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A veteran died after casino staff ignored his severe symptoms, mistaking them for intoxication and delaying emergency care.
A 64-year-old veteran, Gary Perrin, died weeks after a medical emergency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in November 2024, according to a wrongful-death lawsuit.
His family alleges casino staff misidentified his symptoms—sweating, dizziness, double vision, and vomiting—as intoxication, failing to call emergency services and instead arranging an Uber, causing a critical delay in care.
The lawsuit claims inadequate training and policies contributed to the delay, which the family says worsened his condition and led to his death.
Perrin, a former military veteran and longtime UPS and school employee, is described as a dedicated public servant.
The suit seeks $15,000 in damages, and Caesars Palace has not commented.
Un veterano murió después de que el personal del casino ignoró sus síntomas graves, confundiéndolos con intoxicación y retrasando la atención de emergencia.