable,” said an obviously distraught Graham Reed, the comedian’s assistant. Reed refused to provide any details when approached by a reporter.
But the family source said friends were gathering Thursday inside Rivers’ apartment.
Marcus Santos/New York Daily News EXCLUSIVE: Joan Rivers' assistant, Graham Reed, is seen Thursday outside Mount Sinai Hospital, where the comedian was rushed after she stopped breathing during surgery at a clinic.
“She would want us all to laugh,” the source said. “But at the moment, we are all praying.”
Emergency medical help was dispatched to 201 E. 93rd St. at 9:40 a.m., with the patient in “cardiac and respiratory arrest” at the scene, the FDNY reported.
The Brooklyn-born Rivers was reportedly undergoing surgery on her vocal cords at a clinic when the problem occurred, and she was quickly rushed to Mount Sinai, according to TMZ.com.
Rivers, 81, is a longtime Manhattan resident. She appeared in good shape Wednesday night for a performance at the Laurie Beechman Theater on W. 42nd St.
“She was incredible, sounded great,” said one fan who attended the gig.
With Thomas Tracy
[Edited 8/28/14 10:25am]