First heat casualty reported at Trump Vegas rally hours before he takes the stage
Raw StoryFears that fans of Donald Trump will be putting their health at risk if they attend his Las Vegas rally on Sunday appear to be coming true with medics being called for one victim more than three hours before the former president takes the stage. On Saturday, the New York Times reported that Trump campaign staffers were scrambling to put in place measures to alleviate any health issues with the desert heat expected to hit a possible 104 degrees. According to the Times, "The Trump campaign said it will have thousands of bottles of water on hand in Las Vegas to offer to people in line and to those already inside the security perimeter. According to the report, a secret service agent "ran toward the security line shouting 'medic,' at Sunset Park where the rally will take place."